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STATE OF THE SOX: The Red Sox were eliminated from Postseason contention last night, snapping a streak of 3 consecutive years reaching the playoffs (2016-18). 5 of the last 7 World Series champions have missed the Postseason the following year: 2012 Giants, 2013 Red Sox, 2014 Giants, 2015 Royals, 2018 Red Sox. The Sox have 9 games remaining (6 road, 3 home). CLOSE CALLS: The Red Sox lost last night’s series opener in 11 innings, 5-4...5 of the last 6 games between the Sox and Rays at Tropicana Field have been decided by 1 run. Dating back to 8/23/16, 22 of the last 32 games between these teams at Tropicana Field have been decided by 1 or 2 runs (15 by 1 run, 7 by 2 runs). EXTRA CREDIT: Last night marked the Red Sox’ 16th extra-inning game of 2019...They are 1 of only 6 teams to play that many extra-inning games this season, and only the Rays (17) and Pirates (17) have played more. START ME UP: In the last 2 games, Eduardo Rodriguez and Rick Porcello combined to allow 0 ER in 12.0 IP. Beginning 9/4, Red Sox starters rank 2nd in the AL in ERA (3.17), as well as 1st in opponent AVG (.215) and SO/9.0 IP (11.71)...In those 15 games, they have made 6 starts of at least 5.0 IP with 1 or 0 runs allowed. THIS LAND IS MORELAND: Last night, Mitch Moreland gave the Red Sox a 2-0 lead with a 2-run HR in the 7th inning, then tied the game at 4-4 in the 9th inning with another 2-run HR...5 of his 17 HR this season have been game-tying or go-ahead homers in the 7th inning or later. In his last 29 games (beginning 8/9), Moreland is batting .287 with an .851 OPS (27-for-94, 4 HR). SOX & RAYS: The Red Sox went 1-8 against the Rays at home this season, but they are 5-2 at Tropicana Field. The Sox are 9-3-1 in their last 13 series at Tropicana Field, winning 6 of their last 7. The Sox are 102-92 (.526) at Tropicana Field since the venue opened in 1998...Their 102 wins at the ballpark lead all visiting teams (NYY-99, BAL-91, TOR-76). HIT THE ROAD: The Red Sox continue a 7-day, 7-game road trip tonight at Tropicana Field...They will play 3 more games against the Rays (Sat.-Mon.) and 3 against the Rangers (Tue.-Thu.) before finishing the regular season with 3 home games against the Orioles (9/27-29). The Sox rank T-5th in MLB in road win % (.573, 43- 32)...Since a 3-10 start away from Fenway Park (through 4/17), their .645 road win % (40-22) ranks 2nd in MLB...They are 3-1 in their last 4 road games. WINNING WAYS: The Red Sox are 24-8 this season in Eduardo Rodriguez’s starts...The only other pitcher to start as many as 24 team wins this year is HOU’s Gerrit Cole (the Astros are 24-7 in his starts). Rodriguez is 18-6...Prior to him, the last Red Sox LHPs to win 18+ games in a season were Jon Lester (19 in 2010), Bruce Hurst (18 in 1988), and 2 pitchers in 1953 (Mel Parnell-21, Mickey McDermott-18). STEADY EDDIE: In each of his last 4 starts, Eduardo Rodriguez has thrown 6.0+ innings and allowed 1 or 0 runs...In his last 7 starts, he has a 1.00 ERA (5 ER/45.0 IP). Rodriguez has thrown 5.0+ innings in each of his 26 outings since the start of May, going 16-4 with a 3.02 ERA (54 ER/160.2 IP) in that time. MOST STARTS IN 2019 WITH 6.0+ INNINGS PITCHED AND 1 OR 0 RUNS ALLOWED (AMERICAN LEAGUE) Rank Pitcher (Club) Starts 1. Justin Verlander (HOU) 15 2. Gerrit Cole (HOU) 14 3. Eduardo Rodriguez (BOS) 13 TAYLOR MADE: Josh Taylor, who made his MLB debut this season, made his 50th appearance of 2019 last night...He is 1 of only 11 rookies to pitch in 50+ games this season, and among that group he ranks 2nd in ERA (2.91) behind STL’s Giovanny Gallegos (2.07). In his last 45 appearances (beginning 6/16), Taylor has posted a 1.96 ERA while holding opponents to a .178 AVG (41.1 IP, 9 ER, 26 H, 55 SO). SLUGGING SOX: The Red Sox rank 10th in MLB with 233 HR, the 2nd-highest total in franchise history (238 in 2003). The Sox have 6 players with 20+ HR, tied for the most in franchise history (also 2003)...They have 8 players with 15+ HR, the most in franchise history. 30 FOR 30: J.D. Martinez (35), Xander Bogaerts (31), and Rafael Devers (30) became only the 3rd Red Sox trio ever with 30+ HR each in a season, joining the 2016 (Betts, Ortiz, Ramirez) and 1977 (Hobson, Rice, Scott) clubs. The Sox have never finished a season with 3 players batting .300+ with 30+ HR, and only 9 teams have ever done that (last: 2004 Cardinals). RED SOX WITH 30+ HR AND A .300+ AVG Player AVG HR RBI OPS J.D. Martinez .301 35 97 .944 Xander Bogaerts .304 31 109 .927 Rafael Devers .308 30 110 .910 DOUBLE TROUBLE: This is the first time the Red Sox have ever featured as many as 4 players with 40+ doubles (Bogaerts-50, Devers-50, Benintendi-40, Betts-40). The Sox are only the 5th team ever to feature 4 players with 40+ doubles, joining the 2011 Royals (4), 2006 Rangers (4), 1932 Phillies (4), and 1929 Tigers (4). FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING: Xander Bogaerts (31 HR, 50 2B) and Rafael Devers (30 HR, 50 2B) are the first teammates in MLB history to each record 30+ HR and 50+ doubles in the same season. Bogaerts and Devers recorded only the 24th and 25th 30-HR/50-2B seasons in MLB history...Prior to 2019, the last players to accomplish that feat were Alex Bregman (2018) and Albert Pujols (2012)...The last left-handed hitter to do it was David Ortiz (2007). X FACTOR: Xander Bogaerts has joined Alex Rodriguez as the only shortstops ever with 30+ HR and 50+ doubles in a season (Rodriguez had 36 HR and 54 2B in 1996). The only other Red Sox shortstops ever with 50+ doubles in a season are Joe Cronin (51 in 1938) and Nomar Garciaparra (56 in 2002, 51 in 2000). Bogaerts has 81 XBH...Garciaparra holds the record for most XBH by a Red Sox shortstop (85 in 1997 & 2002). HOT CORNER: Rafael Devers has joined Alex Bregman (2018) as the only 3rd basemen ever with 30+ HR and 50+ doubles in a season...He is only the 2nd player ever— regardless of position—to reach those totals in a season at the age of 22 or younger (also Alex Rodriguez in 1996). Devers has tied the Red Sox record for most HR in a season by a 3rd baseman (also Butch Hobson in 1977)...Devers has already set the Red Sox record for most XBH in a season by a 3rd baseman (84), while his 50 doubles are 1 shy (Wade Boggs, 51 in 1989). Devers leads the AL with 84 XBH, 2nd-most by a Red Sox in a season prior to turning 23 (Ted Williams, 86 in 1939). NICE WORK, MAN: Brandon Workman leads MLB in opponent AVG (.128), SLG (.173), and OPS (.443)...He is 9-1 with 15 saves, a 1.98 ERA, a 1.05 WHIP, and 13.04 SO/9.0 IP...No other pitcher has 9+ wins and 9+ saves. Workman has allowed 0 HR to his last 204 batters...He has given up only 1 HR all season, with his 0.13 HR/9.0 IP rate ranking 1st in the majors (min. 40.0 IP). BOSTON RED SOX (80-73) at TAMPA BAY RAYS (91-63) Saturday, September 21, 2019 6:10 p.m. ET Tropicana Field St. Petersburg, FL RHP Travis Lakins (0-1, 4.58) vs. RHP Tyler Glasnow (6-1, 2.03) Game #154 • Road Game #76 TV: NESN Radio: WEEI 93.7 FM, WCCM 1490 AM/103.7 FM (Spanish) REGULAR SEASON BREAKDOWN AL East Standing ..................... 3rd, 19.0 GB Home/Fenway/Road ...... 37-41/37-39/43-32 Day/Night ................................ 25-23/55-50 March/April/May/June....... 1-3/12-14/16-11/15-12 July/August/September ... 15-10/14-13/7-10 vs. AL East .......................................... 33-37 vs. AL Central ..................................... 21-11 vs. AL West ......................................... 16-15 vs. National League............................ 10-10 vs. RH/LH starter ..................... 58-46/22-27 Leading after 6 innings ........................ 67-9 Tied after 6 innings .............................. 10-7 Trailing after 6 innings ......................... 3-57 Leading after 7 innings ........................ 68-9 Tied after 7 innings ................................ 9-3 Trailing after 7 innings ......................... 3-61 Leading after 8 innings ........................ 65-4 Tied after 8 innings .............................. 12-6 Trailing after 8 innings ......................... 3-63 Red Sox score first.............................. 52-30 Opponents score first ......................... 28-43 Shutouts................................................. 8-6 Scoring less than 3 runs ....................... 4-28 Scoring 3 or 4 runs ............................... 8-26 Scoring 5 or more runs ....................... 68-19 Red Sox hit HR/hit 0 HR .......... 70-53/10-20 1-run/2-run games .................... 22-21/8-11 Walk-offs................................................ 6-6 Extra innings (home/road)............... 3-5/6-2 Series openers/finales ............. 25-25/28-21 Series W-L-T (home) ......................... 7-12-6 Series W-L-T (road) ........................... 15-9-0 Series W-L-T (total)......................... 22-21-6 Series sweeps (home/road) ............. 3-4/6-2 Come-from-behind wins ......................... 32 UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS DATE OPP. BOS TIME RED SOX STARTER OPPOSING STARTER TV Sun., 9/22 at TB 1:10 p.m. RHP Nathan Eovaldi (1-0, 6.19) LHP Ryan Yarbrough (11-4, 3.78) NESN Mon., 9/23 at TB 7:10 p.m. RHP Jhoulys Chacín (3-11, 5.66) LHP Blake Snell (6-7, 4.19) NESN Red Sox on the Radio: All regular season games are broadcast in English on WEEI 93.7 FM and network affiliates, and in Spanish on WCCM 1490 AM/103.7 FM. WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS (9): 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007, 2013, 2018 AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS (14): 1903, 1904, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1946, 1967, 1975, 1986, 2004, 2007, 2013, 2018 AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST DIVISION CHAMPIONS (10): 1975, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995, 2007, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018 AMERICAN LEAGUE WILD CARD (7): 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009 @BOSTONREDSOXPR HTTP://PRESSROOM.REDSOX.COM @SOXNOTES VS. THE RAYS All-Time ................................. 220-169 In Boston......................................118-77 In Tampa Bay................................102-92 2019.............................................. 6-10 In Boston............................................1-8 In Tampa Bay......................................5-2 DATE H/R SCORE WP LP 4/19 R W6-4 Workman Castillo 4/20 R W6-5 Barnes Alvarado 4/21 R W4-3 Walden Alvarado 4/27 H L1-2 Morton Price 4/28 H L2-5 Glasnow Sale 6/7 H L1-5 Chirinos Porcello 6/8 H L2-9 Yarbrough Smith 6/8 H W5-1 Price Poche 6/9 H L1-6 Snell Rodriguez 7/22 R W9-4 Rodriguez Beeks 7/23 R W5-4 Sale Poche 7/24 R L2-3 Morton Price 7/30 H L5-6 Kolarek Taylor 7/31 H L5-8 Yarbrough Porcello 8/1 H L4-9 McKay Cashner 9/20 R L4-5(11) Castillo Kelley * Special thanks to the Elias Sports Bureau, Baseball-Reference.com, and STATS Inc. * UPCOMING MILESTONES Andrew Benintendi .............. 500 hits (496) Xander Bogaerts ................... 500 RBI (495) Rick Porcello.....................1,500 SO (1,499) AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS Rk. Player (Team) Runs 1. Mookie Betts (BOS) ........... 131 2. Rafael Devers (BOS) .......... 120 Rk. Player (Team) RBI 1. José Abreu (CWS) .................... 119 T2. Rafael Devers (BOS) .......... 110 T2. Jorge Soler (KC) ....................... 110 4. Xander Bogaerts (BOS) ..... 109 Rk. Player (Team) XBH 1. Rafael Devers (BOS) ............ 84 2. Xander Bogaerts (BOS) ....... 81 Rk. Player (Team) Doubles T1. Xander Bogaerts (BOS) ....... 50 T1. Rafael Devers (BOS) ............ 50 T3. Andrew Benintendi (BOS)... 40 T3. Mookie Betts (BOS) ............. 40 T3. Yuli Gurriel (HOU)...................... 40 T3. Marcus Semien (OAK) ............... 40

