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GAME 5 RECAP: Boston won in Detroit Thursday night, 4-3, to take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-7 ALCS. Mike Napoli led the offense, going 3-for-4 with a double and a homer...He is 6-for-12 (.500) with 2 doubles, 2 homers, and 2 RBI in the last 3 games. Jon Lester allowed 2 runs over 5.1 innings and earned his 4th career postseason win, passing Babe Ruth and Bruce Hurst for the most ever by a Red Sox lefty. Koji Uehara earned the save with 1.2 perfect frames to close out the game...He was the 23rd pitcher to post a perfect save of 5+ outs in the postseason...It tied the longest perfect save in Red Sox postseason history (also Jonathan Papelbon, Game 4 of 2007 WS). ONTO GAME 6: Boston is 9-3 all-time in the 6th game of a postseason set, including 5-0 at home in Game 6’s...The club is 5-0 all-time in the 6th game of an ALCS, with 2 of those contests on Yawkey Way (1986, 2007). This is the 1st time in the club’s 10 ALCS that Boston has held a 3-2 lead after 5 games. Overall the Sox have taken 3 of the 1st 5 decisions in a postseason series for the 5th time, also the World Series in 1912 (3-2-1 after G6), 1918, 1946, and 1986...,Boston is playing at home with a 3-2 lead for the 1st time since that 1918 World Series. NAIL-BITERS: Boston’s 4-3 win Thursday night was the 4th game of the series decided by 1 run, tying the ALCS record for most 1-run games established in 1997 (CLE/BAL). Both teams earned 1-0 victories, with Detroit taking Game 1 and Boston Game 3...The Sox’ 6-5 win in Game 2 featured a 4-run comeback in the 8th inning on David Ortiz’s game-tying grand slam, and a walk- off single in the 9th by Jarrod Saltalamacchia. AHEAD EARLY: The Sox scored 3 times in the 2nd inning on Thursday night and held the lead for the final 8 innings... They had led in just 4 of the previous 36 frames of the ALCS. The Sox had been held scoreless over the 1st 5 innings of their previous 5 games...They have now won 25 straight games when tallying a 3+ run inning. FOR THE PENNANT: The Red Sox are 1 win away from securing their 13th AL Pennant, 1st since 2007...With a win, Boston would take its 5th ever ALCS and 3rd since 2004. The Sox are looking to clinch the ALCS at home for just the 3rd time...They also did it in 1986 and 2007. Boston has won a club-record 8 consecutive World Series games, encompassing 4-game sweeps in 2004 against the Cardinals and 2007 against the Rockies. RED SOX ALCS HISTORY YEAR OPP. ALCS RESULT WS RESULT 1975 OAK W3-0 L3-4 1986 CAL W4-3 L3-4 1988 OAK L0-4 --- 1990 OAK L0-4 --- 1999 NYY L1-4 --- 2003 NYY L3-4 --- 2004 NYY W4-3 W4-0 2007 CLE W4-3 W4-0 2008 TB L3-4 --- 2013 DET --- --- GOING THE DISTANCE: Each of Boston’s last 4 ALCS since 2003 have gone the full 7 games...No other ALCS have gone the distance since a Red Sox win in 1986. FLEET OF FOOT: Jacoby Ellsbury has stolen 6 bases during the 2013 postseason...That broke a tie with Johnny Damon (5) for the most by a Red Sox in a single postseason...No other team has more than 3 SB this postseason, while Bos- ton has racked up a club-record 11 SB (prev., 7 in 2004). BATS COMING AROUND: The Sox, who topped MLB with 5.3 runs scored per game in the regular season, are batting .293 with 7 runs in their last 2 contests after going 12-for- 90 (.133 AVG) with 7 runs over the 1st 3 games of the ALCS. OCTOBER BALL: Boston has outscored opponents 40-28 in 9 postseason games, with 2 of the 3 losses by 1 run... Their last 7 games have been decided by a total of 11 runs. Despite a .242 team AVG, Boston’s 4.4 runs scored per game in this postseason leads MLB...The Sox offense leads postseason clubs with a .325 OBP. Boston has a 3.16 postseason ERA...The Sox have held opponents to 2 runs or fewer in 4 of the 9 games. POSTSEASON PEN: The Red Sox bullpen has allowed just 1 run in 17.0 IP over the 1st 5 games of the ALCS (0.53 ERA)...Overall, Sox relievers have surrendered just the 1 run in 6 contests beginning with ALDS Game 4 (0.44 ERA). Boston’s 0.96 relief ERA (3 ER) this postseason leads the 8 teams that reached the DS...The only better postseason relief mark in club history came in 1916 (0.00 ERA in 3.1 IP) and 1918 (0.00 ERA in 1.0 IP). SOX AND TIGERS: The Red Sox are 6-6 against the Tigers this season (3-4 in regular season, 3-2 in postseason), and have outscored Detroit 57-51 in those 12 games. Boston owns the AL’s best regular season record against the Tigers since 2008 at 27-16 (.628). DEADLINE DEAL: The Red Sox acquired RHPs Jake Peavy from the White Sox and Brayan Villarreal from the Tigers as part of a 3-team, 7-player trade on 7/30...Boston sent SS Jose Iglesias and sent 3 minor leaguers to Detroit...OF Avisail Garcia went from Detroit to Chicago. YOUTH SERVED: At 21 years and 16 days old on Thurs- day night, Xander Bogaerts became the youngest Red Sox player ever to start a game in the postseason...He passed Babe Ruth, who was 21 years and 246 days old as the start- ing pitcher in Game 2 of the 1916 World Series. Bogaerts was the 3rd-youngest starter in ALCS history behind Bret Saberhagen in 1984 (20 years, 176 days) and Claudell Washington in 1974 (20 years, 55 days). IN THE POSTSEASON: The Red Sox this year are making their 21st overall postseason appearance in 113 seasons in the AL, 1st since 2009...Boston has an 84-75-1 (.531) all- time record in 161 postseason games. The Red Sox are 17-13 in 30 overall postseason series, going 6-4 in the ALDS (19-18 in ALDS games), 4-5 in the ALCS (25-31 in ALCS games), and 7-4 in the World Series (41-26-1 in World Series games). ALDS RECAP: The Red Sox defeated the Rays in 4 games to claim their 6th ALDS victory, with all 6 in their last 8 trips to the ALDS...The Red Sox are the 3rd team in the Wild Card era (since 1995) to win a DS after a last-place finish the previous year (also TB in 2008 and SD in 1998). AT THE HELM: John Farrell, who was named Red Sox man- ager a year ago Monday (10/21/12), has joined Terry Fran- cona (2004), Ed Barrow (1918), and Jake Stahl (1912) as the only managers to guide the Sox to a postseason series win in their 1st year at the helm...The 3 previous skippers to do it led the club to a World Series title in that 1st season. PLAYING HOST: The Red Sox claimed the AL’s best regular season record for the 1st time since 1986, securing home- field advantage in the ALDS and ALCS...The Sox would also host the World Series by virtue of an All-Star Game win. The Red Sox’ 53-28 (.654) record at home in the regular season led the AL and ranked 3rd in MLB. BOSTON RED SOX (3-2) vs. DETROIT TIGERS (2-3) Saturday, October 19, 2013 8:07 p.m. ET Fenway Park, Boston, MA RHP Clay Buchholz (0-0, 6.17) vs. RHP Max Scherzer (2-0, 2.25) ALCS Game 6 TV: FOX Radio: WEEI 93.7 FM, ESPN Radio, WUFC 1510 AM (Spanish) Overall ........................................... 97-65 AL East Standing .................... 1st, 5.5 GA At Home ......................................... 53-28 On Road ......................................... 44-37 In day games.................................. 28-15 In night games ............................... 69-50 April ................................................. 18-8 May ................................................ 15-15 June ............................................... 17-11 July................................................. 15-10 August ........................................... 16-12 September ........................................ 16-9 vs. AL East ...................................... 44-32 vs. AL Central ................................. 19-15 vs. AL West ..................................... 20-12 vs. National League.......................... 14-6 vs. RH starter.................................. 65-43 vs. LH starter .................................. 32-22 Leading after 6 innings .................... 77-7 Tied after 6 innings .......................... 9-10 Trailing after 6 innings ................... 11-48 Leading after 7 innings .................... 78-5 Tied after 7 innings .......................... 11-9 Trailing after 7 innings ..................... 7-51 Leading after 8 innings .................... 81-3 Tied after 8 innings .......................... 10-8 Trailing after 8 innings ..................... 5-53 Red Sox score 1st ........................... 67-19 Opponents score first ..................... 30-46 Shutouts........................................... 8-11 Scoring less than 3 runs ................... 5-33 Scoring 3 or 4 runs ......................... 17-21 Scoring 5 or more runs ................... 75-11 Red Sox hit HR ............................... 62-31 Red Sox hit 0 HR ............................ 35-34 1-run games ................................... 21-21 2-run games ................................... 15-15 Walk-offs.......................................... 11-7 Extra innings (home) .......................... 4-2 Extra innings (road)............................ 6-4 Extra innings (total) ......................... 10-6 Series openers ................................ 31-22 Series finales .................................. 32-21 Series W-L-T (home) ...................... 18-8-1 Series W-L-T (road) ........................ 15-9-2 Series W-L-T (total) ...................... 33-17-3 Series sweeps (home) ........................ 7-1 Series sweeps (road) .......................... 2-1 Series sweeps (total) .......................... 9-2 Come-from-behind wins ...... 36, last 9/22 Innings batting around.......24, last 9/27 (1st) Games decided in last AB............... 22-14 REGULAR SEASON BREAKDOWN All-Time vs. Tigers .............. 1,026-957-13 In Boston................................. 562-432-6 In Detroit ................................. 464-525-7 2013 vs. Tigers ................................... 3-4 In Boston............................................ 2-1 In Detroit ............................................ 1-3 DATE H/R SCORE WP LP 6/20 R L3-4 Smyly Bailey 6/21 R W10-6 Lester Fister 6/22 R L3-10 Scherzer Webster 6/23 R L5-7 Benoit Miller 9/2 H L0-3 Fister Lackey 9/3 H W2-1 Lester Scherzer 9/4 H W20-4 Dempster Porcello This is the 1st postseason series be- tween the Red Sox and Tigers. Boston is facing an AL Central team in the ALCS for the 2nd time...The Sox de- feated the Indians in the 2007 ALCS. REGULAR SEASON VS. THE TIGERS AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RESULTS AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS GAME DATE SITE RESULT WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE ATTENDANCE 1 Sat., 10/12 Fenway Park L0-1 Sanchez (1-0) LESTER (0-1) Benoit (1) 38,210 2 Sun., 10/13 Fenway Park W6-5 UEHARA (1-0) Porcello (0-1) --- 38,029 3 Tue., 10/15 Comerica Park W1-0 LACKEY (1-0) Verlander (0-1) UEHARA (1) 42,327 4 Wed., 10/16 Comerica Park L3-7 Fister (1-0) PEAVY (0-1) --- 42,765 5 Thu., 10/17 Comerica Park W4-3 LESTER (1-1) Sanchez (1-1) UEHARA (2) 42,669 GAME DATE SITE BOS TIME RED SOX STARTER OPPOSING STARTER TV 6 Sat., 10/19 Fenway Park 8:07 p.m. RHP Clay Buchholz (0-0, 6.17) RHP Max Scherzer (2-0, 2.25) FOX *7 Sun., 10/20 Fenway Park 8:07 p.m. TBA TBA FOX On the Radio: Red Sox ALCS games are broadcast on WEEI 93.7 FM, its network affiliates, ESPN Radio, and in Spanish on WUFC 1510 AM. The 2013 Red Sox Postseason Media Guide is currently available online at http://pressroom.redsox.com. POSTSEASON MEDIA GUIDE POSTSEASON VS. THE TIGERS

