"Robert William "Bob" Stanley" is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher who played for the Boston Red Sox. He is currently the pitching coach for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Double-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays. He is perhaps best known for his wild pitch that allowed the tying run to score in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series.

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I felt a part of it in some ways, not as a teammate, but as a former player who spent his whole career with the Red Sox. I always root for them and I hope they do well.

Nothing to complain about, and a lot to be thankful for.

How he can even think about saying that, with what was going on that night, tells me it was on his mind the whole time. It was great to hear him say that.

I knew him a lot of years in grade school.

We got word that they're looting on Jefferson Highway, which is our neighborhood. We've quit worrying about the water. Now we're worried about the looting.

Johnny Pesky always said I would rather be lucky than good. We were lucky against California and not lucky against the Mets.

We're very excited about Rick because he brings a wealth of experience and is very high on fundamentals. He brings energy and ideas and believes, as I do, that we can have success here.

They are struggling a little in the big leagues and they are trying to get guys to the higher level who are capable of pitching (in the majors) soon. Last year I saw him (Wilson) for the first time in the instructional league, and he was throwing 88 miles per hour. He came up here throwing 95, 96 and has hit 97 at times. He's a hard worker and he's making the most of his opportunity.