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2009 Boston Red Sox season

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Major League Baseball season

Major League Baseball team season
2009 Boston Red Sox
American League Wild Card winners
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkFenway Park
CityBoston,Massachusetts
Record95–67 (.586)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersJohn W. Henry (New England Sports Ventures)
PresidentLarry Lucchino
General managerTheo Epstein
ManagerTerry Francona[1]
TelevisionNew England Sports Network
(Don Orsillo,Jerry Remy,Dennis Eckersley,Dave Roberts,Buck Martinez,Tony Massarotti,Rance Mulliniks,Rex Hudler,Ron Coomer,Ken Rosenthal,Kevin Kennedy,Dwight Evans,Sean Casey,Jim Kaat,Gordon Edes,Bob Montgomery,Frank Viola,Sean McAdam,Brian Daubach,Rick Dempsey)
RadioWRKO/WEEI (English) (Joe Castiglione,Dave O'Brien,Jon Rish,Dale Arnold)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The2009 Boston Red Sox season was the 109th season in the franchise'sMajor League Baseball history. TheRed Sox finished second in theAmerican League East with a record of 95–67, eightgames behind theNew York Yankees, who went on to win the2009 World Series. The Red Sox qualified for thepostseason as the ALwild card but were swept by theAmerican League West championLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim in theALDS.

Roster

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2009 Boston Red Sox
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Regular season

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Jim Rice's number 14 wasretired by theBoston Red Sox in 2009.

The team introduced blue alternate jerseys, worn on some road games in place of their traditional gray tops.[2]

The Red Sox opened the season with a postponement due to rain. However, on April 7, the season began at Fenway with the first pitch being thrown byEdward Kennedy, who later died in August.[3] The Red Sox got off to a slow start, going 2–6 in the first eight games. However, the Sox won 11 straight games beginning on April 15. The win streak was Boston's longest since 2006 when they had a 12-game win streak.[4] A highlight of the streak wasJacoby Ellsbury'ssteal ofhome on April 26 to cap off a three-game sweep of theNew York Yankees.[5] They finished April with a record of 14–8 and tied with theToronto Blue Jays for the division lead. Also,Jerry Remy,NESN color commentator, had surgery to remove a small area of cancer on his lung. While recovering he also gotpneumonia. He also was suffering from fatigue and depression. These are the people who filled in for him:Dennis Eckersley,Dave Roberts,Buck Martinez,Tony Massarotti,Rance Mulliniks,Rex Hudler,Ron Coomer,Ken Rosenthal,Kevin Kennedy,Dwight Evans,Sean Casey,Jim Kaat,Gordon Edes,Bob Montgomery,Frank Viola,Sean McAdam,Brian Daubach, andRick Dempsey.

The team flattened out in May, going 15–14 in the month and falling to third in the division behind the Yankees and the Blue Jays. Through the first two months of the season, sluggerDavid Ortiz struggled, batting .185 with one home run. Additionally, pitcherDaisuke Matsuzaka was placed on thedisabled list after just two starts with an injury that managerTerry Francona attributed to his participation in the2009 World Baseball Classic.[6] Off the field, announcer Jerry Remy, of NESN television, was replaced by Dennis Eckersley beginning on May 6 as Remy began undergoing cancer treatment.[7] Despite these struggles, the Red Sox set an American League record, tying the Major League record, on May 7 by scoring 12 runs without recording an out during the 6th inning of a game against theCleveland Indians.[8]

The Red Sox took the division lead, and improved to the second-best record in MLB, during June. Through the first half of the month, the Sox played four division leaders, theDetroit Tigers,Texas Rangers, New York Yankees, andPhiladelphia Phillies, winning three of the four series and sweeping both the Tigers and Yankees. By sweeping the Yankees, the Sox improved to 8–0 against the team, the best record against them since sweeping the 14-game season series against them in 1912.[9] At the All-Star break, the Red Sox had the second best record in Major League Baseball and held a three-game lead in the division.

