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2014 Boston Red Sox season

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2014 Boston Red Sox
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkFenway Park
CityBoston, Massachusetts
Record71–91 (.438)
Divisional place5th
OwnersJohn W. Henry (Fenway Sports Group)
PresidentLarry Lucchino
General managerBen Cherington
ManagerJohn Farrell
TelevisionNESN
(Don Orsillo, Jerry Remy, Dennis Eckersley, Jon Rish)
RadioWEEI-FM
Boston Red Sox Radio Network
(Joe Castiglione, Dave O'Brien, Sean Grande, Lou Merloni)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The 2014 Boston Red Sox season was the 114th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished last in the five-team American League East with a record of 71 wins and 91 losses, 25 games behind the Baltimore Orioles. It was the second last-place finish for the team in three years, and they were the second defending World Series champions to finish last in their division, the first having been the 1998 Florida Marlins. They also became the first MLB team to finish last in one season, win the World Series the next, and finish last again the following season.[1]

Offseason

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November

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December

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January

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  • On January 22, 2014, the Red Sox signed outfielder Grady Sizemore to a one-year deal, initially only worth $750,000 but with a possible $6 million in incentives. Sizemore had been out of baseball since 2011 due to injuries.[10]

February

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  • On February 16, 2014, one day after pitchers and catchers reported, Ryan Dempster announced he will not pitch in 2014.[11]
  • On February 20, 2014, the Red Sox signed Chris Capuano to a one-year worth $2,250,000 contract with incentives to make the contract worth up to $5,000,000

March

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  • On March 23, 2014, the Red Sox and David Ortiz agreed on a 1-year contract extension through the 2015 season worth $16 million with a club/vesting option for 2016 and a club option for 2017.

During the season

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Opening Day

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Opening Day starter Jon Lester

The 2014 Red Sox season opened on March 31, with a 2–1 road loss against the Baltimore Orioles.[12]

Opening Day lineup

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29 Daniel Nava RF
15 Dustin Pedroia 2B
34 David Ortiz DH
12 Mike Napoli 1B
37 Mike Carp LF
38 Grady Sizemore CF
 2 Xander Bogaerts SS
40 A. J. Pierzynski C
16 Will Middlebrooks 3B
31 Jon Lester P

April

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  • On April 7, the Red Sox signed infielder Ryan Roberts. He is designated for assignment 11 days later, but stays with the organization.

May

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June

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  • On June 18, the Red Sox release Grady Sizemore.

July

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August

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  • On August 1, the Red Sox release Mike Carp.
  • On August 22, 2014, the Red Sox sign Rusney Castillo to a 7-year, $72.5 million deal.

Season standings

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AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Baltimore Orioles 96 66 .593 50‍–‍31 46‍–‍35
New York Yankees 84 78 .519 12 43‍–‍38 41‍–‍40
Toronto Blue Jays 83 79 .512 13 46‍–‍35 37‍–‍44
Tampa Bay Rays 77 85 .475 19 36‍–‍45 41‍–‍40
Boston Red Sox 71 91 .438 25 34‍–‍47 37‍–‍44
Division Leaders
Team W L Pct.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 98 64 .605
Baltimore Orioles 96 66 .593
Detroit Tigers 90 72 .556
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Kansas City Royals 89 73 .549 +1
Oakland Athletics 88 74 .543
Seattle Mariners 87 75 .537 1
Cleveland Indians 85 77 .525 3
New York Yankees 84 78 .519 4
Toronto Blue Jays 83 79 .512 5
Tampa Bay Rays 77 85 .475 11
Chicago White Sox 73 89 .451 15
Boston Red Sox 71 91 .438 17
Houston Astros 70 92 .432 18
Minnesota Twins 70 92 .432 18
Texas Rangers 67 95 .414 21


