Fred Lynn was a young phenomenon when he came up into the, “Big Leagues” ! A Hitting & Fielding STAND OUT !!                                                                         ***(Shipped In Cube)***

BOSTON -- Few have ever burst onto the scene quite like Fred Lynn did in 1975. During that memorable season, Lynn was a daily highlight film at the plate and in center field. He formed the “Gold Dust Twins” along with fellow rookie Jim Rice and the Red Sox found themselves in the World Series. Lynn became the first player in history to be named Rookie of the Year and MVP in the same season. Nobody did it again until Ichiro Suzuki in 2001 and there would be more greatness in Lynn throughout the years, especially his Red Sox years -- which ended abruptly with an unpopular trade to the Angels following the 1980 season.As a member of the Red Sox, Lynn slashed .308/.383/.520 with 124 homers, 521 RBIs and was 6-for-6 in All-Star appearances during his Boston career. In a 17-year career, Lynn was a nine-time All-Star with four Gold Glove Awards and smashed 306 homers to go with a .283 average.