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Page 1: BOSTON RED SOX (80-73) at TAMPA BAY RAYS (91-63)pressroom.redsox.com/GetFile.ashx?&Location=GAME... · in 2010), Bruce Hurst (18 in 1988), and 2 pitchers in 1953 (Mel Parnell-21,

STATE OF THE SOX: The Red Sox were eliminated from Postseason contention last night, snapping a streak of 3 consecutive years reaching the playoffs (2016-18).

5 of the last 7 World Series champions have missed the Postseason the following year: 2012 Giants, 2013 Red Sox, 2014 Giants, 2015 Royals, 2018 Red Sox.

The Sox have 9 games remaining (6 road, 3 home).

CLOSE CALLS: The Red Sox lost last night’s series opener in 11 innings, 5-4...5 of the last 6 games between the Sox and Rays at Tropicana Field have been decided by 1 run.

Dating back to 8/23/16, 22 of the last 32 games between these teams at Tropicana Field have been decided by 1 or 2 runs (15 by 1 run, 7 by 2 runs).

EXTRA CREDIT: Last night marked the Red Sox’ 16th extra-inning game of 2019...They are 1 of only 6 teams to play that many extra-inning games this season, and only the Rays (17) and Pirates (17) have played more.

START ME UP: In the last 2 games, Eduardo Rodriguez and Rick Porcello combined to allow 0 ER in 12.0 IP.

Beginning 9/4, Red Sox starters rank 2nd in the AL in ERA (3.17), as well as 1st in opponent AVG (.215) and SO/9.0 IP (11.71)...In those 15 games, they have made 6 starts of at least 5.0 IP with 1 or 0 runs allowed.

THIS LAND IS MORELAND: Last night, Mitch Moreland gave the Red Sox a 2-0 lead with a 2-run HR in the 7th inning, then tied the game at 4-4 in the 9th inning with another 2-run HR...5 of his 17 HR this season have been game-tying or go-ahead homers in the 7th inning or later.

In his last 29 games (beginning 8/9), Moreland is batting .287 with an .851 OPS (27-for-94, 4 HR).

SOX & RAYS: The Red Sox went 1-8 against the Rays at home this season, but they are 5-2 at Tropicana Field.

The Sox are 9-3-1 in their last 13 series at Tropicana Field, winning 6 of their last 7.

The Sox are 102-92 (.526) at Tropicana Field since the venue opened in 1998...Their 102 wins at the ballpark lead all visiting teams (NYY-99, BAL-91, TOR-76).

