2000 Boston Red Sox season

2000 Boston Red Sox
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record85–77 (.525)
Divisional place2nd (2+12 GB)
Other information
OwnersJRY Trust
PresidentJohn Harrington
General managersDan Duquette
ManagersJimy Williams
Local televisionWFXT
(Sean McDonough, Jerry Remy)
NESN
(Bob Kurtz, Bob Rodgers, Jerry Remy)
Local radioWEEI
(Jerry Trupiano, Joe Castiglione)
WRCA
(Bobby Serano Hector Martinez and J.P. Villaman)
StatsESPN.com
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The 2000 Boston Red Sox season was the 100th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished second in the American League East with a record of 85 wins and 77 losses, 2+12 games behind the New York Yankees, who went on to win the 2000 World Series. The Red Sox did not qualify for the postseason, as the AL wild card went to the Seattle Mariners, who had finished second in the American League West with a record of 91–71.

Regular season

  • Pedro Martínez became the first pitcher in Major League history to amass more than twice as many strikeouts (284) than hits allowed (128) in a season.

Season standings

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 87 74 0.540 44–36 43–38
Boston Red Sox 85 77 0.525 42–39 43–38
Toronto Blue Jays 83 79 0.512 45–36 38–43
Baltimore Orioles 74 88 0.457 13½ 44–37 30–51
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 69 92 0.429 18 36–44 33–48

Record vs. opponents


Source: AL Standings Head-to-Head
Team ANA BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC  MIN NYY OAK SEA TB  TEX TOR NL 
Anaheim 7–5 5–4 4–6 3–6 5–5 6–6 7–3 5–5 5–8 5–8 6–6 7–5 5–7 12–6
Baltimore 5–7 5–7 4–6 5–4 6–4 3–7 6–3 5–7 4–8 3–7 8–5 6–6 7–6 7–11
Boston 4–5 7–5 7–5 6–6 7–5 4–6 8–2 6–7 5–5 5–5 6–6 7–3 4–8 9–9
Chicago 6–4 6–4 5–7 8–5 9–3 5–7 7–5 8–4 6–3 7–5 6–4 5–5 5–5 12–6
Cleveland 6–3 4–5 6–6 5–8 6–7 5–7 5–8 5–5 6–6 7–2 8–2 6–4 8–4 13–5
Detroit 5–5 4–6 5–7 3–9 7–6 5–7 7–6 8–4 6–4 7–2 4–5 5–5 3–9 10–8
Kansas City 6–6 7–3 6–4 7–5 7–5 7–5 7–5 2–8 4–8 4–8 5–5 3–7 4–6 8–10
Minnesota 3–7 3–6 2–8 5–7 8–5 6–7 5–7 5–5 5–7 3–9 4–6 8–4 5–4 7–11
New York 5–5 7–5 7–6 4–8 5–5 4–8 8–2 5–5 6–3 4–6 6–6 10–2 5–7 11–6
Oakland 8–5 8–4 5–5 3–6 6–6 4–6 8–4 7–5 3–6 9–4 7–2 5–7 7–3 11–7
Seattle 8–5 7–3 5–5 5–7 2–7 2–7 8–4 9–3 6–4 4–9 9–3 7–5 8–2 11–7
Tampa Bay 6–6 5–8 6–6 4–6 2–8 5–4 5–5 6–4 6–6 2–7 3–9 5–7 5–7 9–9
Texas 5–7 6–6 3–7 5–5 4–6 5–5 7–3 4–8 2–10 7–5 5–7 7–5 4–6 7–11
Toronto 7–5 6–7 8–4 5–5 4–8 9–3 6–4 4–5 7–5 3–7 2–8 7–5 6–4 9–9
Red Sox vs. National League East
Team ATL FLA MON NYM PHI
Boston 2–4 2–1 3–0 2–1 0–3

Transactions

  • April 26, 2000: Curtis Pride was sent to the Boston Red Sox by the New York Mets as part of a conditional deal.
  • June 5, 2000: Freddy Sanchez was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 11th round of the 2000 amateur draft. Player signed June 14, 2000.
  • July 2, 2000: Hanley Ramirez was signed by the Boston Red Sox as an amateur free agent.
  • July 8, 2000: Curtis Pride was released by the Boston Red Sox.
  • August 3, 2000: Rico Brogna was selected off waivers by the Boston Red Sox from the Philadelphia Phillies.
  • August 31, 2000: Dante Bichette was obtained by the Boston Red Sox from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for Chris Reitsma and minor leaguer John Curtice.
  • August 31, 2000: Midre Cummings was traded by the Minnesota Twins to the Boston Red Sox for Hector De Los Santos (minors).
  • September 9, 2000: Lew Ford was traded by the Boston Red Sox to the Minnesota Twins for Hector Carrasco.