The Red Sox faltered after the All-Star break, losing five of six on the road to the Toronto Blue Jays and Texas Rangers and batting .192 and scoring 13 runs. In response to the poor offensive performance and to make room for Jed Lowrie's return from injury, Julio Lugo was traded to theSt. Louis Cardinals for cash and two minor-league players were traded to thePittsburgh Pirates for Adam LaRoche on July 22, and on July 25 Mark Kotsay wasdesignated for assignment.[10] The Red Sox made a move at the trade deadline, July 31, to acquire catcher Victor Martinez from the Cleveland Indians for pitchers Justin Masterson, Nick Hagadone, and Bryan Price.[11] They also traded Adam LaRoche to theAtlanta Braves for Casey Kotchman.[11] After winning the first eight games of the season against their rival Yankees in the first half of the season, the Red Sox lost nine of the next ten to finish the season 9–9 against them.

One of the stranger victories for the Sox came on August 14 against the Texas Rangers.[12] Going into the top of the 9th inning, the home Rangers were leading 4–2. Jacoby Ellsbury drove in David Ortiz to pull within one run and Jason Varitek was left on second base with no outs. Pitcher, Clay Buchholz came in to pinch run for Varitek with no outs. Dustin Pedroia doubled, but the inexperienced, and potentially tying run, Buchholz, was thrown out at the plate as he hesitated between second and third before attempting to score. All was shortly forgotten when the team scored five more runs to win 8–4. On August 21, Jacoby Ellsbury tied the record for the Red Sox single season record for stolen bases (54), in a game against the New York Yankees, a record previously held byTommy Harper. Ellsbury then broke the record with his 55th steal on August 25, against the Chicago White Sox.

Opening Day lineup

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Gold Glove first basemanKevin Youkilis
46Jacoby EllsburyCF
15Dustin Pedroia2B
34David OrtizDH
20Kevin Youkilis1B
7J. D. DrewRF
44Jason BayLF
25Mike Lowell3B
12Jed LowrieSS
33Jason VaritekC
19Josh BeckettP

Season standings

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AL East
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
New York Yankees10359.63657‍–‍2446‍–‍35
Boston Red Sox9567.586856‍–‍2539‍–‍42
Tampa Bay Rays8478.5191952‍–‍2932‍–‍49
Toronto Blue Jays7587.4632844‍–‍3731‍–‍50
Baltimore Orioles6498.3953939‍–‍4225‍–‍56
AL Wild CardWLPct.GBStrk.E#
Boston Red Sox9567.586W4
Texas Rangers8775.5378L2E

Record vs. opponents

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2009 American League record
Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2009
TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore2–165–42–53–54–42–83–25–131–54–58–105–59–911–7
Boston16–24–47–26–15–34–54–29–95–52–49–92–711–711–7
Chicago4–54−410–89–99–95–46−123–44–54–56–22–41–612–6
Cleveland5–22–78–104–1410–82–48–103–52–56–45–31–84–45–13
Detroit5–31–69–914–49–95–47–121–55–45–45–27–23–510–8
Kansas City4–43–59–98–109–91–96–122–42–65–41–93–34–38–10
Los Angeles8–25–44–54–24–59–16–45–512–710–94–28–114–414–4
Minnesota2–32–412–610–812–712–64–60–74–65–53–36–43–512–6
New York13–59–94–35–35–14–25–57–07–26–411–75–412–610–8
Oakland5–15–55–45–24–56–27–126–42–75–146–411–83–65–13
Seattle5–44–25–44–64–54–59–105–54–614–55–38–113–411–7
Tampa Bay10–89–92–63–52–59–12–43–37–114–63–53–614–413–5
Texas5–57–24–28–12–73–311–84–64–58–1111–86–35–59–9
Toronto9–97–116–14–45–33–44–45–36–126–34–34–145–57–11
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Red Sox vs. National League East
TeamATLFLANYMPHIWSH
Boston4–22–11–22–12–1