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Page 1: BOSTON RED SOX (3-2) vs. DETROIT TIGERS (2-3) · has held a 3-2 lead after 5 games. Overall the Sox have taken 3 of the 1st 5 decisions in a postseason series for the 5th time, also

GAME 5 RECAP: Boston won in Detroit Thursday night, 4-3, to take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-7 ALCS.

Mike Napoli led the offense, going 3-for-4 with a double and a homer...He is 6-for-12 (.500) with 2 doubles, 2 homers, and 2 RBI in the last 3 games. Jon Lester allowed 2 runs over 5.1 innings and earned his 4th career postseason win, passing Babe Ruth and Bruce Hurst for the most ever by a Red Sox lefty. Koji Uehara earned the save with 1.2 perfect frames to close out the game...He was the 23rd pitcher to post a perfect save of 5+ outs in the postseason...It tied the longest perfect save in Red Sox postseason history (also Jonathan Papelbon, Game 4 of 2007 WS).

ONTO GAME 6: Boston is 9-3 all-time in the 6th game of a postseason set, including 5-0 at home in Game 6’s...The club is 5-0 all-time in the 6th game of an ALCS, with 2 of those contests on Yawkey Way (1986, 2007).

This is the 1st time in the club’s 10 ALCS that Boston has held a 3-2 lead after 5 games. Overall the Sox have taken 3 of the 1st 5 decisions in a postseason series for the 5th time, also the World Series in 1912 (3-2-1 after G6), 1918, 1946, and 1986...,Boston is playing at home with a 3-2 lead for the 1st time since that 1918 World Series.

NAIL-BITERS: Boston’s 4-3 win Thursday night was the 4th game of the series decided by 1 run, tying the ALCS record for most 1-run games established in 1997 (CLE/BAL).

Both teams earned 1-0 victories, with Detroit taking Game 1 and Boston Game 3...The Sox’ 6-5 win in Game 2 featured a 4-run comeback in the 8th inning on David Ortiz’s game-tying grand slam, and a walk-off single in the 9th by Jarrod Saltalamacchia.

AHEAD EARLY: The Sox scored 3 times in the 2nd inning on Thursday night and held the lead for the fi nal 8 innings...They had led in just 4 of the previous 36 frames of the ALCS.

The Sox had been held scoreless over the 1st 5 innings of their previous 5 games...They have now won 25 straight games when tallying a 3+ run inning.

FOR THE PENNANT: The Red Sox are 1 win away from securing their 13th AL Pennant, 1st since 2007...With a win, Boston would take its 5th ever ALCS and 3rd since 2004.

The Sox are looking to clinch the ALCS at home for just the 3rd time...They also did it in 1986 and 2007. Boston has won a club-record 8 consecutive World Series games, encompassing 4-game sweeps in 2004 against the Cardinals and 2007 against the Rockies.

RED SOX ALCS HISTORY YEAR OPP. ALCS RESULT WS RESULT 1975 OAK W3-0 L3-4 1986 CAL W4-3 L3-4 1988 OAK L0-4 --- 1990 OAK L0-4 --- 1999 NYY L1-4 --- 2003 NYY L3-4 --- 2004 NYY W4-3 W4-0 2007 CLE W4-3 W4-0 2008 TB L3-4 --- 2013 DET --- ---

GOING THE DISTANCE: Each of Boston’s last 4 ALCS since 2003 have gone the full 7 games...No other ALCS have gone the distance since a Red Sox win in 1986.

FLEET OF FOOT: Jacoby Ellsbury has stolen 6 bases during the 2013 postseason...That broke a tie with Johnny Damon (5) for the most by a Red Sox in a single postseason...No other team has more than 3 SB this postseason, while Bos-ton has racked up a club-record 11 SB (prev., 7 in 2004).

BATS COMING AROUND: The Sox, who topped MLB with 5.3 runs scored per game in the regular season, are batting .293 with 7 runs in their last 2 contests after going 12-for-90 (.133 AVG) with 7 runs over the 1st 3 games of the ALCS.

OCTOBER BALL: Boston has outscored opponents 40-28 in 9 postseason games, with 2 of the 3 losses by 1 run...Their last 7 games have been decided by a total of 11 runs.

Despite a .242 team AVG, Boston’s 4.4 runs scored per game in this postseason leads MLB...The Sox offense leads postseason clubs with a .325 OBP. Boston has a 3.16 postseason ERA...The Sox have held opponents to 2 runs or fewer in 4 of the 9 games.

POSTSEASON PEN: The Red Sox bullpen has allowed just 1 run in 17.0 IP over the 1st 5 games of the ALCS (0.53 ERA)...Overall, Sox relievers have surrendered just the 1 run in 6 contests beginning with ALDS Game 4 (0.44 ERA).

Boston’s 0.96 relief ERA (3 ER) this postseason leads the 8 teams that reached the DS...The only better postseason relief mark in club history came in 1916 (0.00 ERA in 3.1 IP) and 1918 (0.00 ERA in 1.0 IP).

SOX AND TIGERS: The Red Sox are 6-6 against the Tigers this season (3-4 in regular season, 3-2 in postseason), and have outscored Detroit 57-51 in those 12 games.

Boston owns the AL’s best regular season record against the Tigers since 2008 at 27-16 (.628).

DEADLINE DEAL: The Red Sox acquired RHPs Jake Peavy from the White Sox and Brayan Villarreal from the Tigers as part of a 3-team, 7-player trade on 7/30...Boston sent SS Jose Iglesias and sent 3 minor leaguers to Detroit...OF Avisail Garcia went from Detroit to Chicago.

YOUTH SERVED: At 21 years and 16 days old on Thurs-day night, Xander Bogaerts became the youngest Red Sox player ever to start a game in the postseason...He passed Babe Ruth, who was 21 years and 246 days old as the start-ing pitcher in Game 2 of the 1916 World Series.

Bogaerts was the 3rd-youngest starter in ALCS history behind Bret Saberhagen in 1984 (20 years, 176 days) and Claudell Washington in 1974 (20 years, 55 days).

IN THE POSTSEASON: The Red Sox this year are making their 21st overall postseason appearance in 113 seasons in the AL, 1st since 2009...Boston has an 84-75-1 (.531) all-time record in 161 postseason games.

The Red Sox are 17-13 in 30 overall postseason series, going 6-4 in the ALDS (19-18 in ALDS games), 4-5 in the ALCS (25-31 in ALCS games), and 7-4 in the World Series (41-26-1 in World Series games).

ALDS RECAP: The Red Sox defeated the Rays in 4 games to claim their 6th ALDS victory, with all 6 in their last 8 trips to the ALDS...The Red Sox are the 3rd team in the Wild Card era (since 1995) to win a DS after a last-place fi nish the previous year (also TB in 2008 and SD in 1998).

AT THE HELM: John Farrell, who was named Red Sox man-ager a year ago Monday (10/21/12), has joined Terry Fran-cona (2004), Ed Barrow (1918), and Jake Stahl (1912) as the only managers to guide the Sox to a postseason series win in their 1st year at the helm...The 3 previous skippers to do it led the club to a World Series title in that 1st season.

PLAYING HOST: The Red Sox claimed the AL’s best regular season record for the 1st time since 1986, securing home-fi eld advantage in the ALDS and ALCS...The Sox would also host the World Series by virtue of an All-Star Game win.

The Red Sox’ 53-28 (.654) record at home in the regular season led the AL and ranked 3rd in MLB.

