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2005 Boston Red Sox season

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Major League Baseball season

Major League Baseball team season
2005 Boston Red Sox
American League Wild Card winners
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkFenway Park
CityBoston
Record95–67 (.586)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersJohn W. Henry (New England Sports Ventures)
PresidentLarry Lucchino
General managerTheo Epstein
ManagerTerry Francona
TelevisionWSBK-TV
NESN
(Don Orsillo,Jerry Remy)
RadioWEEI
(Jerry Trupiano,Joe Castiglione)
WROL
(Bill Kulik,Uri Berenguer, Juan Báez)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
← 2004
2006 →

The2005 Boston Red Sox season was the 105th season in the franchise'sMajor League Baseball history. TheRed Sox finished second in theAmerican League East with a record of 95–67, the same record as theNew York Yankees. The Yankees were deemed the division winner, due to their 10–9 head-to-head record against the Red Sox during the regular season. The Red Sox qualified for thepostseason as the ALwild card, but were swept by theAmerican League Central (andeventual World Series championChicago White Sox) in theALDS.

On offense, the Red Sox led Major League Baseball inruns scored (910),hits (1,579),doubles (339),RBI (863),walks (653),batting average (.281),OBP (.357),OPS (.811) andsacrifice flies (63).[1] Red Sox pitchershit opposing batters with 89 pitches, the most by any major league pitching staff in 2005.[1]

Offseason

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The Red Sox made a few notable offseason moves coming off their 2004 World Series championship. The team brought back Jason Varitek by re-signing the veteran catcher to a 4-year $40 million deal.[2] Outfielder Dave Roberts – who played a key role as a base stealer during the 2004 postseason – was traded to the Padres in exchange for shortstop Ramon Vazquez and left fielder Jay Payton.[3]

Management sought to fill the void left by Orlando Cabrera and Pokey Reese at shortstop by signing free agent Édgar Rentería to a 4-year $40 million year with a 5th year option.[2] The move sat well with fans because Rentería was coming off a very successful 2004 campaign with the St. Louis Cardinals. Rentería hit .287 with 10 home runs and 72 RBI in 2004.[4]

The Red Sox front office looked to bolster their starting pitching by signing two veteran pitchers. The need for starting pitching was a point of emphasize due to the departure of Pedro Martínez to the New York Mets after 7 years in a Red Sox uniform.[5] The first pitcher signed was former Padres starter David Wells. Wells was coming off a surprising 2004 season with the Padres in which he posted a 3.73 ERA over 195 innings pitched at the age of 41.[6] The second pitcher signed was former Cubs starter Matt Clement. Clement was coming off a season in which he posted a respectable 3.68 ERA over 181 innings pitched.[7]

Spring training

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Boston WinBoston Loss
2005 Boston Red Sox Spring Training Log
March
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossRecordSource
1March 3Twins4─3González (1─0)Durbin (0─1)1─0[8][9]
2March 4Northeastern Huskies17─0WakefieldPellegrine2─0[10]
3March 4Boston College11─5TimlinJeanes3─0[10]

Regular season

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Season standings

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AL East
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
New York Yankees9567.58653‍–‍2842‍–‍39
Boston Red Sox9567.58654‍–‍2741‍–‍40
Toronto Blue Jays8082.4941543‍–‍3837‍–‍44
Baltimore Orioles7488.4572136‍–‍4538‍–‍43
Tampa Bay Devil Rays6795.4142840‍–‍4127‍–‍54