Record vs. opponents

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Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2014
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 11–8 5–1 3–4 1–5 4–3 3–4 4–2 4–3 13–6 2–4 5–2 12–7 6–1 11–8 12–8
Boston 8–11 4–3 2–5 1–5 4–3 6–1 2–5 4–2 7–12 3–4 1–5 9–10 4–2 7–12 9–11
Chicago 1–5 3–4 9–10 9–10 3–3 6–13 1–5 9–10 2–5 4–3 3–4 5–2 2–4 5–2 11–9
Cleveland 4–3 5–2 10–9 8–11 5–2 10–9 2–5 11–8 4–3 2–4 2–4 4–2 6–1 2–4 10–10
Detroit 5–1 5–1 10–9 11–8 4–3 13–6 3–4 9–10 3–4 5–2 2–4 3–4 4–3 1–5 12–8
Houston 3–4 3–4 3–3 2–5 3–4 3–3 7–12 3–3 4–2 8–11 9–10 2–5 11–8 4–3 5–15
Kansas City 4–3 1–6 13–6 9–10 6–13 3–3 3–3 11–8 4–3 5–2 2–5 4–2 5–1 4–3 15–5
Los Angeles 2–4 5–2 5–1 5–2 4–3 12–7 3–3 7–0 2–4 10–9 7–12 5–2 14–5 5–2 12–8
Minnesota 3–4 2–4 10–9 8–11 10–9 3–3 8–11 0–7 3–4 1–6 5–2 2–4 2–5 4–2 9–11
New York 6–13 12–7 5–2 3–4 4–3 2–4 3–4 4–2 4–3 2–4 3–3 8–11 4–3 11–8 13–7
Oakland 4–2 4–3 3–4 4–2 2–5 11–8 2–5 9–10 6–1 4–2 9–10 4–2 9–10 4–3 13–7
Seattle 2–5 5–1 4–3 4–2 4–2 10–9 5–2 12–7 2–5 3–3 10–9 4–3 9–10 4–3 9–11
Tampa Bay 7–12 10–9 2–5 2–4 4–3 5–2 2–4 2–5 4–2 11–8 2–4 3–4 5–2 8–11 10–10
Texas 1–6 2–4 4–2 1–6 3–4 8–11 1–5 5–14 5–2 3–4 10–9 10–9 2–5 2–4 10–10
Toronto 8–11 12–7 2–5 4–2 5–1 3–4 3–4 2–5 2–4 8–11 3–4 3–4 11–8 4–2 13–7
Red Sox vs. National League
Team NL Central  
CHC CIN MIL PIT STL ATL
Boston 0–3 4–0 0–3 0–3 1–2 4–0

Roster

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2014 Boston Red Sox
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

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Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Bases on balls; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Dustin Pedroia 135 551 72 153 33 0 7 53 6 51 .278 .396
Xander Bogaerts 144 538 60 129 28 1 12 46 2 39 .240 .362
David Ortiz 142 518 59 136 27 0 35 104 0 75 .263 .517
Brock Holt 106 449 68 126 23 5 4 29 12 33 .281 .381
Mike Napoli 119 415 49 103 20 0 17 55 3 78 .248 .419
Jackie Bradley Jr. 127 384 45 76 19 2 1 30 8 31 .198 .266
Daniel Nava 113 363 41 98 21 0 4 37 4 33 .270 .361
A. J. Pierzynski 72 256 19 65 10 1 4 31 0 9 .254 .348
Will Middlebrooks 63 215 14 41 10 0 2 19 1 15 .191 .265
Jonny Gomes 78 209 22 49 7 0 6 32 0 26 .234 .354
Yoenis Céspedes 51 201 27 54 10 3 5 33 4 7 .269 .423
Mookie Betts 52 189 34 55 12 1 5 18 7 21 .291 .444
Grady Sizemore 52 185 14 40 10 2 2 15 5 19 .216 .324
Christian Vázquez 55 175 15 42 9 0 1 20 0 19 .240 .309
David Ross 50 152 16 28 7 0 7 15 0 16 .184 .368
Stephen Drew 39 131 11 23 6 1 4 11 1 14 .176 .328
Shane Victorino 30 123 14 33 6 1 2 12 2 6 .268 .382
Allen Craig 29 94 7 12 3 0 1 2 1 9 .128 .191
Jonathan Herrera 42 90 10 21 1 2 0 9 1 7 .233 .289
Mike Carp 42 86 9 17 5 1 0 9 0 11 .198 .279
Rusney Castillo 10 36 6 12 1 0 2 6 3 3 .333 .528
Garin Cecchini 11 31 6 8 3 0 1 4 0 3 .258 .452
Jemile Weeks 14 26 6 8 3 0 0 3 2 4 .308 .423
Bryce Brentz 9 26 5 8 2 0 0 2 0 0 .308 .385
Kelly Johnson 10 25 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 .160 .200
Ryan Roberts 8 19 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 .105 .105
Dan Butler 7 19 1 4 3 0 0 2 0 1 .211 .368
Ryan Lavarnway 9 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Alex Hassan 3 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .125 .125
Carlos Rivero 4 7 1 4 2 0 1 3 0 1 .571 1.286
Corey Brown 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Pitcher Totals 162 19 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 .158 .158
Team Totals 162 5551 634 1355 282 20 123 601 63 535 .244 .369

