IN BRIEF : Boggs to Be Subpoenaed in Calif.
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BOSTON — Wade Boggs and several of his teammates will be subpoenaed next month when the Boston Red Sox travel to California for a three-game series with the Angels, Boggs’ spurned mistress said.
Margo Adams, who had a four-year liaison with the five-time American League batting champion, filed a $12-million breach-of-contract lawsuit against the married Boggs, but the courts whittled her claim to $500,000.
Adams, a Santa Ana, Calif., mortgage broker, told the Boston Herald in a report published today that Boggs and several of his teammates will be subpoenaed when they go to California for the three-game series that begins May 16. She declined to name the other players, but in the past she has said players Marty Barrett, Mike Greenwell and Bob Stanley, along with former players Steve Crawford and Jeff Sellers, could be called to testify about her affair with Boggs.
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