Record vs. opponents

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2005 American League record
Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2005
TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore8–102–61–63–54–22–43–37–114–67–312–64–69–108–10
Boston10–84–34–26–44–26–44–29–106–43–313–67–27–1112–6
Chicago6–23–414–514–513–54–611–73–32–76–34–23–64–212–6
Cleveland6–12–45–1412–613–63–510–93–46–37–34–63–34–215–3
Detroit5–34–65–146–1210–94–68–111–51–55–45–24–24–39–9
Kansas City2–42–45–136–139–102–76–133–32–42–73–52–83–69–9
Los Angeles4–24–66–45–36–47–26–46–410–99–94–515–41–512–6
Minnesota3–32–47–119–1011–813–64–63–34–66–46–03–64–28–10
New York11–710–93–34–35–13–34–63–37–27–38–117–312–611–7
Oakland6–44–67–23–65–14–29–106–42–712–64–511–85–510–8
Seattle3–73–33–63–74–57–29–94–63–76–124–26–134–610–8
Tampa Bay6–126–132–46–42–55–35–40–611–85–42–46–28–113–15
Texas6–42–76–33–32–48–24–156–33–78–1113–62–67–39–9
Toronto10–911–72–42–43–46–35–12–46–125–56–411–83–78–10
Red Sox vs. National League
TeamNL Central 
CHCCINHOUMILPITSTLATLPHI
Boston1–23–02–11–22–13–0

Notable transactions

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Opening Day lineup

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18Johnny DamonCF
16Édgar RenteríaSS
24Manny RamirezLF
34David OrtizDH
15Kevin Millar1B
33Jason VaritekC
44Jay PaytonRF
11Bill Mueller3B
12Mark Bellhorn2B
  3David WellsP

Roster

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2005 Boston Red Sox
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Designated hitter