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Pitching

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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Clay Buchholz 8 11 5.34 28 28 0 170.1 182 108 101 54 132
Jon Lester 10 7 2.52 21 21 0 143.0 128 52 40 32 149
John Lackey 11 7 3.60 21 21 0 137.1 137 60 55 32 116
Jake Peavy 1 9 4.72 20 20 0 124.0 131 67 65 46 100
Rubby De La Rosa 4 8 4.43 19 18 0 101.2 116 51 50 35 74
Brandon Workman 1 10 5.17 19 15 0 87.0 88 57 50 36 70
Burke Badenhop 0 3 2.29 70 0 1 70.2 70 20 18 19 40
Koji Uehara 6 5 2.52 64 0 26 64.1 51 18 18 8 80
Junichi Tazawa 4 3 2.86 71 0 0 63.0 58 23 20 17 64
Joe Kelly 4 2 4.11 10 10 0 61.1 47 29 28 32 41
Edward Mujica 2 4 3.90 64 0 8 60.0 69 28 26 14 43
Félix Doubront 2 4 6.07 17 10 0 59.1 69 45 40 26 43
Allen Webster 5 3 5.03 11 11 0 59.0 58 35 33 28 36
Craig Breslow 2 4 5.96 60 0 1 54.1 73 40 36 28 37
Andrew Miller 3 5 2.34 50 0 0 42.1 25 13 11 13 69
Anthony Ranaudo 4 3 4.81 7 7 0 39.1 39 21 21 16 15
Chris Capuano 1 1 4.55 28 0 0 31.2 34 17 16 15 29
Alex Wilson 1 0 1.91 18 0 0 28.1 20 8 6 5 19
Steven Wright 0 1 2.57 6 1 0 21.0 21 8 6 4 22
Tommy Layne 2 1 0.95 30 0 0 19.0 14 4 2 8 14
Heath Hembree 0 0 4.50 6 0 0 10.0 11 5 5 5 6
Matt Barnes 0 0 4.00 5 0 0 9.0 11 4 4 2 8
Drake Britton 0 0 0.00 7 0 0 6.2 5 0 0 2 4
Edwin Escobar 0 0 4.50 2 0 0 2.0 1 1 1 0 2
Mike Carp 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 1.0 0 1 1 5 0
Team Totals 71 91 4.01 162 162 36 1465.2 1458 715 653 482 1213

