Team Information
Founded | 1901 |
Ground | Alex Cora |
Owner(s) | Fenway Sports Group |
Nickname | The Sox |
About Boston Red Sox
Team Name | Boston Red Sox |
Other nicknames | The SoxThe BoSoxThe Olde Towne TeamCrimson Hose |
Major league affiliations | Major League Baseball |
Division | American League (AL) East Division |
Ballpark (Home arena) | Huntington Avenue Grounds Fenway Park |
Principal owner(s) | Fenway Sports Group (John Henry) |
President of baseball operations | Chaim Bloom |
Manager | Alex Cora |
Mascot | Wally the Green Monster |
Major league titles | World Series titles (9) - 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007, 2013 and 2018 AL Pennants (14) - 1903, 1094, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1946, 1967, 1975, 1986, 2004, 2007, 2013 and 2018AL East Division titles (10) - 1975, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995, 2007, 2013, 2016, 2017 and 2018 |
The Boston Red Sox are one of the popular teams present in Major League Baseball (MLB). They are notable for participating in the American League (AL) East Division.
The Boston Red Sox were formed in 1901 as the Boston Americans. They have been a dominant team in the MLB and won four championships in their initial years. The team is one of the best MLB teams in average road attendance which has been consistent throughout the years. The team is also notable for one of the most well-known rivalries with the New York Yankees. Recently, they even won the World Series Title in 2018, thereby becoming the first MLB team to win four championship titles in the 2000s and 2010s. The team is also known for selling out all their games due to the major support they receive from their fans.
In recent years, the Boston Red Sox has been one of the strongest teams in the MLB. They are continuing to play baseball over the years while entertaining the fans and garnering their support in the process.
Boston Red Sox History
The Boston Red Sox were formed in 1901 as one of the teams in the MLB. Initially, the team was one of the strongest teams in the league as they defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates in their first World Series Championship title and continued to do so till 1918. Unfortunately, they were then afflicted with what is known as “Curse of the Bambino.” This was because Babe Ruth, who used to play for the Boston Red Sox, was sold to their rivals the New York Yankees. This caused the team to go through a series of trials and tribulations to be on top of the MLB again.
The Boston Red Sox team started resuring during the 1960’s They started improving themselves tear by year until they won the AL pennant in 1975. Furthermore, they also made it to the World Series in 1986. Unfortunately, they lost to the New York Mets. They continued with their better performances throughout the MLB performances in the 1990s.
The Curse of the Bambino that had plagued Boston throughout all these years finally came to an end in 2004 when the Boston Red Sox became the World Champions. They became champion for the first time in 86 years. This was followed by the team winning its 7th World Series Championship in 2007. Unfortunately the team suffered miserably and landed at the bottom of the league table during 2011 and 2012. The team turned things around quickly and became World Champions again in 2013. They again suffered badly and revived them between 2014-2017. This led them to become World Champions for the 9th time in 2018.
In recent years, The Boston Red Sox still remain a formidable team despite suffering from mediocrity in their performances. The departure of Xander Bogaerts had dealt them a blow. However, they are working their way towards the top again.
Boston Red Sox Owner
The Boston Red Sox is owned by John. H. Henry. He is the founder of the Fenway Sports Group (FSG). This company also owns Liverpool FC of the Premier League and the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (NHL)
Born on September 13, 1949 in Quincy, Illinois, United States, Joh, H. Henry has a great knowledge of baseball, which he has used to make the Boston Red Sox a good team in the MLB. He and his partners have also created the Red Sox Foundation that helps in charity work related to the team. In addition to supervising the workings of the team, John .H. Henry has also ensured that Fenway Park has been preserved and protected for better use.
Boston Red Sox Jersey and Logo
The Boston Red Sox also have variations in their home and road jerseys. Their current home jersey consists of white colored shirts and pants. Additionally, there are red pipes around the neck and down the font of the jersey. Furthermore, the word RED SOX appears in an arched way on either side of the pipes in red. There is also a symbol of Nike on the top left side of the RED SOX word. The back of the jersey has player numbers but not the names of the players on top of it. The belt is also red in color. There is also a navy cap with the letter B in red in front of the cap. The alternate home jersey of the team is a red shirt although the pants remain white colored. "RED SOX" is displayed in front of the jersey in blue with a white outline.
The road jerseys of the Boston Red Sox have undergone some minor changes. The major change is the word "BOSTON" seen across the front of the jersey. Sometimes, the word is written in red while at other times, the word is in blue. The team has used interchanging colors for the words. The cap color and logo has remained the same. The alternate road jersey for the team consists of a blue shirt and gray shirt with the word BOSTON written in red and with a white outline. The players numbers on the back of the jersey are also in red with white trimmings.
Besides these jerseys, the Boston Red Sox also wear other jerseys according to events in the MLB and occasions.