BOSTON RED SOX (3-2) vs. DETROIT TIGERS (2-3)Saturday, October 19, 2013 • 8:07 p.m. ET • Fenway Park, Boston, MA

RHP Clay Buchholz (0-0, 6.17) vs. RHP Max Scherzer (2-0, 2.25)ALCS Game 6 • TV: FOX • Radio: WEEI 93.7 FM, ESPN Radio, WUFC 1510 AM (Spanish)

Overall ........................................... 97-65AL East Standing ....................1st, 5.5 GAAt Home ......................................... 53-28On Road ......................................... 44-37In day games .................................. 28-15In night games ............................... 69-50April ................................................. 18-8May ................................................ 15-15June ............................................... 17-11July ................................................. 15-10August ........................................... 16-12September ........................................ 16-9vs. AL East ...................................... 44-32vs. AL Central ................................. 19-15vs. AL West ..................................... 20-12vs. National League.......................... 14-6vs. RH starter .................................. 65-43vs. LH starter .................................. 32-22Leading after 6 innings .................... 77-7Tied after 6 innings .......................... 9-10Trailing after 6 innings ................... 11-48Leading after 7 innings .................... 78-5Tied after 7 innings .......................... 11-9Trailing after 7 innings ..................... 7-51Leading after 8 innings .................... 81-3Tied after 8 innings .......................... 10-8Trailing after 8 innings ..................... 5-53Red Sox score 1st ........................... 67-19Opponents score fi rst ..................... 30-46Shutouts ........................................... 8-11Scoring less than 3 runs ................... 5-33Scoring 3 or 4 runs ......................... 17-21Scoring 5 or more runs ................... 75-11Red Sox hit HR ............................... 62-31Red Sox hit 0 HR ............................ 35-341-run games ................................... 21-212-run games ................................... 15-15Walk-offs .......................................... 11-7Extra innings (home) .......................... 4-2Extra innings (road)............................ 6-4Extra innings (total) ......................... 10-6Series openers ................................ 31-22Series fi nales .................................. 32-21Series W-L-T (home) ...................... 18-8-1Series W-L-T (road) ........................ 15-9-2Series W-L-T (total) ...................... 33-17-3Series sweeps (home) ........................ 7-1Series sweeps (road) .......................... 2-1Series sweeps (total) .......................... 9-2Come-from-behind wins ......36, last 9/22Innings batting around.......24, last 9/27 (1st)Games decided in last AB............... 22-14

REGULAR SEASON BREAKDOWN

All-Time vs. Tigers .............. 1,026-957-13In Boston ................................. 562-432-6In Detroit ................................. 464-525-7

2013 vs. Tigers ................................... 3-4In Boston ............................................ 2-1In Detroit ............................................ 1-3

DATE H/R SCORE WP LP6/20 R L3-4 Smyly Bailey6/21 R W10-6 Lester Fister6/22 R L3-10 Scherzer Webster6/23 R L5-7 Benoit Miller9/2 H L0-3 Fister Lackey9/3 H W2-1 Lester Scherzer9/4 H W20-4 Dempster Porcello

This is the 1st postseason series be-tween the Red Sox and Tigers.

Boston is facing an AL Central team in the ALCS for the 2nd time...The Sox de-feated the Indians in the 2007 ALCS.

REGULAR SEASON VS. THE TIGERS

AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RESULTS AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS GAME DATE SITE RESULT WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE ATTENDANCE 1 Sat., 10/12 Fenway Park L0-1 Sanchez (1-0) LESTER (0-1) Benoit (1) 38,210 2 Sun., 10/13 Fenway Park W6-5 UEHARA (1-0) Porcello (0-1) --- 38,029 3 Tue., 10/15 Comerica Park W1-0 LACKEY (1-0) Verlander (0-1) UEHARA (1) 42,327 4 Wed., 10/16 Comerica Park L3-7 Fister (1-0) PEAVY (0-1) --- 42,765 5 Thu., 10/17 Comerica Park W4-3 LESTER (1-1) Sanchez (1-1) UEHARA (2) 42,669

GAME DATE SITE BOS TIME RED SOX STARTER OPPOSING STARTER TV 6 Sat., 10/19 Fenway Park 8:07 p.m. RHP Clay Buchholz (0-0, 6.17) RHP Max Scherzer (2-0, 2.25) FOX *7 Sun., 10/20 Fenway Park 8:07 p.m. TBA TBA FOX

On the Radio: Red Sox ALCS games are broadcast on WEEI 93.7 FM, its network affi liates, ESPN Radio, and in Spanish on WUFC 1510 AM.

The 2013 Red Sox Postseason Media Guide is currently available online at http://pressroom.redsox.com.

POSTSEASON MEDIA GUIDE

POSTSEASON VS. THE TIGERS

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TONIGHT’S STARTING PITCHER

W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO2013 12-1 1.74 16 16 108.1 75 23 21 4 36 96CAREER 58-33 3.60 123 121 744.2 678 329 298 72 285 567POSTSEASON 0-0 5.40 3 3 16.2 21 10 10 4 4 14

TONIGHT’S START: Has not recorded a decision while posting a 6.17 ERA (8 ER/11.2 IP), 11 strikeouts, and a .306 opponent AVG (15-for-49) in 2 starts this postseason. Is the 1st American League starter since Roger Clemens in 1990 (21-6, 1.93 ERA with BOS) to appear in the postseason after posting 10 wins and an ERA below 2.00 in the regular season...Prior to Clemens, no Red Sox had done it since Babe Ruth in 1916 (23-12, 1.75 ERA).

Finished the regular season with a 1.99 ERA (13 ER/57.1 IP) in 9 starts at Fenway Park, the best rate among American Leaguers with at least 50.0 innings at home, and the lowest mark for a Red Sox at Fenway Park since Pedro Martinez in 2000 (1.84 ERA, 20 ER/98.0 IP). Last start: Did not factor in the decision as the Red Sox came from behind to defeat the Tigers, 6-5, in Game 2 of the ALDS on 10/13 at Fenway Park...Allowed a season-high 5 runs on 8 hits over 5.2 innings...Struck out 6 without issuing a walk while tossing 82 pitches (53 strikes)...Gave up an RBI single to Alex Avila in the 2nd inning...Surrendered 4 runs on 5 hits in the 6th, including homers to Miguel Cabrera and Avila...Exited in the 6th with 2 outs, 1 runner on base, and the Sox trailing 5-0...David Ortiz knocked a grand slam in the 8th to tie the game at 5-5...Jarrod Saltalamacchia drove in Jonny Gomes for the walk-off victory in the bottom of the 9th inning. It was his most runs allowed in any game since his fi nal regular season start of 2012 on 10/1/12 at NYY (8 R).

Prior to this year, his only other career postseason appearance was a 5.0-inning start in Game 3 of the 2009 ALDS vs. the Angels...Allowed 2 runs on 6 hits, and did not factor in the decision despite exiting with a 5-1 lead.

VS. THE TIGERS: Did not face the Tigers in the 2013 regular season. Allowed 4 earned runs in 30.0 innings (1.20 ERA) over 4 career regular season starts vs. Detroit at Fenway Park...Allowed 2 ER or fewer and gone 7.0 innings or more in all 4 of those starts.

2013 REGULAR SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: Among major league pitchers with 100.0 or more innings, led with a 1.74 ERA (21 ER/108.1 IP) in his 2nd All-Star campaign, but was limited to 16 starts due to a neck strain.

His 1.744 ERA was the 2nd-lowest ERA for a Red Sox pitcher with a minimum of 100.0 innings in the live ball era (since 1920), trailing only Pedro Martinez’s 1.742 ERA (42 ER/217.0 IP) in 2000 which was the last AL pitcher with a mark that low (min. 100.0 IP).

It was his 2nd season with an ERA below 2.50, also 2.33 (45 ER/173.2 IP) in 2010...Is 1 of 3 ML pitchers since 2010, and the only in the AL, to have 2 seasons of at least 100.0 IP with a sub-2.50 ERA, joining, PHI’s Roy Halladay (2.44 in 2010, 2.35 in 2011) and LAD’s Clayton Kershaw (2.28 in 2011, 1.83 in 2013).

Finished the season with a 12-1 record...His .917 winning percentage led all major leaguers with at least 10 decisions...Among American Leaguers with at least 100.0 innings, led in opponent SLG (.277) and opponent OPS (.546)...Placed 3rd in opponent AVG (.199), opponent OBP (.270) and WHIP (1.02).

Allowed 4 home runs over 108.1 innings (0.33 HR/9.0 IP), the lowest rate by an American Leaguer with at least 100.0 innings since Roy Halladay in 2001 (0.26 with TOR)...Surrendered 1 homer to a right-handed batter (Adam Jones on 9/27)...Faced 184 right-handed batters, the most righties faced in a season by a Red Sox with 1 HR or none allowed since Pedro Martinez in 2003 (0 HR, 300 BFP).

Gave up 3 runs or less in each start this season with the exception of 4 runs allowed on 5/6 vs. MIN...His 16 consecutive games with 4 runs allowed or fewer is the longest active such streak among American Leaguers.

Had an 11-game win streak to begin the season, the 2nd longest in MLB in 2013 behind only Max Scherzer’s 13-gamer from 4/6-7/3...It was tied for the 2nd-longest win streak to begin a season by a Sox since at least 1916 (also Roger Moret in 1973), trailing only Roger Clemens’ 14-gamer in 1986...Was the 2nd Sox all-time to have at least 11 wins and no losses in his 1st 14 starts of a year, joining Clemens (13-0 in 1986).