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Game log

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Red Sox Win
Red Sox Loss
Game Postponed
Eliminated from Playoff Race
Boldface text denotes a Red Sox pitcher
Boston Red Sox 2014 Season Game Log — Season Record: (71–91), 5th in AL East
March/April (13–14)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
Streak
1 March 31 @ Orioles 1–2 Britton (1–0) Lester (0–1) Hunter (1) Camden Yards 46,685 0–1 L1
2 April 2 @ Orioles 6–2 Lackey (1–0) Jiménez (0–1) Camden Yards 25,708 1–1 W1
3 April 3 @ Orioles 4–3 Doubront (1–0) Chen (0–1) Uehara (1) Camden Yards 20,880 2–1 W2
4 April 4 Brewers 2–6 Kintzler (1–0) Mujica (0–1) Fenway Park 36,728 2–2 L1
5 April 5 Brewers 6–7 (11) Thornburg (1–0) Badenhop (0–1) Rodríguez (2) Fenway Park 35,729 2–3 L2
6 April 6 Brewers 0–4 Gallardo (2–0) Lester (0–2) Fenway Park 35,958 2–4 L3
7 April 7 Rangers 5–1 Lackey (2–0) Scheppers (0–1) Fenway Park 35,842 3–4 W1
8 April 8 Rangers 7–10 Pérez (1–0) Doubront (1–1) Fenway Park 34,142 3–5 L1
9 April 9 Rangers 4–2 Miller (1–0) Ogando (0–1) Uehara (2) Fenway Park 33,585 4–5 W1
10 April 10 @ Yankees 1–4 Pineda (1–1) Buchholz (0–1) Phelps (1) Yankee Stadium 42,821 4–6 L1
11 April 11 @ Yankees 4–2 Lester (1–2) Sabathia (1–2) Mujica (1) Yankee Stadium 44,121 5–6 W1
12 April 12 @ Yankees 4–7 Kuroda (2–1) Lackey (2–1) Kelley (2) Yankee Stadium 48,572 5–7 L1
13 April 13 @ Yankees 2–3 Nova (2–1) Doubront (1–2) Kelley (3) Yankee Stadium 46,081 5–8 L2
14 April 15 @ White Sox 1–2 Webb (1–0) Badenhop (0–2) U.S. Cellular Field 13,402 5–9 L3
15 April 16 @ White Sox 6–4 (14) Capuano (1–0) García (0–1) Badenhop (1) U.S. Cellular Field 13,302 6–9 W1
16 April 17 @ White Sox 3–1 Lester (2–2) Belisario (1–2) Uehara (3) U.S. Cellular Field 17,454 7–9 W2
17 April 18 Orioles 4–8 Tillman (2–1) Lackey (2–2) O'Day (1) Fenway Park 36,408 7–10 L1
18 April 19 Orioles 4–2 Tazawa (1–0) Norris (0–2) Uehara (4) Fenway Park 37,689 8–10 W1
19 April 20 Orioles 6–5 Mujica (1–1) Matusz (1–1) Fenway Park 33,947 9–10 W2
20 April 21 Orioles 6–7 Chen (3–1) Buchholz (0–2) Hunter (5) Fenway Park 37,513 9–11 L1
21 April 22 Yankees 3–9 Tanaka (3–0) Lester (2–3) Fenway Park 37,041 9–12 L2
22 April 23 Yankees 5–1 Lackey (3–2) Pineda (2–2) Fenway Park 37,015 10–12 W1
23 April 24 Yankees 5–14 Sabathia (3–2) Doubront (1–3) Fenway Park 37,356 10–13 L1
24 April 25 @ Blue Jays 8–1 Peavy (1–0) Buehrle (4–1) Rogers Centre 29,411 11–13 W1
25 April 26 @ Blue Jays 7–6 Buchholz (1–2) Morrow (1–2) Uehara (5) Rogers Centre 40,322 12–13 W2
26 April 27 @ Blue Jays 1–7 Dickey (2–3) Lester (2–4) Rogers Centre 45,260 12–14 L1
27 April 29 Rays 7–4 Lackey (4–2) Gomes (1–1) Uehara (6) Fenway Park 34,794 13–14 W1
April 30 Rays Postponed (rain) (Makeup date: May 1)
May (13–15)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
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28 May 1 Rays 1–2 Gomes (2–1) Peavy (1–1) Balfour (5) Fenway Park 35,621 13–15 L1
29 May 1 Rays 5–6 McGee (2–0) Uehara (0–1) Balfour (6) Fenway Park 33,465 13–16 L2
30 May 2 Athletics 7–1 Buchholz (2–2) Straily (1–2) Fenway Park 34,850 14–16 W1
31 May 3 Athletics 6–3 Lester (3–4) Milone (0–3) Uehara (7) Fenway Park 37,042 15–16 W2
