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The 2025 Boston Red Sox season will be the 125th season in Boston Red Sox franchise history, and their 114th season at Fenway Park. Alex Cora is under contract as the team's on-field manager , in what will be the fifth season of his second stint in that role.
A new home hat will make its debut in 2025, solely with the white uniform set, as the main color of the hat will change to red with a blue bill. All hats will continue to feature the "Diamond C," and the club’s blue cap with red bill will be worn with all other jerseys (home red, road blue, road gray). The road uniform will stay the same. [18]
On March 24–25, 2025, the Red Sox are scheduled to conclude their spring training with two games in Monterrey, Mexico, against the Monterrey Sultanes. [62] MLB had planned to host games at the Stade de France, just outside Paris, starting in 2025.
The league went back in 2004 (New York Yankees vs. Tampa Bay Rays), 2008 (Boston Red Sox vs. Oakland A's), 2012 (Seattle Mariners vs. A's) and 2019 for a Mariners-A's rematch that featured the ...
Baseball Hall of Fame committee will vote on eight candidates for 2025. ... Red Sox, Yankees, Pirates, Angels. Key statistics: 229 wins, 3.30 ERA, 114 adjusted ERA, 187 complete games, 66.1 WAR.
From 1912 to the present, the Red Sox have played in Fenway Park. [1] The "Red Sox" name originates from the iconic uniform feature. They are sometimes nicknamed the "BoSox", a combination of "Boston" and "Sox" (as opposed to the "ChiSox"), the "Crimson Hose", and "the Olde Towne Team". [2] Most fans simply refer to them as the Sox.
Francona joins the Reds and has a lifetime record of 1950-1672 over a 23-year career. Francona managed with the Philadelphia Phillies from 1997-2000, the Boston Red Sox from 2004-2011 and the Cleveland Indians / Guardians from 2013-2023. He led the Red Sox to two World Series titles, winning in 2004 and 2007. Francona is also the winningest ...
The White Sox are on pace to go 39-123, which would break the 1962 New York Mets' record for the most losses in MLB history. The Mets went 40-120 in their inaugural season.