May 17, 1960: Ray Boone was traded by the Braves to the Boston Red Sox for Ron Jackson.
May 2, 1959: Harry Simpson was traded by the Athletics to the Chicago White Sox for Ray Boone.
August 20, 1959: Ray Boone was selected off waivers from the Athletics by the Milwaukee Braves.
September 14, 1960: Ray Boone was released by the Red Sox.
Ray Boone, an American League All-Star infielder who was the patriarch of the first three-generation family of major leaguers, died Sunday at a hospital in San Diego.
"Some parents would like to see their sons and grandsons go to medical school or law school," Ray Boone was quoted as saying by The Commercial Appeal of Memphis in 1995.
When Ray Boone was with the Indians, his son Bob was hanging around the batting cage in spring training as a 5-year-old.
Ray Boone and Al Smith lead off the inning by reaching on errors.
Ray Boone, 81, American Major League Baseball player, patriarch of first third-generation MLB family, after long illness.
Ray Boone followed with a solo homer before Roberts retired Hank Bauer.