11-CLAY BUCHHOLZ, RHP 12-1, 1.74 ERA, 16 starts

REGULAR SEASON SPLITS

HOMEROAD

OPP. AVGVS. LHBVS. RHB

WHIP

20136-1, 1.99 ERA, 9 GS6-0, 1.40 ERA, 7 GS.199 (75-376), 4 HR.187 (39-209), 3 HR.216 (36-167), 1 HR

1.03

CAREER27-14, 3.39 ERA, 58 G, 57 GS31-19, 3.81 ERA, 65 G, 64 GS

.244 (678-2774), 72 HR

.247 (364-1474), 39 HR

.242 (314-1300), 33 HR1.29

REGULAR SEASON vs. THE TIGERS W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO2012 1-0 6.75 2 2 12.0 13 10 9 1 4 6CAREER 2-1 3.58 8 8 50.1 43 23 20 4 19 33FENWAY 1-1 1.20 4 4 30.0 16 7 4 2 10 19

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2013 REGULAR SEASON STARTSDATE SCORE OPP DEC SCORE WHEN LEFT IP H R ER BB K HR PIT/STRIKES NOTES4/3 W7-4 at NYY W 7-1 7.0 6 1 1 2 4 1 94/62 Snapped streak of 5 decisions with loss, 2nd longest of career4/8 W3-1 BAL W 3-0 7.0 3 0 0 4 8 0 113/65 Began the season 2-0 for 2nd time in career (also 2007)4/14 W5-0 TB W 5-0 8.0 2 0 0 4 11 0 109/69 Held TB hitless through 1st 7.0 innings of game4/20 W4-3 KC W 4-2 8.0 8 2 2 1 6 0 104/70 Ended a 22.0-inning scoreless streak in the 5th inning4/25 W7-2 HOU W 7-2 7.2 6 2 2 2 10 0 109/65 Struck out 4 in a row, including the side in the 3rd inning5/1 W10-1 at TOR W 8-0 7.0 2 0 0 3 8 0 101/66 Set career-long streak with 6+ K’s in 5 straight starts5/6 W6-5 (11) MIN --- 3-4 6.0 7 4 4 2 9 0 116/78 Did not earn the win for the 1st time this season5/11 L2-3 TOR --- 2-2 8.0 6 2 2 3 4 0 101/68 The Sox lost for the 1st time this season in a game he started5/17 W3-2 (10) at MIN --- 2-2 7.0 4 2 2 3 9 1 110/72 Gave up HR in 3rd, snapping career-long 7 G homerless streak5/22 W6-2 at CWS W 4-1 7.0 5 1 1 3 4 0 113/71 Red Sox improved to 9-1 in games that he started6/2 W3-0 (5) at NYY W 3-0 5.0 2 0 0 1 4 0 71/43 The contest was called due to rain midway through the 6th6/8 (2) W7-2 LAA W 7-2 6.2 6 2 2 1 4 0 104/77 Left the game in the 7th inning with neck tightness9/10 W2-0 at TB W 2-0 5.0 3 0 0 1 6 0 74/44 Activated from the 60-day DL prior to game9/15 W9-2 NYY W 7-1 6.0 2 1 0 4 3 0 91/53 Finished with a 0.50 ERA (1 ER/18.0 IP) vs. NYY in 20139/21 L2-4 TOR L 1-3 6.0 6 3 2 2 2 0 106/64 Suffered his 1st loss of the season after beginning the year 11-09/27 W12-3 at BAL W 11-3 7.0 7 3 3 0 4 2 113/77 Surrendered 2 HR after giving up just 2 the entire season previously

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ERBBSOHR

PITCHESCG

SHOWIN STREAKLOSS STREAK

20138.0, 3x, last: 5/11 vs. TOR

8, 4/20 vs. KC4, 5/6 vs. MIN 4, 5/6 vs. MIN

4, 2x, last: 4/14 vs. TB11, 4/14 vs. TB2, 9/27 at BAL

116, 5/6 vs. MIN1 G, 6/2/13 at NYY1 G, 6/2/13 at NYY

11 G, 4/3-9/151 G, 9/21

CAREER9.0, 4x, last: 8/10/12 at CLE12, 2x, last: 8/22/12 vs. LAA8, 2x, last: 10/1/12 at NYY

8, 10/1/12 at NYY5, 8x, last: 9/15/12 at TOR

11, 4/14/13 vs. TB5, 2x, last: 4/20/12 vs. NYY

127, 5/18/11 vs. DET6 G, last: 6/2/13 at NYY4 G, last: 6/2/13 at NYY

11 G, 4/3-9/15/137 G, 5/12-8/20/08

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QUALITY SOXSTARTER GS STARTS RS/IP RSA REC.Lester 33 20 128/213.1 5.40 19-14Buchholz 16 13 76/108.1 6.31 14-2Dempster 29 14 124/168.2 6.62 17-12Doubront 27 16 100/155.2 5.80 18-9Lackey 29 19 87/189.1 4.14 14-15Aceves 6 2 21/30.1 6.23 4-2Webster 7 2 34/29.1 10.43 3-4Morales 1 0 5/5.0 9.00 1-0Workman 3 3 8/18.1 3.93 1-2Peavy 10 6 50/64.2 6.96 5-5Wright 1 0 0/1.0 0.00 1-0

BATTER-PITCHER MATCHUPSTIGERS CAREER vs. BUCHHOLZPLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBIAvila .455 11 5 1 4Cabrera .250 24 6 1 4Dirks .400 5 2 1 1Fielder .222 9 2 0 0Hunter .148 27 4 0 0Iglesias --- 0 0 0 0Infante .273 11 3 0 0Jackson .227 22 5 1 1Kelly .200 5 1 0 0Martinez .250 8 2 0 1Pena --- 0 0 0 0Peralta .300 20 6 0 7Perez --- 0 0 0 0Santiago .000 4 0 0 0

RED SOX CAREER vs. SCHERZERPLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI Berry --- 0 0 0 0Bogaerts --- 0 0 0 0Carp .182 11 2 0 0Drew .154 13 2 0 1Ellsbury .455 11 5 1 5Gomes .222 9 2 0 0Middlebrooks .122 8 1 0 2Napoli .077 13 1 0 0Nava .111 9 1 0 0Ortiz .412 17 7 3 6Pedroia .250 20 5 2 6Ross .250 4 1 0 0Saltalamacchia .333 15 5 1 2Victorino .250 12 3 0 0

* Includes postseason

2013 POSTSEASON GAME LOG - STARTERDATE SCORE OPP DEC SCORE WHEN LEFT IP H R ER BB K HR PIT/STRIKES NOTES10/7 L4-5 at TB --- 3-3 6.0 7 3 3 3 5 1 104/64 Jose Lobaton hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 9th for TB10/13 W6-5 DET --- 0-5 5.2 8 5 5 0 6 2 82/53 Jarrod Saltalamacchia hit a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of 9th

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50-QUINTIN BERRY, OF --- AVG 0 HR 0 RBI --- OBP --- SLGPS vs. RHP: 0-0 (---), 0 HR ALCS GM 5: DNP ALDS VS. TB: 0-0, SB CURRENT PS STREAK: 0-for-10PS vs. LHP: 0-0 (---), 0 HR ALCS VS. DET: 0-0, SB CAREER PS STREAK: 2 G, 10/14-16/2012 (.333, 2-6)

Has 1 stolen base in each of 2 postseason games this year, both as a pinch-runner (GM 3 ALDS, GM 1 ALCS)...Appeared in 11 postseason games with DET last year over the ALDS, ALCS, and World Series...Made 7 starts over the 3 rounds, all in LF...Stole 1 base each in the ALDS and ALCS. Played in 13 games for BOS this season (1 start), including 8 pinch-running appearances...Went 5-for-8 (.625) with a HR, 4 RBI, and a BB in 9 PA with the Sox...Scored 5 runs and swiped 3 bases...Acquired from KC in a minor league trade on 8/27 for RHP Clayton Mortensen...Selected to BOS’ active ML roster on 9/1. Has been successful in all 24 career regular-season stolen base attempts as a major leaguer, the 4th-longest streak to begin a career in the expansion era (beginning in 1961)...The last longer streak was Jacoby Ellsbury’s 1st 25 stolen base attempts in 2007-08...Is 28-for-28 in SB attempts including postseason.

72-XANDER BOGAERTS, SS .400 AVG 0 HR 0 RBI .625 OBP .800 SLGPS vs. RHP: 2-5 (.400), 0 HR ALCS GM 5: 1-3, R, 2B, BB ALDS VS. TB: 0-0, 3 R, 2 BB CURRENT PS STREAK: 2 G (.500, 2-4)PS vs. LHP: 0-0 (---), 0 HR ALCS VS. DET: 2-5, 2 R, 2 2B, BB CAREER PS STREAK: 2 G, 10/16/13-pres.

Made 1st start of the postseeason at 3B in ALCS GM 5 at DET...Became the youngest Red Sox (21 years, 17 days old) ever to start a postseason game, surpass-ing Babe Ruth (21 years, 246 days old in GM 2 of 1916 World Series)...Is the 3rd-youngest ALCS starter ever behind Claudell Washington (20 years, 55 days in GM 2 in 1974) and Bret Saberhagen (20 years, 176 days in GM 3 in 1984)...Notched 1st hit of the postseason in ALCS GM 4 at DET, a 9th-inning double...Became the youngest Red Sox ever to record a postseason hit...Alex Rodriguez (20 in 1995) was the last younger position player to appear in the ALCS. Walked twice and scored 3 runs in 2 ALDS games...Became 3rd Red Sox to play in the postseason at age 21 or younger, joining Babe Ruth (20 in 1915, 21 in 1916) and Ken Brett (19 in 1967). Selected to BOS’ active roster on 8/19 for 1st career ML stint...Appeared in 18 games for the Red Sox, including 12 starts, between SS (8 G/6 GS) and 3B (9 G/6 GS)...Hit safely in 7 tilts...At age 20 (turned 21 on 10/1), was 3rd-youngest player to appear in a major league game this season behind WSH’s Bryce Harper and TEX’s Jurickson Profar and BOS’ youngest position player to appear in a game since Dwight Evans in 1972 (20).

37-MIKE CARP, 1B/OF .000 AVG 0 HR 0 RBI .000 OBP .000 SLGPS vs. RHP: 0-6 (.000), 0 HR ALCS GM 5: DNP ALDS VS. TB: 0-1 CURRENT PS STREAK: 0-for-6PS vs. LHP: 0-0 (---), 0 HR ALCS VS. DET: 0-5 CAREER PS STREAK: 0-for-6

Made 1st career postseason start in GM 2 of ALCS on Sunday night at 1B...Has also pinch-hit 3 times (GM 3 ALDS, GM 1 & 4 ALCS). Played in career-high 86 games in 1st season with the Sox in 2013...Also set career marks in runs (34), doubles (18), triples (2), walks (22), SLG (.523), and OPS (.885)...Both AVG (.296) and OBP (.362) were his highest totals in any ML season with at least 50 appearances...His .523 SLG ranked 8th among AL players with at least 200 PA...29 of 64 hits were XBH (18 2B, 2 3B, 9 HR)...Made 56 starts between LF (31), 1B (23), and RF (2)...Reached base safely in 40 of those contests...Led the AL with 9 RBI as a pinch-hitter...Was 1 of 6 AL players with multiple PH homers...Placed 2nd on the team and T-7th in AL with 24 PA as a PH...Was 5-for-19 (.263) with a double, 2 HR, and 5 walks in the pinch.