32 May 4 Athletics 2–3 (10) Johnson (3–2) Capuano (1–1) Fenway Park 35,649 15–17 L1
33 May 6 Reds 4–3 (12) Breslow (1–0) Ondrusek (0–2) Fenway Park 36,004 16–17 W1
34 May 7 Reds 4–3 Breslow (2–0) Hoover (1–4) Uehara (8) Fenway Park 37,072 17–17 W2
35 May 9 @ Rangers 0–8 Darvish (3–1) Buchholz (2–3) Globe Life Park 45,392 17–18 L1
36 May 10 @ Rangers 8–3 Lester (4–4) Pérez (4–3) Globe Life Park 47,964 18–18 W1
37 May 11 @ Rangers 5–2 Lackey (5–2) Ross (1–4) Uehara (9) Globe Life Park 41,407 19–18 W2
38 May 13 @ Twins 6–8 Perkins (1–0) Miller (1–1) Target Field 23,949 19–19 L1
39 May 14 @ Twins 9–4 Doubront (2–3) Correia (1–5) Target Field 26,802 20–19 W1
40 May 15 @ Twins 3–4 (10) Duensing (1–2) Miller (1–2) Target Field 29,628 20–20 L1
41 May 16 Tigers 0–1 Scherzer (6–1) Lester (4–5) Nathan (11) Fenway Park 37,225 20–21 L2
42 May 17 Tigers 1–6 Porcello (7–1) Lackey (5–3) Fenway Park 37,608 20–22 L3
43 May 18 Tigers 2–6 Sánchez (1–2) Peavy (1–2) Fenway Park 35,006 20–23 L4
44 May 20 Blue Jays 4–7 Happ (3–1) Doubront (2–4) Janssen (4) Fenway Park 37,904 20–24 L5
45 May 21 Blue Jays 4–6 Hutchison (3–3) Buchholz (2–4) Janssen (5) Fenway Park 36,116 20–25 L6
46 May 22 Blue Jays 2–7 Buehrle (8–1) Lester (4–6) Fenway Park 36,018 20–26 L7
47 May 23 @ Rays 0–1 Oviedo (1–0) Miller (1–3) Tropicana Field 20,898 20–27 L8
48 May 24 @ Rays 5–6 (15) Ramos (2–3) Miller (1–4) Tropicana Field 23,569 20–28 L9
49 May 25 @ Rays 5–8 Peralta (2–3) Breslow (2–1) Balfour (9) Tropicana Field 26,199 20–29 L10
50 May 26 @ Braves 8–6 Mujica (2–1) Thomas (1–2) Uehara (10) Turner Field 48,501 21–29 W1
51 May 27 @ Braves 6–3 Lester (5–6) Varvaro (1–1) Uehara (11) Turner Field 37,168 22–29 W2
52 May 28 Braves 4–0 Lackey (6–3) Floyd (0–2) Fenway Park 36,189 23–29 W3
53 May 29 Braves 4–3 Uehara (1–1) Kimbrel (0–1) Fenway Park 36,292 24–29 W4
54 May 30 Rays 3–2 (10) Miller (2–4) Oviedo (1–2) Fenway Park 35,820 25–29 W5
55 May 31 Rays 7–1 De La Rosa (1–0) Odorizzi (2–5) Fenway Park 37,076 26–29 W6
June (12–16)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
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56 June 1 Rays 4–0 Lester (6–6) Bédard (2–4) Fenway Park 37,688 27–29 W7
57 June 2 @ Indians 2–3 Masterson (3–4) Lackey (6–4) Allen (4) Progressive Field 14,078 27–30 L1
58 June 3 @ Indians 3–5 Hagadone (1–0) Peavy (1–3) Allen (5) Progressive Field 18,738 27–31 L2
59 June 4 @ Indians 4–7 (12) Carrasco (1–3) Mujica (2–2) Progressive Field 20,209 27–32 L3
60 June 6 @ Tigers 2–6 Smyly (3–4) De La Rosa (1–1) Comerica Park 39,762 27–33 L4
61 June 7 @ Tigers 6–8 Scherzer (7–2) Lester (6–7) Comerica Park 43,359 27–34 L5
62 June 8 @ Tigers 5–3 Lackey (7–4) Chamberlain (1–3) Uehara (12) Comerica Park 33,835 28–34 W1
63 June 9 @ Orioles 0–4 Norris (5–5) Peavy (1–4) Camden Yards 19,729 28–35 L1
64 June 10 @ Orioles 1–0 Workman (1–0) Tillman (5–3) Uehara (13) Camden Yards 24,184 29–35 W1
65 June 11 @ Orioles 0–6 Chen (7–2) De La Rosa (1–2) Camden Yards 25,886 29–36 L1
66 June 12 Indians 5–2 Lester (7–7) Tomlin (4–3) Uehara (14) Fenway Park 37,750 30–36 W1
67 June 13 Indians 10–3 Lackey (8–4) Masterson (4–5) Fenway Park 35,772 31–36 W2
68 June 14 Indians 2–3 Axford (2–3) Breslow (2–2) Allen (7) Fenway Park 37,181 31–37 L1
69 June 15 Indians 2–3 (11) Allen (3–1) Tazawa (1–1) Fenway Park 37,356 31–38 L2
