Boston, Massachusetts – In the noisy and glamorous world of baseball, Carl “Yaz” Yastrzemski has always been a symbol of resilience, talent, and even private secrets. At 86, the Red Sox legend continues to move Boston fans with his love story with his second wife, Nancy Benson Yastrzemski, a vivid testament to true love – a love that came late but is enduring and profound.
Born in 1939 in Long Island, New York, Carl Yastrzemski is one of the greatest players in MLB history. His 23-year career with the Red Sox, a Triple Crown in 1967, 18 All-Star appearances, and inductment into the Hall of Fame in 1989 have etched his name into history. But behind the lights of Fenway Park lies a journey of love fraught with challenges.
In 1960, at the age of 20 and just beginning his professional career, Yaz married Carol Ann Casper, a beautiful woman from Pittsburgh. This marriage took place just before he officially joined the Major League Baseball. They had three children together: Susan, Mary Ann, and Carl Michael Jr. (Mike).

The early years of their marriage coincided with a period when Yaz faced immense pressure: replacing the legendary Ted Williams at left field. The pressure of playing, constant travel away from home, and Yaz’s quiet, sometimes withdrawn personality caused the marriage to gradually break down. After more than two decades together, they divorced in the early 1980s.
His son, Mike, later pursued a baseball career but passed away in 2004 due to medical complications, leaving a great loss for the entire family. Despite this, Yaz remained a devoted grandfather, frequently appearing alongside his grandson, Mike Yastrzemski, now a star for the San Francisco Giants.
After years of being single and focusing on his coaching career, family, and philanthropic activities, Carl Yastrzemski found his second love in the early 2000s. That woman was Nancy Benson.
According to recent sources, the two met in a casual setting, not on the red carpet or at a glamorous event. Their feelings blossomed naturally. On April 20, 2002, Carl and Nancy married in a relatively private ceremony. At that time, Yaz was 62 years old, while Nancy entered the marriage with maturity and understanding.
For over 24 years together (as of June 2026), Nancy has been a solid support for the Red Sox legend. She has accompanied him to his rare appearances at Fenway Park, tribute ceremonies, and the simple life at their home in Boxford, Massachusetts. Those close to them say Nancy is gentle, strong, and especially respectful of the privacy that Yaz always needs.
A recent source described them as: “They are proof that the most beautiful love sometimes comes after the storms. Nancy is not only his wife, but also his companion, caregiver, and source of inspiration, helping Yaz enjoy his golden years peacefully.”
Currently, the couple still lives happily in Boxford – a peaceful town not far from Boston. Carl still serves as a roving instructor for the Red Sox, occasionally appearing on the field to pass on his experience to the younger generation. Nancy is always by his side, supporting him in all his activities.
What’s remarkable is that despite their nationwide fame, Yaz and Nancy choose a rather private lifestyle. They rarely show off their relationship in the press or on social media. This humility and simplicity make their story even more admirable.
From a Long Island farm boy to an enduring Boston icon, Carl Yastrzemski experienced glory, failure, loss, and ultimately, true happiness. His love for Nancy wasn’t a glittering fairy tale, but a mature love – understanding, respect, and walking together through their final years.
In the hearts of Red Sox fans, Yastrzemski was not just “Mr. Red Sox” on the field, but also an example of a man who overcame challenges to find true happiness.
The love story of Carl Yastrzemski and Nancy Benson Yastrzemski reminds us that: No matter how great a career, the greatest happiness is finding a true companion – someone who is by your side not only in the spotlight, but also in the most peaceful and quiet days.