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The all-time attendance record of 115,300 was set at a preseason game between the defending champions Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers on March 29, 2008, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. [1] [2] According to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, this is the only baseball game where the 100,000 figure has been definitively exceeded. [3] [a]
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.
Boston Americans regular season record (1901–1907) 1,020 528 492 .518 Boston Red Sox regular season record (1908–present) 18,198 9,427 8,771 .518 All-time regular season record 19,218: 9,955: 9,263.518: All-time postseason record [130] 199 108 91 .543 All-time regular and postseason record: 19,417: 10,063: 9,354.518
The 2024 Boston Red Sox season was the 124th season in Boston Red Sox franchise history, and their 113th season at Fenway Park. The team was led by Alex Cora , in the fourth season of his second stint as the team's on-field manager , [ c ] while Craig Breslow was in his first season as the team's Chief Baseball Officer. [ 7 ]
The 2022 Boston Red Sox season was the 122nd season in Boston Red Sox franchise history, and their 111th season at Fenway Park. The team was led by Alex Cora, in the second season of his second stint as the team's manager. The team finished with a record of 78–84, in fifth and last place of the American League East division.
The loss dropped the Red Sox to 30–30 on the season. Red Sox lost the series 1–3 (13–19 runs) June 6–June 8, at Cleveland Guardians. Boston won the opener of a three-game series in Cleveland, 5–4, largely due to a four-run eighth inning. Starter James Paxton went seven innings, allowing two runs on six hits, and earned the win.
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The win gave the Red Sox a 19–19 record, the first time the team was at .500 since the second game of the season. Red Sox won the series 2–1 (11–10 runs) May 10–May 12, vs. Seattle Mariners. Eduardo Rodríguez started the first game of the series, holding Seattle scoreless through seven innings. Boston's offense had 15 hits, winning by ...