Notable transactions

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Detailed record

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TeamHomeAwayTotalPct.Gms Left
AL East
Baltimore Orioles8–18–116–20.889
New York Yankees7–22–79–90.500
Tampa Bay Rays6–33–69–90.500
Toronto Blue Jays6–35–411–70.611
26–918–1844–270.620
AL Central
Chicago White Sox3–11–34–40.500
Cleveland Indians5–12–17–20.750
Detroit Tigers3–13–06–10.857
Kansas City Royals3–12–25–30.625
Minnesota Twins2–02–24–20.667
16–410–826–120.684
AL West
Los Angeles Angels2–12–44–50.444
Oakland Athletics4–31–25–50.500
Seattle Mariners1–21–22–40.333
Texas Rangers1–21–52–70.222
8–85–1313–210.382
National League
Atlanta Braves2–12–14–20.667
Florida Marlins2–1N/A2–10.667
New York Mets1–2N/A1–20.333
Philadelphia PhilliesN/A2–12–10.667-
Washington NationalsN/A2–12–10.667-
5–46–311–70.611
MonthGamesWonLostPct.
April221480.636
May2915140.517
June261880.692
July2513120.520
August2816120.571
September2815130.536
October4401.000
16295670.586

Game log

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Legend
Red Sox winRed Sox lossGame postponed
2009 game log
April (14–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
April 6RaysPostponed
1April 7Rays5–3Beckett (1–0)Shields (0–1)Papelbon (1)37,0571–0
2April 8Rays7–2Kazmir (1–0)Lester (0–1)Balfour (1)37,5521–1
3April 9Rays4–3Garza (1–0)Matsuzaka (0–1)Percival (1)37,7841–2
4April 10@Angels6–3Weaver (1–0)Wakefield (0–1)Shields (1)41,3851–3
5April 11@Angels5–4Penny (1–0)Saunders (1–1)Papelbon (2)40,1632–3
6April 12@Angels5–4Moseley (1–0)Beckett (1–1)Fuentes (2)38,0762–4
7April 13@Athletics8–2Braden (1–1)Lester (0–2)21,3312–5
8April 14@Athletics6–5(12)Gallagher (1–0)López (0–1)22,1322–6
9April 15@Athletics8–2Wakefield (1–1)Anderson (0–2)35,0673–6
10April 17Orioles10–8Ramírez (1–0)Báez (0–1)Papelbon (3)38,2664–6
11April 18Orioles6–4Beckett (2–1)Eaton (0–2)Papelbon (4)37,5595–6
12April 19Orioles2–1Lester (1–2)Uehara (2–1)Saito (1)37,8696–6
13April 20Orioles12–1Masterson (1–0)Hendrickson (1–2)37,8657–6
April 21TwinsPostponed
14April 22Twins10–1(8)Wakefield (2–1)Baker (0–2)8–6
15April 22Twins7–3Penny (2–0)Liriano (0–4)37,4949–6
16April 24Yankees5–4(11)Ramírez (2–0)Marte (0–1)38,16310–6
17April 25Yankees16–11Okajima (1–0)Albaladejo (1–1)37,69911–6
18April 26Yankees4–1Masterson (2–0)Pettitte (2–1)Saito (2)38,15412–6
19April 27@Indians3–1Delcarmen (1–0)Wood (0–1)Papelbon (5)18,65213–6
20April 28@Indians9–8Wood (1–1)López (0–2)19,61313–7
21April 29@Indians6–5(10)Okajima (2–0)Lewis (2–3)Papelbon (6)19,13714–7
22April 30@Rays13–0Garza (2–2)Beckett (2–2)20,34114–8
May (15–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
23May 1@Rays6–2Sonnanstine (1–3)Masterson (2–1)27,04514–9
24May 2@Rays10–6Wakefield (3–1)Niemann (2–3)34,91015–9
25May 3@Rays5–3Shields (3–2)Penny (2–1)Percival (3)32,33215–10
26May 4@Yankees6–4Lester (2–2)Hughes (1–1)Papelbon (7)46,42616–10
27May 5@Yankees7–3Beckett (3–2)Chamberlain (1–1)46,81017–10
28May 6Indians9–2Pavano (2–3)Masterson (2–2)Laffey (1)37,88817–11
29May 7Indians13–3Wakefield (4–1)Sowers (0–1)37,54118–11
30May 8Rays7–3Penny (3–1)Shields (3–3)37,74519–11