Opening Day Line Up

30 José Offerman 2B
13 John Valentin 3B
  2 Carl Everett CF
  5 Nomar Garciaparra     SS
24 Mike Stanley 1B
25 Troy O'Leary LF
  6 Gary Gaetti DH
33 Jason Varitek C
20 Darren Lewis RF
45 Pedro Martínez P

Roster

2000 Boston Red Sox
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen Bases

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI SB
C Jason Varitek 139 448 111 .248 10 65 1
1B Brian Daubach 142 495 123 .248 21 76 1
2B Jose Offerman 116 451 115 .255 9 41 0
SS Nomar Garciaparra 140 529 197 .372 21 96 5
3B Wilton Veras 49 164 40 .244 0 14 0
LF Troy O'Leary 138 513 134 .261 13 70 0
CF Carl Everett 137 496 149 .300 34 108 11
RF Trot Nixon 123 427 118 .276 12 60 8
DH Dante Bichette 30 114 33 .289 7 14 0

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI SB
Darren Lewis 97 270 65 .241 2 17 10
Jeff Frye 69 239 69 .289 1 13 1
Scott Hatteberg 92 230 61 .265 8 36 0
Manny Alexander 101 194 41 .211 4 19 2
Mike Stanley 58 185 41 .222 10 28 0
Mike Lansing 49 139 27 .194 0 13 0
Lou Merloni 40 128 41 .320 0 18 1
Ed Sprague 33 111 24 .216 2 9 0
Donnie Sadler 49 99 22 .222 1 10 3
Bernard Gilkey 36 91 21 .231 1 9 0
Morgan Burkhart 25 73 21 .288 4 18 0
Rico Brogna 43 56 11 .196 1 8 0
Izzy Alcántara 21 45 13 .289 4 7 0
John Valentin 10 35 9 .257 2 2 0
Midre Cummings 21 25 7 .280 0 2 0
Andy Sheets 12 21 2 .095 0 1 0
Curtis Pride 9 20 5 .250 0 0 0
Gary Gaetti 5 10 0 .000 0 1 0
Sean Berry 1 4 0 .000 0 0 0

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G GS IP W L ERA SO
Pedro Martinez 29 29 217.0 18 6 1.74 284
Jeff Fassero 38 23 130.0 8 8 4.78 97
Ramon Martinez 27 27 127.2 10 8 6.13 89
Pete Schourek 21 21 107.1 3 10 5.11 63
Rolando Arrojo 13 13 71.1 5 2 5.05 44
Tomo Ohka 13 12 69.1 3 6 3.12 40

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L SV ERA SO
Derek Lowe 74 91.1 4 4 42 2.56 79
Rich Garces 64 74.2 8 1 1 3.25 69
Rhéal Cormier 64 68.1 3 3 0 4.61 43
Hipolito Pichardo 38 65.0 6 3 1 3.46 37
Rod Beck 34 40.2 3 0 0 3.10 35
Bryce Florie 29 49.1 0 4 1 4.56 34
John Wasdin 25 44.2 1 3 1 5.04 36
Sang-hoon Lee 9 11.2 0 0 0 3.09 6
Rob Stanifer 8 13.0 0 0 0 7.62 3
Tim Young 8 7.0 0 0 0 6.43 6
Héctor Carrasco 8 6.2 1 1 0 9.45 7
Rich Croushore 5 4.2 0 1 0 5.79 3
Dan Smith 2 3.1 0 0 0 8.10 1
Jesús Peña 2 3.0 0 0 0 3.00 1

