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5 Baseball Players who Played for Red Sox and Astros

There is a good chance that if you’ve found this page then you’re playing the Immaculate Grid.

That also means that today’s grid has asked for players that have played for both the Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros.

And, it also means that you’re probably stuck on this particular box and you’re looking for a little help. Sound about right so far?

Well, good news, you’re in the right place.

I’ve done some research and have found players who played for both the Red Sox and Houston Astros.

Roger Clemens

Roger Clemens is one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball history. His career, spanning 24 seasons from 1984 to 2007, was filled with success, including stints with the Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees, and Houston Astros.

Clemens racked up an impressive 354 wins with a 3.12 ERA, and his 4672 strikeouts place him third on the all-time list. Clemens was a workhorse, logging a career total of 4916.2 innings. Clemens was an 11-time All-Star and won the Cy Young Award seven times, more than any other pitcher in history.

His accolades also include two World Series titles, both with the Yankees, in 1999 and 2000. However, Clemens’ career has been overshadowed by allegations of performance-enhancing drug use, which has thus far kept him out of the Baseball Hall of Fame despite his remarkable statistics and accomplishments.

Clemens Key Stats

  • MVP (Red Sox)
  • Cy Young (Red Sox, Blue Jays, Yankees, Astros)
  • All-Star (Red Sox, Blue Jays, Yankees, Astros)
  • 3000+ Career Strikeouts
  • 300+ Career Wins
  • 20+ Win Season (Red Sox, Blue Jays, Yankees)

Curt Schilling

Curt Schilling is perhaps most noted for his part in the Boston Red Sox’s first World Series win in 86 years in 2004 and his exceptional performances in high-stakes games. From 1988 to 2007, he played in the MLB with five teams, notably the Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox.

He ended his career with a 216-146 win-loss record, a 3.46 ERA, and an impressive 3116 strikeouts, ranking 15th highest all-time.

Schilling’s remarkable postseason career included three World Series championships (2001 with the Arizona Diamondbacks and 2004 & 2007 with the Boston Red Sox), and he earned the World Series MVP in 2001.

Schilling Key Stats

  • All-Star (Phillies, Red Sox, Diamondbacks)
  • 3000+ Strikeouts Career
  • 300+ Strikeouts Season (Phillies, Diamondbacks)
  • 20+ Wins Season (Diamondbacks, Red Sox)

J.D. Martinez

J.D. Martinez is in his 13th year in the majors and is currently playing outfield and DH for the Dodgers.

Martinez is a 6x All-Star (Tigers, Red Sox, Dodgers) and has twice been awarded the Silver Slugger award (Tigers, Red Sox). He’s hit over 300 home runs thus far in his career and is quickly approaching 1000 RBIs.

Given his success and his recent time spent with various teams and it’s easy to see why Martinez will be a popular player for many different squares on the grid.

Steve Pearce

Steve Pearce is a player who made a name for himself as a utility player capable of performing at various positions, most notably at first base and in the outfield.

Pearce played for several teams during his MLB career, including the Pittsburgh Pirates, Houston Astros, New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles, Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto Blue Jays, and Boston Red Sox. However, it was with the Red Sox that he had the defining moment of his career.

After joining the Red Sox mid-season in 2018, Pearce played a crucial role in their postseason run. He was named the World Series Most Valuable Player as the Red Sox defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers. Pearce had several key hits throughout the Series, including three home runs and eight RBIs.

Josh Reddick

Josh Reddick is an MLB outfielder known for his strong defensive play and solid offensive contributions. After starting his career with the Boston Red Sox in 2009, he had his breakout season with the Oakland Athletics in 2012 when he won a Gold Glove and hit 32 home runs.

Reddick then went on to play for the Houston Astros from 2017 to 2020, where he contributed to the team’s 2017 World Series championship.

For his career, Reddick was a .262 hitter with 146 home runs and 575 RBIs.


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