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1997 Boston Red Sox season

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Major League Baseball season

Major League Baseball team season
1997 Boston Red Sox
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkFenway Park
CityBoston, Massachusetts
Record78–84 (.481)
Divisional place4th
OwnersJRY Trust
PresidentJohn Harrington
General managerDan Duquette
ManagerJimy Williams
TelevisionWABU
(Sean McDonough,Jerry Remy)
NESN
(Bob Kurtz,Jerry Remy)
RadioWEEI
(Jerry Trupiano,Joe Castiglione)
WROL
(Bobby Serrano, Hector Martinez)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The1997 Boston Red Sox season was the 97th season in the franchise'sMajor League Baseball history. TheRed Sox finished fourth in theAmerican League East with a record of 78 wins and 84 losses, 20games behind theBaltimore Orioles. It was the last time the Red Sox had a losing record until2012. The Red Sox had 5,781 at bats, a single-season major league record.[1] They also hit 373 doubles, which tied a single-season major league record set by theSt. Louis Cardinals in 1930, which they later tied during theirWorld Series championship curse-breaking season in 2004 and later surpassed by theTexas Rangers in 2008 with 376.

Offseason

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  • December 9, 1996:Bret Saberhagen was signed as a free agent with the Boston Red Sox.[2]
  • January 22, 1997:Steve Avery was signed as a free agent with the Boston Red Sox.[3]
  • January 27, 1997:José Canseco was traded by the Boston Red Sox to the Oakland Athletics for John Wasdin and cash.
  • January 31, 1997: Mike Benjamin was signed as a free agent with the Boston Red Sox.[4]

Prior to the season, three largeCoca-Cola bottles were placed on the left light tower of theGreen Monster as an advertisement (they were removed prior to the 2008 season).[5][6]

Regular season

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Season standings

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AL East
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Baltimore Orioles9864.60546‍–‍3552‍–‍29
New York Yankees9666.593247‍–‍3349‍–‍33
Detroit Tigers7983.4881942‍–‍3937‍–‍44
Boston Red Sox7884.4812039‍–‍4239‍–‍42
Toronto Blue Jays7686.4692242‍–‍3934‍–‍47

Record vs. opponents

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1997 American League record
Source:MLB Standings Grid – 1997
TeamANABALBOSCWSCLEDETKCMILMINNYYOAKSEATEXTORNL
Anaheim4–76–56–57–45–66–57–44–74–711–16–68–46–54–12
Baltimore7–45–75–66–56–67–45–610–18–48–37–410–16–68–7
Boston5–67–53–86–55–73–88–38–34–87–47–43–86–66–9
Chicago5–66–58–35–74–711–14–76–62–98–35–63–85–68–7
Cleveland4–75–65–67–56–58–38–48–45–67–43–85–66–59–6
Detroit6–56–67–57–45–66–54–74–72–107–44–77–46–68–7
Kansas City5–64–78–31–113–85–66–67–53–83–85–66–55–66–9
Milwaukee4–76–53–87–44–87–46–65–74–75–65–67–47–48–7
Minnesota7–41–103–86–64–87–45–77–53–87–45–63–83–87–8
New York7–44–88–49–26–510–28–37–48–36–54–77–47–55–10
Oakland1–113–84–73–84–74–78–36–54–75–65–75–76–57–9
Seattle6–64–74–76–58–37–46–56–56–57–47–58–48–37–9
Texas4–81–108–38–36–54–75–64–78–34–77–54–84–710–6
Toronto5–66–66–66–55–66–66–54–78–35–75–63–87–44–11
Red Sox vs. National League East
TeamATLFLAMONNYMPHI
Boston0–31–20–32–13–0

Notable Transactions

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  • July 31, 1997: Heathcliff Slocumb was traded by the Boston Red Sox to the Seattle Mariners for Derek Lowe and Jason Varitek.
  • August 30, 1997:Curtis Pride was signed as a free agent with the Boston Red Sox.[7]

Opening Day lineup

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  5Nomar Garciaparra    SS
13John Valentin2B
42Mo Vaughn1B
20Mike StanleyDH
11Tim Naehring3B
12Wil CorderoLF
44Rudy PembertonRF
37Bill HaselmanC
24Shane MackCF
36Tom GordonP