31May 9Rays14–5Kazmir (4–3)Lester (2–3)Cormier (1)37,77319–12
32May 10Rays4–3Ramírez (3–0)Shouse (1–1)Papelbon (8)37,75920–12
33May 12@Angels4–3Ramírez (4–0)Shields (1–3)Papelbon (9)33,41121–12
34May 13@Angels8–4Palmer (4–0)Wakefield (4–2)35,66621–13
35May 14@Angels5–4(12)Bulger (1–1)Delcarmen (1–1)35,12421–14
36May 15@Mariners5–4Jakubauskas (2–4)Lester (2–4)Aardsma (4)34,95221–15
37May 16@Mariners5–3Beckett (4–2)Olson (0–1)Papelbon (10)42,58922–15
38May 17@Mariners3–2Aardsma (1–1)Ramírez (4–1)40,83322–16
39May 19Blue Jays2–1Wakefield (5–2)Tallet (2–2)Papelbon (11)37,83023–16
40May 20Blue Jays8–3Penny (4–1)Cecil (2–1)38,09924–16
41May 21Blue Jays5–1Lester (3–4)Ray (1–2)38,34725–16
42May 22Mets5–3Santana (6–2)Matsuzaka (0–2)Rodríguez (12)38,09225–17
43May 23Mets3–2Feliciano (1–1)Papelbon (0–1)Putz (2)37,87125–18
44May 24Mets12–5Wakefield (6–2)Redding (0–1)37,44626–18
45May 25@Twins6–5Penny (5–1)Liriano (2–6)Papelbon (12)27,63627–18
46May 26@Twins5–2Blackburn (4–2)Lester (3–5)Nathan (7)20,01927–19
47May 27@Twins4–2Slowey (7–1)Matsuzaka (0–3)Nathan (8)28,22127–20
48May 28@Twins3–1Beckett (5–2)Swarzak (1–1)Papelbon (13)23,95828–20
49May 29@Blue Jays6–3Janssen (1–1)Wakefield (6–3)Downs (6)32,02628–21
50May 30@Blue Jays5–3Tallet (3–3)Ramírez (4–2)Downs (7)35,48428–22
51May 31@Blue Jays8–2Lester (4–5)Romero (2–2)30,49629–22
June (18–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
52June 2@Tigers5–1Matsuzaka (1–3)Porcello (6–4)25,91430–22
53June 3@Tigers10–5Beckett (6–2)Galarraga (3–6)29,24031–22
54June 4@Tigers6–3Wakefield (7–3)Willis (1–3)Papelbon (14)31,35332–22
55June 5Rangers5–1Millwood (5–4)Penny (5–2)37,51932–23
56June 6Rangers8–1Lester (5–5)Holland (1–3)37,82833–23
57June 7Rangers6–3Padilla (4–3)Matsuzaka (1–4)Wilson (5)37,53733–24
58June 9Yankees7–0Beckett (7–2)Burnett (4–3)37,88334–24
59June 10Yankees6–5Wakefield (8–3)Wang (0–4)Papelbon (15)38,12135–24
60June 11Yankees4–3Saito (1–0)Sabathia (5–4)Papelbon (16)38,15336–24
61June 12@Phillies5–2(13)Saito (2–0)Kendrick (0–1)Bard (1)45,32137–24
62June 13@Phillies11–6Okajima (3–0)Bastardo (2–1)45,20238–24
63June 14@Phillies11–6Park (3–1)Beckett (7–3)45,14138–25
64June 16Marlins8–2Wakefield (9–3)Volstad (4–7)38,14939–25
65June 17Marlins6–1Penny (6–2)Miller (2–3)38,19640–25
66June 18Marlins2–1(6)Nolasco (3–6)Lester (5–6)37,57740–26
67June 19Braves8–2Kawakami (4–6)Matsuzaka (1–5)37,70340–27
68June 20Braves3–0Beckett (8–3)Lowe (7–5)38,02941–27
69June 21Braves6–5Papelbon (1–1)Bennett (2–4)37,24342–27
70June 23@Nationals11–3Delcarmen (2–1)Tavárez (3–5)41,51743–27
71June 24@Nationals6–4Lester (6–6)Stammen (1–3)Papelbon (17)41,53044–27
72June 25@Nationals9–3Zimmermann (3–3)Smoltz (0–1)41,98544–28
73June 26@Braves4–1Beckett (9–3)Jurrjens (5–6)48,41845–28
74June 27@Braves1–0Wakefield (10–3)Vázquez (5–7)Papelbon (18)48,15146–28
75June 28@Braves2–1Hanson (4–0)Penny (6–3)González (9)41,46346–29
76June 29@Orioles4–0Lester (7–6)Berken (1–5)Papelbon (19)36,54847–29
77June 30@Orioles11–10Hendrickson (3–4)Saito (2–1)Sherrill (17)31,96947–30
July (13–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