Boston Red Sox Nicknames
The Boston Red Sox have been called by three nicknames primarily in their career. Their first nickname “The Sox” was given by John I. Taylor once the 1907 season was over. This is because of the fact that the logo of the team consists of two red socks in a blue background. For this, they have also been called “Red Sox” which has also been sometimes shortened and called “BoSox” by sportswriters and fans.
The team nickname “The Olde Towne Team” originates from the fact that Boston is one of the oldest cities in the United States. Since the team belongs from Boston, it is called “The Olde Towne Team.” The nickname “Crimson Hose” comes from the fact that another word for socks and stockings is hose and crimson is a deeper red color. All these are the nicknames that have been used by the Boston Red Sox throughout their career till now.
Boston Red Sox Retired Jerseys
Just like all the other major MLB teams, the Boston Red Sox has also produced some of the best baseball players throughout the years. The team decided to retire these jersey numbers over the years.
Players and Position | Jersey Number | Date of Retirement |
Pedro Martinez (P) | 45 | July 28, 2015 |
Jackie Robinson (2B) | 42 | April 15, 1997 |
David Ortiz (DH) | 34 | June 23, 2017 |
Carlton Fisk (C) | 72 | September 4, 2000 |
Wade Boggs (3B) | 26 | May 26, 2016 |
Jim Rice (LF) | 14 | July 28, 2009 |
Ted Williams (LF) | 9 | May 29, 1984 |
Carl Yastrzemski (LF) | 8 | August 6, 1989 |
Johnny Pesky (SS) | 6 | September 28, 2008 |
Joe Cronin (SS) | 4 | May 29, 1984 |
Bobby Doerr (2B) | 1 | May 21, 1988 |
Boston Red Sox Home Stadium
Fenway Park is the home stadium for the Boston Red Sox. It is located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The stadium is notable for having different capacities for day and night games. This is because in case of day games, a black tarp is used to cover the center seats for the benefit of the batter’s eye. In present times, the stadium has a capacity to hold 37,305 spectators during the day and 37,755 spectators during the night.
The features of the park include The Green Monster, a left field wall of 37.167 feet in the park. This is done to benefit the right handed batters in games. There are also signatures of the players on the ironside walls of the Green Monster. Another notable feature of the stadium is the four poles with the name of the pole on the right field foul line called “Pesky’s Pole.” However, home runs scored by players in this area is rare. The third feature of the stadium is the lone red seat in the bleachers of the right field. This was built to commemorate the longest home run of 502 feet hit by Ted Williams on June 4, 1946. Moreover, this lone read set also inspires the Red Sox players to score more home runs in their games.
Apart from baseball, the stadium is also used for other purposes like boxing, hockey, American football, soccer, ski and snowboard.
Boston Red Sox Tickets and Broadcasting Details
Following the tickets and the broadcasting details followed by the Boston Red Sox for the convenience of their fans:
Tickets vary for the games. There are single game tickets, which varies depending on the game and the seating positions chosen by the fans.
There are also Group tickets that allow fans to bring their family and family members to watch the game. The ticket prices for this varies according to the seating positions as usual.
The best place to purchase tickets for the Boston Red Sox games is SeatGeek. The prices for these tickets start as low as $5 and go up from there according to the game.
The official broadcast partner for the Boston Red Sox is NESN (New England Sports Network). It is one of the best sports covering networks in America. Commentators include Dave O’ Brien, Tom Caron, Jahmai Webster, Lou Merloni, Will Middlebrooks, Kevin Millar, Tim Wakefield, Kevin Youkilis, Lenny DiNardo, Darnell McDonald and Adam Pellerin.
For the Red Sox Radio Network, the commentators include Joe Castiglione, Will Flemming and Lou Merloni. The Spanish commentary is handled by Nilson “Junior” Peppen.
Boston Red Sox Coaching Staff
The following are the coaching personnel employed by the Boston Red Sox.
Name | Coaching Positions |
Alex Cora (13) | Manager |
Ramón Vázquez (60) | Bench Coach |
Peter Fatse (62) | Hitting Coach |
Luis Ortiz (54) | Assistant Hitting Coach |
Ben Rosenthal (85) | Assistant Hitting Coach |
Dave Bush (58) | Pitching Coach |
Kyle Hudson (84) | First Base Coach/Outfield Instructor |
Carlos Febles (53) | Third Base Coach |
Kevin Walker (51) | Bullpen Coach |
Jason Varitek (33) | Game Planning Coordinator/Catching Coach |
Charlie Madden (90) | Bullpen Catcher |
Mani Martìnez (88) | Bullpen Catcher |
Andy Fox (81) | Major League Field Coordinator |
Boston Red Sox Rivalries
The biggest rivals for the Boston Red Sox have always been the New York Yankees. Besides, they also are rivals with the Tampa Bay Rays.
