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1993 Boston Red Sox season

1993 Boston Red Sox
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkFenway Park
CityBoston, Massachusetts
Record80–82 (.494)
Divisional place5th
OwnersJRY Trust,
Haywood Sullivan
PresidentJohn Harrington
General managerLou Gorman
ManagerButch Hobson
TelevisionWSBK-TV, Ch. 38
(Sean McDonough, Bob Montgomery)
NESN
(Bob Kurtz, Jerry Remy)
RadioWRKO
(Jerry Trupiano, Joe Castiglione)
WROL
(Bobby Serrano, Hector Martinez, Mike Fornieles)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The 1993 Boston Red Sox season was the 93rd season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished fifth in the American League East with a record of 80 wins and 82 losses, 15 games behind the Toronto Blue Jays, who went on to win the 1993 World Series.

Offseason

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Spring training

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In a spring training game on April 2, 1993, Frank Viola and Cory Bailey combined on a no-hitter as the Red Sox defeated the Philadelphia Phillies, 10–0, at Jack Russell Memorial Stadium in Clearwater, Florida.[3]

Regular season

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Record by month[4]
Month Record Cumulative AL East Ref.
Won Lost Won Lost Position GB
April 13 9 13 9 2nd 2 [5]
May 14 14 27 23 4th 4 [6]
June 11 16 38 39 5th 9 [7]
July 20 7 58 46 3rd 1+12 [8]
August 11 16 69 62 5th 6+12 [9]
September 11 17 80 79 5th 14 [10]
October 0 3 80 82 5th 15 [11]

Season standings

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AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Toronto Blue Jays 95 67 .586 48‍–‍33 47‍–‍34
New York Yankees 88 74 .543 7 50‍–‍31 38‍–‍43
Baltimore Orioles 85 77 .525 10 48‍–‍33 37‍–‍44
Detroit Tigers 85 77 .525 10 44‍–‍37 41‍–‍40
Boston Red Sox 80 82 .494 15 43‍–‍38 37‍–‍44
Cleveland Indians 76 86 .469 19 46‍–‍35 30‍–‍51
Milwaukee Brewers 69 93 .426 26 38‍–‍43 31‍–‍50

Record vs. opponents

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Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team BAL BOS CAL CWS CLE DET KC MIL MIN NYY OAK SEA TEX TOR
Baltimore 6–7 7–5 4–8 8–5 5–8 7–5 8–5 8–4 6–7 10–2 7–5 4–8 5–8
Boston 7–6 7–5 7–5 5–8 6–7 5–7 5–8 7–5 6–7 9–3 7–5 6–6 3–10
California 5–7 5–7 7–6 5–7 4–8 6–7 7–5 4–9 6–6 6–7 6–7 6–7 4–8
Chicago 8–4 5–7 6–7 9–3 7–5 6–7 9–3 10–3 4–8 7–6 9–4 8–5 6–6
Cleveland 5–8 8–5 7–5 3–9 6–7 7–5 8–5 4–8 6–7 8–4 3–9 7–5 4–9
Detroit 8–5 7–6 8–4 5–7 7–6 5–7 8–5 6–6 4–9 8–4 7–5 6–6 6–7
Kansas City 5–7 7–5 7–6 7–6 5–7 7–5 5–7 7–6 6–6 6–7 7–6 7–6 8–4
Milwaukee 5–8 8–5 5–7 3–9 5–8 5–8 7–5 7–5 4–9 7–5 4–8 4–8 5–8
Minnesota 4–8 5–7 9–4 3–10 8–4 6–6 6–7 5–7 4–8 8–5 4–9 7–6 2–10
New York 7–6 7–6 6–6 8–4 7–6 9–4 6–6 9–4 8–4 6–6 7–5 3–9 5–8
Oakland 2–10 3–9 7–6 6–7 4–8 4–8 7–6 5–7 5–8 6–6 9–4 5–8 5–7
Seattle 5–7 5–7 7–6 4–9 9–3 5–7 6–7 8–4 9–4 5–7 4–9 8–5 7–5
Texas 8–4 6–6 7–6 5–8 5–7 6–6 6–7 8–4 6–7 9–3 8–5 5–8 7–5
Toronto 8–5 10–3 8–4 6–6 9–4 7–6 4–8 8–5 10–2 8–5 7–5 5–7 5–7