Manager

Coaches

Game log

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2005 game log
April (12–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 3@Yankees9–2Johnson (1–0)Wells (0–1)54,8180–1
2April 5@Yankees4–3Rivera (1–0)Foulke (0–1)54,6900–2
3April 6@Yankees7–3Timlin (1–0)Rivera (1–1)55,1651–2
4April 8@Blue Jays6–5Arroyo (1–0)Bush (0–1)Foulke (1)50,5602–2
5April 9@Blue Jays12–5Frasor (1–0)Wells (0–2)28,7652–3
6April 10@Blue Jays4–3Batista (1–0)Timlin (1–1)22,8452–4
7April 11Yankees8–1Wakefield (1–0)Mussina (0–1)33,7023–4
8April 13Yankees5–2Wright (1–1)Schilling (0–1)Rivera (2)35,1153–5
9April 14Yankees8–5Foulke (1–1)Gordon (0–1)35,2514–5
10April 15Devil Rays10–0Wells (1–2)Nomo (1–1)35,0235–5
11April 16Devil Rays6–2Clement (1–0)Brazelton (0–3)35,1066–5
12April 17Devil Rays3–1Wakefield (2–0)Kazmir (0–1)Foulke (2)35,2327–5
13April 18Blue Jays12–7Schilling (1–1)Bush (0–2)35,2438–5
14April 19Blue Jays4–3Halladay (3–0)Foulke (1–2)Batista (4)35,5988–6
15April 20@Orioles8–0Wells (2–2)Chen (1–1)36,4789–6
16April 21@Orioles1–0Clement (2–0)López (2–1)Foulke (3)40,41910–6
17April 22@Devil Rays5–4Báez (3–0)Embree (0–1)30,53010–7
18April 23@Devil Rays6–5Fossum (1–1)Schilling (1–2)Carter (1)33,22010–8
19April 24@Devil Rays11–3Arroyo (2–0)Nomo (2–2)30,23611–8
20April 25Orioles8–4Chen (2–1)Wells (2–3)35,00311–9
21April 26Orioles11–8Julio (1–0)Foulke (1–3)Ryan (3)35,67011–10
April 27OriolesPostponed (rain)Rescheduled for June 2
22April 29@Rangers7–2Park (3–1)Wakefield (2–1)Mahay (1)43,93311–11
23April 30@Rangers9–2Arroyo (3–0)Astacio (1–3)44,11412–11
May (16–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
24May 1@Rangers6–5Clement (3–0)Drese (2–3)Foulke (4)49,34213–11
25May 2@Tigers8–3Bonderman (4–2)Neal (0–1)Urbina (1)17,49713–12
26May 3@Tigers5–3Halama (1–0)Maroth (2–2)Foulke (5)19,12114–12
27May 4@Tigers4–3Wakefield (3–1)Farnsworth (1–1)Foulke (6)23,29515–12
28May 5@Tigers2–1Arroyo (4–0)Urbina (0–3)Foulke (7)24,87016–12
29May 6Mariners7–2Clement (4–0)Moyer (4–1)35,22917–12
May 7MarinersPostponed (rain)Rescheduled for May 8
30May 8Mariners6–3González (1–0)Piñeiro (2–3)Foulke (8)34,84818–12
31May 8Mariners6–4Franklin (2–4)Halama (1–1)Guardado (9)34,67118–13
32May 9Athletics13–5Wakefield (4–1)Haren (1–5)35,00019–13
33May 10Athletics3–2Matt Mantei (1–0)Dotel (1–1)35,64420–13
34May 11Athletics6–5Foulke (2–3)Dotel (1–2)35,37521–13
35May 13@Mariners14–7Mateo (1–0)González (1–1)44,53421–14
36May 14@Mariners6–3Myers (1–0)Villone (0–2)Foulke (9)46,22922–14
37May 15@Mariners5–4Meche (3–2)WakefieldGuardado (10)46,14522–15
38May 16@Athletics6–4Yabu (3–0)Myers (1–1)Dotel (7)30,28122–16
39May 17@Athletics7–5Embree (1–1)Cruz (0–2)Foulke (10)29,49423–16
40May 18@Athletics13–6Etherton (1–0)Wells (2–4)42,70523–17
41May 20Braves4–3Miller (1–0)Hudson (4–3)Foulke (11)35,33224–17
42May 21Braves7–5Davies (1–0)Wakefield (4–3)35,00824–18
43May 22Braves5–2Clement (5–0)Colón (0–1)34,84425–18
44May 24@Blue Jays9–6Batista (3–0)Embree (1–2)34,28025–19
45May 25@Blue Jays6–1Lilly (3–4)Arroyo (4–1)23,22125–20
46May 26@Blue Jays8–1Chacín (5–3)Miller (1–1)Walker (2)26,25525–21
47May 27@Yankees6–3Johnson (5–3)Wakefield (4–4)Rivera (12)55,05125–22
48May 28@Yankees17–1Clement (6–0)Pavano (4–3)55,31526–22
49May 29@Yankees7–2Wells (3–4)Mussina (5–3)55,23527–22
50May 30Orioles8–1Lopez (4–2)Arroyo (4–2)35,48327–23
51May 31Orioles5–1Miller (2–1)Cabrera (4–4)35,14728–23
June (17–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
52June 1Orioles9–3Ponson (6–3)Wakefield (4–5)35,52728–24
53June 2Orioles6–4Foulke (3–3)Ryan (0–1)35,13829–24
54June 3Angels7–4Myers (2–1)Shields (4–3)Foulke (12)35,32830–24
55June 4Angels13–6Colón (7–3)Embree (1–3)34,75430–25
