With the addition of free agent catcher Carlton Fisk and designated hitter Greg Luzinski, the team improved to 31-22 and finished in third in the first half of the strike shortened 1981 season.
Carlton Fisk, Hall of Fame baseball catcher who played for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox
Carlton | Robert Fisk | Carlton Football Club | Fisk University | Carlton County, Minnesota | Carlton County | Carlton Television | Vanessa Carlton | Carlton, Victoria | Carlton House | Carlton Cuse | Twin Lakes Township, Carlton County, Minnesota | Steve Carlton | James Fisk (financier) | Carlton Palmer | Carlton, Minnesota | Carlton M. Caves | Carlton Hotel | Carlton Fisk | William Henry Fisk | Thomson Township, Carlton County, Minnesota | Schuyler Fisk | Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company | James L. Fisk | Herbert Fisk Johnson, Jr. | Great Carlton | Fort Carlton | Fisk Jubilee Singers | Eliot Fisk | Carlton W. Fulford, Jr. |
In his 43-year tenure with the Red Sox organization, Kenney contributed to develop a significant number of outstanding players such as Wade Boggs, Roger Clemens, Dwight Evans, Carlton Fisk, Bruce Hurst, Fred Lynn and Jim Rice.