2023 Boston Red Sox season

The 2023 Boston Red Sox season was the 123rd season in Boston Red Sox franchise history, and their 112th season at Fenway Park. The team was led by Alex Cora, in the third season of his second stint as the team's manager.

2023 Boston Red Sox
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkFenway Park
CityBoston
Record78–84 (.481)
Divisional place5th
OwnersJohn W. Henry (Fenway Sports Group)
PresidentSam Kennedy
Chief baseball officer
Chaim Bloom (until Sept. 14)
General managerBrian O'Halloran (until Sept. 14)
ManagerAlex Cora
TelevisionNESN: Dave O’Brien or Mike Monaco (play-by-play) with Lou Merloni, Will Middlebrooks, Kevin Millar, Tim Wakefield, Kevin Youkilis (analyst rotation)
RadioWEEI-FM / Boston Red Sox Radio Network: Joe Castiglione, Will Flemming, Sean McDonough, Lou Merloni (rotation)
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The Red Sox began their regular season on March 30, in a home game against the Baltimore Orioles. On September 14, Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom, who joined the team following the 2019 season, was fired, and Brian O'Halloran was removed as general manager, although not fired. On September 20, the team was eliminated from playoff contention for the second straight season. The team's season ended on October 1, finishing with a record of 78–84, in last place of the American League East. Average attendance was 32,989 for their 81 home games during the season, 12th-highest in the league.

The Red Sox ranked last in fielding among Major League Baseball (MLB) teams, and were criticized for poor pitching, a lack of pitching depth, and poor roster management.

Offseason

The team entered the offseason with the status of several players, most notably Xander Bogaerts, unclear due to expiring contracts or opt-out clauses.

Rule changes

MLB adopted several rule changes during the offseason. Briefly:

  • A pitch clock will now be used.
  • Pitchers are now limited to two "disengagements" (such as making a pickoff throw) during each batter's plate appearance.
  • Use of the infield shift is now restricted.
  • All three bases are increased from 15 inches (38 cm) square to 18 inches (46 cm) square.

Additionally announced in February:

  • As was first done during the shortened 2020 season, all extra innings during the regular season will start with a runner on second base.
  • When a position player can pitch has been slightly adjusted, based on the size of a team's lead and the inning.

Spring training

"Truck day", when the tractor-trailer carrying the team's equipment departs Fenway Park for Florida, was February 3. The Red Sox had their first spring training game on February 24, a 5–3 exhibition win over the Northeastern Huskies at JetBlue Park. The Red Sox defeated Team Puerto Rico, 9–3, in an exhibition game on March 8. The Red Sox' preseason concluded on March 28. Boston's Grapefruit League schedule featured 18 home games and 16 away games. The team posted a 14–14 record while scoring 164 runs and allowing 161.

Regular season

For the first time, MLB scheduled each team in the league to play every other team in the league during the regular season, resulting in Boston facing National League (NL) teams 46 times, compared to 20 times under prior scheduling. The team's schedule was constructed by MLB as follows:

  • 13 games  ×  4 AL East teams (Yankees, Blue Jays, Orioles, Rays) = 52 games
  •  7 games  ×  4 AL teams (Astros, Royals, Angels, Twins) = 28 games
  •  6 games  ×  6 AL teams (White Sox, Guardians, Tigers, Athletics, Mariners, Rangers) = 36 games
  •  4 games  ×  1 NL team (Braves) = 4 games
  •  3 games  ×  14 NL teams (all other NL teams) = 42 games

Total: 162 games

Opening Day lineup

Order No. Player Pos.
1 99 Alex Verdugo RF
2 11 Rafael Devers 3B
3  2 Justin Turner DH
4  7 Masataka Yoshida LF
5 18 Adam Duvall CF
6 36 Triston Casas 1B
7 39 Christian Arroyo 2B
8  3 Reese McGuire C
9  5 Kiké Hernández SS
28 Corey Kluber P

Source:

Season standings

American League East

AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Baltimore Orioles 101 61 .623 49‍–‍32 52‍–‍29
Tampa Bay Rays 99 63 .611 2 53‍–‍28 46‍–‍35
Toronto Blue Jays 89 73 .549 12 43‍–‍38 46‍–‍35
New York Yankees 82 80 .506 19 42‍–‍39 40‍–‍41
Boston Red Sox 78 84 .481 23 39‍–‍42 39‍–‍42

Record vs. opponents

Record vs. American League

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 7–6 4–2 3–4 6–1 3–3 5–1 5–2 4–2 7–6 6–1 4–2 8–5 3–3 10–3 26–20
Boston 6–7 2–4 3–3 5–1 2–5 5–2 3–4 4–3 9–4 4–2 3–3 2–11 3–3 7–6 20–26
Chicago 2–4 4–2 8–5 5–8 3–4 6–7 3–4 4–9 4–2 3–4 2–4 1–6 1–5 0–6 15–31
Cleveland 4–3 3–3 5–8 4–9 2–4 7–6 3–4 7–6 2–4 5–1 4–3 3–3 3–3 4–3 20–26
Detroit 1–6 1–5 8–5 9–4 3–3 10–3 3–3 8–5 2–5 3–4 3–3 1–5 3–4 2–4 21–25
Houston 3–3 5–2 4–3 4–2 3–3 1–5 9–4 2–4 2–5 10–3 4–9 3–3 9–4 3–4 28–18
Kansas City 1–5 2–5 7–6 6–7 3–10 5–1 2–4 4–9 2–4 2–4 1–6 3–4 1–5 1–6 16–30
Los Angeles 2–5 4–3 4–3 4–3 3–3 4–9 4–2 3–3 4–2 7–6 5–8 2–4 6–7 2–4 19–27
Minnesota 2–4 3–4 9–4 6–7 5–8 4–2 9–4 3–3 4–3 5–1 3–4 1–5 5–2 3–3 25–21
New York 6–7 4–9 2–4 4–2 5–2 5–2 4–2 2–4 3–4 5–1 4–2 5–8 3–4 7–6 23–23
Oakland 1–6 2–4 4–3 1–5 4–3 3–10 4–2 6–7 1–5 1–5 1–12 2–5 4–9 2–4 14–32
Seattle 2–4 3–3 4–2 3–4 3–3 9–4 6–1 8–5 4–3 2–4 12–1 3–4 4–9 3–3 22–24
Tampa Bay 5–8 11–2 6–1 3–3 5–1 3–3 4–3 4–2 5–1 8–5 5–2 4–3 2–4 7–6 27–19
Texas 3–3 3–3 5–1 3–3 4–3 4–9 5–1 7–6 2–5 4–3 9–4 9–4 4–2 6–1 22–24
Toronto 3–10 6–7 6–0 3–4 4–2 4–3 6–1 4–2 3–3 6–7 4–2 3–3 6–7 1–6 30–16

