Vote: Who Should Be Right-Handed Starting Pitcher on Red Sox All-Fenway Team?

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Feb 13, 2012

Fan voting for the All-Fenway Team has begun.

In the first two weeks of the installment, fans can vote for the left-handed and right-handed starting pitchers they think should be a part of the Red Sox’ All-Fenway Team.

The official site provides an in-depth looks at the right-handed starters that made the ballot. Fans can vote here for the players they think should make the team. Additionally, here is a look at all the positions and when their respective fan voting will be opened.

Compared to the left-handed starting pitchers, the righties, for the most part, come from slightly more recent eras of baseball. With the exception of Smokey Joe Wood, who began his Red Sox career in 1908, and Tex Hughson who made his Boston debut in 1941, the rest of the pitchers come from after the breaking of the color barrier.

Bill Monbouquette, Jim Lonborg, Luis Tiant, Dennis Eckersley, Roger Clemens, Pedro Martinez, and Tim Wakefield round out the list of right-handed starting pitchers who made it on to the ballot.

Like the rest of the voting stages, this section will be available for fans to vote for just 13 days, ending on Feb. 26. Voting for first basemen and catchers will begin at that point.

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