HIT THE ROAD: The Red Sox continue a 7-day, 7-game road trip tonight at Tropicana Field...They will play 3 more games against the Rays (Sat.-Mon.) and 3 against the Rangers (Tue.-Thu.) before finishing the regular season with 3 home games against the Orioles (9/27-29).

The Sox rank T-5th in MLB in road win % (.573, 43-32)...Since a 3-10 start away from Fenway Park (through 4/17), their .645 road win % (40-22) ranks 2nd in MLB...They are 3-1 in their last 4 road games.

WINNING WAYS: The Red Sox are 24-8 this season in Eduardo Rodriguez’s starts...The only other pitcher to start as many as 24 team wins this year is HOU’s Gerrit Cole (the Astros are 24-7 in his starts).

Rodriguez is 18-6...Prior to him, the last Red Sox LHPs to win 18+ games in a season were Jon Lester (19 in 2010), Bruce Hurst (18 in 1988), and 2 pitchers in 1953 (Mel Parnell-21, Mickey McDermott-18).

STEADY EDDIE: In each of his last 4 starts, Eduardo Rodriguez has thrown 6.0+ innings and allowed 1 or 0 runs...In his last 7 starts, he has a 1.00 ERA (5 ER/45.0 IP).

Rodriguez has thrown 5.0+ innings in each of his 26 outings since the start of May, going 16-4 with a 3.02 ERA (54 ER/160.2 IP) in that time.

MOST STARTS IN 2019 WITH 6.0+ INNINGS PITCHED AND 1 OR 0 RUNS ALLOWED (AMERICAN LEAGUE)

Rank Pitcher (Club) Starts 1. Justin Verlander (HOU) 15 2. Gerrit Cole (HOU) 14 3. Eduardo Rodriguez (BOS) 13

TAYLOR MADE: Josh Taylor, who made his MLB debut this season, made his 50th appearance of 2019 last night...He is 1 of only 11 rookies to pitch in 50+ games this season, and among that group he ranks 2nd in ERA (2.91) behind STL’s Giovanny Gallegos (2.07).

In his last 45 appearances (beginning 6/16), Taylor has posted a 1.96 ERA while holding opponents to a .178 AVG (41.1 IP, 9 ER, 26 H, 55 SO).

SLUGGING SOX: The Red Sox rank 10th in MLB with 233 HR, the 2nd-highest total in franchise history (238 in 2003).

The Sox have 6 players with 20+ HR, tied for the most in franchise history (also 2003)...They have 8 players with 15+ HR, the most in franchise history.

30 FOR 30: J.D. Martinez (35), Xander Bogaerts (31), and Rafael Devers (30) became only the 3rd Red Sox trio ever with 30+ HR each in a season, joining the 2016 (Betts, Ortiz, Ramirez) and 1977 (Hobson, Rice, Scott) clubs.

The Sox have never finished a season with 3 players batting .300+ with 30+ HR, and only 9 teams have ever done that (last: 2004 Cardinals).

RED SOX WITH 30+ HR AND A .300+ AVG

Player AVG HR RBI OPS J.D. Martinez .301 35 97 .944 Xander Bogaerts .304 31 109 .927 Rafael Devers .308 30 110 .910

DOUBLE TROUBLE: This is the first time the Red Sox have ever featured as many as 4 players with 40+ doubles (Bogaerts-50, Devers-50, Benintendi-40, Betts-40).

The Sox are only the 5th team ever to feature 4 players with 40+ doubles, joining the 2011 Royals (4), 2006 Rangers (4), 1932 Phillies (4), and 1929 Tigers (4).

FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING: Xander Bogaerts (31 HR, 50 2B) and Rafael Devers (30 HR, 50 2B) are the first teammates in MLB history to each record 30+ HR and 50+ doubles in the same season.

Bogaerts and Devers recorded only the 24th and 25th 30-HR/50-2B seasons in MLB history...Prior to 2019, the last players to accomplish that feat were Alex Bregman (2018) and Albert Pujols (2012)...The last left-handed hitter to do it was David Ortiz (2007).

X FACTOR: Xander Bogaerts has joined Alex Rodriguez as the only shortstops ever with 30+ HR and 50+ doubles in a season (Rodriguez had 36 HR and 54 2B in 1996).

The only other Red Sox shortstops ever with 50+ doubles in a season are Joe Cronin (51 in 1938) and Nomar Garciaparra (56 in 2002, 51 in 2000).

Bogaerts has 81 XBH...Garciaparra holds the record for most XBH by a Red Sox shortstop (85 in 1997 & 2002).

HOT CORNER: Rafael Devers has joined Alex Bregman (2018) as the only 3rd basemen ever with 30+ HR and 50+ doubles in a season...He is only the 2nd player ever—regardless of position—to reach those totals in a season at the age of 22 or younger (also Alex Rodriguez in 1996).

Devers has tied the Red Sox record for most HR in a season by a 3rd baseman (also Butch Hobson in 1977)...Devers has already set the Red Sox record for most XBH in a season by a 3rd baseman (84), while his 50 doubles are 1 shy (Wade Boggs, 51 in 1989).

Devers leads the AL with 84 XBH, 2nd-most by a Red Sox in a season prior to turning 23 (Ted Williams, 86 in 1939).

NICE WORK, MAN: Brandon Workman leads MLB in opponent AVG (.128), SLG (.173), and OPS (.443)...He is 9-1 with 15 saves, a 1.98 ERA, a 1.05 WHIP, and 13.04 SO/9.0 IP...No other pitcher has 9+ wins and 9+ saves.

Workman has allowed 0 HR to his last 204 batters...He has given up only 1 HR all season, with his 0.13 HR/9.0 IP rate ranking 1st in the majors (min. 40.0 IP).

BOSTON RED SOX (80-73) at TAMPA BAY RAYS (91-63)Saturday, September 21, 2019 • 6:10 p.m. ET • Tropicana Field • St. Petersburg, FL

RHP Travis Lakins (0-1, 4.58) vs. RHP Tyler Glasnow (6-1, 2.03)Game #154 • Road Game #76 • TV: NESN • Radio: WEEI 93.7 FM, WCCM 1490 AM/103.7 FM (Spanish)

REGULAR SEASON BREAKDOWNAL East Standing .....................3rd, 19.0 GBHome/Fenway/Road ...... 37-41/37-39/43-32Day/Night ................................ 25-23/55-50March/April/May/June .......1-3/12-14/16-11/15-12July/August/September ... 15-10/14-13/7-10vs. AL East ..........................................33-37vs. AL Central .....................................21-11vs. AL West .........................................16-15vs. National League............................10-10vs. RH/LH starter ..................... 58-46/22-27Leading after 6 innings ........................67-9Tied after 6 innings ..............................10-7Trailing after 6 innings .........................3-57Leading after 7 innings ........................68-9Tied after 7 innings ................................9-3Trailing after 7 innings .........................3-61Leading after 8 innings ........................65-4Tied after 8 innings ..............................12-6Trailing after 8 innings .........................3-63Red Sox score first ..............................52-30Opponents score first .........................28-43Shutouts .................................................8-6Scoring less than 3 runs .......................4-28Scoring 3 or 4 runs ...............................8-26Scoring 5 or more runs .......................68-19Red Sox hit HR/hit 0 HR .......... 70-53/10-201-run/2-run games .................... 22-21/8-11Walk-offs ................................................6-6Extra innings (home/road) ............... 3-5/6-2Series openers/finales ............. 25-25/28-21Series W-L-T (home) ......................... 7-12-6Series W-L-T (road) ........................... 15-9-0Series W-L-T (total) ......................... 22-21-6Series sweeps (home/road) ............. 3-4/6-2Come-from-behind wins .........................32

UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPSDATE OPP. BOS TIME RED SOX STARTER OPPOSING STARTER TV Sun., 9/22 at TB 1:10 p.m. RHP Nathan Eovaldi (1-0, 6.19) LHP Ryan Yarbrough (11-4, 3.78) NESNMon., 9/23 at TB 7:10 p.m. RHP Jhoulys Chacín (3-11, 5.66) LHP Blake Snell (6-7, 4.19) NESN

Red Sox on the Radio: All regular season games are broadcast in English on WEEI 93.7 FM and network affiliates, and in Spanish on WCCM 1490 AM/103.7 FM.

WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS (9): 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007, 2013, 2018AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS (14): 1903, 1904, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1946, 1967, 1975, 1986, 2004, 2007, 2013, 2018

AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST DIVISION CHAMPIONS (10): 1975, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995, 2007, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018AMERICAN LEAGUE WILD CARD (7): 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009

@BOSTONREDSOXPR • HTTP://PRESSROOM.REDSOX.COM • @SOXNOTES

VS. THE RAYSAll-Time ................................. 220-169 In Boston ......................................118-77 In Tampa Bay ................................102-92

2019.............................................. 6-10 In Boston ............................................1-8 In Tampa Bay ......................................5-2

DATE H/R SCORE WP LP4/19 R W6-4 Workman Castillo4/20 R W6-5 Barnes Alvarado4/21 R W4-3 Walden Alvarado4/27 H L1-2 Morton Price4/28 H L2-5 Glasnow Sale6/7 H L1-5 Chirinos Porcello6/8 H L2-9 Yarbrough Smith6/8 H W5-1 Price Poche6/9 H L1-6 Snell Rodriguez7/22 R W9-4 Rodriguez Beeks7/23 R W5-4 Sale Poche7/24 R L2-3 Morton Price7/30 H L5-6 Kolarek Taylor7/31 H L5-8 Yarbrough Porcello8/1 H L4-9 McKay Cashner9/20 R L4-5(11) Castillo Kelley

* Special thanks to the Elias Sports Bureau, Baseball-Reference.com, and STATS Inc. *

UPCOMING MILESTONESAndrew Benintendi .............. 500 hits (496)Xander Bogaerts ...................500 RBI (495)Rick Porcello .....................1,500 SO (1,499)

AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERSRk. Player (Team) Runs1. Mookie Betts (BOS) ........... 1312. Rafael Devers (BOS) .......... 120

Rk. Player (Team) RBI1. José Abreu (CWS) .................... 119T2. Rafael Devers (BOS) .......... 110T2. Jorge Soler (KC) ....................... 1104. Xander Bogaerts (BOS) ..... 109

Rk. Player (Team) XBH1. Rafael Devers (BOS) ............ 842. Xander Bogaerts (BOS) ....... 81

Rk. Player (Team) DoublesT1. Xander Bogaerts (BOS) ....... 50T1. Rafael Devers (BOS) ............ 50T3. Andrew Benintendi (BOS) ... 40T3. Mookie Betts (BOS) ............. 40T3. Yuli Gurriel (HOU) ...................... 40T3. Marcus Semien (OAK) ............... 40

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BATTING NOTES Red Sox Game Notes Page 3

16 ANDREW BENINTENDI OFSEASON: .268 AVG / .345 OBP / .436 SLG / 13 HR / 68 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 0-1 / SERIES VS. SF: 2-15, 2 R, 2B, 2 BBvs. RHP: 100-377 (.265), 8 HR / vs. LHP: 42-153 (.275), 5 HR

Current hitting streak: 0-for-3.Thursday vs. SF, hit his 40th 2B of 2019, reaching the mark for the 2nd straight season (career-high 41 2B in 2018).Ranks T-3rd in the AL and T-8th in MLB in 2B.Has hit .322 with RISP this season (38-for-118).His .338 career AVG with RISP is the 5th-highest since 1974 (min. 300 AB).Is among ML leaders with 2 outs in RBI (6th, 44) and AVG (6th, .328).Ranks T-4th in the AL and T-10th in MLB with 9 OF assists.

50 MOOKIE BETTS OF

SEASON: .291 AVG / .388 OBP / .522 SLG / 28 HR / 78 RBILAST NIGHT: 0-5 / SERIES VS. SF: ---

vs. RHP: 123-412 (.299), 22 HR / vs. LHP: 45-166 (.271), 6 HRCurrent hitting streak: 0-for-5.Has 7 HR and 11 RBI in his last 13 games (.375 AVG, 21-for-56).Last night at TB, snapped a 25-game on-base streak...Was the longest active on-base streak in MLB and is the 3rd-longest of his career (36 games from August-October 2015, 29 games from August-September 2016).During his recent on-base streak, hit .340 (36-for-106) with 8 HR and a 1.076 OPS (8/12-9/12).Beginning 7/1, has hit .328/.397/.609/1.007 in 63 games (84-for-256, 65 R, 23 2B, 2 3B, 15 HR, 41 RBI)...Has 31 RBI in 44 games since 7/25.Leads MLB with a career-high 131 runs scored, the most by a Red Sox since 1950 (Dom DiMaggio-131).Is among the top 10 in the AL in 2B (T-3rd, 40), BB (4th, 95), OBP (4th, .388), XBH (7th, 73), and hits (T-8th, 168).Since 7/5, has hit .333/.424/.619 vs. LHP (28-for-84) after batting .207/.330/.293 vs. LHP (17-for-82) from the start of the season through 7/4.Is 1 of 2 ML players with 70+ XBH in each of the last 4 seasons (Arenado).Has 20+ HR and 40+ 2B in each of the last 4 seasons...Is 1 of 5 MLB players ever with 20+ HR and 40+ 2B in at least 4 consecutive seasons: Robinson Canó (5), Albert Pujols (4), David Wright (4), Jeff Kent (4).Has 40+ 2B in each of the last 5 seasons...The only other Red Sox with 40+ 2B in as many as 5 seasons are Wade Boggs (8) and David Ortiz (5)...Boggs (7, 1985-91) is the only other one with 40+ 2B in at least 5 straight seasons.Is 2 HR shy of recording 30+ HR and 40+ 2B for the 3rd time in his career (also 2016 & ‘18)...The only Red Sox with 30+ HR and 40+ 2B in as many as 3 seasons is David Ortiz (4).

2 XANDER BOGAERTS SSSEASON: .304 AVG / .380 OBP / .548 SLG / 31 HR / 109 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 2-5 / SERIES VS. SF: 4-14, 3 RBI, 2 BBvs. RHP: 135-430 (.314), 22 HR / vs. LHP: 43-156 (.276), 9 HR

Current hitting streak: 2 G (4-for-9, 3 RBI). Has a career-high 109 RBI, 31 HR, 50 2B, and 81 XBH in 2019 after setting career highs in each category in 2018: 23 HR, 45 2B, 71 XBH, 103 RBI.

Bogaerts’ 109 RBI are the most in a season by a Red Sox shortstop since Nomar Garciaparra in 2002 (120).

Ranks T-1st in the AL and T-2nd in MLB with 50 2B...Also ranks 2nd in the AL and T-3rd in MLB with 81 XBH.

Is 1 of 2 ML players with 30+ HR, 50+ 3B, and 100+ RBI this season...The other is teammate Rafael Devers.

The only other shortstop in MLB history with 30+ HR and 50+ 2B in a season is Alex Rodriguez (1996).

Is among AL leaders in RBI (4th, 109), hits (T-5th, 178), OPS (6th, .927), multi-hit games (T-6th, 50), AVG (8th, .304), and runs (9th, 104).

Recorded his 50th 2B of 2019 on Thursday at TOR...Joins Rafael Devers (2019) and David Ortiz (2007) as the only Red Sox ever with 30+ HR and 50+ 2B in a season.