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average

Player G GS IP W L SV ERA SO
Tim Wakefield 51 17 159.1 6 10 0 5.48 102
Brian Rose 15 12 53.0 3 5 0 6.11 24
Paxton Crawford 7 4 29.0 2 1 0 3.41 17
Steve Ontiveros 3 1 5.1 1 1 0 10.13 1

Game log

Red Sox Win Red Sox Loss Game Postponed
2000 Boston Red Sox Season Game Log: 85–77 (Home: 42–39; Away: 43–38)
April: 12–9
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
1 April 4 @ Mariners 2–0 P. Martínez (1–0) Moyer (0–1) Lowe (1) Safeco Field 45,552 1–0 W1
2 April 5 @ Mariners 3–9 García (1–0) R. Martínez (0–1) Safeco Field 29,242 1–1 L1
3 April 6 @ Mariners 2–5 Mesa (1–0) Florie (0–1) Sasaki (1) Safeco Field 25,121 1–2 L2
4 April 7 @ Angels 3–7 Dickson (1–0) Schourek (0–1) Edison Field 30,412 1–3 L3
5 April 8 @ Angels 5–7 Hill (1–1) Rose (0–1) Percival (1) Edison Field 27,369 1–4 L4
6 April 9 @ Angels 5–2 P. Martínez (2–0) Bottenfield (0–1) Edison Field 38,847 2–4 W1
7 April 11 Twins 13–5 R. Martínez (1–1) Mays (0–1) Fenway Park 33,114 3–4 W2
8 April 12 Twins 7–3 Fassero (1–0) Santana (0–1) Fenway Park 20,313 4–4 W2
9 April 13 Twins 4–3 Wakefield (1–0) Wells (0–1) Lowe (2) Fenway Park 22,194 5–4 W4
10 April 14 Athletics 3–2 Appier (2–1) Rose (0–2) Fenway Park 29,472 5–5 L1
11 April 15 Athletics 14–2 P. Martínez (3–0) Hudson (1–1) Fenway Park 33,122 6–4 W1
12 April 16 Athletics 5–4 Lowe (1–0) Mathews (0–1) Fenway Park 32,385 7–5 W2
13 April 17 Athletics 0–1 Heredia (1–1) Fassero (1–1) Isringhausen (2) Fenway Park 33,240 7–6 L1
14 April 18 @ Tigers 7–0 Schourek (1–1) Mlicki (0–3) Lowe (3) Comerica Park 21,632 8–6 W1
15 April 19 @ Tigers 10–0 Rose (1–2) Nomo (1–1) Comerica Park 20,526 9–6 W2
April 20 @ Tigers Postponed (rain). Makeup date September 16.
April 21 Indians Postponed (rain). Makeup date June 8.
April 22 Indians Postponed (rain). Makeup date September 20.
April 23 Indians Postponed (rain). Makeup date September 21.
16 April 24 @ Rangers 4–5 Rogers (2–3) Wakefield (1–1) Wetteland (2) The Ballpark at Arlington 26,940 9–7 L1
17 April 25 @ Rangers 6–3 P. Martínez (4–0) Helling (2–1) Lowe (4) The Ballpark at Arlington 31,692 10–7 W1
18 April 26 @ Rangers 14–4 Fassero (2–1) Clark (2–2) The Ballpark at Arlington 28,698 11–7 W2
19 April 28 @ Indians 3–4 Burba (3–1) Schourek (1–2) Karsay (3) Jacobs Field 42,885 11–8 L1
20 April 29 @ Indians 2–3 Finley (3–0) R. Martínez (1–2) Karsay (4) Jacobs Field 42,453 11–9 L2
21 April 30 @ Indians 2–1 P. Martínez (5–0) Nagy (1–4) Lowe (5) Jacobs Field 42,065 12–9 W1
May: 17–10
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
22 May 1 Tigers 10–6 Fassero (3–1) Nitkowski (1–5) Fenway Park 24,087 13–9 W2
23 May 2 Tigers 7–6 (12) Blair (0–1) Wakefield (1–2) Jones (5) Fenway Park 22,857 13–10 L1
24 May 3 Tigers 4–2 Lowe (2–0) Weaver (0–4) Fenway Park 27,397 14–10 W1
