Vote: Who Should Be The First Baseman on Red Sox All-Fenway Team?

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Feb 27, 2012

The voting for the All-Fenway team has moved towards the position players. From Feb. 27 to March 12, Red Sox fans will be voting for the catcher and first baseman for the all-time team. 

Fans can vote for the players here and see when the voting for the remaining positions opens up by looking at the Red Sox website.

Among the first basemen on the ballot are old school legends such as Stuffy McInnis, who played from 1918-1921, and Hall of Famer, Jimmie Foxx. Foxx played for Boston from 1936-1942 and won the AL MVP in 1938.

George Scott is on the ballot and had two stints with the Sox during his career. He played first base from 1966-1971 and then again from 1977-1979. Despite the bad memories that surround his name, Bill Buckner had some very productive seasons for the Red Sox in the 1980s and is also on the list.

The final two move towards the present day with Mo Vaughn and Kevin Youkilis. Vaughn was one of the most feared sluggers throughout his career while Youkilis has been a consistent presence in the Red Sox lineup since 2004.

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