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Record vs. National League

Source: MLB Standings

Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH
Baltimore 2–1 1–2 1–2 1–2 2–1 1–2 3–0 1–2 3–0 1–2 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 4–0
Boston 2–1 3–1 2–1 1–2 1–2 1–2 0–3 2–1 2–1 2–1 0–3 2–1 1–2 0–3 1–2
Chicago 1–2 2–1 1–3 2–1 1–2 1–2 1–2 0–3 1–2 1–2 1–2 0–3 1–2 1–2 1–2
Cleveland 1–2 1–2 2–1 2–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 1–2 0–3 2–1 2–1 1–2 1–2 2–1 2–1
Detroit 0–3 1–2 1–2 1–2 2–1 1–2 1–2 2–1 3–0 0–3 2–2 1–2 3–0 2–1 1–2
Houston 3–0 3–0 3–0 0–3 3–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2 2–1 2–1 1–2 2–1 2–1
Kansas City 1–2 0–3 1–2 0–3 1–2 2–1 0–3 0–3 3–0 1–2 0–3 2–1 2–1 2–2 1–2
Los Angeles 1–2 1–2 3–0 0–3 1–2 0–4 0–3 1–2 2–1 1–2 2–1 0–3 2–1 3–0 2–1
Minnesota 3–0 0–3 2–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 1–2 2–2 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2
New York 2–1 0–3 1–2 3–0 1–2 2–1 1–2 1–2 2–2 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 1–2 1–2
Oakland 1–2 2–1 0–3 1–2 2–1 0–3 0–3 3–0 0–3 0–3 2–1 0–3 2–2 1–2 0–3
Seattle 2–1 1–2 1–2 1–2 3–0 0–3 2–1 0–3 1–2 1–2 2–1 3–1 2–1 2–1 1–2
Tampa Bay 2–1 1–2 1–2 2–1 3–0 2–1 3–1 2–1 1–2 0–3 3–0 1–2 2–1 1–2 3–0
Texas 1–3 1–2 1–2 0–3 3–0 1–2 3–0 0–3 2–1 3–0 2–1 0–3 2–1 2–1 1–2
Toronto 3–0 3–0 1–2 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 2–1 3–0 1–3 3–0 1–2 2–1 1–2 2–1