25 May 5 Devil Rays 5–3 R. Martínez (2–2) Eiland (1–1) Lowe (6) Fenway Park 32,479 15–10 W2
26 May 6 Devil Rays 0–1 Trachsel (2–2) P. Martínez (5–1) Fenway Park 32,497 15–11 L1
27 May 7 Devil Rays 9–7 Fassero (4–1) Rekar (0–1) Lowe (7) Fenway Park 32,336 16–11 W1
28 May 8 White Sox 3–2 Rose (2–2) Sturtze (1–2) Lowe (8) Fenway Park 23,468 17–11 W2
29 May 9 White Sox 0–6 Baldwin (6–0) Schourek (1–3) Fenway Park 25,371 17–12 L1
30 May 10 White Sox 5–3 (6) R. Martínez (3–2) Eldred (2–2) Garcés (1) Fenway Park 28,911 18–12 W1
31 May 11 @ Orioles 11–4 Cormier (1–0) Mercedes (2–2) Camden Yards 43,619 19–12 W2
32 May 12 @ Orioles 9–0 P. Martínez (6–1) Ponson (2–2) Camden Yards 48,354 20–12 W3
33 May 13 @ Orioles 5–1 Garcés (1–0) Trombley (2–2) Camden Yards 48,579 21–12 W4
34 May 14 @ Orioles 10–1 Rose (3–2) Mussina (1–5) Camden Yards 46,107 22–12 W5
35 May 15 @ Blue Jays 8–1 Schourek (2–3) Castillo (1–3) SkyDome 16,124 23–12 W6
36 May 16 @ Blue Jays 6–7 Munro (1–0) Lowe (2–1) SkyDome 17,663 23–13 L1
37 May 17 @ Blue Jays 8–0 P. Martínez (7–1) Carpenter (3–5) SkyDome 20,078 24–13 W1
38 May 19 Tigers 3–0 Fassero (5–1) Moehler (1–2) Lowe (9) Fenway Park 31,973 25–13 W2
39 May 20 Tigers 1–2 Mlicki (2–5) Wakefield (1–3) Jones (11) Fenway Park 31,909 25–14 L1
40 May 21 Tigers 5–7 Nomo (2–3) R. Martínez (3–3) Jones (12) Fenway Park 31,893 25–15 L2
41 May 23 Blue Jays 2–3 Carpenter (4–5) P. Martínez (7–2) Koch (10) Fenway Park 33,402 25–16 L3
42 May 24 Blue Jays 6–3 (11) Cormier (2–0) Frascatore (0–1) Fenway Park 31,250 26–16 W1
43 May 25 Blue Jays 6–11 Wells (8–2) Schourek (2–4) Fenway Park 32,716 26–17 L1
44 May 26 @ Yankees 4–1 R. Martínez (4–3) Cone (1–4) Lowe (10) Yankee Stadium 54,470 27–17 W1
45 May 27 @ Yankees 3–8 Stanton (1–0) Wasdin (0–1) Yankee Stadium 55,671 27–18 L1
46 May 28 @ Yankees 2–0 P. Martínez (8–2) Clemens (4–5) Yankee Stadium 55,339 28–18 W1
47 May 30 Royals 8–2 Fassero (6–1) Suppan (2–5) Fenway Park 31,861 29–18 W2
48 May 31 Royals 7–9 Suzuki (2–0) Schourek (2–5) Spradlin (5) Fenway Park 32,503 29–19 L1
June: 9–18
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
49 June 1 Royals 11–13 Santiago (5–2) Lowe (2–2) Reichert (1) Fenway Park 32,661 29–20 L2
50 June 2 @ Phillies 1–2 (11) Brantley (1–0) Wasdin (0–2) Veterans Stadium 22,194 29–21 L3
51 June 3 @ Phillies 3–9 Wolf (5–4) Wakefield (1–4) Veterans Stadium 31,131 29–22 L4
52 June 4 @ Phillies 5–6 (12) Schrenk (2–1) Cormier (2–1) Veterans Stadium 27,382 29–23 L5
53 June 5 @ Marlins 3–2 Wakefield (2–4) Bones (1–1) Lowe (11) Pro Player Stadium 12,523 30–23 W1
54 June 6 @ Marlins 4–3 R. Martínez (5–3) Sánchez (4–5) Lowe (12) Pro Player Stadium 14,225 31–23 W2
55 June 7 @ Marlins 2–6 Darensbourg (2–0) Rose (3–3) Pro Player Stadium 17,088 31–24 L1