Roster

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1997 Boston Red Sox
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Wally the Green Monster

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Wally the Green Monster
Main article:Wally the Green Monster

Wally the Green Monster is the official mascot for the Boston Red Sox. His name is derived from theGreen Monster nickname of the 37-foot wall in left field atFenway Park. Wally debuted in 1997 to the chagrin of many older Red Sox fans. Although he was a hit with children, the older fans did not immediately adopt him as part of the franchise.According to the Red Sox promotions department, Wally was a huge Red Sox fan who decided to move inside the left field wall of Fenway Park since it "eats up" hits that would easily be home runs at other parks in 1947. Apparently, he was very shy and lived the life of ahermit for 50 years. On the 50th anniversary of the Green Monster in 1997, he came out of the manual scoreboard and has been interacting with players and fans ever since.[8] Thanks to former Red Sox second baseman and broadcasterJerry Remy, those older fans have adored him.

Player stats

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Batting

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Starters by position

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

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBISB
CScott Hatteberg11435097.27710440
1BMo Vaughn141527166.31535962
2BJohn Valentin143575176.30618777
SSNomar Garciaparra153684209.306309822
3BTim Naehring7025974.2869401
LFWil Cordero140570160.28118721
CFDarren Bragg153513132.25795710
RFTroy O'Leary146499154.30915800
DHReggie Jefferson136489156.31913671

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; SB = Stolen bases

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBISB
Jeff Frye127404126.31235119
Mike Stanley9726078.30013530
Bill Haselman6721250.2366260
Shane Mack6013041.3153172
Mike Benjamin4911627.233072
Jesus Tavarez426912.174070
Rudy Pemberton276315.2382100
Michael Coleman8244.167021
Arquimedez Pozo4154.267030
Jose Malave440.000000
Walt McKeel530.000000
Curtis Pride221.500110
Jason Varitek1111.000000

Pitching

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

Starting pitchers

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PlayerGGSIPWLSVERASO
Tim Wakefield3529201.1121504.25151
Tom Gordon4225182.2610113.74159
Aaron Sele3333177.1131205.38122
Jeff Suppan2322112.17305.6967
Steve Avery221896.26706.4251

Main relief pitchers

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

PlayerGGSIPWLSVERASO
Heathcliff Slocumb49046.205175.7936
John Wasdin537124.24604.4084
Butch Henry36584.17363.5251
Jim Corsi52057.25323.4340
Kerry Lacy33045.21136.1118

Other pitchers and secondary relief pitchers

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

PlayerGGSIPWLSVERASO
Chris Hammond29865.13415.9248
Vaughn Eshelman21642.23306.3318
Mark Brandenburg31041.00205.4934
Joe Hudson26035.23103.5314
Bret Saberhagen6626.00106.5814
Ron Mahay28025.03002.5222
Ricky Trlicek18023.13404.6310
Derek Lowe8016.00203.3813
Rich Garcés12013.20104.6112
Robinson Checo5213.11103.3814
Pat Mahomes10010.01008.105
Toby Borland303.100013.501
Ken Grundt203.00009.000
Brian Rose113.000012.003
Mike Benjamin101.00000.000