70 June 16 Twins 1–0 De La Rosa (2–2) Correia (3–8) Uehara (15) Fenway Park 35,693 32–38 W1
71 June 17 Twins 2–1 Lester (8–7) Hughes (7–3) Mujica (2) Fenway Park 36,835 33–38 W2
72 June 18 Twins 2–1 (10) Uehara (2–1) Fien (3–4) Fenway Park 36,489 34–38 W3
73 June 19 @ Athletics 2–4 Kazmir (9–2) Peavy (1–5) Otero (1) O.co Coliseum 24,371 34–39 L1
74 June 20 @ Athletics 3–4 Abad (2–2) Miller (2–5) Doolittle (10) O.co Coliseum 28,602 34–40 L2
75 June 21 @ Athletics 1–2 (10) Otero (6–1) Mujica (2–3) O.co Coliseum 32,873 34–41 L3
76 June 22 @ Athletics 7–6 (10) Uehara (3–1) Abad (2–3) O.co Coliseum 36,067 35–41 W1
77 June 23 @ Mariners 3–12 Hernández (9–2) Lackey (8–5) Safeco Field 26,860 35–42 L1
78 June 24 @ Mariners 2–8 Beimel (2–1) Peavy (1–6) Safeco Field 20,015 35–43 L2
79 June 25 @ Mariners 5–4 Buchholz (3–4) Iwakuma (5–4) Uehara (16) Safeco Field 27,333 36–43 W1
80 June 27 @ Yankees 0–6 Nuño (2–4) Workman (1–1) Yankee Stadium 48,522 36–44 L1
81 June 28 @ Yankees 2–1 Lester (9–7) Tanaka (11–3) Uehara (17) Yankee Stadium 48,433 37–44 W1
82 June 29 @ Yankees 8–5 Lackey (9–5) Whitley (3–2) Uehara (18) Yankee Stadium 48,124 38–44 W2
83 June 30 Cubs 0–2 Arrieta (5–1) Peavy (1–7) Rondón (10) Fenway Park 37,814 38–45 L1
July (10–15)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
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84 July 1 Cubs 1–2 Strop (1–3) Uehara (3–2) Rondón (11) Fenway Park 36,748 38–46 L2
85 July 2 Cubs 9–16 Villanueva (4–5) Workman (1–2) Fenway Park 37,055 38–47 L3
86 July 4 Orioles Postponed due to Hurricane/Tropical Storm Arthur. Rescheduled for July 5 as part of a day-night doubleheader.[14]
86 July 5 Orioles 3–2 Uehara (4–2) McFarland (1–2) Fenway Park 35,714 39–47 W1
87 July 5 Orioles 4–7 Brach (3–0) Lackey (9–6) Britton (13) Fenway Park 36,468 39–48 L1
88 July 6 Orioles 6–7 (12) Brach (4–0) Mujica (2–4) Britton (14) Fenway Park 35,811 39–49 L2
89 July 7 White Sox 0–4 Carroll (3–5) Buchholz (3–5) Fenway Park 35,114 39–50 L3
90 July 8 White Sox 3–8 Danks (8–6) Workman (1–3) Fenway Park 35,345 39–51 L4
91 July 9 White Sox 5–4 Uehara (5–2) Guerra (0–1) Fenway Park 36,218 40–51 W1
92 July 10 White Sox 4–3 (10) Miller (3–5) Belisario (3–6) Fenway Park 37,547 41–51 W2
93 July 11 @ Astros 8–3 Lackey (10–6) Feldman (4–6) Minute Maid Park 27,264 42–51 W3
94 July 12 @ Astros 2–3 Fields (2–4) Peavy (1–8) Qualls (10) Minute Maid Park 26,322 42–52 L1
95 July 13 @ Astros 11–0 Buchholz (4–5) Peacock (3–6) Minute Maid Park 20,681 43–52 W1
ASG July 15 All-Star Game NL 3–5 AL Scherzer (AL, DET) Neshek (NL, STL) Perkins (AL, MIN) Target Field Minneapolis, MN ASG
ASG The Red Sox were represented in the All-Star game by Jon Lester and Koji Uehara.
96 July 18 Royals 5–4 Buchholz (5–5) Downs (0–3) Uehara (19) Fenway Park 37,743 44–52 W2
97 July 19 Royals 2–1 De La Rosa (3–2) Duffy (5–10) Uehara (20) Fenway Park 37,878 45–52 W3
98 July 20 Royals 6–0 Lester (10–7) Ventura (6–7) Fenway Park 37,439 46–52 W4
99 July 21 @ Blue Jays 14–1 Lackey (11–6) Hutchison (6–9) Rogers Centre 27,905 47–52 W5
100 July 22 @ Blue Jays 3–7 Happ (8–5) Peavy (1–9) Cecil (4) Rogers Centre 29,269 47–53 L1
101 July 23 @ Blue Jays 4–6 Dickey (8–10) Buchholz (5–6) Janssen (15) Rogers Centre 35,696 47–54 L2
