We are saddened to learn of the passing of former Red Sox outfielder Mike Greenwell. Greenwell debuted with Boston in 1985 and spent his entire 12-year career with the Red Sox. He helped lead Boston to the Postseason four times and made the American League All-Star team twice (1988-89). A lifetime .303 hitter, Greenwell’s finest season was 1988, when he batted .325 with a .946 OPS. His 22 home runs and 119 RBI were both career highs. Greenwell finished 2nd in AL MVP voting and helped lead the Red Sox to the AL East Division title. He was 62 years old.