56 June 8 Indians 3–0 P. Martínez (9–2) Colón (6–3) Lowe (13) Fenway Park 31,438 32–24 W1
57 June 9 @ Braves 4–6 Maddux (8–1) Fassero (6–2) Seánez (2) Turner Field 48,053 32–25 L1
58 June 10 @ Braves 0–6 Mulholland (6–5) Schourek (2–6) Turner Field 49,420 32–26 L2
59 June 11 @ Braves 5–3 Garcés (2–0) Seánez (2–4) Lowe (14) Turner Field 47,437 33–26 W1
June 12 @ Yankees Postponed (rain). Makeup date September 11.
60 June 13 @ Yankees 5–3 Pichardo (1–0) Hernández (6–5) Lowe (15) Yankee Stadium 52,142 34–26 W2
61 June 14 @ Yankees 1–2 Grimsley (3–1) Wakefield (2–5) Rivera (15) Yankee Stadium 54,834 34–27 L1
62 June 16 Blue Jays 7–4 Pichardo (2–0) Escobar (5–8) Lowe (16) Fenway Park 33,638 35–27 W1
63 June 17 Blue Jays 10–11 Wells (11–2) R. Martínez (5–4) Koch (14) Fenway Park 32,951 35–28 L1
64 June 18 Blue Jays 1–5 Castillo (3–5) Fassero (6–3) Koch (15) Fenway Park 32,925 35–29 L2
65 June 19 Yankees 22–1 Mendoza (6–3) Rose (3–4) Fenway Park 33,370 35–30 L3
66 June 20 Yankees 3–0 Pettitte (7–3) P. Martínez (9–3) Rivera (16) Fenway Park 33,909 35–31 L4
67 June 21 Yankees 9–7 Garcés (3–0) Grimsley (3–2) Fenway Park 32,958 36–31 W1
68 June 22 Yankees 4–2 R. Martínez (6–4) Westbrook (0–2) Lowe (17) Fenway Park 33,774 37–31 W2
69 June 23 @ Blue Jays 4–5 Castillo (4–5) Wasdin (0–3) Koch (16) SkyDome 28,198 37–32 L1
70 June 24 @ Blue Jays 4–6 Halladay (3–4) Rose (3–5) Koch (17) SkyDome 30,130 37–33 L2
71 June 25 @ Blue Jays 5–6 (13) DeWitt (1–0) Florie (0–2) SkyDome 31,022 37–34 L3
72 June 27 Orioles 3–6 (10) Trombley (3–2) Lowe (2–3) Fenway Park 32,813 37–35 L4
73 June 28 Orioles 7–8 (11) Mercedes (3–3) Florie (0–3) Groom (4) Fenway Park 33,834 37–36 L5
74 June 29 Orioles 12–4 Wakefield (3–5) Erickson (3–6) Fenway Park 33,612 38–36 W1
75 June 30 @ White Sox 4–10 Parque (8–2) Pichardo (2–1) Comiskey Park 32,157 38–37 L1
July: 16–11
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
76 July 1 @ White Sox 2–7 Sirotka (8–6) Crawford (0–1) Comiskey Park 28,006 38–38 L2
77 July 2 @ White Sox 2–8 Baldwin (11–3) Schourek (2–7) Comiskey Park 32,934 38–39 L3
78 July 3 @ Twins 11–8 Pichardo (3–1) Lincoln (0–2) Lowe (18) Metrodome 13,128 39–39 W1
79 July 4 @ Twins 14–4 Wakefield (4–5) Milton (8–3) Florie (1) Metrodome 9,209 40–39 W2
80 July 5 @ Twins 11–8 Wasdin (1–3) Redman (5–4) Lowe (19) Metrodome 8,488 41–39 W3
81 July 6 @ Twins 8–7 Crawford (1–1) Radke (5–10) Metrodome 10,326 42–39 W4
82 July 7 Braves 3–5 Glavine (9–5) Schourek (2–8) Ligtenberg (7) Fenway Park 33,686 42–40 L1
83 July 8 Braves 1–5 Mulholland (9–8) R. Martínez (6–5) Fenway Park 33,311 42–41 L2
84 July 9 Braves 7–2 Wakefield (5–5) Millwood (5–8) Fenway Park 33,018 43–41 W1
85 July 13 Mets 4–3 Garcés (4–0) Benítez (2–4) Fenway Park 33,894 44–41 W2
86 July 14 Mets 4–6 Mahomes (3–1) Lowe (2–4) Benítez (20) Fenway Park 33,293 44–42 L1
