Thank you very much for posting this. Good to see that there were a few others around at that time who experienced what we saw and felt about this young gift that we were given for such a short time. I don't know whether or not his jersey should be retired. It doesn't really matter. The discussion began with the idea of Wade Boggs having his jersey retired in Boston. Once again, personally I don't really care. My understanding is that the statistical evidence of a player's greatness presents only one piece of the puzzle that gets put together in this picture. We aren't talking the HOF. For lifelong fans who have experienced this team's real rise to the top, that retired number stands for something very very special. Maybe even something a little tragic. I was too young for either Doer or Cronin, but as for the rest of those numbers, even today thinking about them brings back memories that I hope that I will be able to someday share with my grandchildren. To not appreciate the significant contributions of the greatest from this era, is to not appreciate the history of the franchise.