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Game log

Red Sox Win Red Sox Loss Game postponed Eliminated from Playoff Race
2023 Boston Red Sox Season Game Log: 78–84 (Home: 39–42; Away: 39–42)
March/April: 15–14 (Home: 9–7; Away: 6–7)
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1 March 30 Orioles 9–10 Gibson (1–0) Kluber (0–1) Bautista (1) Fenway Park 36,049 0–1 L1
2 April 1 Orioles 9–8 Jansen (1–0) Bautista (0–1) Fenway Park 29,062 1–1 W1
3 April 2 Orioles 9–5 Houck (1–0) Irvin (0–1) Fenway Park 27,886 2–1 W2
4 April 3 Pirates 6–7 Underwood Jr. (1–0) Crawford (0–1) Bednar (2) Fenway Park 28,369 2–2 L1
5 April 4 Pirates 1–4 Contreras (1–0) Pivetta (0–1) Bednar (3) Fenway Park 28,842 2–3 L2
6 April 5 Pirates 1–4 Keller (1–0) Kluber (0–2) Underwood Jr. (1) Fenway Park 24,477 2–4 L3
7 April 6 @ Tigers 6–3 Sale (1–0) Turnbull (0–2) Jansen (1) Comerica Park 44,650 3–4 W1
8 April 8 @ Tigers 14–5 Houck (2–0) Wentz (0–2) Comerica Park 21,835 4–4 W2
9 April 9 @ Tigers 4–1 Crawford (1–1) Boyd (0–1) Jansen (2) Comerica Park 14,885 5–4 W3
10 April 10 @ Rays 0–1 Poche (1–0) Martin (0–1) Fairbanks (1) Tropicana Field 13,470 5–5 L1
11 April 11 @ Rays 2–7 McClanahan (3–0) Whitlock (0–1) Tropicana Field 12,649 5–6 L2
12 April 12 @ Rays 7–9 Bradley (1–0) Sale (1–1) Fairbanks (2) Tropicana Field 17,136 5–7 L3
13 April 13 @ Rays 3–9 Kelly (1–0) Kluber (0–3) Bristo (1) Tropicana Field 21,175 5–8 L4
14 April 14 Angels 5–3 Winckowksi (1–0) Herget (0–2) Jansen (3) Fenway Park 36,680 6–8 W1
15 April 15 Angels 9–7 Brasier (1–0) Tepera (1–1) Jansen (4) Fenway Park 36,594 7–8 W2
16 April 16 Angels 2–1 Whitlock (1–1) Detmers (0–1) Brasier (1) Fenway Park 34,790 8–8 W3
17 April 17 Angels 4–5 Davidson (1–1) Bello (0–1) Estévez (2) Fenway Park 34,942 8–9 L1
18 April 18 Twins 5–4 (10) Schreiber (1–0) Morán (0–1) Fenway Park 28,132 9–9 W1
19 April 19 Twins 4–10 Ryan (4–0) Kluber (0–4) Headrick (1) Fenway Park 30,027 9–10 L1
20 April 20 Twins 11–5 Houck (3–0) Maeda (0–3) Fenway Park 34,427 10–10 W1
21 April 21 @ Brewers 5–3 Pivetta (1–1) Peralta (2–2) Jansen (5) American Family Field 24,976 11–10 W2
22 April 22 @ Brewers 4–5 Miley (3–1) Whitlock (1–2) Williams (3) American Family Field 31,965 11–11 L1
23 April 23 @ Brewers 12–5 Ort (1–0) Bush (0–1) American Family Field 26,939 12–11 W1
24 April 24 @ Orioles 4–5 Kremer (2–0) Sale (1–2) Canó (1) Camden Yards 11,811 12–12 L1
25 April 25 @ Orioles 8–6 Kluber (1–4) Bradish (1–1) Jansen (6) Camden Yards 14,343 13–12 W1
26 April 26 @ Orioles 2–6 Wells (1–1) Houck (3–1) Camden Yards 12,044 13–13 L1
27 April 28 Guardians 2–5 Bieber (2–1) Pivetta (1–2) Clase (9) Fenway Park 30,578 13–14 L2
28 April 29 Guardians 8–7 (10) Bernardino (1–0) Clase (1–2) Fenway Park 31,717 14–14 W1
29 April 30 Guardians 7–1 Sale (2–2) Allen (1–1) Fenway Park 29,395 15–14 W2
May: 13–13 (Home: 6–6; Away: 7–7)
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30 May 1 Blue Jays 6–5 Winckowksi (2–0) Romano (2–2) Fenway Park 27,438 16–14 W3
31 May 2 Blue Jays 7–6 Bleier (1–0) Swanson (1–1) Winckowski (1) Fenway Park 27,721 17–14 W4
32 May 3 Blue Jays 8–3 Pivetta (2–2) Manoah (1–2) Fenway Park 27,963 18–14 W5
33 May 4 Blue Jays 11–5 Bello (1–1) Gausman (2–3) Fenway Park 30,173 19–14 W6
34 May 5 @ Phillies 5–3 Sale (3–2) Wheeler (3–2) Jansen (7) Citizens Bank Park 43,322 20–14 W7
35 May 6 @ Phillies 7–4 Kluber (2–4) Falter (0–6) Jansen (8) Citizens Bank Park 43,832 21–14 W8
36 May 7 @ Phillies 1–6 Walker (3–2) Houck (3–2) Strahm (1) Citizens Bank Park 44,669 21–15 L1
37 May 9 @ Braves 3–9 Morton (4–3) Pivetta (2–3) Truist Park 36,805 21–16 L2
38 May 10 @ Braves 5–2 Bello (2–1) Minter (2–4) Jansen (9) Truist Park 40,270 22–16 W1
39 May 12 Cardinals 6–8 Helsley (1–2) Jansen (1–1) Fenway Park 34,553 22–17 L1
40 May 13 Cardinals 3–4 Pallante (2–0) Jansen (1–2) Gallegos (3) Fenway Park 35,935 22–18 L2
41 May 14 Cardinals 1–9 Mikolas (2–1) Kluber (2–5) Fenway Park 27,732 22–19 L3
42 May 15 Mariners 1–10 Kirby (5–2) Houck (3–3) Fenway Park 31,744 22–20 L4
43 May 16 Mariners 9–4 Pivetta (3–3) Castillo (2–2) Fenway Park 31,476 23–20 W1
44 May 17 Mariners 12–3 Bello (3–1) Gonzales (3–1) Fenway Park 32,209 24–20 W2
45 May 19 @ Padres 6–1 Paxton (1–0) Snell (1–6) Winckowski (2) Petco Park 41,530 25–20 W3
46 May 20 @ Padres 4–2 Sale (4–2) Musgrove (1–2) Jansen (10) Petco Park 40,215 26–20 W4
47 May 21 @ Padres 0–7 Wacha (5–1) Kluber (2–6) Petco Park 42,825 26–21 L1
48 May 22 @ Angels 1–2 Silseth (1–1) Crawford (1–2) Angel Stadium 25,314 26–22 L2
49 May 23 @ Angels 0–4 Canning (3–2) Bello (3–2) Angel Stadium 25,798 26–23 L3
50 May 24 @ Angels 3–7 Anderson (2–0) Paxton (1–1) Angel Stadium 26,596 26–24 L4
51 May 26 @ Diamondbacks 7–2 Sale (5–2) Pfaadt (0–2) Chase Field 25,467 27–24 W1
52 May 27 @ Diamondbacks 2–1 Whitlock (2–2) Davies (0–1) Jansen (11) Chase Field 29,142 28–24 W2
53 May 28 @ Diamondbacks 2–4 Kelly (6–3) Houck (3–4) Castro (5) Chase Field 26,051 28–25 L1
54 May 30 Reds 8–9 Lively (3–2) Bello (3–3) Díaz (13) Fenway Park 31,642 28–26 L2
55 May 31 Reds 4–5 Gibaut (5–1) Winckowski (2–1) Farmer (1) Fenway Park 32,593 28–27 L3
June: 13–15 (Home: 6–8; Away: 7–7)