Notable transactions

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Opening Day lineup

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  5 Scott Fletcher 2B
22 Billy Hatcher CF
39 Mike Greenwell     LF
10 Andre Dawson RF
42 Mo Vaughn 1B
22 Iván Calderón DH
34 Scott Cooper 3B
  6 Tony Peña C
  2 Luis Rivera SS
21 Roger Clemens P

Source:[15]

Alumni game

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On May 29, the Red Sox held an old-timers game, themed to honor Negro league legends;[16] it was held before a scheduled home game with the Texas Rangers. Hitting instructor Mike Easler drove in both runs for the Red Sox alumni team in a 2–2 tie; other participants included César Cedeño, Jim Lonborg, and Roy White.[17]

Roster

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1993 Boston Red Sox
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Pinch runner

Manager

Coaches

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

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Tony Pena 126 304 55 .181 4 19
1B Mo Vaughn 152 539 160 .297 29 101
2B Scott Fletcher 121 480 137 .285 5 45
3B Scott Cooper 156 468 147 .279 9 63
SS John Valentin 144 468 130 .278 11 66
LF Mike Greenwell 146 540 170 .315 13 72
CF Billy Hatcher 136 508 146 .287 9 57
RF Carlos Quintana 101 303 74 .244 1 19
DH Andre Dawson 121 461 126 .273 13 67

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

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Bob Zupcic 141 286 69 .241 2 26
Iván Calderón 73 213 47 .221 1 19
Bob Melvin 77 176 39 .222 3 23
Rob Deer 38 143 18 .196 7 16
Ernie Riles 94 143 27 .189 5 20
Luis Rivera 62 130 27 .208 1 7
Tim Naehring 39 127 42 .331 1 17
Jeff McNeely 21 37 11 .297 0 1
Greg Blosser 17 28 2 .071 0 1
John Flaherty 13 25 3 .120 0 2
Jeff Richardson 15 24 5 .208 0 2
Steve Lyons 28 23 3 .130 0 0
Luis Ortiz 9 12 3 .250 0 1
Jim Byrd 2 0 0 ---- 0 0

Pitching

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Starting pitching

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Danny Darwin 34 229.1 15 11 3.26 130
Roger Clemens 29 191.2 11 14 4.46 160
Frank Viola 29 183.2 11 8 3.14 91
John Dopson 34 155.2 7 11 4.97 89
Aaron Sele 18 111.2 7 2 2.74 93
Nate Minchey 5 33.0 1 2 3.55 18

Relief and other pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SV
Paul Quantrill 49 138.0 6 12 3.91 1
Greg A. Harris 80 112.1 6 7 3.77 8
Scott Bankhead 40 64.1 2 1 3.50 0
Joe Hesketh 28 53.1 3 4 5.06 1
Ken Ryan 47 50.0 7 2 3.60 1
Jeff Russell 51 46.2 1 4 2.70 33
Tony Fossas 71 40.0 1 1 5.18 0
José Meléndez 9 16.0 2 1 2.25 0
Cory Bailey 11 15.2 0 1 3.45 0
Scott Taylor 16 11.0 0 1 8.18 0

Awards and honors

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All-Star Game

Farm system

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The Fort Lauderdale Red Sox replaced the Winter Haven Red Sox as a Class A-Advanced affiliate. The Utica Blue Sox replaced the Elmira Pioneers as the Red Sox' Class A-Short Season affiliate.