87 July 15 Mets 6–4 R. Martínez (7–5) Hampton (9–6) Lowe (20) Fenway Park 33,213 45–42 W1
88 July 16 Expos 5–2 Wakefield (6–5) Johnson (4–4) Wasdin (1) Fenway Park 32,164 46–42 W2
89 July 17 Expos 7–3 Pichardo (4–1) Telford (5–4) Fenway Park 32,703 47–42 W3
90 July 18 Expos 3–1 P. Martínez (10–3) Vázquez (7–5) Lowe (21) Fenway Park 32,329 48–42 W4
July 19 @ Orioles Postponed (rain). Makeup date July 20.
91 July 20 (1) @ Orioles 11–7 R. Martínez (8–5) Ponson (5–6) Camden Yards 42,048 49–42 W5
92 July 20 (2) @ Orioles 4–9 Erickson (5–7) Schourek (2–9) Camden Yards 46,167 49–43 L1
93 July 21 White Sox 5–8 Simas (2–2) Pichardo (4–2) Howry (5) Fenway Park 33,869 49–44 L2
94 July 22 White Sox 8–6 Fassero (7–3) Garland (1–2) Fenway Park 33,384 50–44 W1
95 July 23 White Sox 1–0 P. Martínez (11–3) Sirotka (9–8) Fenway Park 33,224 51–44 W2
96 July 24 Twins 2–4 Milton (9–6) Ohka (0–1) Fenway Park 33,469 51–45 L1
97 July 25 Twins 2–4 Mays (6–11) R. Martínez (8–6) Guardado (6) Fenway Park 33,668 51–46 L2
July 26 Twins Postponed (rain). Makeup date September 7.
98 July 27 @ Athletics 5–4 (10) Garcés (5–0) Tam (3–3) Lowe (22) Network Associates Coliseum 19,343 52–46 W1
99 July 28 @ Athletics 4–1 P. Martínez (12–3) Mulder (6–7) Lowe (23) Network Associates Coliseum 28,072 53–46 W2
100 July 29 @ Athletics 1–12 Appier (9–8) Fassero (7–4) Network Associates Coliseum 36,325 53–47 L1
101 July 30 @ Athletics 2–5 Heredia (13–7) Arrojo (5–10) Isringhausen (23) Network Associates Coliseum 29,847 53–48 L2
102 July 31 @ Mariners 8–5 Garcés (6–0) Mesa (3–6) Pichardo (1) Safeco Field 36,993 54–48 W1
August: 15–13
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
103 August 1 @ Mariners 4–5 (19) Sasaki (2–5) Fassero (7–5) Safeco Field 37,391 54–49 L1
104 August 2 @ Mariners 5–2 P. Martínez (13–3) García (3–2) Safeco Field 45,121 55–49 W1
105 August 4 Royals 5–4 Garcés (7–0) Larkin (0–1) Lowe (24) Fenway Park 33,702 56–49 W2
106 August 5 Royals 5–7 Meadows (8–8) Cormier (2–2) Bottalico (10) Fenway Park 31,441 56–50 L1
107 August 6 Royals 1–3 Reichert (5–6) Wakefield (6–6) Bottalico (11) Fenway Park 33,442 56–51 L2
108 August 7 @ Angels 1–4 Washburn (7–2) Ohka (0–2) Hasegawa (4) Edison Field 23,078 56–52 L3
109 August 8 @ Angels 1–2 Ortiz (4–2) P. Martínez (13–4) Edison Field 27,293 56–53 L4
110 August 9 @ Angels 4–2 Fassero (8–5) Wise (0–1) Lowe (25) Edison Field 25,334 57–53 W1
111 August 11 @ Rangers 7–3 Arrojo (6–10) Glynn (3–2) The Ballpark at Arlington 39,991 58–53 W2
112 August 12 @ Rangers 3–6 Helling (14–8) Wakefield (6–7) The Ballpark at Arlington 43,822 58–54 L1
113 August 13 @ Rangers 4–2 Ohka (1–2) Rogers (11–10) Lowe (26) The Ballpark at Arlington 28,927 59–54 W1
114 August 14 Devil Rays 7–3 Lowe (3–4) Taylor (1–2) Fenway Park 32,174 60–54 W1