78July 1@Orioles6–5(11)Ramírez (5–2)Báez (4–2)Papelbon (20)29,39148–30
79July 3Mariners7–6(11)Jakubauskas (5–5)Ramírez (5–3)Lowe (1)38,07848–31
80July 4Mariners3–2Corcoran (2–0)Saito (2–2)Aardsma (17)37,65648–32
81July 5Mariners8–4Masterson (3–2)Batista (5–3)37,69149–32
82July 6Athletics6–0Anderson (5–7)Smoltz (0–2)38,29449–33
83July 7Athletics5–2Beckett (10–3)Eveland (1–3)Papelbon (21)37,67650–33
84July 8Athletics5–4Wakefield (11–3)Cahill (5–8)Papelbon (22)37,98151–33
85July 9Royals8–6Hochevar (5–3)Masterson (3–3)Soria (14)38,18951–34
86July 10Royals1–0Lester (8–6)Bannister (6–7)Papelbon (23)38,11652–34
87July 11Royals15–9Smoltz (1–2)Meche (4–9)37,82553–34
88July 12Royals6–0Beckett (11–3)Chen (0–4)37,61254–34
All-Star Break:AL def.NL atBusch Stadium, 4–3
89July 17@Blue Jays4–1Buchholz (1–0)Romero (7–4)Papelbon (24)32,92855–34
90July 18@Blue Jays6–2Rzepczynski (1–1)Penny (6–4)36,92655–35
91July 19@Blue Jays3–1Halladay (11–3)Lester (8–7)36,53455–36
92July 20@Rangers6–3Millwood (9–7)Smoltz (1–3)Wilson (8)28,91655–37
93July 21@Rangers4–2Hunter (9–7)Beckett (11–4)Wilson (9)28,55555–38
94July 22@Rangers3–1Nippert (2–0)Buchholz (1–1)Mathis (1)39,77855–39
95July 24Orioles3–1Penny (7–4)Bergesen (6–5)Papelbon (25)38,05856–39
96July 25Orioles7–2Lester (9–7)Guthrie (7–9)38,06357–39
97July 26Orioles6–2Hernandez (3–2)Smoltz (1–4)37,60657–40
98July 27Athletics8–2Beckett (12–4)Cahill (6–9)37,95558–40
99July 28Athletics9–8(11)Berslow (4–4)Delcarmen (2–2)Bailey (12)38,08458–41
100July 29Athletics8–6Anderson (6–8)Penny (7–5)Bailey (13)38,19358–42
101July 30Athletics8–5Delcarmen (3–2)Breslow (4–5)Papelbon (26)37,91959–42
102July 31@Orioles6–5Smoltz (2–4)Guthrie (7–10)Papelbon (27)44,09160–42
August (16–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
103August 1@Orioles4–0Beckett (13–4)Hernandez (3–3)49,38461–42
104August 2@Orioles18–10Delcarmen (4–2)Berken (1–9)43,11562–42
105August 4@Rays4–2(13)Cormier (2–1)Saito (2–3)29,87362–43
106August 5@Rays6–4Price (5–4)Penny (7–6)Howell (12)31,51762–44
107August 6@Yankees13–6Chamberlain (8–2)Smoltz (2–5)49,00562–45
108August 7@Yankees2–0(15)Coke (3–3)Tazawa (0–1)48,26262–46
109August 8@Yankees5–0Sabathia (12–7)Buchholz (1–2)48,79662–47
110August 9@Yankees5–2Coke (4–3)Bard (0–1)Rivera (32)48,19062–48
111August 10Tigers6–5Ramírez (6–3)Miner (5–2)Papelbon (28)37,96063–48
112August 11Tigers7–5Tazawa (1–1)Lambert (0–1)38,01364–48
113August 12Tigers8–2Beckett (14–4)Miner (5–3)38,12465–48
114August 13Tigers2–0Verlander (13–6)Buchholz (1–3)Rodney (24)37,55665–49
115August 14@Rangers8–4Saito (3–3)Francisco (2–2)40,31166–49
116August 15@Rangers7–2Holland (6–7)Penny (7–7)Feliz (1)48,20166–50
117August 16@Rangers4–3Nippert (4–1)Tazawa (1–2)Francisco (17)27,15566–51
118August 18@Blue Jays10–9Okajima (4–0)Janssen (2–4)Papelbon (29)25,47267–51
119August 19@Blue Jays6–1Buchholz (2–3)Halladay (13–6)25,92568–51
120August 20@Blue Jays8–1Lester (10–7)Cecil (5–2)22,81769–51
121August 21Yankees20–11Pettitte (10–6)Penny (7–8)37,86969–52
122August 22Yankees14–1Tazawa (2–2)Burnett (10–7)37,27770–52
123August 23Yankees8–4Sabathia (15–7)Beckett (14–5)38,00870–53