Game log

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Red Sox WinRed Sox LossGame Postponed
1997 Boston Red Sox Season Game Log: 78–84 (Home: 39–42; Away: 39–42)
April: 13–12
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
1April 2@Angels6–5Mahomes (1–0)Percival (0–1)Slocumb (1)Anaheim Stadium30,8741–0W1
2April 3@Angels0–2Dickson (1–0)Wakefield (0–1)Anaheim Stadium17,3231–1L1
3April 4@Mariners10–5Sele (1–0)Wolcott (0–1)Henry (1)Kingdome40,7162–1W1
4April 5@Mariners8–6Trlicek (1–0)Charlton (0–1)Slocumb (2)Kingdome57,1103–1W2
5April 6@Mariners7–8(10)Charlton (1–1)Trlicek (1–1)Kingdome33,4503–2L1
6April 7@Athletics2–6Lewis (2–0)Gordon (0–1)Taylor (4)Oakland Coliseum8,4823–3L2
7April 8@Athletics13–7Trlicek (2–1)Wengert (0–2)Henry (2)Oakland Coliseum9,0104–3W1
8April 9@Athletics3–4(10)Small (1–0)Trlicek (2–2)Oakland Coliseum11,0574–4L1
9April 11Mariners3–5Johnson (1–0)Avery (0–1)Charlton (2)Fenway Park34,2104–5L2
10April 12Mariners1–5(10)Fassero (2–0)Corsi (0–1)Fenway Park15,3584–6L3
11April 13Mariners7–1Gordon (1–1)Sanders (0–3)Fenway Park30,3005–6W1
12April 14Athletics10–1Wakefield (1–1)Adams (0–1)Fenway Park18,1666–6W2
13April 15Athletics7–2Sele (2–0)Karsay (0–1)Fenway Park17,8627–6W3
14April 16Indians11–6Avery (1–1)Ogea (2–1)Fenway Park21,3058–6W4
15April 17Indians3–4Kline (3–0)Trlicek (2–3)Mesa (1)Fenway Park17,9888–7L1
April 18OriolesPostponed (rain). Makeup date June 10.
April 19OriolesPostponed (rain). Makeup date June 12.
16April 20Orioles1–11Key (3–0)Gordon (1–2)Fenway Park32,2908–8L2
17April 21Orioles4–2Sele (3–0)Erickson (2–1)Slocumb (3)Fenway Park33,6089–8W1
18April 22@Indians8–2Avery (2–1)Ogea (2–2)Henry (3)Jacobs Field41,80010–8W2
19April 23@Indians7–11McDowell (1–2)Trlicek (2–4)Jacobs Field42,43010–9L1
20April 24@Orioles2–1(12)Trlicek (3–4)Mathews (0–1)Henry (4)Camden Yards40,00011–9W1
21April 25@Orioles0–2Erickson (3–1)Gordon (1–3)Myers (9)Camden Yards45,22711–10L1
22April 26@Orioles5–14Key (4–0)Sele (3–1)Johnson (1)Camden Yards47,72711–11L2
23April 27@Orioles13–7Henry (1–0)Rhodes (2–1)Camden Yards47,30712–11W1
24April 29Angels4–5Holtz (2–0)Henry (1–1)James (2)Fenway Park19,34712–12L1
25April 30Angels11–2Hammond (1–0)Dickson (4–1)Fenway Park20,32213–12W1
May: 9–17
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
May 1AngelsPostponed (rain). Makeup date July 25.
26May 2@Rangers5–4Henry (2–1)Patterson (2–3)Slocumb (4)The Ballpark in Arlington35,33814–12W2
27May 3@Rangers6–7Vosberg (1–1)Slocumb (0–1)The Ballpark in Arlington43,57714–13L1
28May 4@Rangers6–7Patterson (3–3)Henry (2–2)Wetteland (7)The Ballpark in Arlington37,29414–14L2
29May 5Royals0–2Appier (4–1)Hammond (1–1)Fenway Park19,06114–15L3
30May 6Royals2–7Rosado (3–0)Gordon (1–4)Pichardo (5)Fenway Park20,17814–16L4
31May 7Twins11–3Sele (4–1)Radke (2–2)Fenway Park19,07515–16W1
32May 8Twins7–10Robertson (3–1)Garcés (0–1)Aguilera (6)Fenway Park24,95915–17L1
33May 9Rangers1–5Witt (6–0)Wasdin (0–1)Fenway Park23,51415–18L2
34May 10Rangers5–11Patterson (4–3)Slocumb (0–2)Fenway Park25,08415–19L3
35May 11Rangers6–8Santana (1–0)Gordon (1–5)Wetteland (8)Fenway Park27,02515–20L4
36May 13@Royals9–0Belcher (5–3)Sele (4–2)Kauffman Stadium13,03515–21L5
37May 14@Royals2–6Veres (3–0)Wakefield (1–2)Pichardo (6)Kauffman Stadium13,25415–22L6
38May 16@Twins5–11Aldred (2–5)Hammond (1–2)Metrodome15,31115–23L7