Prior to Bogaerts, the last Red Sox shortstop with 30+ HR and 100+ RBI in a season was Nomar Garciaparra in 1998 (35 HR, 122 RBI).

Is the 4th Red Sox shortstop to hit 30+ HR in a season, joining Nomar Garciaparra (2x), Vern Stephens (2x), and Rico Petrocelli.

Has 5 multi-HR contests this season, which are tied for the most by a Red Sox shortstop in a single season (also Nomar Garciaparra in 1999).

19 JACKIE BRADLEY JR. OFSEASON: .221 AVG / .317 OBP / .417 SLG / 20 HR / 56 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 0-4 / SERIES VS. SF: 4-14, 3 R, 2 HR, 3 RBI, BBvs. RHP: 71-314 (.226), 16 HR / vs. LHP: 30-144 (.208), 3 HR

Current hitting streak: 0-for-8.Has homered in 2 of his last 4 games.In 29 games beginning 8/12, is slugging .585 with a .912 OPS (19-for-82, 3 2B, 3B, 8 HR).Of his 31 hits since 7/20, 18 have gone for extra bases (5 2B, 2 3B, 11 HR).His 20 HR this season are the 2nd-most of his career (26 in 2016).His team-leading 10 OF assists rank 3rd in the AL and T-6th in MLB.Leads the AL since the start of 2016 with 38 OF assists (2nd in MLB).His 478-foot HR at COL on 8/27 is the furthest by a Red Sox in the Statcast era (2015-present; previous: 469 ft. by Hanley Ramirez on 4/29/17 vs. CHC).

68 JUAN CENTENO CSEASON: .143 AVG / .250 OBP / .143 SLG / 0 HR / 2 RBI

LAST NIGHT: DNP / SERIES VS. SF: 0-2, BB, RBI vs. RHP: 1-6 (.167), 0 HR / vs. LHP: 0-1, (.000)

Current hitting streak: 0-for-4.Tuesday vs. SF, was credited with a game-tying RBI after working a pinch-hit, bases-loaded BB in the bottom of the 13th.Had spent the entire season with Pawtucket, playing each of his 81 games at catcher...Has thrown out 24 of 74 attempted base stealers (32.4%).For the PawSox, hit .248 (66-for-266) with 4 HR and 40 RBI.Prior to 2019, had seen action in 111 major league games between NYM (2013-14), MIL (2015), MIN (2016), HOU (2017), and TEX (2018).

11 RAFAEL DEVERS 3BSEASON: .308 AVG / .360 OBP / .551 SLG / 30 HR / 110 RBILAST NIGHT: 0-5 / SERIES VS. SF: 5-16, 2 R, HR, 3 RBI, BB

vs. RHP: 135-415 (.325), 23 HR / vs. LHP: 53-195 (.272), 7 HRCurrent hitting streak: 0-for-8.Wednesday vs. SF, hit his 30th HR of the season.Has recorded just the 25th season in MLB history with 30+ HR and 50+ 2B.Is the 2nd player in MLB history with 30+ HR and 50+ 2B in a season, all before turning 23 (also Alex Rodriguez in 1996 with SEA, 36 HR & 54 2B).The only other third baseman in MLB history, regardless of age, with 30+ HR and 50+ 2B in Alex Bregman, who did so in 2018.Devers is 1 of only 12 players ever with 30+ HR, 100+ RBI, and 100+ runs in a season, all before turning 23 years old...Is 1 of 3 players to do so this season, joining Ronald Acuña Jr. and Juan Soto.His AL-leading 84 XBH are the 2nd-most by a Red Sox in a season at age 22 or younger (Ted Williams-86 in 1939).Is 1 of 8 players in MLB history with 84+ XBH in a season, all prior to turning 23...He joins Joe DiMaggio (2x), Alex Rodriguez, Hal Trosky, Albert Pujols, Ted Williams, Eddie Mathews, and Johnny Bench.Is the youngest Red Sox with 50+ 2B in a season and 1 of 9 Red Sox to do so, regardless of age.The only other players in MLB history with 50+ 2B in a season at age 22 or younger are Alex Rodriguez (54, 1996) and Manny Machado (51, 2013).His 30 HR are the most by a Red Sox in a season at age 22 or younger since Tony Conigliaro hit 32 in 1965.Is tied with Butch Hobson (1977) for the most HR by a Sox 3B in a season.Devers’ 110 RBI this season trail only Ted Williams’ 145 in 1939 and 113 in 1940 for the most by a Red Sox in a season at age 22 or younger.His 110 RBI are the most by any ML player in a season, all before turning 23, since Miguel Cabrera in 2005 (116).Leads the AL and ranks 2nd in MLB with 84 XBH, also matching Xander Bogaerts for the AL lead with 50 2B (T-2nd in MLB).

Ranks T-2nd in the AL with 110 RBI (Abreu-119, Soler-110).Is among the top 5 in MLB in runs (3rd, 120) and hits (3rd, 188).

47 GORKYS HERNÁNDEZ OFSEASON: .136 AVG / .174 OBP / .227 SLG / 0 HR / 0 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 1-3, R, 3B, BB / SERIES VS. SF: 1-8, R vs. RHP: 3-9 (.333), 0 HR / vs. LHP: 0-13 (.000), 0 HR

Current hitting streak: 1 G (1-for-3, R, 3B, BB).Last night at TB, entered the game in LF to begin the 3rd inning...Tripled to begin the 9th and scored on Mitch Moreland’s game-tying 2-run HR later in the frame.Has played in 11 games for Boston since being selected to the active ros-ter on 9/1 from Triple-A Pawtucket, making 4 starts (2 in CF, 2 in LF).Primarily appeared in CF for Pawtucket (102 games, batting .217 (93-for-428) with 16 HR and 53 RBI and primarily appearing in CF (102 games).Led the PawSox with 20 SB, tied for the 6th-most in the International League.Has also played for PIT (2012, ‘15), MIA (2012), and SF (2016-18)...In 142 games for SF in 2018, hit .234 (97-for-414) with 15 HR and 40 RBI.

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40 MARCO HERNÁNDEZ INFSEASON: .260 AVG / .288 OBP / .354 SLG / 2 HR / 10 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 1-4 / SERIES VS. SF: 3-15, Rvs. RHP: 20-86 (.233), 2 HR / vs. LHP: 13-41 (.317), 0 HR

Current hitting streak 1 G (1-for-4). Has hit .260 (33-for-127) in 54 games for BOS in 2019 after missing the

majority of 2017 and all of 2018 recovering from left shoulder surgery. In 17 pinch-hit PA this season, is 6-for-15 (.400) with 2 2B and 1 HR. Both of his 2 HR in 2019 came in the 9th...Tied the score, 3-3, with a solo HR on 6/16 at BAL in an eventual 8-6, 10-inning BOS win...Also hit a pinch-hit solo HR on 7/4 at TOR, giving BOS their decisive 8-7 margin of victory.

12 BROCK HOLT INF/OFSEASON: .308 AVG / .384 OBP / .421 SLG / 3 HR / 31 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 1-4, R, 2B, BB / SERIES VS. SF: 2-11, R, 2B, 4 BBvs. RHP: 62-190 (.326), 3 HR / vs. LHP: 12-50 (.240), 0 HR

Current hitting streak: 3 G (3-for-10, R, 2 2B, 2 BB).Has doubled in both of his last 2 games.Among AL players with 200+ AB this season, ranks 9th with a .308 AVG, the highest mark of his career (previous: .292 in 2012, 24 G with PIT).Is 5-for-8 (.625) with 3 RBI in 12 pinch-hit PA this season and 18-for-54 (.333) with 6 2B, 3B, 3 HR, and 12 RBI in 65 career PA as a pinch hitter.The Red Sox are 19-6 (.760) when Holt records at least 1 RBI this season, and 110-41 (.728) when he’s done so during his career with the club.

