A baseball legend has revealed he’s cancer-free. Hall of Fame third baseman Wade Boggs said Friday during a return to Fenway Park that he no longer has prostate cancer, two years after he was diagnosed. “I’m a cancer survivor now. Prostate cancer is null and void. Thank God,” Boggs said after he threw at the first pitch before the Red Sox beat the Rays, 2-0. Boggs, 67, revealed in September 2024 that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer and wrote on social media last year that, at that point, he was cancer-free . Wade Boggs #26 of the Boston Red Sox during a pregame ceremony before the Boston Red Sox played Tampa Rays at Fenway Park on May 08, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. Getty Images In attendance to honor the Red Sox’s first-ever home game at Boston’s Huntington Avenue Grounds 125 years ago, Boggs told reporters on Friday night, that early detection and testing made his recent news possible.…