Level Team League Manager
AAA Pawtucket Red Sox International League Buddy Bailey
AA New Britain Red Sox Eastern League Jim Pankovits
A-Advanced Lynchburg Red Sox Carolina League Mark Meleski
A-Advanced Fort Lauderdale Red Sox Florida State League DeMarlo Hale
A-Short Season Utica Blue Sox New York–Penn League Dave Holt
Rookie GCL Red Sox Gulf Coast League Felix Maldonado

Source:[18][19]

Game Log

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Red Sox Win Red Sox Loss Game Postponed
1993 Boston Red Sox Season Game Log: 80–82 (Home: 43–38; Away: 37–44)
April: 13–9
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
1 April 5 @ Royals 3–1 Clemens (1–0) Appier (0–1) Russell (1) Kauffman Stadium 39,532 1–0 W1
2 April 7 @ Royals 3–2 Viola (1–0) Cone (0–1) Russell (2) Kauffman Stadium 14,911 2–0 W2
3 April 8 @ Royals 9–4 Bankhead (1–0) Gubicza (0–1) Kauffman Stadium 15,777 3–0 W3
4 April 9 @ Rangers 1–3 Ryan (1–0) Dopson (0–1) Henke (2) Arlington Stadium 40,188 3–1 L1
5 April 10 @ Rangers 10–2 Clemens (2–0) Lefferts (1–1) Arlington Stadium 30,610 4–1 W1
6 April 11 @ Rangers 1–4 Brown (1–0) Darwin (0–1) Henke (3) Arlington Stadium 22,743 4–2 L1
April 12 Indians Postponed (rain). Makeup date April 13.
7 April 13 Indians 6–2 Viola (2–0) Mutis (0–1) Fenway Park 29,606 5–2 W1
8 April 14 Indians 12–7 Hesketh (1–0) Bielecki (1–1) Fenway Park 20,390 6–2 W2
9 April 15 Indians 4–3 (13) Quantrill (1–0) Plunk (1–1) Fenway Park 22,505 7–2 W3
10 April 16 White Sox 4–9 McDowell (3–0) Darwin (0–2) Fenway Park 26,526 7–3 L1
11 April 17 White Sox 5–1 Hesketh (2–0) McKaskill (0–3) Fenway Park 32,994 8–3 W1
12 April 18 White Sox 4–0 Viola (3–0) Bolton (0–2) Fenway Park 34,923 9–3 W2
13 April 19 White Sox 6–0 Dopson (1–1) Fernandez (2–1) Fenway Park 34,556 10–3 W3
14 April 20 @ Mariners 5–2 Clemens (3–0) Cummings (0–3) Russell (3) Kingdome 28,714 11–3 W4
15 April 21 @ Mariners 0–5 Johnson (2–1) Darwin (0–3) Kingdome 13,641 11–4 L1
16 April 22 @ Mariners 0–7 Bosio (1–1) Hesketh (1–1) Jacobs Field 13,604 11–5 L2
17 April 23 @ Angels 1–4 Langston (2–0) Viola (3–1) Anaheim Stadium 37,463 11–6 L3
18 April 24 @ Angels 5–8 Crim (2–0) Bankhead (1–1) Valera (2) Anaheim Stadium 53,394 11–7 L4
19 April 25 @ Angels 1–2 Sanderson (3–0) Clemens (3–1) Grahe (2) Anaheim Stadium 39,795 11–8 L5
20 April 27 @ Athletics 2–7 Witt (1–0) Darwin (0–4) Gossage (1) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 20,046 11–9 L6
21 April 28 @ Athletics 3–1 Viola (4–1) Welch (2–2) Russell (4) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 20,783 12–9 W1
22 April 30 Angels 6–1 Dopson (2–1) Farrell (1–3) Fenway Park 31,432 13–9 W2
May: 14–14
