Baseball Hall of Famer Wade Boggs Announces He’s Cancer-Free After Months of Treatment: ‘Home Run'

Mar. 15, 2025

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TAMPA, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 08: Wade Boggs attends A New Era in Florida Gaming Event at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa on December 08, 2023 in Tampa, Florida

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Wade Boggs is cancer-free.On Friday, Feb. 7, the former professional baseball player, 66, shared a health update viaXafter undergoing treatment for prostate cancer.“An extremely emotional day,” Boggs wrote. “I can’t thank my doctor’s Dr. Engleman and Dr. Heidenberg enough also to everyone for your thoughts and prayers Debbie and I are pleased to announce I am cancer free 💪🏻🙏.”He added in a laterpost, “Home run 👍🏻🐓⚾️.”Boggs playing for the Boston Red Sox in 1986.Focus on Sport/GettyBoggs revealed that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer in September 2024.At the time, the retired sportsman shared a prostate cancer patient’s leaflet in apost on X, writing, “I’ve never been a goal oriented person but with the strength and support of my family and my faith in God I’m going to ring that damn bell 💪🏻🙏 #positiveattitude.”He later shared a message thanking fans for their “overwhelming” support on the social media platform.Boggs shared in aposton Nov. 13, 2024, that he had completed his cancer treatment.“Praise God! Had my last treatment this morning now it’s in the hands of God 🙏,” he wrote. “Can’t thank my family, friends and my fans for your continued support throughout this difficult time. Also my wonderful team at Tampa General Hospital Cancer Institute 💪🏻🙏.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Boggs, pictured as he was inducted into the Tampa Bay Rays Hall of Fame in 2023.Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire via GettyBoggs was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame for his illustrious career in the sport in 2005.The five-time battling champion made his debut in Major League Baseball with the Boston Red Sox in 1982. He continued with the team for ten years before joining the New York Yankees in 1993 to 1997 and the Tampa Bay Ray Devils in 1998, perESPNandSportskeeda.Boggs retired from baseball in 1999. He was also inducted into the Tampa Bay Rays Hall of Fame in July 2023.The Hall of Fame wrote inresponseto Bogg’s health update on X, “The best news for @ChickenMan3010 ❤️,” tagging the baseball star.

Wade Boggs is cancer-free.

On Friday, Feb. 7, the former professional baseball player, 66, shared a health update viaXafter undergoing treatment for prostate cancer.

“An extremely emotional day,” Boggs wrote. “I can’t thank my doctor’s Dr. Engleman and Dr. Heidenberg enough also to everyone for your thoughts and prayers Debbie and I are pleased to announce I am cancer free 💪🏻🙏.”

He added in a laterpost, “Home run 👍🏻🐓⚾️.”

Boggs playing for the Boston Red Sox in 1986.Focus on Sport/Getty

BOSTON, MA - CIRCA 1986: Wade Boggs #26 of the Boston Red Sox poses for this portrait prior to the start of an Major League baseball game circa 1986 at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts. Boggs played for the Red Sox from 1982-92.

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Boggs revealed that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer in September 2024.

At the time, the retired sportsman shared a prostate cancer patient’s leaflet in apost on X, writing, “I’ve never been a goal oriented person but with the strength and support of my family and my faith in God I’m going to ring that damn bell 💪🏻🙏 #positiveattitude.”

He later shared a message thanking fans for their “overwhelming” support on the social media platform.

Boggs shared in aposton Nov. 13, 2024, that he had completed his cancer treatment.

“Praise God! Had my last treatment this morning now it’s in the hands of God 🙏,” he wrote. “Can’t thank my family, friends and my fans for your continued support throughout this difficult time. Also my wonderful team at Tampa General Hospital Cancer Institute 💪🏻🙏.”

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Boggs, pictured as he was inducted into the Tampa Bay Rays Hall of Fame in 2023.Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire via Getty

ST. PETERSBURG, FL - July 09: Baseball Hall of Famer and former Tampa Bay Rays star Wade Boggs is inducted into the Tampa Bay Rays Hall of Fame before the MLB regular season game between the Atlanta Braves and the Tampa Bay Rays on July 09, 2023, at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, FL.

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Boggs was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame for his illustrious career in the sport in 2005.

The five-time battling champion made his debut in Major League Baseball with the Boston Red Sox in 1982. He continued with the team for ten years before joining the New York Yankees in 1993 to 1997 and the Tampa Bay Ray Devils in 1998, perESPNandSportskeeda.

Boggs retired from baseball in 1999. He was also inducted into the Tampa Bay Rays Hall of Fame in July 2023.

The Hall of Fame wrote inresponseto Bogg’s health update on X, “The best news for @ChickenMan3010 ❤️,” tagging the baseball star.

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