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56 June 1 Reds 8–2 Martin (1–1) Herget (1–2) Fenway Park 31,204 29–27 W1
June 2 Rays Postponed (rain); Makeup: June 5
57 June 3 (1) Rays 8–5 Kluber (3–6) Beeks (2–3) Jansen (12) Fenway Park 31,303 30–27 W2
58 June 3 (2) Rays 2–4 Faucher (1–1) Jansen (1–3) Adam (8) Fenway Park 30,784 30–28 L1
59 June 4 Rays 2–6 Bradley (4–2) Houck (3–5) Fenway Park 34,192 30–29 L2
60 June 5 Rays 1–4 McClanahan (9–1) Bello (3–4) Adam (9) Fenway Park 30,860 30–30 L3
61 June 6 @ Guardians 5–4 Paxton (2–1) De Los Santos (2–1) Jansen (13) Progressive Field 21,471 31–30 W1
62 June 7 @ Guardians 2–5 Bibee (2–1) Crawford (1–3) Clase (20) Progressive Field 19,444 31–31 L1
63 June 8 @ Guardians 3–10 Civale (2–1) Dermody (0–1) Progressive Field 21,473 31–32 L2
64 June 9 @ Yankees 3–2 Whitlock (3–2) Cole (7–1) Jansen (14) Yankee Stadium 46,007 32–32 W1
65 June 10 @ Yankees 1–3 Germán (4–3) Houck (3–6) Holmes (8) Yankee Stadium 46,061 32–33 L1
66 June 11 @ Yankees 3–2 (10) Jansen (2–3) Marinaccio (2–3) Martin (1) Yankee Stadium 46,138 33–33 W1
67 June 12 Rockies 3–4 (10) Bard (2–0) Pivetta (3–4) Carasiti (1) Fenway Park 32,227 33–34 L1
68 June 13 Rockies 6–7 (10) Bard (3–0) Garza (0–1) Johnson (12) Fenway Park 31,400 33–35 L2
69 June 14 Rockies 6–3 Whitlock (4–2) Gomber (4–6) Fenway Park 31,977 34–35 W1
70 June 16 Yankees 15–5 Jacques (1–0) Germán (4–4) Fenway Park 37,086 35–35 W2
June 17 Yankees Postponed (rain); Makeup: June 18 as part of a split doubleheader
71 June 18 (1) Yankees 6–2 Pivetta (4–4) King (1–3) Fenway Park 36,178 36–35 W3
72 June 18 (2) Yankees 4–1 Bello (4–4) Severino (0–2) Jansen (15) Fenway Park 36,787 37–35 W4
73 June 19 @ Twins 9–3 Paxton (3–1) López (3–4) Target Field 22,081 38–35 W5
74 June 20 @ Twins 10–4 Crawford (2–3) Ober (4–4) Kluber (1) Target Field 22,650 39–35 W6
75 June 21 @ Twins 4–5 (10) Morán (1–2) Ort (1–1) Target Field 23,912 39–36 L1
76 June 22 @ Twins 0–6 Ryan (8–4) Garza (0–2) Target Field 28,553 39–37 L2
77 June 23 @ White Sox 3–1 Bello (5–4) Giolito (5–5) Jansen (16) Guaranteed Rate Field 27,015 40–37 W1
78 June 24 @ White Sox 4–5 Graveman (3–3) Jansen (2–4) Guaranteed Rate Field 33,054 40–38 L1
79 June 25 @ White Sox 1–4 Scholtens (1–2) Crawford (2–4) Middleton (2) Guaranteed Rate Field 26,077 40–39 L2
80 June 27 Marlins 1–10 Alcántara (3–6) Whitlock (4–3) Fenway Park 35,327 40–40 L3
81 June 28 Marlins 2–6 Garrett (4–2) Pivetta (4–5) Puk (12) Fenway Park 34,261 40–41 L4
82 June 29 Marlins 0–2 Nardi (6–1) Bello (5–5) Puk (13) Fenway Park 36,559 40–42 L5
83 June 30 @ Blue Jays 5–0 Paxton (4–1) Berríos (8–6) Rogers Centre 37,218 41–42 W1
July: 15–8 (Home: 9–2; Away: 6–6)
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84 July 1 @ Blue Jays 7–6 Crawford (3–4) Kikuchi (7–3) Jansen (17) Rogers Centre 41,813 42–42 W2
85 July 2 @ Blue Jays 5–4 Martin (2–1) Romano (3–4) Jacques (1) Rogers Centre 41,455 43–42 W3
86 July 4 Rangers 2–6 Dunning (8–1) Ort (1–2) Smith (15) Fenway Park 36,136 43–43 L1
87 July 5 Rangers 4–2 Bello (6–5) Gray (6–5) Jansen (18) Fenway Park 31,568 44–43 W1
88 July 6 Rangers 10–6 Winckowski (3–1) Sborz (4–4) Fenway Park 33,847 45–43 W2
89 July 7 Athletics 7–3 Pivetta (5–5) Long (0–1) Fenway Park 31,157 46–43 W3
90 July 8 Athletics 10–3 Paxton (5–1) Pruitt (1–6) Walter (1) Fenway Park 34,087 47–43 W4
91 July 9 Athletics 4–3 Martin (3–1) Waldichuk (2–6) Jansen (19) Fenway Park 35,460 48–43 W5
ASG July 11 All-Star Game NL 3–2 AL Doval (1–0) Bautista (0–1) Kimbrel (1) T-Mobile Park 47,159 N/A
92 July 14 @ Cubs 8–3 Bello (7–5) Hendricks (3–4) Jansen (20) Wrigley Field 37,597 49–43 W6
93 July 15 @ Cubs 4–10 Stroman (10–6) Paxton (5–2) Wrigley Field 40,224 49–44 L1
94 July 16 @ Cubs 11–5 Crawford (4–4) Steele (9–3) Wrigley Field 37,812 50–44 W1
95 July 17 @ Athletics 7–0 Pivetta (6–5) Blackburn (1–2) Oakland Coliseum 9,987 51–44 W2
96 July 18 @ Athletics 0–3 Medina (3–7) Jacques (1–1) May (7) Oakland Coliseum 10,115 51–45 L1
97 July 19 @ Athletics 5–6 Felipe (1–0) Bello (7–6) May (8) Oakland Coliseum 15,023 51–46 L2
98 July 21 Mets 4–5 Hartwig (3–1) Crawford (4–5) Robertson (14) Fenway Park 37,035 51–47 L3
99 July 22 Mets 8–6 Paxton (6–2) Scherzer (8–4) Jansen (21) Fenway Park 36,505 52–47 W1
100 July 23 Mets 6–1 Murphy (1–0) Carrasco (3–4) Fenway Park 35,619 53–47 W2
101 July 25 Braves 7–1 Pivetta (7–5) Morton (10–8) Fenway Park 36,663 54–47 W3
102 July 26 Braves 5–3 Jacques (2–1) Johnson (1–6) Jansen (22) Fenway Park 37,457 55–47 W4
103 July 28 @ Giants 3–2 Crawford (5–5) Webb (8–9) Jansen (23) Oracle Park 33,755 56–47 W5
104 July 29 @ Giants 2–3 Doval (3–3) Jansen (2–5) Oracle Park 37,470 56–48 L1
105 July 30 @ Giants 3–4 (11) Beck (2–0) Llovera (1–1) Oracle Park 37,026 56–49 L2
106 July 31 @ Mariners 2–6 Brash (6–3) Pivetta (7–6) T-Mobile Park 32,665 56–50 L3
August: 13–15 (Home: 6–10; Away: 7–5)
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107 August 1 @ Mariners 6–4 Bello (8–6) Miller (7–4) Jansen (24) T-Mobile Park 28,677 57–50 W1
108 August 2 @ Mariners 3–6 Brash (7–3) Schreiber (1–1) Muñoz (3) T-Mobile Park 37,942 57–51 L1
109 August 4 Blue Jays 3–7 Manoah (3–8) Paxton (6–3) Hicks (9) Fenway Park 36,376 57–52 L2
