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12 Inch Poll: Your Favorite Hall of Fame Red Sox Player

With the announcement yesterday that Red Sox legend David Ortiz will be enshrined in Cooperstown this summer, let’s look at the other Hall of Fame Sox. I’ve assembled a team…

2009 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

COOPERSTOWN, NY – JULY 26: Jim Rice gives his induction speech at Clark Sports Center after his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame during the Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony on July 26, 2009 in Cooperstown, New York. Rice played his entire sixteen year career with the Boston Red Sox, was the 1978 American League most valuable player and was a eight time All-Star. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

With the announcement yesterday that Red Sox legend David Ortiz will be enshrined in Cooperstown this summer, let's look at the other Hall of Fame Sox.

I've assembled a team of a dozen Baseball Hall-of-Famers who all went into the Hall with Sox caps on their plaques. Scroll through the lineup, vote for your favorite below, then yell at me on Facebook or Twitter for leaving Lefty Grove and Herb Pennock off the list.

Oh, and all of the images of the Hall of Fame plaques below are courtesy of the National Baseball Hall of Fame official online store. You can buy 'em in postcard-form for only 99 cents!

Wade Boggs

Wade Boggs

Jimmy Collins

Jimmy Collins

Joe Cronin

Joe Cronin

Bobby Doerr

Bobby Doerr

Carlton Fisk

Carlton Fisk

Jimmie Foxx

Jimmie Foxx

Harry Hooper

Harry Hooper

Pedro Martinez

Pedro Martinez

David Ortiz

Red Sox Photo Day

FT. MYERS, FL- FEBRUARY 28: First baseman/designated hitter David Ortiz #34 of the Boston Red Sox poses for a portrait during Photo Day at their spring training facility on February 28, 2004 in FT. Myers, Florida . (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

Jim Rice

Jim Rice

Ted Williams

Ted Williams

Carl Yastrzemski

Carl Yastrzemski
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