56June 5Angels6–3Myers (3–1)Woods (1–1)Foulke (13)35,00831–25
57June 6@Cardinals7–1Morris (7–0)Wakefield (4–6)50,27031–26
58June 7@Cardinals9–2Suppan (5–5)Clement (6–1)47,49631–27
59June 8@Cardinals4–0Wells (4–4)Carpenter (8–4)46,92832–27
60June 10@Cubs14–6Maddux (5–3)Arroyo (4–3)39,21532–28
61June 11@Cubs7–6Wellemeyer (2–1)Miller (2–2)Dempster (8)39,09632–29
62June 12@Cubs8–1Wakefield (5–6)Rusch (5–2)39,13833–29
63June 13Reds10–3Clement (7–1)Milton (3–8)35,47834–29
64June 14Reds7–0Wells (5–4)Hudson (1–1)35,38735–29
65June 15Reds6–1Arroyo (5–3)Harang (4–5)35,26536–29
66June 17Pirates6–5Foulke (4–3)White (2–3)35,37737–29
67June 18Pirates2–0White (3–3)Embree (1–4)Mesa (18)35,21637–30
68June 19Pirates8–0Clement (8–1)Wells (5–6)35,04638–30
69June 20@Indians10–9Wells (6–4)Sabathia (5–4)Foulke (14)30,56239–30
70June 21@Indians9–2Arroyo (6–3)Millwood (2–5)28,45040–30
71June 22@Indians5–4Foulke (5–3)Wickman (0–2)29,91541–30
72June 24@Phillies8–0Wakefield (6–6)Lieber (8–7)45,09042–30
73June 25@Phillies7–1Clement (9–1)Padilla (3–7)44,86843–30
74June 26@Phillies12–8Timlin (2–1)Cormier (2–2)45,04244–30
75June 27Indians7–0Millwood (3–5)Arroyo (6–4)35,45844–31
76June 28Indians12–8Miller (1–0)Foulke (5–4)35,44544–32
77June 29Indians5–2Wakefield (7–6)Elarton (4–3)Timlin (1)35,06945–32
July (14–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
78July 1Blue Jays15–2Lilly (6–8)Clement (9–2)35,30245–33
79July 2Blue Jays6–4Timlin (3–1)Walker (3–2)Foulke (15)35,26846–33
80July 3Blue Jays5–2Halladay (12–4)Arroyo (6–5)Schoeneweis (1)34,79446–34
81July 4@Rangers6–5Benoit (1–0)Foulke (5–5)50,49246–35
82July 5@Rangers7–4Wakefield (8–6)Young (8–5)Timlin (2)33,35647–35
83July 6@Rangers7–4Clement (10–2)Park (8–3)Embree (1)34,96248–35
84July 7@Orioles3–1Cabrera (7–7)Wells (6–5)Byrdak (1)47,38948–36
85July 8@Orioles7–2Arroyo (7–5)Ponson (7–7)49,17449–36
86July 9@Orioles9–1Chen (7–5)Miller (2–3)49,33149–37
87July 10@Orioles4–1Lopez (8–5)Wakefield (8–7)Ryan (19)49,82849–38
88July 14Yankees8–6Gordon (3–3)Schilling (1–3)Rivera (21)35,23249–39
89July 15Yankees17–1Wells (7–5)Redding (0–6)35,08350–39
90July 16Yankees7–4Johnson (10–6)Clement (10–3)Rivera (22)34,69450–40
91July 17Yankees5–3Leiter (4–7)Wakefield (8–8)Rivera (23)34,80250–41
92July 18Devil Rays3–1Kazmir (4–7)Miller (2–4)Báez (17)35,40550–42
93July 19Devil Rays5–2Arroyo (8–5)Fossum (4–8)Schilling (1)35,42851–42
94July 20Devil Rays9–4Wells (8–5)Hendrickson (4–7)35,12352–42
95July 21@White Sox6–5Schilling (2–3)Vizcaíno (4–4)36,78453–42
96July 22@White Sox8–4Garland (15–4)Wakefield (8–9)37,51153–43
97July 23@White Sox3–0Miller (3–4)Hernández (7–3)Schilling (2)39,40854–43
98July 24@White Sox6–4Contreras (6–6)Arroyo (8–6)Hermanson (23)37,16854–44
99July 25@Devil Rays4–3Colomé (2–2)Schilling (2–4)21,55054–45
100July 26@Devil Rays10–9Schilling (3–4)Báez (5–3)24,02955–45
101July 27@Devil Rays4–1Wakefield (9–9)McClung (1–6)Schilling (3)22,07956–45
102July 29Twins8–5Arroyo (9–6)Silva (7–5)Schilling (4)35,21157–45
103July 30Twins6–2Wells (9–5)Lohse (7–10)35,16758–45
104July 31Twins4–3Timlin (4–1)Rincón (4–4)Schilling (5)34,92959–45
August (18–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
105August 2Royals6–4Wakefield (10–9)Burgos (1–4)Schilling (6)35,38660–45
106August 3Royals8–5Miller (4–4)SnyderSchilling (7)35,05561–45
107August 4Royals11–9Clement (11–3)Núñez (2–2)Schilling (8)35,06062–45
108August 5@Twins12–0Radke (7–10)Arroyo (9–7)38,16162–46
109August 6@Twins4–3Nathan (4–3)Timlin (4–2)40,62662–47
110August 7@Twins11–7Wakefield (11–9)Mays (5–7)Schilling (9)40,98263–47
111August 8Rangers11–6González (2–1)Karsay (0–1)35,45364–47