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
23 May 1 Angels 3–1 Clemens (4–1) Sanderson (3–1) Russell (5) Fenway Park 33,546 14–9 W3
24 May 2 Angels 4–3 Darwin (1–4) Finley (2–2) Russell (6) Fenway Park 31,851 15–9 W4
25 May 3 Mariners 0–2 Hanson (4–0) Viola (4–2) Charlton (4) Fenway Park 20,379 15–10 L1
26 May 4 Mariners 6–7 Leary (1–1) Hesketh (2–2) Charlton (5) Fenway Park 21,234 15–11 L2
27 May 5 Athletics 3–1 Quantrill (2–0) Núñez (0–1) Russell (7) Fenway Park 25,496 16–11 W1
28 May 6 Athletics 3–6 Witt (2–1) Clemens (4–2) Eckersley (4) Fenway Park 28,220 16–12 L1
29 May 7 @ Brewers 1–0 Darwin (2–4) Wegman (2–5) Russell (8) Milwaukee County Stadium 15,058 17–12 W1
30 May 8 @ Brewers 3–6 Eldred (4–3) Quantrill (2–1) Henry (6) Milwaukee County Stadium 25,150 17–13 L1
31 May 9 @ Brewers 0–6 Boddicker (2–1) Hesketh (2–3) Milwaukee County Stadium 20,398 17–14 L2
32 May 10 @ Orioles 1–2 Frohwirth (2–2) Quantrill (2–2) Pennington (1) Camden Yards 46,372 17–15 L3
33 May 11 @ Orioles 4–0 Clemens (5–2) McDonald (2–4) Camden Yards 46,460 18–15 W1
34 May 12 @ Orioles 2–0 Darwin (3–4) Valenzuela (0–3) Russell (9) Camden Yards 46,075 19–15 W2
35 May 14 @ Twins 3–4 Erickson (2–4) Viola (4–3) Aguilera (11) Metrodome 26,907 19–16 L1
36 May 15 @ Twins 4–7 Deshaies (5–2) Dopson (2–2) Aguilera (12) Metrodome 33,635 19–17 L2
37 May 16 @ Twins 11–5 Hesketh (3–3) Hartley (0–2) Fenway Park 35,467 20–17 W1
38 May 17 Blue Jays 3–9 Hentgen (5–2) Clemens (5–3) Fenway Park 30,057 20–18 L1
May 18 Blue Jays Postponed (rain). Makeup date May 20.
39 May 19 Blue Jays 10–5 Darwin (4–4) Stewart (0–1) Fenway Park 27,465 21–18 W1
40 May 20 Blue Jays 3–4 Cox (3–0) Quantrill (2–3) Ward (10) Fenway Park 18,219 21–19 L1
41 May 21 Yankees 7–2 Dopson (3–2) Pérez (2–3) Fenway Park 34,170 22–19 W1
42 May 22 Yankees 3–7 Witt (3–1) Clemens (5–4) Fenway Park 34,383 22–20 L1
43 May 23 Yankees 5–2 Harris (1–0) Key (4–2) Russell (10) Fenway Park 33,307 23–20 W1
44 May 24 @ Tigers 6–5 (10) Ryan (1–0) MacDonald (3–2) Russell (11) Tiger Stadium 14,881 24–20 W2
45 May 25 @ Tigers 1–4 Wells (6–1) Viola (4–4) Henneman (10) Tiger Stadium 17,514 24–21 L1
46 May 26 @ Tigers 6–7 Gullickson (2–1) Dopson (3–3) Knudsen (1) Tiger Stadium 27,032 24–22 L2
47 May 28 Rangers 4–1 Clemens (6–4) Pavlik (1–1) Russell (12) Fenway Park 32,678 25–22 W1
48 May 29 Rangers 15–1 Darwin (5–4) Burns (0–2) Fenway Park 32,817 26–22 W2
49 May 30 Rangers 6–5 (12) Meléndez (1–0) Bronkey (0–1) Fenway Park 33,797 27–22 W3
50 May 31 Royals 3–5 Cone (3–5) Dopson (3–4) Montgomery (16) Fenway Park 21,487 27–23 L1
June: 11–16
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