7-STEPHEN DREW, SS .094 AVG 0 HR 2 RBI .121 OBP .156 SLG

PS vs. RHP: 1-20 (.050), 0 HR ALCS GM 5: 0-4 ALDS VS. TB: 2-15, R, 3B, 2 RBI CURRENT PS STREAK: 0-for-8PS vs. LHP: 2-12 (.167), 0 HR ALCS VS. DET: 1-17, BB CAREER PS STREAK: 9 G, 10/3/07-10/7/12 (.350, 14-40)

Is 1-for-23 since GM 3 of the ALDS after notching a hit and RBI in each of the 1st 2 games of the postseason...Has started at SS in all 9 of the Sox’ postseason tilts...Along with brother J.D., are just 2nd pair of brothers who've both played in the postseason for BOS, also Pedro and Ramon Martinez. Matched single-season career high with 67 RBI in 2013 (also 2008)...Finished T-3rd in the AL with 8 triples...Ranked 2nd in the AL with both 54 walks and 67 RBI as a SS, and T-3rd in that group with 13 HR...Placed 2nd among AL qualifi ers at SS with a .984 fi elding pct. (8 E/516 TC) (TB’s Yunel Escobar, .989). 2013 marks the 3rd time his team has reached the postseason...In 21 career postseason games, is batting .232 (19-for-82) with 2 HR and 7 RBI...Started at SS in all 7 of the D-backs playoff games during the 2007 NLDS and NLCS, and all 5 of the A’s 2012 ALDS contests.

2-JACOBY ELLSBURY, OF .405 AVG 0 HR 4 RBI .463 OBP .541 SLG

PS vs. RHP: 9-24 (.375), 0 HR ALCS GM 5: 1-4, RBI, IBB, 2 SB ALDS VS. TB: 9-18, 7 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI, BB, 4 SB CURRENT PS STREAK: 3 G (.462, 6-13)PS vs. LHP: 6-13 (.462), 0 HR ALCS VS. DET: 6-19, 2 R, 2B, 3B, 2 RBI, 3 BB (IBB), 2 SB CAREER PS STREAK: 6 G, 2 times, last 10/9/09-10/8/13 (.444, 12-27)

Is 1st among 2013 postseason leaders with 6 stolen bases and 9 runs (tied), and 2nd with 15 hits...Has the best OBP (.463) and 2nd-best AVG (.405) among players with 35 PA this postseason, reaching safely in 8 of 9 games...4 hits in ALCS GM 4 matched a postseason career high (also GM 3 of 2007 World Series). Tied for best Division Series AVG at .500 (min. 10 PA)...Was 4th player with at least 9 hits and 7 runs in a DS, joining Bernie Williams in 1995 (9 hits, 8 runs), Ken Griffey, Jr. in 1995 (9 and 9), and Carlos Beltran in 2004 (10 and 9). 6 steals are a club single-postseason record...Ranks 1st in club history with 11 career postseason steals (passed Johnny Damon’s 8)...Is T-4th with 10 doubles and 6th with 21 runs...Has played in 31 career postseason games with the Red Sox (also 2007, ‘08, and ‘09), batting .311 (33-for-106) with 15 RBI overall. Played 134 games in 2013, all batting leadoff...Had most games with a hit (105) among ML leadoff men and most hits in AL (172) while batting 1st...Led MLB with 52 stolen bases in 56 attempts...92.9% success rate was best SB% by any player with at least 50 SB since at least 1951.

5-JONNY GOMES, OF .190 AVG 0 HR 2 RBI .261 OBP .238 SLG

PS vs. RHP: 2-13 (.154), 0 HR ALCS GM 5: 0-4, R ALDS VS. TB: 2-9, 3 R, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 IBB CURRENT PS STREAK: 0-for-6PS vs. LHP: 2-8 (.250), 0 HR ALCS VS. DET: 2-12, 2 R CAREER PS STREAK: 2 G, 2 times, 10/13-15/13 (.286, 2-7)

Sox are 5-0 in his starts this postseason...Threw out Miguel Cabrera at the plate in the 1st inning in ALCS GM 5 at DET...Scored the walk-off winning run in the 9th inning of ALCS GM 2 vs. DET after leading off the inning with an infi eld single. Drove in game-tying runs with a 2-run double in the Sox' 5-run 4th inning in ALDS GM 1 vs. TB...Snapped an 0-for-8 to start his career in postseason play. In 1st season with the Sox in 2013, led club with 65 starts in LF and 30 PA as a pinch-hitter (T-1st in AL)...Hit .346 (28-for-81) with RISP...Went 4-for-8 (.500) with the bases loaded...Hit 4 pinch-hit HR, T-1st in MLB and T-2nd most by a Red Sox in a single season, 1 shy of Joe Cronin’s club/AL record (5 in 1943). Previously participated in postseason play with the Reds in 2010 and the A’s in 2012...Started GMs 1 and 3 for CIN in LF in the 2010 NLDS when the Reds were swept by the Phillies...Pinch-hit for OAK in Game 5, series-ending loss of the 2012 ALDS vs. DET.

16-WILL MIDDLEBROOKS, 3B .174 AVG 0 HR 1 RBI .269 OBP .261 SLGPS vs. RHP: 1-13 (.077), 0 HR ALCS GM 5: 0-0 (PR-3B) ALDS VS. TB: 3-13, R, 2B, RBI, 3 BB CURRENT PS STREAK: 0-for-5PS vs. LHP: 3-10 (.300), 0 HR ALCS VS. DET: 1-10, R, 2B CAREER PS STREAK: 2 G, 10/4-5/13 (.286, 2-7)

Doubled in the 8th in ALCS GM 2 vs. DET and scored on Ortiz's game-tying grand slam...Playing in 1st career postseason, starting 8 of the Sox’ 9 games at 3B...Has a hit in 4 of 8 games with a PA. Appeared in 94 games over 2 stints with the Sox in 2013...Of 79 hits with BOS, 35 were XBH (17 2B, 18 HR)...Hit .276 (40-for-125) with 5 doubles, 8 homers, 24 RBI, and 11 walks over 41 games in 2nd stint with BOS following 8/10 recall...T-2nd in the AL this season with 2 grand slams (9/4 vs. DET and 9/25 at COL).

12-MIKE NAPOLI, 1B .276 AVG 2 HR 3 RBI .382 OBP .586 SLGPS vs. RHP: 7-20 (.350), 2 HR ALCS GM 5: 3-4, 2 R, 2B, HR, RBI ALDS VS. TB: 3-13, R, 2B, RBI, 3 BB CURRENT PS STREAK: 3 G (.500, 6-12)PS vs. LHP: 1-9 (.111), 0 HR ALCS VS. DET: 6-16, 4 R, 2 2B, 2 HR, 2 RBI, BB CAREER PS STREAK: 5 G, 2 times, last 10/22-28/2011 (.400, 6-15)

2nd among LCS leaders with .375 AVG (min. 10 PA) and T-1st with 2 homers, his 3rd-career 2 HR postseason series...3 hit in ALCS GM 5 tied career postseason single-game high (also GM 3 of 2008 Division Series with LAA at BOS). Knocked in only run in Tuesday’s ALCS GM 3 win with a solo HR in the 7th off Justin Verlander...Became 11th player in MLB history to hit a HR in a 1-0 game in the postseason, and 4th to do it in the 7th inning or later (also the Giants’ Casey Stengel vs. the Yanks in the 7th inning on 10/12/1923; the Yankees’ Tommy Henrich against the Dodgers in the 9th inning on 10/5/1949; and the Indians’ Tony Fernandez against the Orioles’ in the 11th inning on 10/15/1997). In 2013, set career highs in RBI (92), hits (129), doubles (38), XBH (63), runs (79), walks (73), and at-bats (498)...92 RBI ranked T-11th in the AL...Placed 6th with an AVG of 5.41 AB/RBI...Tallied 6 games with at least 4 RBI, tied for the MLB lead...Had 31 bases-loaded RBI, 1st in MLB and most by a Red Sox since Vern Stephens had 32 in 1950...His 3 grand slams led the AL and T-1st in MLB, falling 1 shy of the club single-season record (Babe Ruth, 4 in 1919). His clubs have reached the postseason in 6 of the last 7 seasons (2007-09, 2011-13)...In 41 career postseason games, has hit .273 (33-for-121) with 7 homers, 22 RBI, and 18 walks for a .375 OBP...Led Rangers with a .328 AVG (19-for-58) while starting all 17 postseason games during their run to the 2011 World Series.

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29-DANIEL NAVA, OF .273 AVG 0 HR 0 RBI .429 OBP .273 SLGPS vs. RHP: 3-9 (.333), 0 HR ALCS GM 5: DNP ALDS VS. TB: 1-5, 2 BB CURRENT PS STREAK: 3 G, 10/8/13-pres. (.375, 3-8)PS vs. LHP: 0-2 (.000), 0 HR ALCS VS. DET: 2-6, BB CAREER PS STREAK: 3 G, 10/8/13-pres.

Playing in 1st career postseason...Has made 4 appearances/starts, all in LF, with hits in 3 of those contests...Knocked the Sox only hit in ALCS GM 1, a 1-out single in the 9th...Reached in 3 of 4 PA in GM 4 of the ALDS (H, 2 BB). Was 2nd on Sox and 5th in AL with a .385 OBP, 2nd-best mark among primary AL OF (Mike Trout, .432)...His .831 OPS ranked 3rd among primary AL OF...Reached safely in 105 of a career-high 134 games...Ranked 8th in AL with a .303 AVG (139-for-458)...His .322 clip (109-for-339) vs. RHP pitchers was 7th the AL...Had a career-high streak of 41 consecutive starts reaching base from 6/22-9/6 (.356 AVG/.439 OBP, 53-for-149, 16 BB, 7 HBP)...It was the 2nd-longest such streak in the AL in 2013 after Miguel Cabrera’s 44 starts from 5/14-6/30, the longest by a Red Sox since Kevin Youkilis’ 44-start streak, 7/12-9/10/08.