112August 9Rangers8–7Schilling (4–4)Gryboski (1–1)35,30865–47
113August 10Rangers16–5Arroyo (10–7)Rogers (11–5)35,37966–47
114August 12White Sox9–8Bradford (1–0)Buehrle (13–5)35,13267–47
115August 13White Sox7–4Wakefield (12–9)Garland (16–6)35,05568–47
August 14White SoxPostponed (rain)Rescheduled for September 5
116August 15@Tigers7–6Walker (4–3)Schilling (4–5)30,42668–48
117August 16@Tigers10–7Bradford (2–0)Dingman (1–2)32,12969–48
118August 17@Tigers6–5Bonderman (14–9)Wells (9–6)Rodney (5)30,63469–49
119August 18@Angels13–4Colón (16–6)Wakefield (12–10)44,05069–50
120August 19@Angels4–3Schilling (5–5)Shields (8–9)43,89670–50
121August 20@Angels4–2Santana (7–5)Arroyo (10–8)Rodríguez (28)44,01470–51
122August 21@Angels5–1Timlin (5–2)Byrd (9–8)44,02271–51
123August 23@Royals5–2Wells (10–6)Greinke (3–15)21,32372–51
124August 24@Royals4–3Sisco (2–2)Arroyo (10–9)18,87172–52
125August 25@Royals7–4Lima (5–12)Schilling (5–6)MacDougal (17)21,81572–53
126August 26Tigers9–8Wakefield (13–10)Johnson (7–10)Timlin (3)35,05673–53
127August 27Tigers12–8Colón (2–5)Papelbon (0–1)35,22873–54
128August 28Tigers11–3Wells (11–6)Robertson (6–11)34,65874–54
129August 29Devil Rays10–6Clement (12–3)McClung (5–8)35,00775–54
130August 30Devil Rays7–6Timlin (6–2)Borowski (1–1)35,10176–54
131August 31Devil Rays7–6Wakefield (14–10)Fossum (8–11)Timlin (4)35,25377–54
September (17–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
132September 1Devil Rays7–4Arroyo (11–9)Waechter (5–9)Timlin (5)35,33778–54
133September 2Orioles7–3Maine (2–1)DiNardo (0–1)35,15678–55
134September 3Orioles7–6Clement (13–3)Bédard (6–6)Timlin (6)35,14279–55
135September 4Orioles5–1Wells (12–6)Lopez (13–9)35,00380–55
136September 5White Sox5–3McCarthy (2–1)Schilling (5–7)35,67380–56
137September 6Angels3–2Wakefield (15–10)Shields (8–11)35,06181–56
138September 7Angels6–3Arroyo (12–9)Santana (8–7)Timlin (7)35,42382–56
139September 8Angels3–0Byrd (11–9)Clement (13–4)Rodríguez (35)35,35182–57
140September 9@Yankees8–4Small (7–0)Wells (12–7)55,02482–58
141September 10@Yankees9–2Schilling (6–7)Chacón (5–10)55,07683–58
142September 11@Yankees1–0Johnson (14–8)Wakefield (15–11)Rivera (37)55,12383–59
143September 12@Blue Jays6–5Papelbon (1–1)Walker (6–5)24,61784–59
144September 13@Blue Jays9–3Downs (3–3)Clement (13–5)25,25384–60
145September 14@Blue Jays1–0Wells (13–7)Towers (11–11)Timlin (8)25,86585–60
146September 15Athletics6–2Blanton (10–11)Schilling (6–8)35,07985–61
147September 16Athletics3–2Timlin (7–2)Cruz (0–3)35,24986–61
148September 17Athletics2–1Arroyo (13–9)Haren (13–11)Timlin (9)35,22087–61
149September 18Athletics12–3Saarloos (10–7)Clement (13–6)34,84987–62
150September 19@Devil Rays8–7Hendrickson (10–7)Harville (0–3)Báez (38)16,12487–63
151September 20@Devil Rays15–2Schilling (7–8)McClung (6–11)18,72388–63
152September 21@Devil Rays7–4Miller (2–2)Timlin (7–3)Báez (39)20,00288–64
153September 23@Orioles6–3Arroyo (14–9)Cabrera (10–12)Timlin (10)46,85089–64
154September 24@Orioles4–3Papelbon (2–1)Ryan (1–4)Timlin (11)48,61290–64
155September 25@Orioles9–3Wells (14–7)Maine (2–3)46,55991–64
September 26Blue JaysPostponed (rain)Rescheduled for September 27
156September 27Blue Jays3–1Wakefield (16–11)Bush (5–11)Timlin (12)35,70092–65
157September 27Blue Jays5–7Frasor (3–5)Bradford (2–1)Batista (31)35,47692–65
158September 28Blue Jays7–2LillyArroyo (14–10)35,31392–66
159September 29Blue Jays5–4Papelbon (3–1)Batista (5–8)35,34593–66
160September 30Yankees5–3Wells (15–7)Wang (8–5)Timlin (13)34,83294–66
October (1–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
161October 1Yankees8–4Johnson (17–8)Wakefield (16–12)34,55694–67
162October 2Yankees10–1Schilling (8–8)Wright34,53495–67