124August 24White Sox12–8Ramírez (6–3)Contreras (5–7)37,81271–53
125August 25White Sox6–3Delcarmen (5–2)Linebrink (3–6)Papelbon (30)38,05972–53
126August 26White Sox3–2Bard (1–1)Peña (6–5)37,83973–53
127August 27White Sox9–5Danks (12–8)Tazawa (2–3)38,00373–54
128August 28Blue Jays6–5Okajima (5–0)Tallet (5–8)Papelbon (31)37,84474–54
129August 29Blue Jays3–2Buchholz (3–3)Romero (11–6)Papelbon (32)37,45275–54
130August 30Blue Jays7–0Byrd (1–0)Halladay (13–8)37,56076–54
September (15–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
131September 1@Rays8–4Lester (11–7)Sonnanstine (6–8)Papelbon (33)17,69277–54
132September 2@Rays8–5Howell (7–4)Ramírez (7–4)Wheeler (2)19,14877–55
133September 3@Rays6–3Buchholz (4–3)Price (7–7)Papelbon (34)20,82378–55
134September 4@White Sox12–2García (1–2)Byrd (1–1)28,83978–56
135September 5@White Sox5–1Floyd (11–9)Wakefield (11–4)33,23976–57
136September 6@White Sox6–1Lester (12–7)Danks (12–9)32,13479–57
137September 7@White Sox5–1Buehrle (12–7)Beckett (14–6)22,51179–58
138September 8Orioles10–0Buchholz (5–3)Hernandez (4–7)37,64780–58
139September 9Orioles7–5Wagner (1–0)Albers (2–5)Papelbon (35)37,71281–58
September 11RaysPostponed
140September 12Rays9–1(6)Beckett (15–6)Davis (0–1)37,75582–58
141September 13Rays3–1Okajima (6–0)Garza (7–10)Papelbon (36)38,22883–58
142September 13Rays4–0Lester (13–7)Shields (9–11)37,27184–58
143September 15Angels4–1Matsuzaka (2–5)Lackey (10–8)37,94285–58
144September 16Angels9–8Bard (2–1)Fuentes (1–5)37,70686–58
145September 17Angels4–3Jepsen (6–3)Wagner (1–1)Fuentes (42)38,15786–59
146September 18@Orioles3–1Buchholz (6–3)Guthrie (10–15)Papelbon (37)26,81287–59
147September 19@Orioles11–5Lester (14–7)Albers (2–6)39,28588–59
148September 20@Orioles9–3Matsuzaka (3–5)Berken (5–12)27,54689–59
149September 21@Royals12–9Yabuta (2–1)Bard (2–2)Soria (27)16,77089–60
150September 22@Royals5–1Greinke (15–8)Byrd (1–2)Soria (28)21,22889–61
151September 23@Royals9–2Beckett (16–6)Hochevar (7–11)18,98990–61
152September 24@Royals10–3Buchholz (7–3)Lerew (0–1)20,80791–61
153September 25@Yankees9–5Chamberlain (9–6)Lester (14–8)48,44991–62
154September 26@Yankees3–0Sabathia (19–7)Matsuzaka (3–6)Rivera (43)48,80991–63
155September 27@Yankees4–2Pettitte (14–7)Byrd (1–3)Rivera (44)47,57691–64
156September 28Blue Jays11–5(7)Richmond (8–10)Bowden (0–1)37,59191–65
157September 29Blue Jays8–7Romero (13–9)Buchholz (7–4)Frasor (11)37,61891–66
158September 30Blue Jays12–0Halladay (17–10)Wakefield (11–5)37,24691–67
October (4–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
159October 1Indians3–0Lester (15–8)Carrasco (0–4)Papelbon (38)37,45992–67
160October 2Indians6–2Matsuzaka (4–6)Sowers (6–11)37,78793–67
161October 3Indians11–6Beckett (17–6)Laffey (7–9)37,56294–67
162October 4Indians12–7Bowden (1–1)Ohka (1–5)37,24795–67
2009 postseason game log
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordBox
1October 8@Angels5–0Lackey (1–0)Lester (0–1)Angel Stadium of Anaheim45,0700–1[1]
2October 9@Angels4–1Weaver (1–0)Beckett (0–1)Fuentes (1)Angel Stadium of Anaheim45,2230–2[2]
3October 11Angels7–6Oliver (1–0)Papelbon (0–1)Fuentes (2)Fenway Park38,7040–3[3]