39May 17@Twins4–0Gordon (2–5)Radke (2–2)Metrodome18,38816–23W1
40May 18@Twins5–7Robertson (4–2)Sele (4–3)Aguilera (7)Metrodome13,87916–24L1
41May 20@White Sox1–10Navarro (4–2)Wakefield (1–3)Comiskey Park16,56316–25L2
42May 21@White Sox5–10Drabek (3–3)Hammond (1–3)Comiskey Park18,81416–26L3
43May 22@Yankees8–2Gordon (3–5)Wells (4–3)Yankee Stadium28,25517–26W1
44May 23@Yankees9–3Sele (5–3)Nelson (1–4)Yankee Stadium29,00318–26W2
45May 24@Yankees2–4Rivera (1–1)Wasdin (0–2)Yankee Stadium44,09418–27L1
May 25@YankeesPostponed (rain). Makeup date September 16.
46May 26Brewers3–2Hammond (2–3)Jones (3–1)Fenway Park28,43819–27W1
47May 27Brewers7–6Corsi (1–1)Adamson (1–1)Slocumb (5)Fenway Park24,39620–27W2
48May 28White Sox5–3Sele (6–3)Álvarez (3–6)Slocumb (6)Fenway Park28,07821–27W3
49May 29White Sox2–5(11)Hernández (3–1)Wasdin (0–3)Simas (1)Fenway Park27,77521–28L1
50May 30Yankees10–4Hammond (3–3)Mendoza (3–2)Fenway Park32,34122–28W1
51May 31Yankees2–7Pettitte (7–3)Wakefield (1–4)Fenway Park55,19122–29L1
June: 14–15
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
52June 1Yankees6–11(15)Nelson (2–4)Lacy (0–1)Fenway Park31,79822–30L2
53June 2Yankees2–5Wells (6–3)Sele (6–4)Rivera (16)Fenway Park31,32922–31L3
54June 3@Brewers4–6Wickman (3–2)Slocumb (0–3)Milwaukee County Stadium16,13922–32L4
55June 4@Brewers11–13Eldred (6–5)Brandenburg (0–1)Jones (14)Milwaukee County Stadium13,08922–33L5
56June 5@Brewers2–1Wakefield (2–4)McDonald (6–4)Lacy (1)Milwaukee County Stadium13,19623–33W1
57June 6Indians3–7Hershiser (6–2)Gordon (3–6)Fenway Park30,20223–34L1
58June 7Indians5–9Colón (1–2)Sele (6–5)Fenway Park32,78023–35L2
59June 8Indians12–6Hudson (1–0)Ogea (5–5)Fenway Park32,15524–35W1
60June 10(1)Orioles2–7Erickson (9–2)Eshelman (0–1)Fenway Park24–36L1
61June 10(2)Orioles2–4Rhodes (3–2)Wakefield (2–5)Myers (20)Fenway Park30,99524–37L2
62June 11Orioles10–1Gordon (4–6)Johnson (0–1)Fenway Park26,47925–37W1
63June 12Orioles9–5Sele (7–5)Kamieniecki (4–3)Fenway Park24,97026–37W2
64June 13@Mets8–4Suppan (1–0)Reed (4–4)Lacy (2)Shea Stadium44,44327–37W3
65June 14@Mets2–5Clark (6–4)Wakefield (2–6)Franco (17)Shea Stadium35,45627–38L1
66June 15@Mets10–1Eshelman (1–1)Jones (11–3)Shea Stadium23,55728–38W1
67June 16Phillies5–4(10)Wasdin (1–3)Bottalico (1–3)Fenway Park26,92629–38W2
68June 17Phillies12–6Sele (8–5)Ruffcorn (0–1)Lacy (3)Fenway Park25,59130–38W3
69June 18Phillies4–2Suppan (2–0)Schilling (8–6)Hammond (1)Fenway Park27,50231–38W4
70June 20@Tigers6–12Thompson (7–5)Wakefield (2–7)Sager (3)Tiger Stadium20,09131–39L1
71June 21@Tigers4–15Bautista (1–1)Eshelman (1–2)Tiger Stadium20,55931–40L2
72June 22@Tigers2–1Gordon (5–6)Blair (4–4)Slocumb (7)Tiger Stadium19,47732–40W1
73June 23@Blue Jays7–6Sele (9–5)Williams (2–7)Slocumb (8)SkyDome30,38033–40W2
74June 24@Blue Jays9–6Wasdin (2–3)Andújar (0–4)Slocumb (9)SkyDome27,26334–40W3
75June 25@Blue Jays13–12Wakefield (3–7)Hentgen (8–4)Slocumb (10)SkyDome27,60535–40W4
76June 26Tigers6–10Moehler (5–6)Eshelman (1–3)Fenway Park31,87835–41L1
77June 27Tigers1–2(11)Miceli (1–1)Hammond (3–4)Jones (9)Fenway Park26,75335–42L2
78June 28Tigers2–9Lira (5–4)Sele (9–6)Fenway Park30,88635–43L3
79June 29Tigers8–6Wasdin (3–3)Bautista (1–2)Slocumb (11)Fenway Park30,88436–43W1
80June 30Marlins5–8Fernandez (9–6)Wakefield (3–8)Fenway Park27,12736–44L1
July: 15–13
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