Rivalry of Red Sox and Yankees
The rivalry between these two teams goes back to 100 years. It is one of the oldest and fiercest rivalries in the world of baseball. Every Wild Card and Division Series in MLB has featured either one of these two rivals every year since 1995. Both these teams have their fair share of wins and losses over one another and this rivalry has become an intense and often heated point of conversation between fans of both the teams.
In the present times, the rivalries continue to flourish. Whenever these two teams clash, it creates a lot of interest among fans, critics and the media. Often the games between these rivals are shown on national TV.
Rivalry of Red Sox and Rays
These two teams developed a competitive rivalry with each other, both having won the AL East Division 7 times. This rivalry developed during the 2000s and is more recent than that with the Yankees. Nevertheless, the rivalry has continued to grow in recent years and inspired players on both sides to perform better for their team.
Boston Red Sox Record and Stats
These are the all-time records and stats held by the Boston Red Sox throughout its years.
All-time high record in games played -160 (1961, 1978 and 1985 Red Sox team)
All-time low record in games played - 60 (2020 Red Sox team)
All-time high record in wins - 108 (2018 Red Sox team)
All-time low record in wins - 43 (1932 Red Sox team)
All-time high record in losses - 111 (1932 Red Sox team)
All-time low record in losses - 47 (1903 Americans and 1912 Red Sox team)
All-time high record in ties - 6 (1907 Americans and 1914 Red Sox team)
All-time low record in ties - 0 (many times)
All-time high record in win percent - .691 (1912 Red Sox team)
All-time low record in win percent - .279 (1932 Red Sox team)
All-time high record in games behind - 64 (1932 Red Sox team)
All-time low record in games behind - ½ (1973 Red Sox team)
Boston Red Sox World Series Championships
The Boston Red Sox has won nine World Series Championships till now. Here are the opponents they defeated :
Year | Opponent | Score |
1903 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 5-3 |
1912 | New York Giants | 4-3 |
1915 | Philadelphia Phillies | 4-1 |
1916 | Brooklyn Robins | 4-1 |
1918 | Chicago Cubs | 4-2 |
2004 | St. Louis Cardinals | 4-0 |
2007 | Colorado Rockies | 4-0 |
2013 | St. Louis Cardinals | 4-2 |
2018 | Los Angeles Dodgers | 4-1 |
Boston Red Sox Other Title Wins in MLB
The Boston Red Sox has also won several other titles in the MLB.
Titles | Years |
AL Pennants (14) | 1903, 1094, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1946, 1967, 1975, 1986, 2004, 2007, 2013 and 2018 |
AL East Division titles (10) | 1975, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995, 2007, 2013, 2016, 2017 and 2018 |
Boston Red Sox Hall of Famers
These are legendary baseball players that have been inducted into the Hall of Fame by the Boston Red Sox.
Name | Position | Year Inducted |
Marty Barrett | 2B | 2012 |
Wade Boggs | 3B | 2004 |
Dick Bresciani | Executive | 2006 |
Ellis Burks | CF | 2012 |
Rick Burleson | SS | 2002 |
Bill Carrigan | Manager/C | 2004 |
Joe Castiglione | Broadcaster | 2014 |
Roger Clemens | RHP | 2014 |
Ken Coleman | Broadcaster | 2000 |
Eddie Collins | Executive | 1995 |
Jimmy Collins | 3B/Manager | 1995 |
Tony Conigliaro | RF | 1995 |
Joe Cronin | SS/Manager | 1995 |
George Digby | Scout | 2008 |
Dom DiMaggio | CF | 1995 |
Bill Dineen | RHP | 2020 |
Joe Dobson | RHP | 2012 |
Bobby Doerr | 2B/Coach | 1995 |
Dan Duquette | Executive | 2020 |
Dennis Eckersley | RHP | 2004 |
Dwight Evans | RF | 2000 |
Rick Ferrell | Catcher | 1995 |
Wes Ferrell | RHP | 2008 |
Dave "Boo" Ferriss | RHP | 2002 |
Carlton Fisk | C | 1997 |