51 June 1 Royals 3–4 Haney (3–0) Quantrill (2–4) Montgomery (17) Fenway Park 23,418 27–24 L2
52 June 2 Royals 2–7 Appier (6–4) Clemens (6–5) Fenway Park 29,541 27–25 L3
53 June 4 @ White Sox 1–0 Harris (2–0) Hernández (1–2) Russell (13) Comiskey Park 30,949 28–25 W1
54 June 5 @ White Sox 3–11 McDowell (8–4) Viola (4–5) Comiskey Park 41,144 28–26 L1
55 June 6 White Sox 3–4 Fernandez (7–3) Meléndez (1–1) Hernández (10) Comiskey Park 42,393 28–27 L2
June 7 @ Indians Postponed (rain). Makeup date September 10.
56 June 8 @ Indians 4–5 Lilliquist (2–1) Harris (2–1) Cleveland Stadium 14,168 28–28 L3
57 June 9 @ Indians 2–3 Young (2–2) Darwin (5–5) Plunk (4) Cleveland Stadium 13,381 28–29 L4
58 June 10 Orioles 1–2 Moyer (1–3) Viola (4–6) Olson (16) Fenway Park 33,069 28–30 L5
59 June 11 Orioles 4–16 Mussina (9–2) Dopson (3–5) Fenway Park 33,008 28–31 L6
60 June 12 Orioles 1–5 Pennington (3–1) Harris (2–2) Fenway Park 33,222 28–32 L7
61 June 13 Orioles 4–2 Clemens (7–5) Valenzuela (2–6) Russell (14) Fenway Park 33,356 29–32 W1
62 June 14 @ Yankees 0–4 Kamieniecki (1–1) Darwin (5–6) Yankee Stadium 25,227 29–33 L1
63 June 15 @ Yankees 7–9 Heaton (1–0) Viola (4–7) Farr (16) Yankee Stadium 30,647 29–34 L2
64 June 16 @ Yankees 7–1 Dopson (4–5) Pérez (4–6) Yankee Stadium 28,326 30–34 W1
65 June 17 @ Blue Jays 0–7 Leiter (4–5) Quantrill (2–5) SkyDome 50,528 30–35 L1
66 June 18 @ Blue Jays 2–11 Hentgen (9–2) Clemens (7–6) SkyDome 50,509 30–36 L2
67 June 19 @ Blue Jays 4–9 Stewart (3–2) Darwin (5–7) SkyDome 50,510 30–37 L3
68 June 20 @ Blue Jays 2–3 (12) Timlin (1–1) Russell (0–1) SkyDome 50,520 30–38 L4
69 June 21 Twins 6–3 Dopson (5–5) Erickson (3–8) Russell (15) Fenway Park 27,779 31–38 W1
70 June 22 Twins 4–1 Quantrill (3–5) Deshaies (8–5) Russell (16) Fenway Park 29,094 32–38 W2
71 June 23 Twins 3–1 Sele (1–0) Guardado (0–2) Harris (1) Fenway Park 30,414 33–38 W3
72 June 25 Tigers 8–2 Darwin (6–7) Wells (9–2) Harris (2) Fenway Park 33,844 34–38 W4
73 June 26 Tigers 13–4 Meléndez (2–1) Doherty (7–3) Fenway Park 33,295 35–38 W5
74 June 27 Tigers 6–9 Dopson (6–5) Gullickson (4–4) Fenway Park 32,947 36–38 W6
75 June 28 Brewers 4–3 Harris (3–2) Henry (0–2) Fenway Park 27,982 37–38 W7
76 June 29 Brewers 6–7 Fetters (2–0) Harris (3–3) Henry (14) Fenway Park 30,395 37–39 L1
77 June 30 Brewers 12–2 Darwin (7–7) Miranda (0–1) Fenway Park 28,050 38–39 W1
July: 20–7
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
78 July 2 @ Mariners 9–8 Viola (5–7) Hampton (1–3) Russell (17) Kingdome 23,657 39–39 W2
79 July 3 @ Mariners 6–5 Harris (4–3) Charlton (1–2) Russell (18) Kingdome 31,433 40–39 W3
80 July 4 @ Mariners 6–0 Quantrill (4–5) Bosio (2–4) Kingdome 20,814 41–39 W4