81July 1Marlins9–2Eshelman (2–3)Rapp (4–6)Corsi (1)Fenway Park25,53837–44W1
82July 2Marlins2–3Brown (8–5)Gordon (5–7)Nen (24)Fenway Park31,40537–45L1
83July 3@White Sox4–1Sele (10–6)Drabek (6–6)Comiskey Park20,52138–45W1
84July 4@White Sox5–6Hernández (5–1)Slocumb (0–4)Comiskey Park30,00738–46L1
85July 5@White Sox8–11Darwin (3–6)Avery (2–2)Comiskey Park25,80238–47L2
86July 6@White Sox5–6Baldwin (6–9)Wakefield (3–9)Hernández (20)Comiskey Park25,15338–48L3
87July 10Blue Jays8–7(11)Eshelman (3–3)Timlin (2–1)Fenway Park30,91339–48W1
88July 11Blue Jays4–8Hentgen (9–6)Wasdin (3–4)Fenway Park32,54339–49L1
89July 12Blue Jays1–3Clemens (14–3)Sele (10–7)Spoljaric (3)Fenway Park33,10639–50L2
90July 13Blue Jays2–3Williams (4–8)Wakefield (3–10)Escobar (1)Fenway Park32,41839–51L3
91July 14Tigers18–4Suppan (3–0)Jarvis (0–2)Fenway Park21,99740–51W1
92July 15Tigers5–7(12)Jones (2–3)Wasdin (3–5)Fenway Park25,88240–52L1
93July 16@Orioles4–1Avery (3–2)Key (12–6)Slocumb (12)Camden Yards47,71241–52W1
94July 17@Orioles12–9Mahay (1–0)Orosco (2–2)Slocumb (13)Camden Yards47,91242–52W2
95July 18@Indians7–0Wakefield (4–10)Colón (2–3)Jacobs Field43,03743–52W3
96July 19@Indians7–10Suppan (4–0)Clark (0–1)Slocumb (14)Jacobs Field43,07044–52W4
97July 20@Indians2–7Nagy (10–6)Gordon (5–8)Jacobs Field42,93244–53L1
98July 21@Indians3–1Avery (4–2)Wright (2–1)Slocumb (15)Jacobs Field42,85145–53W1
99July 22Athletics4–3Henry (3–2)Groom (1–2)Slocumb (16)Fenway Park27,86446–53W2
100July 23Athletics2–5Wengert (5–9)Wakefield (4–11)Taylor (18)Fenway Park29,21346–54L1
101July 24Athletics3–0Suppan (5–0)Rigby (0–4)Slocumb (17)Fenway Park29,31247–54W1
102July 25(1)Angels4–5Finley (9–6)Gordon (5–9)Fenway Park20,42747–55L1
103July 25(2)Angels5–8Holtz (3–2)Wakefield (4–12)Percival (14)Fenway Park24,63147–56L2
104July 26Angels7–6Henry (4–2)Percival (4–5)Fenway Park32,14848–56W1
105July 27Angels6–5Mahay (2–0)James (4–3)Fenway Park28,45449–56W2
106July 29@Mariners4–0Wakefield (5–12)Johnson (14–3)Kingdome33,29350–56W3
107July 30@Mariners8–7(10)Jim Corsi (2–1)Hurtado (1–2)Kingdome33,05651–56W4
108July 31@Royals2–3(10)Carrasco (2–3)Slocumb (0–5)Kauffman Stadium20,54451–57L1
August: 16–13
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
109August 1@Royals10–3Avery (5–2)Rosado (7–8)Kauffman Stadium20,06052–57W1
110August 2@Royals3–10Belcher (11–9)Sele (10–8)Kauffman Stadium19,70152–58L1
111August 3@Royals2–5Bones (2–4)Wakefield (5–13)Montgomery (6)Kauffman Stadium17,64952–59L2
112August 4@Rangers11–5Henry (5–2)Patterson (7–5)The Ballpark at Arlington29,60153–59W1
113August 5@Rangers13–1Gordon (6–9)Alberro (0–3)The Ballpark at Arlington36,28954–59W2
114August 6@Twins5–2Wakefield (6–13)Robertson (7–10)Henry (5)Metrodome12,45055–59W3
115August 7@Twins7–6Sele (11–8)Bowers (0–1)Corsi (2)Metrodome11,89956–59W4
116August 8Royals8–2Avery (6–2)Bones (2–5)Fenway Park31,77757–59W5
117August 9Royals2–9Rusch (4–8)Suppan (5–1)Fenway Park31,41057–60L1
118August 10Royals6–4Corsi (3–1)Carrasco (2–4)Fenway Park27,74358–60W1
119August 11Rangers3–8Oliver (9–10)Wakefield (6–14)Fenway Park28,64058–61L1
120August 12Rangers2–12Witt (11–8)Sele (11–9)Fenway Park26,21358–62L2
121August 13Rangers6–7Sturtze (1–0)Avery (6–3)Wetteland (26)Fenway Park24,52258–63L3
122August 14Twins6–1Suppan (6–1)Radke (16–7)Fenway Park31,20759–63W1
123August 15Twins5–4(10)Lacy (1–1)Guardado (4–4)Fenway Park25,32860–63W2