3 SANDY LEÓN CSEASON: .203 AVG / .262 OBP / .316 SLG / 5 HR / 18 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 0-1 / SERIES VS. SF: 3-5, RBI, BBvs. RHP: 18-92 (.196), 2 HR / vs. LHP: 14-66 (.212), 3 HR

Current hitting streak: 0-for-1.Wednesday vs. SF, drove in the Sox’ 2nd run with an RBI single in the 7th.3 of his 5 HR this season have come with at least 1 runner on base. His 3.72 catcher ERA since joining the Red Sox in 2015 is the 3rd-lowest in the AL and 8th-lowest in MLB.

Has thrown out 56 of 175 attempted base stealers in his career (32.0%).

28 J.D. MARTINEZ OF/DHSEASON: .301 AVG / .380 OBP / .564 SLG / 35 HR / 97 RBI

LAST NIGHT: DNP / SERIES VS. SF: 0-2vs. RHP: 111-410 (.271), 17 HR / vs. LHP: 52-131 (.397), 18 HR

Current hitting streak: 0-for-4. Over 49 games beginning 7/22, has 16 HR and 46 RBI while batting .333/.419/.678/1.096 (61-for-183, 37 R, 13 2B, 3B, 2 HBP, 27 BB).

Is the only AL player with at least a .300 AVG, .900 OPS, and 35 HR.Leads the Red Sox with 35 HR (T-7th in the AL).Is among the top 10 in the AL in OPS (5th, .944), SLG (5th, .564), total bases (7th, 305), OBP (7th, .380), and multi-hit games (T-10th, 48).

Leads MLB vs. LHP with 18 HR, an .893 SLG, and a 1.380 OPS in 2019...The next-highest SLG vs. LHP in MLB this season is .755 (Nelson Cruz).

Among players with 100+ PA vs. LHP in a season since 1974, Martinez’s SLG is the 4th-highest (Bagwell-1.095 in 1994, Bonds-.976 in 2002, Braun-.964 in 2007)...The next-highest Red Sox SLG is .798 (Youkilis in 2010).

Since the start of 2017, leads MLB with 123 HR and ranks 2nd with 331 RBI...Among players with at least 500 PA during that time, ranks 2nd with both a .623 SLG and 1.010 OPS (Trout-.634, 1.081).Has 35 and is 3 RBI shy of 100 after hitting 43 HR with 130 RBI in 2018. Would be the 9th Red Sox ever with 35+ HR and 100+ RBI in consecutive seasons, joining Jimmie Foxx (5, 1936-40), David Ortiz (4 from 2004-07, 3 from 2014-16), Manny Ramirez (4, 2003-06), Jim Rice (3, 1977-79), Ted Williams (2, 1941-42), Carl Yastrzemski (2, 1969-70), Mo Vaughn (2, 1995-96), and Tony Armas (2, 1983-84).

18 MITCH MORELAND 1BSEASON: .245 AVG / .324 OBP / .493 SLG / 17 HR / 55 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 2-5, 2 R, 2 HR, 4 RBI / SERIES VS. SF: 1-9, R, 2B, RBI, BBvs. RHP: 59-227 (.260), 17 HR / vs. LHP: 8-47 (.170), 0 HR

Current hitting streak: 1 G (2-for-5, 2 R, 2 HR, 4 RBI).Last night at TB, hit 2 HR and matched a season high with 4 RBI (also 5/10 vs. SEA)...Was his 1st multi-HR contest since 8/24/17 at CLE (also 2).His 2nd HR last night was a 2-run HR in the 9th that tied the score, 4-4.Over 29 games beginning 8/9, is batting .287 (27-for-94) with 17 RBI.Is batting .296 (24-for-81) with RISP this season. Has hit 15+ HR in each of the last 3 seasons...Is just the 8th Red Sox 1B with 15+ HR in as many as 3 seasons (last: Kevin Youkilis, 4, 2007-10).

36 CHRIS OWINGS INFSEASON: .128 AVG / .192 OBP / .213 SLG / 2 HR / 11 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 0-0 / SERIES VS. SF: 1-4, 2B, BBvs. RHP: 14-106 (.132), 2 HR / vs. LHP: 7-58 (.121), 0 HR

Current hitting streak: 1 G (1-for-3, 2B, BB).Has played in 20 games for the Red Sox since being selected to the 25-man roster on 8/11.Signed by BOS as a minor league free agent on 6/17/19 and played 44 games for Pawtucket before being selected to the active ML roster on 8/11.In those 44 games, hit .325/.385/.595 with 11 HR and 34 RBI (53-for-163, 26 R, 11 2B, 15 BB)...Led the PawSox in HR and RBI from his club debut on 6/20 through 8/11.

59 SAM TRAVIS 1B/OFSEASON: .225 AVG / .279 OBP / .411 SLG / 6 HR / 15 RBI

LAST NIGHT: DNP / SERIES VS. SF: 1-1, 3Bvs. RHP: 10-44 (.227), 1 HR / vs. LHP: 19-85 (.224), 5 HR

Current hitting streak: 1 G (1-for-1, 3B).Hit his 1st career 3B on Tuesday during his pinch-hit AB in the 6th.5 of his 6 HR in 2019 have an estimated distance of 400+ feet.In 159 career PA vs. ML LHP, is batting .254 (36-for-142) with a .743 OPS, compared to a .212 AVG (21-for-99) and .579 OPS vs. RHP.

This season for the Red Sox, has appeared defensively at 1st base (27 games, 18 starts), LF (14 games, 8 starts), and RF (1 game).

7 CHRISTIAN VÁZQUEZ CSEASON: .272 AVG / .313 OBP / .468 SLG / 21 HR / 66 RBI

YESTERDAY: 0-3, BB / SERIES VS. SF: 3-10, 3 R, 2B, RBI, 3 BBvs. RHP: 84-313 (.268), 12 HR / vs. LHP: 42-151 (.278), 9 HR

Current hitting streak: 0-for-3. Has set career highs in games (131), hits (126), XBH (48), 2B (26), HR (21), RBI (66), BB (29), and runs scored (62).

Leads AL catchers in hits, 2B, and XBH...Ranks T-3rd among that group in RBI and runs scored.

Vázquez has 21 HR in 131 games this season after hitting 10 HR in 291 games through his first 4 seasons...Prior to Vázquez, last Red Sox with 20+ HR in a season was Jarrod Saltalamacchia in 2012 (25).

Has appeared at catcher in 115 games this season (99 starts)...Prior to Vázquez, the last Red Sox to appear at catcher in at least 100 games was Jarrod Saltalamacchia in 2013 (119 games, 111 starts).

Leads the AL in games at catcher (115; next: Roberto Pérez-113).Ranks 3rd in the AL in caught stealing % (32.7, 17-for-52).Leads active catchers (min. 100 GS) with a 37.5% career caught stealing percentage (69-for-184).Leads MLB with 4 catcher pickoffs...The only other Sox catcher with 4+ catcher pickoffs since 1974 is Rich Gedman (5 in 1985).

