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January 4, 2007: Joel Piñeiro signed as a free agent with the Red Sox. [8] February 14, 2007: J. D. Drew signed as a free agent with the Red Sox. [9] June 18, 2007: J. C. Romero was released by the Red Sox. [10] July 31, 2007: Éric Gagné was acquired by the Red Sox from the Rangers in exchange for Engel Beltré, Kason Gabbard and David ...
Note that these records reflect statistics only for a player's tenure with the Red Sox. For example, David Ortiz hit a total of 541 home runs during his MLB career; 483 with the Red Sox and 58 with the Minnesota Twins [1] —thus, Ted Williams' 521 home runs, all hit with the Red Sox, is the team record.
Chicago White Sox designated hitter Jim Thome hit a two-run walk-off home run on September 16 for his 500th career home run at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago, leading the White Sox to a 9–7 win over the Los Angeles Angels, making the 2007 season the first in which three players hit their 500th homer. It was also the first time in MLB history ...
The 2007 American League Championship Series (ALCS), the second round of the American League side in Major League Baseball's 2007 postseason, began on October 12 and ended on October 21. It was a best-of-seven series, with the East Division champion and top-seeded Boston Red Sox facing the Central Division champion and second-seeded Cleveland ...
The 2007 AL Division Series consisted of three AL division champions and one wild card team, participating in two best-of-five series. They were: (1) Boston Red Sox (Eastern Division champions, 96–66) vs. (3) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (Western Division champions, 94–68): Red Sox win series, 3–0.
October 28, 2007, for the Boston Red Sox: MLB statistics; Batting average.254: Home runs: 53: Runs batted in: 253: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Minnesota Twins (2001–2003) Toronto Blue Jays ; Oakland Athletics (2004–2007) Boston Red Sox ; Career highlights and awards; World Series champion
Pedroia's 11 consecutive Opening Day starts at second from 2007-17 marks the second-longest streak in Red Sox history at any position, behind only Carl Yastrzemski's 12 straight in left field from ...
September 30, 2007, for the Boston Red Sox: MLB statistics; Batting average.231: Home runs: 58: Runs batted in: 206: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; San Francisco Giants (1996–2000) Texas Rangers ; Boston Red Sox (2001–2005) San Diego Padres ; Boston Red Sox (2006–2007) Career highlights and awards; 2× World Series champion (2004, 2007)