124August 16Twins12–4Wakefield (7–14)Bowers (0–3)Fenway Park30,01161–63W3
125August 17Twins10–5Sele (12–9)Tewksbury (4–9)Fenway Park30,38762–63W4
August 19@AthleticsPostponed (rain). Makeup date August 20.
126August 20(1)@Athletics7–5Wakefield (8–14)Haynes (1–3)Henry (6)Oakland Coliseum63–63W5
127August 20(2)@Athletics5–4(13)Hudson (2–0)Wengert (5–10)Gordon (1)Oakland Coliseum11,38264–63W6
128August 21@Athletics6–13Lorraine (2–0)Avery (6–4)Oakland Coliseum11,57064–64L1
129August 22@Angels5–8Watson (11–7)Saberhagen (0–1)Percival (21)Anaheim Stadium24,97764–65L2
130August 23@Angels1–6Dickson (13–5)Sele (12–10)Anaheim Stadium20,94464–66L3
131August 24@Angels3–2Wakefield (9–14)Hill (6–11)Gordon (2)Anaheim Stadium20,73365–66W1
132August 25@Mariners9–8Hudson (3–0)Slocumb (0–8)Gordon (3)Kingdome29,93966–66W2
133August 26@Mariners2–8Moyer (14–4)Avery (6–5)Kingdome32,28766–67L1
134August 27@Mariners9–5Wasdin (4–5)Fassero (13–8)Gordon (4)Kingdome34,63367–67W1
135August 29Braves1–9Smoltz (13–10)Sele (12–11)Fenway Park32,57767–68L1
136August 30Braves2–15Millwood (3–3)Wakefield (9–15)Fenway Park32,86567–69L2
137August 31Braves3–7Glavine (12–6)Avery (6–6)Fenway Park33,14767–70L3
September: 11–14
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordStreak
138September 1@Expos2–4(10)Urbina (4–8)Hudson (3–1)Olympic Stadium29,02467–71L4
139September 2@Expos5–6DeHart (1–1)Brandenburg (0–2)Urbina (24)Olympic Stadium12,53867–72L5
140September 3@Expos1–0Pérez (12–10)Sele (12–12)Olympic Stadium11,50967–73L6
141September 5Brewers1–7Eldred (12–12)Suppan (6–2)Fenway Park27,52267–74L7
142September 6Brewers10–2Wakefield (10–15)Harnisch (0–2)Fenway Park28,68668–74W1
143September 7Brewers11–2Henry (6–2)D'Amico (8–5)Fenway Park27,73169–74W2
144September 9Yankees6–8Banks (1–0)Lowe (2–5)Rivera (41)Fenway Park32,35569–75L1
145September 10Yankees5–2Sele (13–12)Wells (14–10)Gordon (5)Fenway Park31,01170–75W1
146September 12@Brewers4–2Suppan (7–2)D'Amico (8–6)Gordon (6)Milwaukee County Stadium22,07971–75W2
147September 13@Brewers2–1Wakefield (11–15)Karl (10–12)Gordon (7)Milwaukee County Stadium22,28872–75W3
148September 14@Brewers2–1Henry (7–2)Mercedes (6–10)Gordon (8)Milwaukee County Stadium28,63373–75W4
149September 15@Yankees6–7Rivera (5–4)Corsi (3–2)Yankee Stadium25,87373–76L1
150September 16(1)@Yankees0–2Pettitte (18–7)Wasdin (4–6)Rivera (42)Yankee Stadium73–77L2
151September 16(2)@Yankees3–4Banks (2–0)Checo (0–1)Rivera (43)Yankee Stadium29,14573–78L3
152September 17Blue Jays4–3Mahay (3–0)Quantrill (6–7)Gordon (9)Fenway Park23,64874–78W1
153September 18Blue Jays3–2Corsi (4–2)Escobar (3–2)Fenway Park27,99075–78W2
154September 19White Sox4–5Foulke (4–5)Lowe (2–6)Castillo (3)Fenway Park27,64775–79L1
155September 20White Sox4–6McElroy (1–3)Avery (6–7)Castillo (4)Fenway Park30,54975–80L2
156September 21White Sox5–2Corsi (5–2)Fordham (0–1)Gordon (10)Fenway Park27,22976–80W1
157September 23@Tigers0–6Keagle (3–4)Suppan (7–3)Tiger Stadium43,03976–81L1
158September 24@Tigers9–2Wakefield (12–15)Blair (16–8)Tiger Stadium10,06777–81W1
159September 25@Tigers3–1Checo (1–1)Sanders (6–14)Gordon (11)Tiger Stadium14,49578–81W2
160September 26@Blue Jays0–3Williams (9–14)Henry (7–3)SkyDome34,15578–82L1
161September 27@Blue Jays5–12Janzen (2–1)Corsi (5–3)SkyDome37,40178–83L2
162September 28@Blue Jays2–3Plesac (2–4)Gordon (6–10)SkyDome40,25178–84L3
Reference:[9]