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32-Matt Barnes 9/19 vs. SF (H, 25) 0.1 1 0 0 1 1 43/66 28/7 4/11 2.0 (2 times) 5 (5/14 vs COL)70-Ryan Brasier 9/20 at TB 1.0 1 0 0 0 2 40/59 12/7 7/11 1.2 (7/5 at DET) 3 (2 times)54-Colten Brewer 9/18 vs. SF 0.1 1 0 0 0 1 28/53 31/11 0/1 2.2 (5/18 vs HOU) 3 (3/31 at SEA)48-Andrew Cashner 9/20 at TB 1.0 1 1 1 1 1 9/14 -/- 1/1 4.0 (8/30 at LAA) 3 (8/30 at LAA)43-Jhoulys Chacin 9/18 vs. SF (START) 2.2 5 4 4 2 6 1/1 -/- -/- 1.0 (9/8 vs NYY) ---63-Darwinzon Hernandez 9/20 at TB (H, 4) 0.1 1 3 3 2 1 21/28 6/2 -/- 2.1 (4/23 vs DET2) 5 (8/30 at LAA)61-Brian Johnson 9/18 vs. SF 2.0 0 0 0 0 2 6/12 4/2 -/- 4.0 (8/31 at LAA) 3 (2 times)71-Trevor Kelley 9/20 at TB (L, 0-3) 0.2 1 1 1 2 0 5/6 4/2 -/- 1.2 (9/11 at TOR) 3 (9/11 at TOR)56-Travis Lakins 9/18 vs. SF 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 8/14 4/2 -/- 2.2 (4/23 vs DET2) 3 (3 times)66-Bobby Poyner 9/20 at TB 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 5/8 3/1 -/- 3.0 (6/11 vs TEX) 2 (3 times)73-Mike Shawaryn 9/18 vs. SF 1.2 2 2 2 0 3 9/12 1/0 -/- 2.1 (6/13 vs TEX) 4 (2 times)67-Josh Smith 9/8 vs. NYY 2.0 2 0 0 0 2 9/14 2/2 1/1 4.0 (8/3 at NYY G1) 4 (6/22 vs TOR)72-Josh Taylor 9/20 at TB 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 33/49 25/7 0/2 2.1 (8/11 vs LAA) 5 (8/11 vs LAA)76-Hector Velázquez 9/18 vs. SF 0.2 4 4 2 0 0 10/23 7/4 0/1 4.0 (6/18 at MIN) 4 (5/29 vs CLE)64-Marcus Walden 9/20 at TB 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 46/68 37/12 2/6 3.0 (2 times) 5 (4/15 vs BAL)65-Ryan Weber 9/18 vs. SF 0.1 2 1 0 0 0 9/13 7/4 -/- 4.0 (2 times) 4 (5/6 at BAL)44-Brandon Workman 9/19 vs. SF (SV, 15) 1.0 1 1 0 2 3 50/68 18/2 15/21 2.0 (7/4 at TOR) 4 (7/17 vs TOR)BULLPEN TOTALS: 4.33 ERA 624.0 561 330 300 301 729 384/581 (66%) 218/70 32/58

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32 MATT BARNES RHPSEASON: 5-4, 25 Holds, 4 SV, 4.03 ERA, 1.39 WHIP

vs. ALL: .215 (49-228) / vs. RHB: .239 (34-142) / vs. LHB: .174 (15-86)

Finished the 8th inning in Thursday’s win vs. SF (hold, 0.1 IP, H, BB, SO, 12 p)...Was his 66th app of the season and 4th straight scoreless app (3.1 IP).

Has appeared in at least 62 games in each of the last 4 seasons (2016-19) and has earned at least 5 wins in each of the last 3 seasons.13 of his last 16 apps are scoreless (1.88 ERA, 3 ER/14.1 IP, 10 BB, 20 SO).Ranks 3rd among AL relievers in strikeout rate (37.8%, 101 SO/267 BF)...AL reliever ranks: 2nd in SO/9.0 IP (15.07) and in SO (101), & 8th in holds.Has a single-season career high 101 SO in 60.1 IP (prev. 96 SO in 61.2 IP in 2018)...Marks the 11th 100-strikeout season by a Red Sox reliever...Previ-ous 2 were Kimbrel (2017; 126 in 69 IP) & Uehara (2013 101 in 74.1 IP).His 295 career relief appearances are 5th most in Red Sox history, trailing Junichi Tazawa for 4th place (298)...Overall has made 297 career ML apps.

70 RYAN BRASIER RHPSEASON: 2-4, 11 Holds, 7 SV, 5.09 ERA, 1.30 WHIP

vs. ALL: .244 (50-205) / vs. RHB: .241 (28-116) / vs. LHB: .247 (22-89)

Threw a scoreless 9th inning with 1 hit and 2 SO last night at TB (16 p)...Was his 59th app of 2019 and his 5th straight scoreless app (4.1 IP).Has made 5 straight scoreless appearances (4.1 IP, 2 H, BB, 8 SO, 0.69 WHIP) after allowing 9 ER over his previous 3 apps (1.1 IP) from 8/31-9/8.Has set career highs this season in games (59), IP (53.0 IP), and SO (58)...Made the Sox’ Opening Day roster this year, the 1st of his ML career.Recalled on 8/17 from Triple-A Pawtucket for his 2nd ML stint of 2019 ..With PawSox: 10 G, 2-0, 0.96 ERA, 1 ER/9.1 IP, 6 H, 1 BB, 13 SO, .182AVG.

54 COLTEN BREWER RHPSEASON: 1-2, 5 Holds, 4.38 ERA, 1.75 WHIP

vs. ALL: .282 (57-202) / vs. RHB: .311 (38-122) / vs. LHB: .238 (19-80)

Finished the 8th inning Wednesday night vs. SF (0.1 IP, H, SO, 9 p); allowed 1 inherited runner to score...Was his 53rd app of the season.Recalled on 9/4 from Triple-A Pawtucket for his 3rd stint with BOS... Worked in 9 games for PawSox (2-3, 4.91 ERA, 6 ER, 11 IP, 7 BB, 10 SO). Made Sox OD roster...Began 2019 with a 5.87 ERA (15 ER/23.0 IP) over 1st 21 ML gms; has a 3.18 ERA (10 ER/28.1 IP) over last 32 gms since 6/6.Since 6/8, has held opponents to a .186 AVG (8-for-43) with RISP.Has induced 7 GIDP, most for any BOS reliever this season.

48 ANDREW CASHNER RHPSEASON: 11-8, 3 Holds, 1 SV, 4.52 ERA, 1.33 WHIP

vs. ALL: .250 (138-552) / vs. RHP: .276 (81-294) / vs. LHP: .221 (57-258)

Allowed 1 run on 1 hit and 1 BB with 1 SO last night at TB (16 p)...Was his 37th appearance of the year (14th in relief).Since moving to the bullpen on 8/13 has gone 1-1, 1 SV, 2.41 ERA (5 ER/18.2 IP), 11 H, 10 BB, 15 SO, .175 AVG (11-for-63), 1.13 WHIP in 14 gm.Recorded 1st SV of his ML career, 8/13 at CLE (1st relief app since 2016). Acquired by BOS on 7/13...Made 6 starts for BOS from 7/16-8/11 (last: 8/11 vs. LAA)...For his ML career, has made 107 relief appearances.

43 JHOULYS CHACIN RHPSEASON: 3-11, 5.66 ERA, 1.55 WHIP

vs. ALL: .277 (106-383) / vs. RHP: .280 (60-214) / vs. LHP: .272 (46-169)

Started for BOS Wednesday night vs. SF and took the loss, his 1st with BOS...Went 2.2 IP with 5 hits, 4 ER, HR, 2 BB, 6 SO (72 p)...Was his 4th app with BOS (3rd start).Began his Sox career with 5.2 scoreless IP over his first 3 outings. Made Sox debut on 9/6 vs. NYY as a starter (2 IP, 0 R, 0 BB, 4 SO, 35 p)...Was his first appearance in any game since 7/24 vs. CIN with MIL. Selected to the Sox’ active ML roster from Triple-A Pawtucket on 9/1...Was signed by BOS as a MiLB free agent on 8/31.Began 2019 with MIL: 19 GS, 3-10, 5.79 ERA, 88.2 IP, 99 H, 39 BB, 80 SO. In 2018 with MIL set career highs in starts (35), wins (15), and SO (156)...Also made his Postseason debut going 2-1, 1.46 ERA over 3 starts.11-year veteran has worked in 253 career games (224 GS) for COL (2009-14), ARI (2015), ATL (2016), LAA (2016), SD (2017), MIL (2017-18) & BOS.