Player stats

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Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIAVGSB
Brian Anderson2117750025.2940
Jeff Bailey267714163239.2080
Rocco Baldelli62150233841723.2531
Daniel Bard50000000.---0
Aaron Bates511242002.3640
Jason Bay15153110314229336119.26713
Josh Beckett25110011.2000
Dusty Brown63110011.3330
Clay Buchholz10000000.---0
Chris Carter45000001.0000
Manny Delcarmen30000000.---0
J. D. Drew137452841263042468.2792
Jacoby Ellsbury153624941882710860.30170
Joey Gathright1716750000.3131
Álex González441482642100515.2842
Nick Green1032763565180635.2361
Casey Kotchman39879193017.2181
Mark Kotsay27744192015.2571
George Kottaras45931522110110.2370
Adam LaRoche619252013.2630
Jon Lester23000000.0000
Javier López10000000.---0
Mike Lowell119445541292911775.2902
Jed Lowrie326851020211.1470
Julio Lugo3710916314118.2843
Víctor Martínez562113271120841.3361
Justin Masterson40000000.---0
Daisuke Matsuzaka12000000.0000
Hideki Okajima51000000.0000
David Ortiz150541771293512899.2380
Jonathan Papelbon40000000.---0
Dustin Pedroia1546261151854811572.29820
Brad Penny25000000.0000
Ramón Ramírez31000000.0000
Josh Reddick27595104024.1690
Takashi Saito50000000.---0
John Smoltz12000000.0000
Jonathan Van Every711140013.3640
Jason Varitek10936441762401451.2090
Gil Velazquez62000000.0000
Tim Wakefield12010000.5000
Chris Woodward1312010000.0830
Kevin Youkilis136491991503612794.3057
Team Totals1625543872149533525212822.270126