Awards and honors

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All-Star Game

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball

This was the first season that the Red Sox fielded their own team in theDominican Summer League.

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAPawtucket Red SoxInternational LeagueKen Macha
AATrenton ThunderEastern LeagueDeMarlo Hale
A-AdvancedSarasota Red SoxFlorida State LeagueRob Derksen
AMichigan Battle CatsMidwest LeagueBilly Gardner Jr.
A-Short SeasonLowell SpinnersNew York–Penn LeagueDick Berardino
RookieGCL Red SoxGulf Coast LeagueLuis Aguayo
RookieDSL Red SoxDominican Summer LeagueNelson Norman

Source:[10][11]

References

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  1. ^"Team Batting Season Finder: For Single Seasons, from 1871 to 2018, At Bats>=5750, Standard statistics, Sorted by greatest At Bats".Baseball Reference. RetrievedJune 15, 2018.
  2. ^Bret Saberhagen Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  3. ^Steve Avery Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  4. ^Mike Benjamin Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  5. ^Shaughnessy, Dan (March 29, 1997)."Off the Wall! Giant Coke bottles are added atop Fenway's Green Monster".The Boston Globe. p. 1. RetrievedMay 26, 2025 – via newspapers.com.
  6. ^Reidy, Chris (March 4, 2008)."Soft drink giant to sponsor section at Fenway Park".The Boston Globe. p. C2. RetrievedMay 26, 2025 – via newspapers.com.
  7. ^Curtis Pride Statistics and History - Baseball-Reference.com
  8. ^"The Official Site of The Boston Red Sox: Community: Wally". Archived fromthe original on October 20, 2006. RetrievedJuly 4, 2008.
  9. ^"1997 Boston Red Sox Schedule".Baseball-Reference.com. RetrievedAugust 25, 2019.
  10. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed.,The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
  11. ^Boston Red Sox Media Guide. 1997. p. 260. RetrievedMarch 14, 2021 – viaWayback Machine.

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