110 August 5 Blue Jays 4–5 Berríos (9–7) Bernardino (1–1) Swanson (4) Fenway Park 36,732 57–53 L3
111 August 6 Blue Jays 1–13 Bassitt (11–6) Murphy (1–1) Fenway Park 36,162 57–54 L4
112 August 7 Royals 6–2 Jansen (3–5) Hernández (1–7) Fenway Park 32,732 58–54 W1
113 August 8 Royals 3–9 Singer (8–8) Crawford (5–6) Fenway Park 30,997 58–55 L1
114 August 9 Royals 4–3 Pivetta (8–6) Lyles (3–13) Jansen (25) Fenway Park 35,495 59–55 W1
115 August 10 Royals 2–0 Paxton (7–3) Marsh (0–6) Jansen (26) Fenway Park 31,952 60–55 W2
116 August 11 Tigers 5–2 Barraclough (1–0) Skubal (2–2) Murphy (1) Fenway Park 32,647 61–55 W3
117 August 12 Tigers 2–6 Manning (4–4) Bello (8–7) Foley (5) Fenway Park 35,927 61–56 L1
118 August 13 Tigers 6–3 Whitlock (5–3) Rodríguez (8–6) Jansen (27) Fenway Park 35,145 62–56 W1
119 August 15 @ Nationals 5–4 Schreiber (2–1) Gray (7–10) Jansen (28) Nationals Park 23,516 63–56 W2
120 August 16 @ Nationals 2–6 Ferrer (2–0) Whitlock (5–4) Nationals Park 26,507 63–57 L1
121 August 17 @ Nationals 7–10 Corbin (8–11) Sale (5–3) Finnegan (19) Nationals Park 25,445 63–58 L2
122 August 18 @ Yankees 8–3 Bello (9–7) Brito (4–6) Yankee Stadium 44,566 64–58 W1
123 August 19 @ Yankees 8–1 Crawford (6–6) Cole (10–4) Yankee Stadium 42,599 65–58 W2
124 August 20 @ Yankees 6–5 Martin (4–1) Holmes (4–4) Jansen (29) Yankee Stadium 43,946 66–58 W3
125 August 21 @ Astros 4–9 Javier (9–2) Paxton (7–4) Minute Maid Park 31,590 66–59 L1
126 August 22 @ Astros 3–7 Verlander (9–6) Houck (3–7) Minute Maid Park 33,042 66–60 L2
127 August 23 @ Astros 7–5 (10) Pivetta (9–6) Graveman (3–6) Winckowski (3) Minute Maid Park 37,144 67–60 W1
128 August 24 @ Astros 17–1 Bello (10–7) France (9–5) Minute Maid Park 35,323 68–60 W2
129 August 25 Dodgers 4–7 Lynn (10–9) Pivetta (9–7) Phillips (20) Fenway Park 35,653 68–61 L1
130 August 26 Dodgers 8–5 Bernardino (2–1) Urías (11–7) Schreiber (1) Fenway Park 35,986 69–61 W1
131 August 27 Dodgers 4–7 Stone (1–0) Houck (3–8) Phillips (21) Fenway Park 33,954 69–62 L1
132 August 28 Astros 5–13 Graveman (4–6) Barraclough (1–1) Urquidy (1) Fenway Park 33,771 69–63 L2
133 August 29 Astros 2–6 France (10–5) Bello (10–8) Fenway Park 30,267 69–64 L3
134 August 30 Astros 4–7 Valdez (10–9) Crawford (6–7) Pressly (29) Fenway Park 31,045 69–65 L4
September/October: 9–19 (Home: 3–9; Away: 6–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
Streak
135 September 1 @ Royals 2–13 Lyles (4–15) Paxton (7–5) Kauffman Stadium 15,470 69–66 L5
136 September 2 @ Royals 9–5 Houck (4–8) Marsh (0–8) Pivetta (1) Kauffman Stadium 20,527 70–66 W1
137 September 3 @ Royals 7–3 Sale (6–3) Greinke (1–14) Kauffman Stadium 15,785 71–66 W2
138 September 4 @ Rays 7–3 Bello (11–8) Devenski (3–4) Tropicana Field 18,302 72–66 W3
139 September 5 @ Rays 6–8 (11) Ramírez (3–3) Jansen (3–6) Tropicana Field 9,119 72–67 L1
140 September 6 @ Rays 1–3 Glasnow (8–5) Pivetta (9–8) Fairbanks (20) Tropicana Field 10,100 72–68 L2
141 September 8 Orioles 2–11 Bradish (11–6) Houck (4–9) Fenway Park 33,852 72–69 L3
142 September 9 Orioles 12–13 Fujinami (7–8) Sale (6–4) Fenway Park 34,615 72–70 L4
143 September 10 Orioles 7–3 Bello (12–8) Rodriguez (5–4) Fenway Park 31,295 73–70 W1
September 11 Yankees Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 12 as part of a split doubleheader
144 September 12 (1) Yankees 2–3 Brito (7–7) Pivetta (9–9) Holmes (19) Fenway Park 30,029 73–71 L1
145 September 12 (2) Yankees 1–4 Rodón (3–5) Winckowski (3–2) Ramirez (1) Fenway Park 30,392 73–72 L2
September 13 Yankees Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 14 as part of a split doubleheader
146 September 14 (1) Yankees 5–0 Houck (5–9) King (4–6) Fenway Park 30,228 74–72 W1
147 September 14 (2) Yankees 5–8 Peralta (4–2) Llovera (1–2) Kahnle (2) Fenway Park 35,507 74–73 L1
148 September 15 @ Blue Jays 0–3 Berríos (11–10) Bello (12–9) Romano (35) Rogers Centre 35,680 74–74 L2
149 September 16 @ Blue Jays 3–4 (13) Green (3–0) Llovera (1–3) Rogers Centre 42,276 74–75 L3
150 September 17 @ Blue Jays 2–3 Swanson (4–2) Whitlock (5–5) Rogers Centre 41,876 74–76 L4
151 September 18 @ Rangers 4–2 Winckowski (4–2) Smith (2–7) Martin (2) Globe Life Field 27,375 75–76 W1
152 September 19 @ Rangers 4–6 Chapman (6–4) Murphy (1–2) Leclerc (3) Globe Life Field 26,617 75–77 L1
153 September 20 @ Rangers 5–15 Pérez (10–4) Bello (12–10) Globe Life Field 28,519 75–78 L2
154 September 22 White Sox 3–2 Llovera (2–3) Crochet (0–2) Martin (3) Fenway Park 37,102 76–78 W1
155 September 23 White Sox 0–1 Bummer (5–5) Winckowski (4–3) Shaw (3) Fenway Park 33,392 76–79 L1
156 September 24 White Sox 2–3 (6) Clevinger (9–8) Crawford (6–8) Fenway Park 33,399 76–80 L2
157 September 26 Rays 7–9 Eflin (16–8) Houck (5–10) Fairbanks (25) Fenway Park 34,094 76–81 L3
158 September 27 Rays 0–5 Glasnow (10–7) Bello (12–11) Fenway Park 34,559 76–82 L4
159 September 28 @ Orioles 0–2 Kremer (13–5) Sale (6–5) Wells (1) Camden Yards 27,543 76–83 L5
160 September 29 @ Orioles 3–0 Pivetta (10–9) Means (1–2) Whitlock (1) Camden Yards 28,192 77–83 W1
161 September 30 @ Orioles 2–5 Zimmermann (2–0) Winckowski (4–4) Camden Yards 43,150 77–84 L1
162 October 1 @ Orioles 6–1 Houck (6–10) Coulombe (5–3) Camden Yards 36,640 78–84 W1