34-DAVID ORTIZ, DH .219 AVG 3 HR 7 RBI .359 OBP .531 SLG PS vs. RHP: 3-19 (.158), 1 HR ALCS GM 5: 1-4 ALDS VS. TB: 5-13, 4 R, 2B, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 5 BB CURRENT PS STREAK: 1 G (.250, 1-4)PS vs. LHP: 4-13 (.308), 2 HR ALCS VS. DET: 2-19, R, HR, 4 RBI, 2 BB CAREER PS STREAK: 14 G, 10/26/04-10/20/08 (.400, 18-45)

Knocked a game-tying grand slam in the 8th of ALCS GM 2 vs. DET, his 1st career postseason slam and 4th grand slam in Red Sox postseason history. Among postseason leaders is 3rd in walks (7), 8th in OPS (.890) and SLG (.531), and 9th in OBP (.359) (min. 35 PA)...Reached in 10 of 18 PA in ALDS vs. TB (5 H, 5 BB)...Led ALDS batters (min. 10 PA) with a .923 SLG and T-1st among all DS batters with .556 OBP...1st among all DS batters with 5 walks. Tallied 1st career postseason multi-HR game in ALDS GM 2 vs. TB (both off David Price...The 2 HR matched the Sox’ single-game postseason record (12th time). Has a .275 AVG (76-for-276) with 15 HR and 54 RBI in 75 career playoff games with MIN and BOS...Tied with Manny Ramirez for 4th all-time with 19 postseason doubles, is 5th in RBI, and T-9th in HR with Babe Ruth...Is Red Sox career leader in playoff games (66), runs (44), hits (68), doubles (16), homers (15), RBI (50), total bases (133), and walks (48)...Also ranks among Sox qualifi ers (min. 75 PA) in OBP (5th, .395), SLG (6th, .538), and OPS (6th, .933)...Has 2 World Series rings with BOS from the 2004 and 2007 championships...Named MVP of 2004 ALCS. Led Sox while ranking among AL leaders in 2013 with a .309 AVG (6th), 30 HR (T-8th), 103 RBI (7th), 76 walks (T-7th), .395 OBP (4th), .564 SLG (3rd in MLB), .959 OPS (4th in MLB), 70 XBH (5th), 292 total bases (8th), 17.3 AB/HR (7th), and 5.0 AB/RBI (3rd)...Named an All-Star for 9th time in his career, most in MLB since 2004...Recorded his 7th career 30-HR/100-RBI season, all since joining the BOS in 2003, tying Ted Williams for the most such seasons in Red Sox history.

15-DUSTIN PEDROIA, 2B .250 AVG 0 HR 6 RBI .293 OBP .306 SLG PS vs. RHP: 7-28 (.250), 0 HR ALCS GM 5: 2-5, SB ALDS VS. TB: 4-17, 2 R, 2B, 5 RBI, SF CURRENT PS STREAK: 2 G (.333, 3-9)PS vs. LHP: 2-8 (.250), 0 HR ALCS VS. DET: 5-19, R, 2B, RBI, 3 BB, SB CAREER PS STREAK: 7 G, 10/16-27/2007 (.419, 13-31)

His 6 RBI are T-3rd among 2013 AL postseason leaders (Ortiz & M. Cabrera 1st with 7)...Has hits in 3 of 5 ALCS games with 2 hits twice...Drove in the Sox’ 1st run of the ALCS with a 6th-inning double in GM 2 and also singled in the 8th and scored on Ortiz’s game-tying grand slam. Has driven in at least 1 run in all 8 of his career postseason series...Owns a .252 AVG (38-for-151) with 5 homers and 24 RBI in 37 career postseason games, all starts at 2nd base...Ranks among Red Sox all-time postseason leaders in doubles (3rd, 11), runs (4th, 25), HR (T-6th), hits (4th), and RBI (4th)...Won a World Series with BOS in his rookie 2007 season. In 4th All-Star season in 2013, played in a career-high 160 games (T-3rd in AL), with all 160 at 2B, including 159 starts...Both led the majors at 2B and set Red Sox records for the position (prev. Pedroia’s 159 games and 158 starts in 2011)...Ranked 10th in the AL with a .301 AVG, his 4th season hitting at least .300...T-2nd in the AL with 193 hits, 6 shy of ML leader Adrian Beltre (199)...Also T-2nd in AL with 58 multi-hit games...T-3rd in the AL with a team-high 42 doubles.

33-DAVID ROSS, C .333 AVG 0 HR 1 RBI .400 OBP .556 SLGPS vs. RHP: 2-5 (.400), 0 HR ALCS GM 5: 2-3, 2B, RBI, SAC ALDS VS. TB: 1-5, R, 2B CURRENT PS STREAK: 1 G (.667, 2-3)PS vs. LHP: 1-4 (.250), 0 HR ALCS VS. DET: 2-4, 2B, RBI, BB, SAC CAREER PS STREAK: 2 G, 10/5/12-10/5/13 (.500, 4-8)

Started ALCS GMs 1 & 5 (both catching Lester), his 1st career LCS action...Had 2 appearances in ALDS vs. TB, including start behind the plate in GM 2. Appeared in 36 games at catcher (33 starts) this season...Missed a total of 65 games due to 2 separate stints on the concussion DL, from 5/12-24 and again from 6/18-8/18...Red Sox pitchers posted a 3.12 ERA in games he caught, the lowest catcher’s ERA among AL backstops with at least 20 games...Threw out 34.5% attempted base stealers (10-of-29), the 5th-highest mark in the AL (min. 20 G). Is on 5th career postseason roster...Owns a .375 career postseason AVG (6-for-16) in 10 games...Played for ATL in the Wild Card Game last year and previously appeared in Division Series with LAD (2004), BOS (2008), and ATL (2010).

39-JARROD SALTALAMACCHIA, C .273 AVG 0 HR 5 RBI .304 OBP .318 SLG PS vs. RHP: 4-15 (.267), 0 HR ALCS GM 5: DNP ALDS VS. TB: 3-10, R, 2B, 3 RBI, BB CURRENT PS STREAK: 1 G (.500, 2-4)PS vs. LHP: 2-7 (.286), 0 HR ALCS VS. DET: 3-12, 2 RBI CAREER PS STREAK: 2 G, 10/4-7/13 (.375, 3-8)

Hits in 4 of 7 games this postseason...Drove in the winning run in ALCS GM 2 vs. DET with a walk-off RBI single in the 9th. Playing in 1st career postseason...Has started behind the plate in 6 of the Sox’ 9 games...Went 2-for-4 with a double, 3 RBI, a run, and a walk in ALDS GM 1, his 1st career postseason game...He is the 3rd Red Sox to drive in at least 3 runs in a postseason debut, also Todd Walker (2003) and Nomar Garciaparra (1998). Set single-season career highs in 2013 in at-bats (425), runs (68), hits (116), XBH (54), 2B (40), RBI (65), walks (43), total bases (198), and SB (4)...His .273 AVG, .466 SLG, and .804 OPS were all career-best marks...Matched a career-high with 121 games played (also 2012)...Led AL and ranked 2nd in MLB with both 40 doubles and 54 XBH as a catcher...His 40 doubles established a new Red Sox single-season record by a primary catcher.

18-SHANE VICTORINO, OF .229 AVG 0 HR 4 RBI .325 OBP .257 SLGPS vs. RHP: 6-28 (.214), 0 HR ALCS GM 5: 0-5 ALDS VS. TB: 6-14, 2 R, 3 RBI, SB, SAC, 4 HBP CURRENT PS STREAK: 0-for-6PS vs. LHP: 2-7 (.286), 0 HR ALCS VS. DET: 2-21, R, 2B, RBI, HBP, SB CAREER PS STREAK: 5 G, 2 times, last 10/7/11-10/8/13 (.471, 8-17)

Has set a single postseason record with 5 HBP and his 9 career HBP in the postseason are tied for most all time (also Alex Rodriguez). Set a Division Series record with 4 HBP vs. TB...T-1st among 2013 DS batters with a .556 OBP (min. 10 PA)...Hit safely in each of the 4 games of the ALDS...Had a game-winning, RBI infi eld single in the 7th inning of GM 4. In 2013, hit .294 (140-for-477), his best mark in any full ML campaign...Topped the AL and 3rd in MLB with a career-high 18 HBP...T-3rd in the AL with a career-high 10 sacrifi ce hits...Was the 7th-harded AL batter to double up (95.4 AB per GIDP)...Finished 7th among AL leaders with a .322 home AVG (75-for-233)...Hit .310 (15-for-268) with 12 of 15 HR while batting right-handed...Hit .273 (57-for-209) batting lefty...Hit .300 with 6 HR batting right-handed vs. RHP. Playing in the postseason for the 5th time, also each year from 2007-11 with PHI...Is a .262 career hitter (55-for-210) with 34 RBI in 55 postseason games...Had a team-best 13 RBI in the postseason to help the Phillies win the 2008 World Series against TB.

