Hal Reniff

March 29, 2017: Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd's remarks included a very personal story about his family – multiple generations of professional baseball players – growing up in segregated Mississippi during the time of voter registration violence, and playing ball on an integrated team for the first time in 1980 as a Red Sox 16th-round amateur draft pick out of Jackson University.

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Ladies Night

March 29, 2017: Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd's remarks included a very personal story about his family – multiple generations of professional baseball players – growing up in segregated Mississippi during the time of voter registration violence, and playing ball on an integrated team for the first time in 1980 as a Red Sox 16th-round amateur draft pick out of Jackson University.

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Sportwriters Night (Bill Lee, Art McGinley, Bob Steele, and Chick O’Malley)

March 29, 2017: Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd's remarks included a very personal story about his family – multiple generations of professional baseball players – growing up in segregated Mississippi during the time of voter registration violence, and playing ball on an integrated team for the first time in 1980 as a Red Sox 16th-round amateur draft pick out of Jackson University.

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Roy Campanella

March 29, 2017: Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd's remarks included a very personal story about his family – multiple generations of professional baseball players – growing up in segregated Mississippi during the time of voter registration violence, and playing ball on an integrated team for the first time in 1980 as a Red Sox 16th-round amateur draft pick out of Jackson University.

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Al Downing

March 29, 2017: Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd's remarks included a very personal story about his family – multiple generations of professional baseball players – growing up in segregated Mississippi during the time of voter registration violence, and playing ball on an integrated team for the first time in 1980 as a Red Sox 16th-round amateur draft pick out of Jackson University.

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Ed Kranepool

March 29, 2017: Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd's remarks included a very personal story about his family – multiple generations of professional baseball players – growing up in segregated Mississippi during the time of voter registration violence, and playing ball on an integrated team for the first time in 1980 as a Red Sox 16th-round amateur draft pick out of Jackson University.

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Al Jackson

March 29, 2017: Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd's remarks included a very personal story about his family – multiple generations of professional baseball players – growing up in segregated Mississippi during the time of voter registration violence, and playing ball on an integrated team for the first time in 1980 as a Red Sox 16th-round amateur draft pick out of Jackson University.

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Ken Smith

March 29, 2017: Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd's remarks included a very personal story about his family – multiple generations of professional baseball players – growing up in segregated Mississippi during the time of voter registration violence, and playing ball on an integrated team for the first time in 1980 as a Red Sox 16th-round amateur draft pick out of Jackson University.

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Rev. Robert Keating

March 29, 2017: Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd's remarks included a very personal story about his family – multiple generations of professional baseball players – growing up in segregated Mississippi during the time of voter registration violence, and playing ball on an integrated team for the first time in 1980 as a Red Sox 16th-round amateur draft pick out of Jackson University.

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Phil Linz

March 29, 2017: Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd's remarks included a very personal story about his family – multiple generations of professional baseball players – growing up in segregated Mississippi during the time of voter registration violence, and playing ball on an integrated team for the first time in 1980 as a Red Sox 16th-round amateur draft pick out of Jackson University.

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Dick McAuliffe

March 29, 2017: Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd's remarks included a very personal story about his family – multiple generations of professional baseball players – growing up in segregated Mississippi during the time of voter registration violence, and playing ball on an integrated team for the first time in 1980 as a Red Sox 16th-round amateur draft pick out of Jackson University.

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Tracy Stallard

March 29, 2017: Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd's remarks included a very personal story about his family – multiple generations of professional baseball players – growing up in segregated Mississippi during the time of voter registration violence, and playing ball on an integrated team for the first time in 1980 as a Red Sox 16th-round amateur draft pick out of Jackson University.

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Curt Simmons

March 29, 2017: Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd's remarks included a very personal story about his family – multiple generations of professional baseball players – growing up in segregated Mississippi during the time of voter registration violence, and playing ball on an integrated team for the first time in 1980 as a Red Sox 16th-round amateur draft pick out of Jackson University.

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Dick Radatz

March 29, 2017: Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd's remarks included a very personal story about his family – multiple generations of professional baseball players – growing up in segregated Mississippi during the time of voter registration violence, and playing ball on an integrated team for the first time in 1980 as a Red Sox 16th-round amateur draft pick out of Jackson University.

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Sportwriters Night (Bill Lee, Art McGinley, and Bob Steele) CANCELLED

March 29, 2017: Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd's remarks included a very personal story about his family – multiple generations of professional baseball players – growing up in segregated Mississippi during the time of voter registration violence, and playing ball on an integrated team for the first time in 1980 as a Red Sox 16th-round amateur draft pick out of Jackson University.

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