102 July 24 @ Blue Jays 0–8 Stroman (6–2) De La Rosa (3–3) Rogers Centre 46,683 47–55 L3
103 July 25 @ Rays 4–6 Price (11–7) Tazawa (1–2) McGee (10) Tropicana Field 23,136 47–56 L4
104 July 26 @ Rays 0–3 Balfour (1–3) Lackey (11–7) Tropicana Field 26,659 47–57 L5
105 July 27 @ Rays 3–2 Webster (1–0) Archer (6–6) Uehara (21) Tropicana Field 25,221 48–57 W1
106 July 28 Blue Jays 1–14 Dickey (9–10) Buchholz (5–7) Fenway Park 37,974 48–58 L1
107 July 29 Blue Jays 2–4 Stroman (7–2) De La Rosa (3–4) Janssen (17) Fenway Park 38,275 48–59 L2
108 July 30 Blue Jays 1–6 Buehrle (11–7) Workman (1–4) Fenway Park 38,203 48–60 L3
August (12–16)
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109 August 1 Yankees 4–3 Ranaudo (1–0) Capuano (1–2) Uehara (22) Fenway Park 37,782 49–60 W1
110 August 2 Yankees 4–6 Kelley (2–3) Webster (1–1) Robertson (28) Fenway Park 37,302 49–61 L1
111 August 3 Yankees 7–8 Rogers (1–0) Breslow (2–3) Robertson (29) Fenway Park 38,035 49–62 L2
112 August 5 @ Cardinals 2–3 Neshek (5–0) Tazawa (1–3) Rosenthal (35) Busch Stadium 43,432 49–63 L3
113 August 6 @ Cardinals 2–1 Tazawa (2–3) Rosenthal (1–6) Uehara (23) Busch Stadium 42,733 50–63 W1
114 August 7 @ Cardinals 2–5 Wainwright (14–6) Workman (1–5) Neshek (3) Busch Stadium 44,570 50–64 L1
115 August 8 @ Angels 4–2 Webster (2–1) Weaver (12–7) Uehara (24) Angel Stadium 38,016 51–64 W1
116 August 9 @ Angels 4–5 (19) Shoemaker (10–4) Workman (1–6) Angel Stadium 42,159 51–65 L1
117 August 10 @ Angels 3–1 De La Rosa (4–4) Smith (4–1) Uehara (25) Angel Stadium 36,300 52–65 W1
118 August 12 @ Reds 3–2 Layne (1–0) Broxton (4–1) Uehara (26) Great American Ball Park 35,903 53–65 W2
119 August 13 @ Reds 5–4 Ranaudo (2–0) Leake (9–11) Mujica (3) Great American Ball Park 32,870 54–65 W3
120 August 14 Astros 9–4 Webster (3–1) Feldman (6–9) Fenway Park 38,065 55–65 W4
121 August 15 Astros 3–5 (10) Sipp (3–2) Breslow (2–4) Fenway Park 37,016 55–66 L1
122 August 16 Astros 10–7 Wilson (1–0) Fields (2–6) Fenway Park 37,652 56–66 W1
123 August 17 Astros 1–8 McHugh (6–9) Kelly (2–3) Fenway Park 36,717 56–67 L1
124 August 18 Angels 2–4 Wilson (10–8) Workman (1–7) Jepsen (1) Fenway Park 35,170 56–68 L2
125 August 19 Angels 3–4 Smith (5–1) Uehara (5–3) Street (34) Fenway Park 35,471 56–69 L3
126 August 20 Angels 3–8 Rasmus (3–1) Buchholz (5–8) Fenway Park 35,136 56–70 L4
127 August 21 Angels 0–2 Shoemaker (12–4) De La Rosa (4–5) Grilli (12) Fenway Park 36,160 56–71 L5
128 August 22 Mariners 3–5 Leone (6–2) Uehara (5–4) Rodney (37) Fenway Park 36,433 56–72 L6
129 August 23 Mariners 3–7 Wilhelmsen (2–2) Workman (1–8) Fenway Park 36,905 56–73 L7
130 August 24 Mariners 6–8 Leone (7–2) Webster (3–2) Rodney (38) Fenway Park 37,022 56–74 L8
131 August 25 @ Blue Jays 4–3 (10) Uehara (6–4) Sanchez (2–1) Breslow (1) Rogers Centre 26,041 57–74 W1
132 August 26 @ Blue Jays 11–7 (11) Tazawa (3–3) Janssen (3–2) Rogers Centre 27,321 58–74 W2
133 August 27 @ Blue Jays 2–5 Stroman (8–5) Layne (1–1) Cecil (5) Rogers Centre 30,285 58–75 L1
134 August 29 @ Rays 8–4 Ranaudo (3–0) Archer (8–7) Tropicana Field 16,107 59–75 W1
135 August 30 @ Rays 0–7 Odorizzi (10–11) Webster (3–3) Tropicana Field 17,463 59–76 L1
136 August 31 @ Rays 3–0 Buchholz (6–8) Cobb (9–7) Tropicana Field 16,822 60–76 W1