Grand slams

No. Date Red Sox batter H/A Pitcher Opposing team Ref.
1 April 8 Rafael Devers Away Garrett Hill Detroit Tigers
2 April 23 Masataka Yoshida Away Javy Guerra Milwaukee Brewers
3 April 25 Jarren Duran Away Kyle Bradish Baltimore Orioles
4 June 16 Justin Turner Home Matt Krook New York Yankees
5 July 16 Masataka Yoshida Away Justin Steele Chicago Cubs
6 August 7 Pablo Reyes Home Carlos Hernández Kansas City Royals
7 August 17 Luis Urías Away Robert Garcia Washington Nationals
8 August 19 Away Gerrit Cole New York Yankees

Ejections

No. Date Red Sox personnel H/A Opposing team Ref.
1 April 24 Peter Fatse Away Baltimore Orioles
2 Alex Cora
3 May 6 Kutter Crawford† Away Philadelphia Phillies
4 June 5 Alex Cora Home Tampa Bay Rays
5 August 20 Away New York Yankees
6 August 22 Alex Verdugo Away Houston Astros
7 Alex Cora

† Crawford was on the injured list at the time of his ejection, which resulted from a pre-game staring contest with Matt Strahm of the Phillies, who was also ejected.

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Roster

2023 Boston Red Sox
Roster
Pitchers
  • 44 Kyle Barraclough
  • 66 Brayan Bello
  • 83 Brennan Bernardino
  • 35 Richard Bleier
  • 70 Ryan Brasier
  • 50 Kutter Crawford
  • 62 Matt Dermody
  • 32 Jake Faria
  • 63 Justin Garza
  • 89 Tanner Houck
  • 78 Joe Jacques
  • 74 Kenley Jansen
  • 76 Zack Kelly
  • 28 Corey Kluber
  • 32 Dinelson Lamet
  • 52 Zack Littell
  • 68 Mauricio Llovera
  • 55 Chris Martin
  • 72 Chris Murphy
  • 61 Kaleb Ort
  • 65 James Paxton
  • 37 Nick Pivetta
  • 73 Nick Robertson
  • 57 Joely Rodríguez
  • 41 Chris Sale
  • 46 John Schreiber
  • 67 Tayler Scott
  • 71 Ryan Sherriff
  • 75 Brandon Walter
  • 56 Zack Weiss
  • 22 Garrett Whitlock
  • 25 Josh Winckowski
Catchers
  • 38 Jorge Alfaro
  • 77 Caleb Hamilton
  •  3 Reese McGuire
  • 12 Connor Wong

Infielders

  • 39 Christian Arroyo
  • 36 Triston Casas
  • 20 Yu Chang
  • 29 Bobby Dalbec
  • 11 Rafael Devers
  • 70 David Hamilton
  •  5 Kiké Hernández
  • 19 Pablo Reyes
  • 10 Trevor Story
  •  2 Justin Turner
  • 17 Luis Urías
  • 47 Enmanuel Valdez
Outfielders
  • 52 Wilyer Abreu
  • 16 Jarren Duran
  • 18 Adam Duvall
  • 43 Ceddanne Rafaela
  • 30 Rob Refsnyder
  • 17 Raimel Tapia
  • 99 Alex Verdugo
  •  7 Masataka Yoshida
Manager
  • 13 Alex Cora

Coaches

  • 58 Dave Bush (pitching)
  • 62 Peter Fatse (hitting)
  • 53 Carlos Febles (third base)
  • 81 Andy Fox (field coordinator)
  • 84 Kyle Hudson (first base/outfield)
  • 90 Charlie Madden (bullpen catcher)
  • 88 Mani Martinez (bullpen catcher)
  • 54 Luis Ortiz (assistant hitting)
  • 85 Ben Rosenthal (assistant hitting)
  • 33 Jason Varitek (game planning/catching)
  • 60 Ramón Vázquez (bench)
  • 51 Kevin Walker (bullpen)

MLB debuts

Red Sox players who made their MLB debuts during the 2023 regular season:

