1971 Boston Red Sox Key Players: Aparicio, Petrocelli, Conigliaro

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The page highlights key players from a 1971 baseball publication, featuring Luis Aparicio, a seasoned infielder famous for his defensive prowess and base-stealing, primarily with the Chicago White Sox. Billy Conigliaro, an outfielder, made his mark with a strong 1970 season for the Boston Red Sox. Ray Culp, a pitcher with Boston, had a resurgent career highlighted by a 3.04 ERA. Mike Nagy once a "Rookie Pitcher of the Year," experienced struggles but showed promise. Gary Peters, another pitcher, had a notable career peak in 1963 with the White Sox. Rico Petrocelli, an infielder, was known for power hitting and defensive skills. Vicente Romo served as both a starter and reliever, showing versatility.