81 July 5 @ Angels 4–3 (11) Ryan (2–0) Nelson (0–2) Anaheim Stadium 20,442 42–39 W5
82 July 6 @ Angels 2–3 Finley (10–6) Hesketh (3–4) Anaheim Stadium 19,996 42–40 L1
83 July 7 @ Angels 6–7 Linton (1–1) Russell (0–2) Anaheim Stadium 29,147 42–41 L2
84 July 8 @ Athletics 11–9 Dopson (7–5) Van Poppel (0–1) Russell (19) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 23,197 43–41 W1
85 July 9 @ Athletics 2–4 Darling (2–4) Quantrill (4–6) Eckersley (21) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 29,901 43–42 L1
86 July 10 @ Athletics 5–0 Sele (2–0) Downs (2–3) Harris (3) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 32,202 44–42 W1
87 July 11 @ Athletics 3–2 Darwin (8–7) Witt (8–6) Russell (20) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 34,097 45–42 W2
88 July 15 Mariners 2–3 Fleming (5–1) Viola (5–8) Hampton (1) Fenway Park 33,342 45–43 L1
89 July 16 Mariners 5–3 Clemens (8–6) Hanson (7–7) Russell (21) Fenway Park 33,925 46–43 W1
90 July 17 Mariners 12–11 Darwin (9–7) Bosio (3–5) Russell (22) Fenway Park 33,190 47–43 W2
91 July 18 Mariners 7–6 Ryan (3–0) Charlton (1–3) Harris (4) Fenway Park 33,795 48–43 W3
92 July 19 Angels 8–6 Sele (3–0) Sanderson (7–10) Russell (23) Fenway Park 30,433 49–43 W4
93 July 20 Angels 2–1 Fossas (1–0) Nelson (0–3) Fenway Park 31,632 50–43 W5
94 July 21 Angels 4–1 Clemens (9–6) Finley (11–7) Russell (24) Fenway Park 34,348 51–43 W6
95 July 22 Athletics 9–7 Ryan (4–0) Núñez (3–5) Russell (25) Fenway Park 34,355 52–43 W7
96 July 23 Athletics 6–5 (10) Harris (5–3) Gossage (4–5) Fenway Park 34,435 53–43 W8
97 July 24 Athletics 5–3 Sele (4–0) Downs (2–5) Russell (26) Fenway Park 34,379 54–43 W9
98 July 25 Athletics 8–1 Viola (6–8) Welch (7–7) Quantrill (1) Fenway Park 34,391 55–43 W10
99 July 26 @ Brewers 2–3 Lloyd (3–1) Russell (0–3) Milwaukee County Stadium 24,645 55–44 L1
100 July 27 @ Brewers 2–3 Navarro (6–8) Darwin (9–8) Orosco (2) Milwaukee County Stadium 18,869 55–45 L2
101 July 28 @ Brewers 8–4 Harris (6–3) Miranda (0–2) Milwaukee County Stadium 26,770 56–45 W1
102 July 29 @ Brewers 7–3 Sele (5–0) Bones (6–7) Milwaukee County Stadium 27,105 57–45 W2
103 July 30 @ Orioles 8–7 Quantrill (5–6) Moyer (7–5) Russell (27) Camden Yards 46,167 58–45 W3
104 July 31 @ Orioles 0–4 McDonald (8–9) Clemens (9–7) Camden Yards 46,489 58–46 L1
August: 11–16
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
105 August 1 @ Orioles 2–1 Darwin (10–8) Sutcliffe (8–7) Russell (28) Camden Yards 45,299 59–46 W1
106 August 3 @ Twins 1–6 Banks (8–7) Dopson (7–6) Metrodome 27,497 59–47 L1
107 August 4 @ Twins 5–4 Sele (6–0) Erickson (6–13) Russell (29) Metrodome 24,352 60–47 W1