September (11–15)
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137 September 1 @ Rays 3–4 (10) Balfour (2–6) Badenhop (0–3) Tropicana Field 10,543 60–77 L1
138 September 2 @ Yankees 9–4 Kelly (3–3) Greene (4–2) Yankee Stadium 40,334 61–77 W1
139 September 3 @ Yankees 1–5 Kuroda (10–8) Ranaudo (3–1) Yankee Stadium 40,007 61–78 L1
140 September 4 @ Yankees 4–5 Warren (3–5) Uehara (6–5) Yankee Stadium 44,708 61–79 L2
141 September 5 Blue Jays 9–8 (10) Layne (2–1) Janssen (3–3) Fenway Park 35,667 62–79 W1
142 September 6 Blue Jays 4–3 Buchholz (7–8) Happ (9–9) Mujica (4) Fenway Park 36,677 63–79 W2
143 September 7 Blue Jays 1–3 Dickey (12–12) De La Rosa (4–6) Janssen (22) Fenway Park 36,261 63–80 L1
144 September 8 Orioles 0–4 González (9–7) Kelly (3–4) Fenway Park 35,894 63–81 L2
145 September 9 Orioles 1–4 Tillman (12–5) Ranaudo (3–2) Britton (34) Fenway Park 37,008 63–82 L3
146 September 10 Orioles 6–10 Chen (15–4) Workman (1–9) Fenway Park 35,374 63–83 L4
147 September 11 @ Royals 6–3 Buchholz (8–8) Hendriks (1–2) Mujica (5) Kauffman Stadium 28,673 64–83 W1
148 September 12 @ Royals 4–2 Webster (4–3) Ventura (12–10) Mujica (6) Kauffman Stadium 19,191 65–83 W2
149 September 13 @ Royals 1–7 Guthrie (11–11) De La Rosa (4–7) Kauffman Stadium 26,627 65–84 L1
150 September 14 @ Royals 8–4 Kelly (4–4) Vargas (11–9) Kauffman Stadium 19,065 66–84 W1
151 September 16 @ Pirates 0–4 Morton (6–12) Ranaudo (3–3) PNC Park 34,698 66–85 L1
152 September 17 @ Pirates 1–9 Liriano (6–10) Buchholz (8–9) PNC Park 34,785 66–86 L2
153 September 18 @ Pirates 2–3 Cole (10–5) Workman (1–10) Melancon (30) PNC Park 36,862 66–87 L3
154 September 19 @ Orioles 5–3 (10) Tazawa (4–3) O'Day (5–2) Mujica (7) Camden Yards 39,079 67–87 W1
155 September 20 @ Orioles 2–7 Tillman (13–5) De La Rosa (4–8) Camden Yards 43,015 67–88 L1
156 September 21 @ Orioles 3–2 Kelly (5–4) González (9–9) Mujica (8) Camden Yards 38,329 68–88 W1
157 September 23 Rays 2–6 Cobb (10–8) Buchholz (8–10) Fenway Park 35,566 68–89 L1
158 September 24 Rays 11–3 Ranaudo (4–3) Odorizzi (11–13) Fenway Park 35,741 69–89 W1
159 September 25 Rays 11–1 Webster (5–3) Hellickson (1–5) Fenway Park 36,590 70–89 W2
160 September 26 Yankees 2–3 Capuano (3–4) Wright (0–1) Robertson (39) Fenway Park 37,605 70–90 L1
161 September 27 Yankees 10–4 Kelly (6–4) Tanaka (13–5) Fenway Park 37,147 71–90 W1
162 September 28 Yankees 5–9 Pineda (5–5) Buchholz (8–11) Fenway Park 36,879 71–91 L1
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Awards and honors

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All-Star Game

Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Pawtucket Red Sox International League Kevin Boles
AA Portland Sea Dogs Eastern League Billy McMillon
A-Advanced Salem Red Sox Carolina League Carlos Febles
A Greenville Drive South Atlantic League Darren Fenster
A-Short Season Lowell Spinners New York–Penn League Joe Oliver
Rookie GCL Red Sox Gulf Coast League Tom Kotchman
Rookie DSL Red Sox Dominican Summer League José Zapata

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LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Pawtucket, GCL Red Sox[17]

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