REG. & POSTSEASON 2013 VS. DET CAREER VS. DET CAREER AT FENWAY PARKPLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBIBerry 1.000 2 2 0 2 1.000 2 2 0 2 .300 30 9 0 4Bogaerts .333 6 2 0 0 .333 6 2 0 0 .217 23 5 0 2Carp .083 12 1 0 1 .095 21 2 0 1 .278 126 35 6 25Drew .211 38 8 1 2 .173 104 18 1 7 .265 268 71 6 37Ellsbury .318 44 14 1 7 .290 131 38 3 16 .305 1,429 436 33 170Gomes .200 25 5 0 1 .202 94 19 2 11 .249 245 61 8 37Middlebrooks .240 25 6 1 6 .286 42 12 3 12 .256 308 79 13 52Napoli .342 38 13 3 4 .247 190 47 10 21 .258 330 85 20 59Nava .308 26 8 1 2 .286 42 12 1 6 .295 461 136 7 69Ortiz .255 47 12 5 11 .276 392 108 29 99 .313 2,987 934 186 696Pedroia .255 47 12 0 3 .233 176 41 4 16 .317 2,075 658 58 294Ross .375 8 3 0 1 .364 11 4 0 1 .203 74 15 3 5Saltalamacchia .208 24 5 0 3 .180 100 18 3 9 .258 644 166 27 99Victorino .217 46 10 1 7 .267 60 16 3 10 .313 262 82 7 33

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32-Craig Breslow 10/17 at DET-ALCS Gm 5 (H) 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 46/61 40/12 0/1 2.1 (7/9 at SEA) 2 (8 times) 46-Ryan Dempster 10/16 at DET-ALCS Gm 4 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 2/3 1/1 0/0 1.0 (2 times) 1 (9/21 vs TOR)22-Felix Doubront 10/16 at DET-ALCS Gm 4 1.0 1 0 0 1 1 3/4 1/1 0/0 5.1 (5/8 vs MIN) 4 (5/8 vs MIN)56-Franklin Morales 10/16 at DET-ALCS Gm 4 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 15/19 10/3 0/1 2.1 (6/22 at DET) 4 (6/22 at DET) 36-Junichi Tazawa 10/17 at DET-ALCS Gm 5 (H) 1.1 3 1 1 0 0 46/72 36/11 0/8 2.0 (4 times) 4 (4/17 at CLE) 19-Koji Uehara 10/17 at DET-ALCS Gm 5 (SV) 1.2 0 0 0 0 2 59/73 23/7 21/24 2.0 (3 times) 3 (6 times)67-Brandon Workman 10/16 at DET-ALCS Gm 4 2.0 1 0 0 1 2 13/17 13/2 0/1 4.2 (8/6 at HOU) 4 (3 times)2013 POSTSEASON ‘PEN TOTALS: 0.96 ERA 28.0 19 3 3 10 24 302/450 (67.1%) 232/80 33/57 * Regular Season Totals

REG. SEASON 1ST BATTERS REG. SEASON RELIEF HIGHSPITCHER LAST TIME OUT (Dec.) IP H R ER BB SO RETIRED/FACED RI/S SAVES/OPP INNINGS STRIKEOUTS

32-CRAIG BRESLOW, LHP 1-0 0 SV 0.00 ERAvs. ALL: .150 (3-20), 0 HR vs. RHB: .188 (3-16), 0 HR vs. LHB: .000 (0-4), 0 HR WHIP: 1.33

Faced only 2 batters in ALCS Gm 5 at DET on Thursday...Got Fielder to ground out ending the 7th and Martinez to ground out to start the 8th...Was his 3rd hold of the postseason...Has made 6 career appearances in the postseason, all this year, and is 1-0, 0.00 ERA (5.0 IP) in those games...Earned the win as the Sox clinched the ALDS on 10/8 at TB (Gm 4)...Fanned 4 in 1.2 IP that night (K’d 1st 4 hitters).Including the regular season, has made 17 straight scoreless appearances (17.0 IP) with a .145 opp. AVG (8-for-55) since 9/3 (last run allowed: 9/1 vs. CWS).Finished 6th among all AL relievers in ERA (1.81, 11th in MLB), and 3rd among all AL left-handed relievers (5th in MLB).52 of his 61 appearances were scoreless, and had 22 perfect appearances (2nd-most on the team)... Began the season on the 15-day DL (left shoulder tendi-nitis)...Made his season on 5/6, and since that date, made 60 appearances, a team high and the 6th-most among AL pitchers (T-8th in MLB).

46-RYAN DEMPSTER, RHP 0-0 0 SV 0.00 ERAvs. ALL: .286 (2-7), 0 HR vs. RHB: .250 (1-4), 0 HR vs. LHB: .333 (1-3), 0 HR WHIP: 1.00

Threw a scoreless 6th in ALCS Gm 4 at DET (1.0 IP, H)...0-1, 4.70 ERA (4 ER/7.2 IP) in 4 career postseason gms (1 GS)...2 scoreless apps this year (2.0 IP).Appeared in 32 games for BOS this season, 29 as a starter...Was 8-9, 4.64 ERA (87 ER/168.2 IP) in 29 starts and 0-0, 0.00 ERA (2.2 IP) in 3 games in relief...Had not pitched in relief since 2007...For his career as a reliever: 8-17, 87 SV, 4.07 ERA (105 ER/232.1 IP) in 228 games.Struck out 8.28 batters per 9.0 innings (157 SO/170.2 IP) to rank 9th among AL qualifiers.Ranks 2nd all-time among Canadian major leaguers in wins (132), starts (351), innings (2,387.0), and strikeouts (2,075), trailing Hall of Famer Fergie Jenkins.

22-FELIX DOUBRONT, LHP 0-0 0 SV 0.00 ERAvs. ALL: .143 (1-7), 0 HR vs. RHB: .167 (1-6), 0 HR vs. LHB: .000 (0-1), 0 HR WHIP: 1.29

Threw a scoreless 8th inning in ALCS Gm 4 at DET on 10/16 (1.0 IP, H, BB, SO, HB)...Has made 2 career postseason appearances, both this year, 0 R in 2.1 IP.27 of his 29 gms for the Sox this season were starts...Was 11-6, 3.87 ERA (67 ER/155.2 IP) in 27 starts and 0-0, 14.85 ERA (11 ER/6.2 IP) in 2 relief appearances.For his career, has made 22 appearances out of the bullpen (1-3, 3 SV, 7.76 ERA, 23 ER, 26.2 IP)...Is 23-18, 4.36 ERA (161 ER/332.0 IP) in 59 games as a starter.In his 2nd full ML season, set career highs in innings (162.1), and quality starts (16)...Tied his career highs in wins (11), and starts (29).

56-FRANKLIN MORALES, LHP 0-0 0 SV 6.75 ERAvs. ALL: .333 (2-6), 0 HR vs. RHB: .667 (2-3), 0 HR vs. LHB: .000 (0-3), 0 HR WHIP: 2.25

Allowed 1 hit in a scoreless 7th in ALCS Gm 4 at DET on 10/16...Is 0-0, 7.71 ERA (12 ER/14.0 IP) in 10 career postseason gms (2 GS)...1 ER in 1.1 IP this year.Finished the season with no runs allowed in 10 of his final 11 games (1.80 ERA, 2 ER,10.0 IP, 7 H, 4 BB, 8 SO, .206 opp. AVG (7-for-34)). Was 1-2, 4.87 ERA (11 ER/20.1 IP) in 19 relief appearances and 1-0, 3.60 ERA (2 ER/5.0 IP) in 1 start...Did not allow runs in 15 of his 20 appearances...Threw more than 1.0 inning in 6 of his 19 relief appearances this season...Threw 2.0 or more innings out of the bullpen three times.

.36-JUNICHI TAZAWA, RHP 0-0 0 SV 0.00 ERAvs. ALL: .313 (5-16), 0 HR vs. RHB: .286 (4-14), 0 HR vs. LHB: .500 (1-2), 0 HR WHIP: 1.07

Allowed 1 run on 3 hits in 1.1 IP in ALCS Gm 5 at DET on Thursday but still recorded his 4th hold of the postseason...Allowed a single to Hunter that put runners on 1st & 3rd for Miguel Cabrera with no outs...Traded a run for 2 outs as Cabrera grounded into a double play...Is 0-0, 1.93 ERA (1 ER, 4.2 IP) with 4 holds, 0 BB, and 3 SO in 7 career postseason games, all in 2013.Finished his 2nd full ML season in 2013 and set career highs in games (71), wins (5), IP (68.1), SO (72), & holds (25)...Finished T-3rd among AL relievers in SO/BB ratio (6.00) & 5th in BB/9.0 IP (1.58)...His 25 holds ranked T-7th in the AL...Ranked T-10th in games.Threw more than 1.0 inning 11 times and was 2-0 with a 0.98 ERA (2 ER/18.1 IP) when doing so.

19-KOJI UEHARA, RHP 1-1 4 SV 1.13 ERAvs. ALL: .148 (4-27), 1 HR vs. RHB: .143 (2-14), 0 HR vs. LHB: .154 (2-13), 1 HR WHIP: 0.50

Retired all 5 batters he faced to close out the Sox’ 4-3 win in ALCS Gm 5 at DET on Thursday...Was his 7th multi-inning SV in 2013 & 3rd in this postseason...Fanned Peralta & Infante to end the 8th and retired the side in order in the 9th for his 4th SV of this postseason...Is 1-1, 4 SV, 5.23 ERA (6 ER/10.1 IP) in 11 career relief apps in the postseason...This postseason, 1 run allowed in 7 appearances with 11 SO compared to 0 BB.Led all MLB relievers with 44 perfect appearances and all AL relievers with 64 scoreless appearances...AL relievers rankings: 1st in ERA (1.09), SO/BB ratio (11.22), WHIP (0.57), BB/9.0 IP (1.09), opp. AVG (.130), and in pitches/IP (14.1), 2nd in SO (101), 7th in SO/9.0 IP (12.23), T-7th in games (73), & 8th in IP (74.1). Set a career best with a 30.1-inning scoreless streak from 7/9-9/13 (longest scoreless streak for any pitcher in MLB in 2013)...Also retired a club-record 37 consecutive batters from 8/17-9/17, the 2nd-longest streak for a MLB reliever since 2007 (Bobby Jenks - 41). In reg. & postseason SVO’s this year: 1-0, 25 SV, 28 SVO, 0.59 ERA (2 ER/30.1 IP), 1 BB, 42 SO, .100 AVG (10-for-100) & 21 of his 25 SV are perfect...Was of-ficially inserted into the closer’s role on 6/21 and had his 1st SV opp on 6/26...Since 6/26: 4-1, 20 SV, 22 SVO, 0.41 ERA (2 ER/44.1 IP), 2 BB, 59 SO in 41 games.