Player stats

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Batting

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Starters by position

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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
CJason Varitek133470132.2812270
1BKevin Millar134449122.272950
2BMark Bellhorn8528361.216728
SSÉdgar Rentería153623172.276870
3BBill Mueller150519153.2951062
LFManny Ramirez152554162.29245144
CFJohnny Damon148624197.3161075
RFTrot Nixon124408112.2751365
DHDavid Ortiz159601180.30047148

Other batters

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Tony Graffanino5118860.319420
John Olerud8717350.289737
Doug Mirabelli5013631.228618
Jay Payton5513335.263521
Alex Cora4710428.269216
Gabe Kapler369724.24719
Kevin Youkilis447922.27819
Ramón Vázquez276112.19704
Roberto Petagine18329.28119
Adam Hyzdu12164.25000
Adam Stern36152.13312
Kelly Shoppach9150.00000
José Cruz Jr.4123.25000
Dave McCarty1342.50002
Alejandro Machado1051.20000
Hanley Ramirez220.00000
Shawn Wooten110.00000

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ER = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Tim Wakefield33225.116124.15151
Bronson Arroyo35205.114104.51100
Matt Clement32191.01364.57146
David Wells30189.01574.45107
Wade Miller1691.0444.9564

Other pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Curt Schilling3293.1885.6987
Jonathan Papelbon1734.0312.6534
Lenny DiNardo814.2011.8415

Relief pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Keith Foulke4355155.9134
Mike Timlin8173132.2459
Mike Myers653103.1321
Alan Embree431417.6530
Matt Mantei341006.4922
Chad Bradford312103.8610
John Halama301106.1826
Geremi González282106.1128
Manny Delcarmen100003.009
Blaine Neal80109.003
Chad Harville80106.433
Mike Remlinger800014.855
Craig Hansen40006.003
Cla Meredith300027.000
Abe Alvarez200015.431
Mike Stanton10000.001
Scott Cassidy100040.500
Matt Perisho1000inf0