  • March 30: Masataka Yoshida
  • April 19: Enmanuel Valdez
  • June 7: Chris Murphy
  • June 12: Joe Jacques
  • June 21: David Hamilton
  • June 22: Brandon Walter
  • August 22: Wilyer Abreu
  • August 28: Ceddanne Rafaela

Player statistics

= Indicates team leader

Batting

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 = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Rafael Devers 153 580 90 157 34 0 33 100 5 62 .271 .500
Justin Turner 146 558 86 154 31 0 23 96 4 51 .276 .455
Alex Verdugo 142 546 81 144 37 5 13 54 5 45 .264 .421
Masataka Yoshida 140 537 71 155 33 3 15 72 8 34 .289 .445
Triston Casas 132 429 66 113 21 2 24 65 0 70 .263 .490
Connor Wong 126 371 55 87 25 2 9 36 8 22 .235 .385
Jarren Duran 102 332 46 98 34 2 8 40 24 24 .295 .482
Adam Duvall 92 320 45 79 24 2 21 58 4 22 .247 .531
Enrique Hernández 86 297 38 66 11 0 6 31 3 22 .222 .320
Rob Refsnyder 89 202 31 50 9 1 1 28 7 33 .248 .317
Christian Arroyo 66 195 23 47 16 0 3 24 1 7 .241 .369
Reese McGuire 72 187 15 50 12 1 1 16 2 11 .267 .358
Pablo Reyes 64 167 27 48 9 0 2 20 7 14 .287 .377
Trevor Story 43 158 12 32 9 0 3 14 10 9 .203 .316
Enmanuel Valdez 49 139 17 37 8 0 6 19 5 8 .266 .453
Yu Chang 39 105 12 17 2 0 6 18 4 3 .162 .352
Luis Urías 32 89 13 20 4 0 2 13 0 14 .225 .337
Raimel Tapia 39 87 14 23 4 1 1 10 6 9 .264 .368
Ceddanne Rafaela 28 83 11 20 6 0 2 5 3 4 .241 .386
Wilyer Abreu 28 76 10 24 6 0 2 14 3 9 .316 .474
Bobby Dalbec 21 49 6 10 2 0 1 1 1 4 .204 .306
David Hamilton 15 33 2 4 2 0 0 0 2 6 .121 .182
Jorge Alfaro 8 17 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 .118 .118
Caleb Hamilton 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000
Totals 162 5562 772 1437 339 19 182 734 112 486 .258 .424
Rank in AL 3 6 3 1 10 10 6 7 12 4 6

Source:Baseball Reference

Pitching

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
Brayan Bello 12 11 4.24 28 28 0 157.0 165 77 74 45 132
Nick Pivetta 10 9 4.04 38 16 1 142.2 110 69 64 50 183
Kutter Crawford 6 8 4.04 31 23 0 129.1 107 59 58 36 135
Tanner Houck 6 10 5.01 21 21 0 106.0 104 61 59 41 99
Chris Sale 6 5 4.30 20 20 0 102.2 87 52 49 29 125
James Paxton 7 5 4.50 19 19 0 96.0 93 51 48 33 101
Josh Winckowski 4 4 2.88 60 1 3 84.1 89 34 27 31 82
Garrett Whitlock 5 5 5.15 22 10 1 71.2 82 43 41 13 72
Corey Kluber 3 6 7.04 15 9 1 55.0 69 47 43 21 42
Chris Martin 4 1 1.05 55 0 3 51.1 45 6 6 8 46
Brennan Bernardino 2 1 3.20 55 6 0 50.2 48 19 18 18 58
Chris Murphy 1 2 4.91 20 0 1 47.2 50 27 26 17 49
John Schreiber 2 1 3.86 46 2 1 46.2 41 22 20 25 53
Kenley Jansen 3 6 3.63 51 0 29 44.2 40 21 18 17 52
Richard Bleier 1 0 5.28 27 0 0 30.2 37 20 18 5 16
Mauricio Llovera 1 3 5.46 25 0 0 29.2 32 24 18 13 24
Joe Jacques 2 1 5.06 23 1 1 26.2 32 17 15 10 20
Kaleb Ort 1 2 6.26 21 2 0 23.0 27 19 16 9 24
Brandon Walter 0 0 6.26 9 0 1 23.0 32 17 16 7 16
Ryan Brasier 1 0 7.29 20 0 1 21.0 24 18 17 9 18
Justin Garza 0 2 7.36 17 1 0 18.1 22 17 15 12 17
Nick Robertson 0 0 6.00 9 1 0 12.0 13 9 8 5 13
Joely Rodríguez 0 0 6.55 11 0 0 11.0 13 9 8 6 14
Zack Kelly 0 0 3.86 8 0 0 9.1 7 4 4 8 6
Zack Weiss 0 0 2.08 6 0 0 8.2 3 3 2 4 8
Kyle Barraclough 1 1 12.91 3 0 0 7.2 14 11 11 6 4
Ryan Sherriff 0 0 2.70 5 0 0 6.2 6 2 2 2 5
Matt Dermody 0 1 6.75 1 1 0 4.0 4 3 3 1 1
Tayler Scott 0 0 4.91 4 1 0 3.2 6 3 2 4 2
Zack Littell 0 0 9.00 2 0 0 3.0 3 3 3 3 2
Jake Faria 0 0 22.50 1 0 0 2.0 4 5 5 4 3
Dinelson Lamet 0 0 13.50 1 0 0 2.0 4 3 3 1 1
Pablo Reyes 0 0 4.50 2 0 0 2.0 3 1 1 4 0
Totals 78 84 4.52 162 162 43 1430.0 1416 776 718 497 1423
Rank in AL 9 6 11 7 13 13 11 11 8 10
  • Note: No pitchers qualified for league ERA title because of no pitchers averaging 1 IP per game (162 IP).