115 August 15 Devil Rays 1–3 Sturtze (4–2) Fassero (8–6) Hernández (22) Fenway Park 33,015 60–55 L1
116 August 16 Devil Rays 4–3 Arrojo (7–10) Wilson (0–2) Lowe (27) Fenway Park 31,467 61–55 W1
117 August 17 Rangers 8–7 Garcés (8–0) Wetteland (4–5) Fenway Park 33,510 62–55 W2
118 August 18 Rangers 6–4 Ohka (2–2) Rogers (11–11) Lowe (28) Fenway Park 33,009 63–55 W3
119 August 19 Rangers 9–0 P. Martínez (14–4) Perisho (2–6) Fenway Park 33,222 64–55 W4
120 August 20 Rangers 2–6 Davis (5–4) Fassero (8–7) Fenway Park 32,467 64–56 L1
121 August 21 Angels 7–6 (11) Lowe (4–4) Holtz (1–3) Fenway Park 32,795 65–56 W1
122 August 22 Angels 4–11 Mercker (1–2) Wakefield (6–8) Fenway Park 33,163 65–57 L1
123 August 23 Angels 3–1 Ohka (3–2) Ortiz (4–4) Lowe (29) Fenway Park 32,958 66–57 W1
124 August 24 @ Royals 9–7 (10) Pichardo (5–2) Larkin (0–2) Lowe (30) Kauffman Stadium 18,928 67–57 W2
125 August 25 @ Royals 2–6 Suppan (7–7) Florie (0–4) Kauffman Stadium 20,028 67–58 L1
126 August 26 @ Royals 5–3 Arrojo (8–10) Meadows (9–10) Lowe (31) Kauffman Stadium 30,199 68–58 W1
127 August 27 @ Royals 7–11 Reichert (8–6) Wakefield (6–9) Kauffman Stadium 17,037 68–59 L1
128 August 28 @ Devil Rays 2–5 Rekar (5–9) Pichardo (5–3) Hernández (26) Tropicana Field 17,721 68–60 L2
129 August 29 @ Devil Rays 8–0 P. Martínez (15–4) Eiland (2–2) Tropicana Field 17,450 69–60 W1
130 August 30 @ Devil Rays 1–3 Lopez (11–9) Fassero (8–8) Hernández (27) Tropicana Field 15,043 69–61 L1
September/October: 16–16
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
131 September 1 Mariners 6–2 Arrojo (9–10) Halama (11–7) Fenway Park 33,021 70–61 W1
132 September 2 Mariners 1–4 García (5–4) Garcés (8–1) Sasaki (31) Fenway Park 31,830 70–62 L1
133 September 3 Mariners 0–5 Abbott (9–5) Ohka (3–3) Paniagua (4) Fenway Park 32,668 70–63 L2
134 September 4 Mariners 5–1 P. Martínez (16–4) Moyer (11–9) Fenway Park 32,619 71–63 W1
135 September 5 Athletics 10–3 Schourek (3–9) Appier (12–11) Fenway Park 31,825 72–63 W2
136 September 6 Athletics 4–6 Mulder (8–10) Arrojo (9–11) Mecir (5) Fenway Park 31,262 72–64 L1
137 September 7 Twins 11–6 R. Martínez (9–6) Milton (12–9) Fenway Park 32,283 73–64 W1
138 September 8 Yankees 0–4 Clemens (12–6) Ohka (3–4) Fenway Park 33,861 73–65 L1
139 September 9 Yankees 3–5 Pettitte (18–7) P. Martínez (16–5) Fenway Park 33,355 73–66 L2
140 September 10 Yankees 2–6 Keisler (1–0) Schourek (3–10) Gooden (2) Fenway Park 33,062 73–67 L3
141 September 11 @ Yankees 4–0 Arrojo (10–11) Hernández (11–11) Lowe (32) Yankee Stadium 40,326 74–67 W1
142 September 12 @ Indians 8–6 R. Martínez (10–6) Finley (12–11) Lowe (33) Jacobs Field 42,714 75–67 W2
143 September 13 @ Indians 3–10 Colón (13–8) Ohka (3–5) Jacobs Field 42,667 75–68 L1