Pitching

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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; HR = Home Run Allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPRERHRBBK
Daniel Bard223.65490149.1242052263
Josh Beckett1763.8632320212.199912555199
Michael Bowden119.5681016.017173612
Dusty Brown009.001001.011001
Clay Buchholz744.211616092.04443133668
Paul Byrd135.8276034.0222241111
Fernando Cabrera008.446005.155048
Manny Delcarmen524.53640059.2343053444
Enrique González004.912003.222121
Nick Green000.001002.000030
Hunter Jones009.24110012.21313379
Jon Lester1583.4132320203.180772064225
Javier López029.26140011.21312195
Justin Masterson334.50316072.0383672567
Daisuke Matsuzaka465.761212059.13838103054
Hideki Okajima603.39680061.1232382153
Jonathan Papelbon111.856603868.0151452476
Brad Penny785.6124240131.28982174289
Ramón Ramírez742.84700069.2262273252
Dustin Richardson000.003003.100011
Takashi Saito332.43560255.2161562552
John Smoltz258.3388040.037378933
Junichi Tazawa237.4664025.123214913
Billy Traber0012.271003.255211
Jonathan Van Every000.001000.200010
Billy Wagner111.98150013.2531722
Tim Wakefield1154.5821210129.26766125072
Team Totals95674.35162162411436.27366951675301230

Awards and honors

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Awards
All-Star Game[32]
Starters
Reserves

Other

Recognition

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball

TheClass A-Advanced affiliate changed from theLancaster JetHawks to theSalem Red Sox.

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAPawtucket Red SoxInternational LeagueRon Johnson
AAPortland Sea DogsEastern LeagueArnie Beyeler
A-AdvancedSalem Red SoxCarolina LeagueChad Epperson
AGreenville DriveSouth Atlantic LeagueKevin Boles
A-Short SeasonLowell SpinnersNew York–Penn LeagueGary DiSarcina
RookieGCL Red SoxGulf Coast LeagueDave Tomlin
RookieDSL Red SoxDominican Summer LeagueJosé Zapata

Source:[34][35]

References

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  1. ^"Boston Red Sox Managers (1908–2009) by Baseball Almanac". Archived fromthe original on May 10, 2009. RetrievedAugust 13, 2009.
  2. ^Cerullo, Mac (September 24, 2024)."Red Sox to retire blue alternate uniforms, introduce new City Connect in 2025".Boston Herald. RetrievedSeptember 29, 2024.
  3. ^Tampa Bay Rays vs. Boston Red Sox – Recap – April 07, 2009 – ESPN
  4. ^Bay's 3-run HR helps Red Sox beat Indians, win 11th straight
  5. ^Red Sox run off with three-game sweep of Yankees to win 10th straight
  6. ^Juliano, Joe (April 16, 2009)."Low & Outside". Sports.The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. E7. RetrievedJune 30, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com."I felt like he ramped up too quick for the WBC, and we're feeling the effects of that," the manager said.
  7. ^Vega, Michael (May 7, 2009)."Remy is battling cancer complications". Sports.The Boston Globe. pp. C1,C3. RetrievedJune 30, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  8. ^Bay's three-run homer part of offensive outburst by BoSox
  9. ^Drew keys Red Sox's decisive rally in eighth
  10. ^Boston Red Sox Transactions
  11. ^abRed Sox deal three for Victor Martinez
  12. ^Boston Red Sox vs. Texas Rangers – Play By Play – August 14, 2009 – ESPN
  13. ^Ramon Ramirez Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  14. ^abBrad Penny Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  15. ^Nick Green Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  16. ^Rocco Baldelli Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  17. ^Mark Kotsay Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  18. ^Takashi Saito Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  19. ^abJohn Smoltz Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  20. ^Jonathan Van Every Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  21. ^Adam LaRoche Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  22. ^Chris Duncan Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  23. ^Brian Anderson Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  24. ^Casey Kotchman Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  25. ^Victor Martinez Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  26. ^Paul Byrd Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  27. ^Chris Woodward Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  28. ^Álex González Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  29. ^Chris Duncan Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  30. ^Billy Wagner Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  31. ^Joey Gathright Statistics - Baseball Reference.com
  32. ^2009 All-Star Game | MLB.com: Events
  33. ^Friedman, Dick (December 22, 2009)."2000s: Top 10 GMs/Executives".Sports Illustrated. Archived fromthe original on January 17, 2010. RetrievedSeptember 23, 2010.
  34. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed.,The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
  35. ^Boston Red Sox Media Guide. 2009. pp. 529–549. RetrievedMarch 14, 2021 – viaWayback Machine.

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