Source:Baseball Reference

Transactions

Notable transactions of/for players on the 40-man roster during the 2023 regular season:

  • On April 16, the team claimed pitcher Brennan Bernardino off waivers from the Seattle Mariners; in a corresponding move, Zack Kelly was transferred to the 60-day injured list.
  • On April 17, pitcher Jake Faria was designated for assignment when the team activated Brayan Bello from the injured list. Faria was later sent outright to the Worcester Red Sox.
  • On April 28, the team claimed pitcher Justin Garza off waivers from the Los Angeles Angels.
  • On May 5, the team acquired minor-league pitcher Zack Littell from the Texas Rangers for cash considerations; he was added to Boston's active roster the following day. He was designated for assignment on May 10, and subsequently claimed by the Tampa Bay Rays.
  • On May 12, the team acquired minor-league utility player Pablo Reyes from the Oakland Athletics for cash considerations; the following day, his contract was selected to the active roster.
  • On May 15, the team designated pitcher Ryan Brasier for assignment. The following day, the team selected the contract of Ryan Sherriff, who had been pitching for Worcester, to the active roster. Brasier was released on May 21.
  • On June 5, outfielder Raimel Tapia was designated for assignment, as the team cleared roster space to activate Christian Arroyo from the injured list. Tapia was released by the team on June 11.
  • On June 8, the team added Worcester pitcher Matt Dermody to the 40-man and active rosters in order to make a start against the Cleveland Guardians; he was designated for assignment after the game. Dermody was sent outright to Worcester on June 11, and released on June 16.
  • On June 9, the team added Worcester pitcher Joe Jacques to the 40-man and active rosters.
  • On June 22, the team added backup catcher Caleb Hamilton to the 40-man and active rosters; in a corresponding move, Yu Chang was place on the 60-day injured list.
  • On July 6, the team signed catcher Jorge Alfaro to a major-league contract; in a corresponding move, Caleb Hamilton was designated for assignment. Hamilton was later sent outright to Worcester.
  • On July 7, Ryan Sherriff was designated for assignment. He later elected to become a free agent rather than accepting a minor-league assignment.
  • On July 16, the team re-added Jake Faria to the 40-man and active rosters; in a corresponding move, Tayler Scott was designated for assignment. Faria was designated for assignment the following day. Scott was subsequently claimed off waivers by Oakland, while Faria cleared waivers and was sent outright to Worcester.
  • On July 25, the team traded Kiké Hernández to the Los Angeles Dodgers for minor-league pitchers Nick Robertson and Justin Hagenman.
  • On July 26, the team acquired relief pitcher Mauricio Llovera from the San Francisco Giants for minor-league pitcher Marques Johnson.
  • On August 1, the day of the MLB trade deadline, the team acquired infielder Luis Urías from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for minor-league pitcher Bradley Blalock. Also, the team designated catcher Jorge Alfaro for assignment. Alfaro later elected to become a free agent.
  • On August 4, the team designated Christian Arroyo for assignment. He was later sent outright to Worcester.
  • On August 7, the team added pitcher Dinelson Lamet to the 40-man and active rosters; in a corresponding move, pitcher Richard Bleier was designated for assignment. Bleier was released two days later.
  • On August 8, Yu Chang was designated for assignment upon the return of Trevor Story from the 60-day injured list. Chang later accepted an assignment to Worcester.
  • On August 9, Dinelson Lamet was designated for assignment, and the team added Kyle Barraclough to the active and 40-man rosters. Lamet was later sent outright to Worcester.
  • On August 25, the team claimed pitcher Zack Weiss off waivers from the Los Angeles Angels.
  • On September 4, the team claimed pitcher Logan Gillaspie off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles.
  • On September 24, the team designated Kyle Barraclough for assignment to make roster room for Zack Kelly being activated from the 60-day injured list. Barraclough was later sent outright to Worcester.

Amateur draft

Boston had the 14th overall selection in the 2023 MLB draft, held July 9–11. The draft consisted of a total of 614 selections over 20 rounds. The Red Sox had a total of 22 picks; one in each round, plus two compensatory picks made during the fourth round. The team's picks during the first five rounds were:

Round Pick Player Position B/T Class School (sorts by state) Signing date
1 14 Kyle Teel C L/R 4YR Jr. Virginia July 21
2 50 Nazzan Zanetello SS R/R HS Sr. Christian Brothers College HS (MO) July 22
3 83 Antonio Anderson SS S/R HS Sr. North Atlanta HS (GA) July 22
4 115 Matt Duffy P L/R 4YR Jr. Canisius July 21
4† 132 Kristian Campbell SS R/R 4YR So. Georgia Tech July 21
4† 133 Justin Riemer SS S/R 4YR Jr. Wright State July 25
5 151 Connelly Early P L/L 4YR Jr. Virginia July 21

† Compensatory round selection

Awards and honors

Recipient Award Date awarded Ref.
Adam Duvall AL Player of the Week (March 30–April 2) April 3, 2023
Masataka Yoshida AL Player of the Week (May 1–7) May 8, 2023
Kenley Jansen All-Star Reserve P July 2, 2023
James Paxton AL Pitcher of the Month (June) July 3, 2023
Triston Casas AL Rookie of the Month (July) August 2, 2023
Adam Duvall AL Player of the Week (August 21–27) August 28, 2023
Rafael Devers AL Player of the Week (September 11–17) September 18, 2023
AL Silver Slugger Award 3B November 9, 2023

Triston Casas was a finalist for a Silver Slugger Award. He was also named a finalist for the American League Rookie of the Year Award, which went to Gunnar Henderson of the Orioles.

Devers, Justin Turner, and pitcher Chris Martin were nominated for the All-MLB Team, with winners due to be announced on December 16.

Farm system

Luke Montz, who managed the Salem Red Sox during the 2021 and 2022 seasons, left the Red Sox organization in October 2022. The team announced US-based minor-league staff assignments on January 27.

Level Team League Division Manager Record
Triple-A Worcester Red Sox International League East Chad Tracy 79–68 (.537)
Double-A Portland Sea Dogs Eastern League Northeast Chad Epperson 73–63 (.537)
High-A Greenville Drive South Atlantic League South Iggy Suarez 63–69 (.477)
Single-A Salem Red Sox Carolina League North Liam Carroll 55–72 (.433)
Rookie FCL Red Sox Florida Complex League South Jimmy Gonzalez
Tom Kotchman
28–25 (.528)
DSL Red Sox Blue Dominican
Summer League
San Pedro 28–26 (.519)
DSL Red Sox Red 26–26 (.500)

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