144 September 14 @ Indians 7–4 P. Martínez (17–5) Nagy (2–5) Lowe (34) Jacobs Field 42,709 76–68 W1
145 September 15 @ Tigers 7–6 Beck (1–0) Cruz (5–2) Lowe (35) Comerica Park 33,785 77–68 W2
146 September 16 (1) @ Tigers 8–5 Pichardo (6–3) Anderson (3–2) Lowe (36) Comerica Park 32,882 78–68 W3
147 September 16 (2) @ Tigers 2–12 Nomo (7–11) Ontiveros (0–1) Comerica Park 24,216 78–69 L1
148 September 17 @ Tigers 4–5 Mlicki (6–11) R. Martínez (10–7) Jones (39) Comerica Park 33,174 78–70 L2
149 September 19 Indians 7–4 Beck (2–0) Nagy (2–6) Lowe (37) Fenway Park 32,512 79–70 W1
150 September 20 (1) Indians 1–2 Woodard (3–10) P. Martínez (17–6) Wickman (27) Fenway Park 33,002 79–71 L1
151 September 20 (2) Indians 4–5 Karsay (5–8) Cormier (2–3) Wickman (28) Fenway Park 32,751 79–72 L2
152 September 21 (1) Indians 9–8 Ontiveros (1–1) Speier (4–2) Lowe (38) Fenway Park 31,404 80–72 W1
153 September 21 (2) Indians 5–8 Finley (14–11) Wakefield (6–10) Fenway Park 32,743 80–73 L1
154 September 22 Orioles 1–3 Ponson (9–12) R. Martínez (10–8) Fenway Park 32,708 80–74 L2
155 September 23 Orioles 8–7 (10) Carrasco (5–3) Kohlmeier (0–1) Fenway Park 32,273 81–74 W1
156 September 24 Orioles 0–1 Mussina (10–15) Ohka (3–6) Kohlmeier (12) Fenway Park 32,183 81–75 L1
157 September 26 @ White Sox 4–3 P. Martínez (18–6) Beirne (1–3) Lowe (39) Comiskey Park 23,139 82–75 W1
158 September 27 @ White Sox 2–1 Crawford (2–1) Baldwin (14–6) Lowe (40) Comiskey Park 16,368 83–75 W2
159 September 28 @ White Sox 7–6 Beck (3–0) Simas (2–3) Lowe (41) Comiskey Park 18,326 84–75 W3
160 September 29 @ Devil Rays 6–8 Yan (7–8) Carrasco (5–4) Hernández (32) Tropicana Field 18,290 84–76 L1
161 September 30 @ Devil Rays 4–2 Cormier (3–3) Hernández (4–7) Lowe (42) Tropicana Field 23,447 85–76 W1
162 October 1 @ Devil Rays 2–3 (10) Wheeler (1–1) Croushore (2–1) Tropicana Field 28,043 85–77 L1
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Awards and honors

Awards
Accomplishments
All-Star Game

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Pawtucket Red Sox International League Gary Jones
AA Trenton Thunder Eastern League Billy Gardner Jr.
A-Advanced Sarasota Red Sox Florida State League Ron Johnson
A Augusta GreenJackets South Atlantic League Mike Boulanger
A-Short Season Lowell Spinners New York–Penn League Arnie Beyeler
Rookie GCL Red Sox Gulf Coast League John Sanders
Rookie DSL Red Sox Dominican Summer League Nelson Norman
Rookie DSL cooperative Dominican Summer League
Rookie VSL Red Sox (cooperative) Venezuelan Summer League Rudy Hernandez

In addition to the DSL Red Sox, the team shared a DSL team with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
VSL cooperative was with the Milwaukee Brewers and Minnesota Twins.[citation needed]
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