108 August 5 @ Twins 2–1 Viola (7–8) Deshaies (11–9) Russell (30) Metrodome 30,715 61–47 W2
109 August 6 @ Tigers 1–5 Gullickson (7–6) Clemens (9–8) Tiger Stadium 32,206 61–48 L1
110 August 7 @ Tigers 4–1 Darwin (11–8) Bergman (1–4) Russell (31) Tiger Stadium 38,112 62–48 W1
111 August 8 @ Tigers 1–5 Bolton (2–4) Dopson (7–7) Tiger Stadium 38,016 62–49 L1
112 August 10 Yankees 5–0 Viola (8–8) Kamieniecki (7–4) Hesketh (1) Fenway Park 34,413 63–49 W1
113 August 11 Yankees 3–8 Key (14–4) Clemens (9–9) Wickman (1) Fenway Park 34,470 63–50 L1
114 August 12 Yankees 1–4 Pérez (6–10) Sele (6–1) Farr (22) Fenway Park 34,403 63–51 L2
115 August 13 Blue Jays 5–3 Darwin (12–8) Stottlemyre (6–9) Russell (32) Fenway Park 34,276 64–51 W1
116 August 14 Blue Jays 2–5 Hentgen (14–6) Dopson (7–8) Ward (31) Fenway Park 33,924 64–52 L1
117 August 15 Blue Jays 1–9 Stewart (8–6) Clemens (9–10) Fenway Park 33,380 64–53 L2
118 August 17 White Sox 2–3 McDowell (19–7) Sele (6–2) Hernández (26) Fenway Park 32,744 64–54 L3
119 August 18 White Sox 5–0 Darwin (13–8) Bere (5–5) Fenway Park 31,550 65–54 W1
120 August 19 Indians 1–5 Tavárez (2–1) Quantrill (5–7) Fenway Park 32,644 65–55 L1
121 August 20 Indians 6–7 Dipoto (4–2) Russell (0–4) Fenway Park 31,819 65–56 L2
122 August 21 Indians 5–10 Wertz (2–1) Harris (6–4) Fenway Park 32,888 65–57 L3
123 August 22 Indians 2–3 (11) Kramer (6–3) Ryan (4–1) Dipoto (3) Fenway Park 33,560 65–58 L4
124 August 24 @ Rangers 3–4 Pavlik (8–6) Darwin (13–9) Henke (30) Arlington Stadium 19,465 65–59 L5
125 August 25 @ Rangers 2–10 Dreyer (2–1) Quantrill (5–8) Arlington Stadium 18,381 65–60 L6
126 August 26 @ Rangers 3–1 Viola (9–8) Brown (10–10) Russell (33) Arlington Stadium 21,017 66–60 W1
127 August 27 @ Royals 5–0 Clemens (10–10) Haney (9–6) Kauffman Stadium 24,928 67–60 W2
128 August 28 @ Royals 2–1 (11) Russell (1–4) Montgomery (3–5) Kauffman Stadium 25,638 68–60 W3
129 August 29 @ Royals 4–5 (12) Gubicza (4–6) Dopson (7–9) Kauffman Stadium 23,396 68–61 L1
130 August 30 Rangers 7–3 Viola (10–8) Brown (10–11) Fenway Park 32,781 69–61 W1
131 August 31 Rangers 1–8 Rogers (14–7) Clemens (10–11) Fenway Park 30,455 69–62 L1
September/October: 11–20
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
132 September 1 Rangers 7–9 (12) Bronkey (1–1) Quantrill (5–9) Fenway Park 27,396 69–63 L2
133 September 3 Royals 1–5 Appier (15–6) Darwin (13–10) Fenway Park 28,323 69–64 L3
134 September 4 Royals 2–4 Cone (11–11) Ryan (4–2) Montgomery (42) Fenway Park 31,223 69–65 L4
135 September 5 Royals 2–5 Gordon (9–6) Clemens (10–12) Fenway Park 32,012 69–66 L5