Ira Flagstead | CF | 2016 |
Jimmie Foxx | 1B | 1995 |
John Frank "Buck" Freeman | RF | 2018 |
Nomar Garciaparra | SS | 2014 |
Larry Gardner | 3B | 2000 |
Rich Gedman | C | 2020 |
Billy Goodman | INF/OF | 2004 |
John "Lou" Gorman | Executive | 2002 |
Curt Gowdy | Broadcaster | 2000 |
Mike Greenwell | LF | 2008 |
Lefty Grove | LHP | 1995 |
Tommy Harper | CF | 2010 |
John Harrington | Executive | 2002 |
Harry Hooper | RF | 1995 |
Cecil "Tex" Hughson | RHP | 2002 |
Bruce Hurst | LHP | 2004 |
Jackie Jensen | RF | 2000 |
Eddie Kasko | Coach/Scout/Executive | 2010 |
Ed Kenney Sr. | Executive | 2008 |
Ellis Kinder | RHP | 2006 |
Bill Lee | LHP | 2008 |
Dutch Leonard | LHP | 2012 |
George "Duffy" Lewis | LF | 2002 |
Jim Lonborg | RHP | 2002 |
Derek Lowe | RHP | 2018 |
Mike Lowell | 3B | 2018 |
Larry Lucchino | CEO | 2016 |
Fred Lynn | CF | 2002 |
Frank Malzone | 3B | 1995 |
Ned Martin | Broadcaster | 2000 |
Pedro Martinez | RHP | 2014 |
Joe Mooney | Groundskeeper | 2012 |
Ben Mondor | PawSox Executive | 2004 |
Bill Monbouquette | RHP | 2000 |
Joe Morgan | Manager | 2006 |
Dick O'Connell | Executive | 1997 |
David Ortiz | DH | 2020 |
Mel Parnell | LHP | 1997 |
Herb Pennock | LHP/Coach | 1995 |
Johnny Pesky | SS/3B | 1995 |
Rico Petrocelli | SS/3B | 1997 |
Jimmy Piersall | CF | 2010 |
Dick Radatz | RHP | 1997 |
Manny Ramirez | OF | 2020 |
Jerry Remy | 2B | 2006 |
Jim Rice | LF | 1995 |
Red Ruffing | RHP | 1995 |
Pete Runnels | 1B/2B | 2004 |
Babe Ruth | LHP/OF | 1995 |
Curt Schilling | RHP | 2012 |
Everett Scott | SS | 2008 |
George Scott | 1B | 2006 |
Reggie Smith | CF/RF | 2000 |
Tris Speaker | CF | 1995 |
Bob Stanley | RHP | 2000 |
Vern Stephens | SS | 2006 |
Frank Sullivan | RHP | 2008 |
Haywood Sullivan | Executive | 2004 |
John L. Taylor | Owner | 2012 |
Luis Tiant | RHP | 1997 |
John Valentin | INF | 2010 |
Jason Varitek | C | 2016 |
Mo Vaughn | 1B | 2008 |
Tim Wakefield | RHP | 2016 |
Dick Williams | Manager | 2006 |
Ted Williams | LF | 1995 |
Smoky Joe Wood | RHP | 1995 |
Carl Yastrzemski | LF | 1995 |
Jean R. Yawkey | Owner | 1995 |
Tom Yawkey | Owner | 1995 |
Kevin Youkilis | INF | 2018 |
Cy Young | RHP | 1995 |
Don Zimmer | Manager | 2010 |
Current Boston Red Sox Roster MLB 2023
These are the currently active players on the Boston Red Sox roster.
Pitchers | Catchers | Infielders | Outfielders | Designated Hitter |
Brayan Bello (66) | Reese McGuire (3) | Bobby Delbec(29) | Wilyer Abreu (52) | Justin Turner (2) |
Brennan Bernardino (83) | Connor Wong (12) | Rafael Devers (11) | Adam Duvall (18) | |
Kutter Crawford (50) | Pablo Reyes (19) | Masataka Yoshida (7) | ||
Tanner Houck (89) | Trevor Story (10) | Rob Refsnyder (30) | ||
Kenley Jansen (74) | Emmanuel Valdez (47) | Alex Verdugo (99) | ||
Mauricio Llovera (68) | ||||
Chris Martin (55) | ||||
Nick Pivetta (37) | ||||
Josh Winckowski (25) | ||||
Chris Sale (41) | ||||
John Schreiber (46) | ||||
Zack Kelly (76) | ||||
Garrett Whitlock (22) | ||||
Boston Red Sox Schedule
These are the opponents that the Boston Red Sox will be facing in their upcoming games
Date | Game | Time | Venue | TV | Stream |
September 26, 2023 | Red Sox vs Rays | 7:10 pm | Fenway Park | NESN | |
September 27, 2023 | Red Sox vs Rays | 6:10 pm | Fenway Park | NESN | |
September 28, 2023 | Red Sox vs Orioles | 6:35 pm | Oriole Park at Camden Yards | NESN | |
September 29, 2023 | Red Sox vs Orioles | 7:05 pm | Oriole Park at Camden Yards | NESN | |
September 30, 2023 | Red Sox vs Orioles | 7:05 pm | Oriole Park at Camden Yards | FOX | |
October 1, 2023 | Red Sox vs Orioles | 3:05 pm | Oriole Park at Camden Yards | NESN |
FAQs
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A. Wally The Green Monster is the mascot of the Boston Red Sox.