ALDS

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Main article:2005 American League Division Series
GameScoreDate
1Boston 2,Chicago 14October 4
2Boston 4,Chicago 5October 5
3Chicago 5, Boston 3October 7

The Chicago White Sox swept the Red Sox in the American League Division Series. The White Sox went on to win the World Series that year against the Houston Astros. The Red Sox entered the2005 postseason as a wild card team even though they had the same regular season record as theirdivision rival, theNew York Yankees because they lost the regular season head-to-head matchups 10–9.

A crucial moment of the series came in Game 2 when Red Sox second baseman Tony Graffanino made a crucial error that led to the White Sox scoring three unearned runs in the fifth inning. A slow groundball hit to the right side of the infield was able to get past Graffanino and a key double play was not turned. Later in the inning, White Sox second basemanTadahito Iguchi hit a three-run home run to give the White Sox a one-run lead.[25] Red Sox pitcher David Wells was pitching well in the game until the error. The error is viewed by many fans as having the Red Sox lose Game 2 and eventually the American League Division Series.

Red Sox ace Curt Schilling did not start a game in the American League Division Series after pitching in the last game of the season against the Yankees.

Awards and honors

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All-Star Game

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball

TheWilmington Blue Rocks replaced theSarasota Red Sox as theClass A-Advanced affiliate, and theGreenville Bombers replaced theAugusta GreenJackets as theClass A affiliate.

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAPawtucket Red SoxInternational LeagueRon Johnson
AAPortland Sea DogsEastern LeagueTodd Claus
A-AdvancedWilmington Blue RocksCarolina LeagueDann Bilardello
AGreenville BombersSouth Atlantic LeagueChad Epperson
A-Short SeasonLowell SpinnersNew York–Penn LeagueLuis Alicea
RookieGCL Red SoxGulf Coast LeagueRalph Treuel
RookieDSL Red SoxDominican Summer LeagueNelson Paulino
RookieVSL Red Sox (cooperative)Venezuelan Summer LeagueJosman Robles

VSL cooperative was with theSan Diego Padres.[citation needed]
Source:[26][27]

References

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1st Half:Boston Red Sox Game Log on ESPN.com
2nd Half:Boston Red Sox Game Log on ESPN.com
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  7. ^"Matt Clement Stats – Season & Career Statistics".www.foxsports.com. RetrievedDecember 1, 2015.
  8. ^Ulman, Howard (March 4, 2005). "Sox topple Twins for Openers".Bangor Daily News.Associated Press. p. C8.
  9. ^Snow, Chris (March 4, 2005). "Clement Catching On Quickly: He's Already A Varitek Fan".The Boston Globe. p. E2.
  10. ^abSnow, Chris (March 5, 2005). "Schilling Receives House Call".The Boston Globe. p. D5.
  11. ^abc"2005 Boston Red Sox Trades and Transactions".
  12. ^Edgar Renteria Statistics and History - Baseball-Reference.com
  13. ^abDavid McCarty Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  14. ^John Olerud Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  15. ^Jacoby Ellsbury Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  16. ^Clay Buchholz Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  17. ^Alex Cora Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  18. ^Chad Bradford Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  19. ^Alan Embree Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  20. ^Tony Graffanino Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  21. ^John Halama Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  22. ^abRicky Bottalico Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  23. ^abMike Remlinger Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  24. ^Mark Bellhorn Statistics and History - Baseball-Reference.com
  25. ^Jenkins, Lee (October 6, 2005)."Red Sox Create Another Moment of Infamy".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. RetrievedDecember 1, 2015.
  26. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed.,The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
  27. ^Boston Red Sox Media Guide. 2005. p. 529. RetrievedMarch 14, 2021 – viaWayback Machine.

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