67-BRANDON WORKMAN, RHP 0-0 0 SV 0.00 ERAvs. ALL: .167 (2-12), 0 HR vs. RHB: .200 (2-10), 0 HR vs. LHB: .000 (0-2), 0 HR WHIP: 1.09

Entered in the 4th inning in ALCS Gm 4 at DET on 10/16 (2.0 IP, H, BB, 2 SO)...Allowed 1 inherited runner to score...Rookie began 2013 at Double-A Portland and was promoted to Triple-A Pawtucket in June...Between both levels went 8-2, 3.21 ERA (36 ER/101.0 IP), 30 BB, 108 SO in 17 G (16 GS).Had 2 stints with the Sox and appeared both as a starter and a reliever...Recalled the 1st time on 7/9 and made his ML debut in relief on 7/10 at SEA...Made 3 starts from, 7/14-30 and was 1-1, 2.45 ERA (5 ER/18.1 IP), 4 BB, 18 SO...Was 5-2, 6.94 ERA (18 ER/23.1 IP) in 17 games in relief.Finished T-5th among all AL rookies in wins (6)...Had 5 wins in relief, 3rd-most among AL rookie relievers...Averaged 10.2 SO/9.0 IP (47 SO/41.2 IP) for BOS...

REG & POSTSEASON 2013 VS. DET CAREER VS. DET CAREER AT FENWAY PARKPLAYER W-L-SV ERA G/GS IP H ER W-L-SV ERA G/GS IP H ER W-L-SV ERA G/GS IP H ERBreslow 0-0-0 0.00 6/0 5.0 3 0 1-0-0 0.81 24/0 22.1 19 2 3-3-0 3.15 68/0 60.0 59 21Buchholz 0-0-0 7.94 1/1 5.2 8 5 2-1-0 4.02 9/9 56.0 51 25 27-14-0 3.46 60/59 374.2 341 144Dempster 1-0-0 5.14 2/1 7.0 7 4 1-0-0 3.00 4/2 15.0 12 5 7-8-0 4.96 24/22 130.2 130 72Doubront 0-0-0 2.45 3/1 7.1 5 2 1-0-0 2.70 4/2 13.1 9 4 12-10-1 4.51 43/31 195.2 196 98Lackey 1-1-0 2.14 3/3 21.0 18 5 7-3-0 3.57 13/13 88.1 81 35 27-21-0 4.70 60/60 371.2 423 194Lester 3-1-0 3.33 4/4 24.1 30 9 3-3-0 4.15 9/9 56.1 66 26 47-28-0 3.75 109/107 676.2 655 282Morales 0-0-0 8.31 3/0 4.1 6 4 0-0-1 5.63 7/0 8.0 9 5 2-4-1 6.45 49/4 60.0 74 43Peavy 1-1-0 9.90 2/2 10.0 9 11 4-6-0 5.45 13/13 79.1 75 48 3-0-0 3.21 4/4 28.0 21 10Tazawa 0-0-0 2.08 6/0 4.1 5 1 1-0-0 1.69 8/1 10.2 10 2 5-4-0 2.93 62/3 76.2 76 25Uehara 1-0-3 0.00 6/0 7.0 3 0 1-0-7 3.50 18/0 18.0 15 7 3-2-14 1.51 47/1 53.2 27 9Workman 0-0-0 0.00 4/0 4.1 2 0 0-0-0 0.00 4/0 4.1 2 0 3-1-0 2.29 10/2 19.2 19 5* all stats include regular and postseason numbers vs. DET and regular and postseason numbers at Fenway Park

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2013 POSTSEASON DAY-BY-DAY

ALDS G1 10/4 D TAMPA BAY W12-2 1-0 LESTER (1-0) Moore (0-1) 38,177* ALDS G2 10/5 N TAMPA BAY W7-4 2-0 LACKEY (1-0) Price (0-1) UEHARA (1) 38,705* 10/6 OFF DAY ALDS G3 10/7 N at Tampa Bay L4-5 2-1 Rodney (1-0) UEHARA (0-1) 33,675* ALDS G4 10/8 N at Tampa Bay W3-1 3-1 BRESLOW (1-0) McGee (0-1) UEHARA (2) 32,807*

ALCS G1 10/12 N DETROIT L0-1 0-1 Sanchez (1-0) LESTER (0-1) Benoit (1) 38,210* ALCS G2 10/13 N DETROIT W6-5 1-1 UEHARA (1-0) Porcello (0-1) 38,029* 10/14 OFF DAY ALCS G3 10/15 D at Detroit W1-0 2-1 LACKEY (1-0) Verlander (0-1) UEHARA (1) 42,327* ALCS G4 10/16 N at Detroit L3-7 2-2 Fister (1-0) PEAVY (0-1) 42,765* ALCS G5 10/17 N at Detroit W4-3 3-2 LESTER (1-1) Sanchez (1-1) UEHARA (2) 42,669*

* Sellout

GM# DATE D/N OPPONENT SCORE SERIES RECORD WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE ATTENDANCE

REG. SEASON STARTS BY BATTING ORDER (TOTAL, RED SOX W-L)

1st: Drew (1, 0-1), Ellsbury (134, 79-55), Nava (8, 4-4), Pedroia (11, 8-3), Victorino (8, 6-2)2nd: Bogaerts (1, 0-1), Carp (4, 3-1), Drew (1, 0-1), Gomes (16, 11-5), Iglesias (1, 0-1), Nava (31, 18-13), Pedroia (1, 1-0), Victorino (107, 64-43)3rd: Nava (1, 0-1), Ortiz (14, 9-5), Pedroia (147, 88-59)4th: Carp (4, 3-1), Gomes (3, 1-2), Napoli (34, 21-13), Ortiz (121, 72-49) 5th: Carp (15, 10-5), Drew (1, 0-1), Gomes (18, 9-9), Middlebrooks (10, 6-4), Napoli (84, 51-33), Nava (25, 17-8), Saltalamacchia (9, 4-5)6th: Carp (22, 13-9), Drew (13, 8-5), Gomes (29, 14-15), Middlebrooks (14, 9-5), Napoli (11, 7-4), Nava (52, 32-20), Saltalamacchia (21, 14-7) 7th: Bogaerts (2, 0-2), Bradley Jr. (2, 1-1), Carp (8, 6-2), Drew (28, 18-10), Gomes (7, 6-1), Iglesias (2, 1-1), Lavarnway (8, 2-6), Middlebrooks (26, 15-16), Napoli (2, 0-2), Nava (3, 1-2), Ross (7, 3-4), Saltalamacchia (52, 40-22), Snyder (3, 2-1), Victorino (2, 2-0) 8th: Bogaerts (3, 2-1), Bradley Jr. (7, 4-3), Carp (1, 1-0), Drew (60, 34-26), Gomes (2, 1-1), Holt (5, 2-3), Iglesias (14, 9-5), Lavarnway (9, 7-2), McDonald (1, 0-1), Middlebrooks (23, 14-9), Nava (1, 0-1), Ross (17, 11-6), Saltalamac-chia (15, 9-6), Snyder (4, 3-1)9th: Berry (1, 0-1), Bogaerts (6, 5-1), Bradley Jr. (17, 12-5), Carp (2, 1-1), Ciriaco (12, 7-5), Diaz (1, 0-1), Doubront (1, 1-0), Drew (18, 12-6), Gomes (1, 0-1), Holt (12, 7-5), Iglesias (44, 28-16), Lackey (3, 0-3), Lavarnway (1, 0-1), Lester (2, 2-0), McDonald (1, 0-1), Middlebrooks (18, 10-8), Morales (1, 1-0), Peavy (3, 2-1), Ross (9, 4-5), Saltalamacchia (5, 3-2), Snyder (4, 2-2)

*** Corrected from p. 149 in the postseason guide

REG. SEASON STARTS BY POSITION (TOTAL, RED SOX W-L)

C: Lavarnway (18, 9-9), Ross (33, 18-15), Saltalamacchia (111, 70-41)1B: Carp (23, 15-8), Middlebrooks (1, 0-1), Napoli (123, 74-49), Nava (8, 4-4), Ortiz (6, 4-2), Snyder (1, 0-1)2B: Iglesias (1, 0-1), McDonald (2, 0-2), Pedroia (159, 97-62)SS: Bogaerts (6, 4-2), Ciriaco (7, 4-3), Drew (122, 72-50), Iglesias (27, 17-10) 3B: Bogaerts (6, 3-3), Ciriaco, (5, 3-2), Diaz (1, 0-1), Holt (17, 9-8), Iglesias (33, 21-12), Middlebrooks (90, 54-36), Snyder (10, 7-3)LF: Bradley Jr. (10, 6-4), Carp (31, 20-11), Gomes (65, 36-29), Nava (56, 35-21) CF: Bradley Jr. (16, 11-5), Ellsbury (134, 79-55), Nava (1, 0-1), Victorino (11, 7-4) RF: Berry (1, 0-1), Carp (2, 2-0), Gomes (2, 0-2), Nava (51, 30-21), Victorino (106, 65-41)DH: Gomes (9, 6-3), Napoli (8, 5-3), Nava (5, 3-2), Ortiz (129, 77-52), Saltal-amacchia (1, 0-1)

POSTSEASON STARTS BY BATTING ORDER (TOTAL, RED SOX W-L)

1st: Ellsbury (9, 6-3) 2nd: Victorino (9, 6-3)3rd: Pedroia (9, 6-3)4th: Ortiz (9, 6-3) 5th: Carp (1, 1-0), Napoli (8, 5-3)6th: Gomes (4, 4-0), Nava (4, 1-3), Saltalamacchia (1, 1-0) 7th: Drew (2, 1-1), Gomes (1, 1-0), Middlebrooks (1, 1-0), Saltalamacchia (5, 3-2)8th: Bogaerts (1, 1-0), Drew (7, 5-2), Middlebrooks (1, 0-1)9th: Middlebrooks (6, 4-2), Ross (3, 2-1)

POSTSEASON STARTS BY POSITION (TOTAL, RED SOX W-L)

C: Saltalamacchia (6, 4-2), Ross (3, 2-1)1B: Carp (1, 1-0), Napoli (8, 5-3)2B: Pedroia (9, 6-3)SS: Drew (9, 6-3) 3B: Bogaerts (1, 1-0), Middlebrooks (8, 5-3)LF: Gomes (5, 5-0), Nava (4, 1-3) CF: Ellsbury (9, 6-3)RF: Victorino (9, 6-3)DH: Ortiz (9, 6-3)