136 September 6 @ White Sox 3–1 Bankhead (2–1) McDowell (21–8) Harris (5) Comiskey Park 40,475 70–66 W1
137 September 7 @ White Sox 4–3 Darwin (14–10) Belcher (12–10) Ryan (1) Comiskey Park 27,966 71–66 W2
138 September 8 @ White Sox 1–8 Bere (8–5) Dopson (7–10) Comiskey Park 36,433 71–67 L1
139 September 10 (1) @ Indians 4–7 Ojeda (2–1) Clemens (10–13) Dipoto (7) Cleveland Stadium 71–68 L2
140 September 10 (2) @ Indians 5–4 (11) Ryan (5–2) Wertz (2–3) Cleveland Stadium 36,261 72–68 W1
141 September 11 @ Indians 3–9 Lilliquist (4–3) Quantrill (5–10) Cleveland Stadium 28,788 72–69 L1
142 September 12 @ Indians 11–1 Minchey (1–0) Grimsley (1–4) Cleveland Stadium 30,170 73–69 W1
143 September 13 Orioles 6–4 Quantrill (6–10) Williamson (7–5) Harris (6) Fenway Park 29,342 74–69 W2
144 September 14 Orioles 3–11 Valenzuela (7–9) Darwin (14–11) Fenway Park 26,367 74–70 L1
145 September 15 Orioles 6–5 Clemens (11–13) Mussina (14–6) Harris (7) Fenway Park 27,545 75–70 W1
146 September 16 @ Yankees 6–4 Viola (11–8) Kamieniecki (9–6) Harris (8) Yankee Stadium 38,704 76–70 W2
147 September 17 @ Yankees 4–5 Gibson (3–1) Dopson (7–11) Smith (45) Yankee Stadium 48,051 76–71 L1
148 September 18 @ Yankees 4–2 Wickman (13–4) Harris (6–5) Yankee Stadium 55,672 76–72 L2
149 September 19 @ Yankees 8–3 Darwin (15–11) Tanana (7–16) Yankee Stadium 53,510 77–72 W1
150 September 21 @ Blue Jays 0–5 Stottlemyre (11–10) Clemens (11–14) SkyDome 50,524 77–73 L1
151 September 22 @ Blue Jays 7–5 (10) Ryan (6–2) Timlin (4–2) SkyDome 50,532 78–73 W1
152 September 23 @ Blue Jays 1–5 Stewart (11–8) Minchey (1–1) SkyDome 50,528 78–74 L1
153 September 24 Twins 7–4 Ryan (7–2) Merriman (1–1) Fenway Park 27,571 79–74 W1
154 September 25 Twins 7–9 (10) Aguilera (3–3) Harris (6–6) Willis (5) Fenway Park 33,020 79–75 L1
155 September 26 Twins 2–5 Trombley (6–5) Quantrill (6–11) Aguilera (33) Fenway Park 29,097 79–76 L2
September 27 Tigers Postponed (rain). Makeup date September 28.
156 September 28 (1) Tigers 11–6 Sele (7–2) Krueger (5–4) Fenway Park 80–76 W1
157 September 28 (2) Tigers 6–7 (11) Henneman (5–3) Fossas (1–1) Knudsen (2) Fenway Park 24,446 80–77 L1
158 September 29 Tigers 7–8 Boever (6–2) Bailey (0–1) Henneman (23) Fenway Park 20,926 80–78 L2
159 September 30 Tigers 7–8 Knudsen (3–2) Taylor (0–1) Boever (3) Fenway Park 22,822 80–79 L3
160 October 1 @ Brewers 4–8 Navarro (11–12) Harris (6–7) Milwaukee County Stadium 22,138 80–80 L4
161 October 2 @ Brewers 5–8 Bones (11–11) Minchey (1–2) Kiefer (1) Milwaukee County Stadium 28,521 80–81 L5
162 October 3 @ Brewers 3–6 (14) Maldonado (2–2) Quantrill (6–12) Milwaukee County Stadium 28,131 80–82 L6
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