63 DARWINZON HERNANDEZ LHPSEASON: 0-1, 3 Holds, 4.55 ERA, 1.72 WHIP

vs. ALL: .228 (26-114) / vs. RHP: .324 (23-71) / vs. LHP: .070 (3-43)

In his 1st outing since 9/12 at TOR, allowed 3 ER in 0.1 IP on 1 hit and 2 BB last night at TB (SO, 16 p)...Was the 28th appearance of the season.21 of his 28 appearances for BOS are scoreless (75%); has allowed mul-tiple runs in a game 5 times...Of his 15 ER allowed this season, 6 have come over his last 3 appearances.Lefties have 1 hit in their last 27 at-bats against since 8/1 (.037 AVG).Has a 39.8% SO rate (57 SO of 143 BF) & a 17.29 SO/9 IP rate (29.2 IP).Between Double-A Portland, Triple-A Pawtucket, and BOS, has appeared in 45 games (12 starts) and thrown 87.0 IP in 2019. Made ML debut 4/23 vs. DET Gm 2...Made 1st ML start on 6/11 vs. TEX.

61 BRIAN JOHNSON LHPSEASON: 1-3, 6.21 ERA, 1.86 WHIP

vs. ALL: .323 (51-158) / vs. RHP: .371 (39-105) / vs. LHP: .226 (12-53)

Threw 2.0 perfect innings, the 4th and 5th, Wednesday night vs. SF (2 SO, 19 p)...5 of his 6 appearances this month are scoreless.Has worked out of the Sox bullpen and rotation all season...Is 0-2, 5.09 ERA (13 ER/23.0 IP) in 7 starts this year...Is 1-1, 7.98 ERA (13 ER/14.2 IP) in 12 relief apps.Has had 2 stints on the IL this season; left elbow inflammation from 4/6-6/13 and a non-baseball related medical matter from 6/27-8/2.Last year became the 1st Sox pitcher to make 13+ starts and 25+ relief apps in the same season since Tim Wakefield did from 1999-2002.

71 TREVOR KELLEY RHPSEASON: 0-3, 9.45 ERA, 1.95 WHIP

vs. ALL: .320 (8-25) / vs. RHB: .316 (6-19) / vs. LHB: .333 (2-6)

Took the loss last night at TB (0.2 IP, H, ER, 2 BB, 21 p); got the 1st two outs of the 11th inning, but walked 2 and allowed a walk-off 1B to Adames. Recalled 9/4 from Triple-A Pawtucket for the 2nd ML stint of his career/2019...Made his ML debut on 7/2 at TOR (1.0 IP, 3 ER).Named a 2019 International League mid- and postseason All-Star...Was 5-5, 12 SV-15 SVO, 1.79 ERA (13 ER/65.1 IP), 51 hits with 63 SO in 52 games for the PawSox.Led the International League in games & was tied for the lead in SV. Was a 36th-round selection by BOS in the 2015 June Draft...Made 8 scoreless appearances for BOS in ML spring training this year.

56 TRAVIS LAKINS RHPSEASON: 0-1, 1 Hold, 0 SV, 4.58 ERA, 1.47 WHIP

vs. ALL: .276 (21-76) / vs. RHB: .283 (13-46) / vs. LHB: .267 (8-30)

Threw a scoreless 6th inning Wed. vs. SF (H, 17 p)...Was his 14th app.Has a 3.48 ERA (4 ER/10.1 IP) in 7 games (1 start) since his most recent recall from AAA...Has worked 2.0 or more innings in 5 of his 13 ML relief appearances this season. Threw 2 perfect innings with 3 SO (29 p) in his 1st career ML start on 9/7 vs. NYY...Was the 14th starter used by BOS in 2019.Is in his 5th stint with BOS after his recall from Triple-A Pawtucket on 9/1.Allowed just 1 run over 5.0 IP in 4 apps for Pawtucket following his 8/20 option to AAA...Overall, 40 games (1 start) for PawSox this year: 3-4, 6 SV-9 SVO, 4.60 ERA (23 ER/45.0 IP), 46 H, 23 BB, 42 SO.Made his ML debut on 4/23 vs. DET Gm 2 (2.2 IP, ER, 2 SO).

66 BOBBY POYNER LHPSEASON: 0-0, 6.10 ERA, 1.26 WHIP

vs. ALL: .237 (9-38) / vs. RHP: .217 (5-23) / vs. LHP: .267 (4-15)

Struck out 2 in a perfect 10th inn. last night at TB (13 p)...9th app of 2019.Has made 6 perfect appearances for the Sox since his most recent recall from AAA on 9/4 (6.1 IP, 0 hits, 0 BB, 7 SO, 19 batters faced).Recalled on 9/4 from Triple-A Pawtucket for his 3rd ML stint of 2019.With the PawSox this year: 2-5, 6 SV-9 SVO, 3.77 ERA (24 ER/57.1 IP), 47 H, 27 BB, 70 SO in 43 games.Saw the 1st action of his ML career in 2018 after making the club’s Open-ing Day roster...Appeared in 20 games over 6 stints with BOS (3.22 ERA).

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73 MIKE SHAWARYN RHPSEASON: 0-0, 7.58 ERA, 1.63 WHIP

vs. ALL: .270 (20-74) / vs. RHP: .298 (14-47) / vs. LHP: .222 (6-27)

Allowed 2 runs on 2 hits and struck out 3 in 1.2 IP Wednesday night vs. SF (35 p)...Was his 12th appearance.Recalled on 9/4 from Triple-A Pawtucket for the 2nd ML stint of 2019/his career.Has fanned a batter in 11 of his 12 ML appearances with BOS (27 SO in 19.0 IP; 12.79 SO/9.0 IP)...Has worked 2.0 IP in 5 of his 12 outings for BOS.Made his ML debut on 6/7 vs. TB (2.0 IP, solo HR, 4 SO, 7 BF, 35 p).Began 2019 with the PawSox...Overall, with Pawtucket this year: 1-2, 4.52 ERA (45 ER/89.2 IP), 76 H, 49 BB, 76 SO in 26 games (14 starts).

67 JOSH SMITH RHPSEASON: 0-2, 1 SV, 5.28 ERA, 1.38 WHIP

vs. ALL: .275 (33-120) / vs. RHB: 232 (16-69) / vs. LHB: .333 (17-51)

Threw 2 scoreless innings (7th & 8th) on 9/8 vs. NYY (2 H, 2 SO, 33 p)...His last 3.0 IP are scoreless. Recalled 8/20 from Triple-A Pawtucket, his 6th stint with BOS in 2019...For PawSox, 5-3, 5.48 ERA (41 ER/67.1 IP), 1 CG, 20 BB, 70 SO in 13 G/12 GS.Has appeared in 16 games (2 GS) for BOS in 2019...0-2, 9.82 ERA (8 ER/7.1 IP) in 2 starts & 3.74 ERA (9 ER/21.2 IP), 1 SV & 19 SO in 14 relief apps.Got the 1st SV of his ML career on 6/13 vs. TEX (1.0 IP, BB, SO, 19 p)...Became 6th different Sox pitcher to record a SV in 2019 (most since 2015).

72 JOSH TAYLOR LHPSEASON: 2-2, 5 Holds, 2.91 ERA, 1.17 WHIP

vs. ALL: .222 (38-171) / vs. RHP: .236 (25-106) / vs. LHP: .200 (13-65)

Got the final out of the 7th inning last night at TB (0.1 IP, 5 p); allowed the go ahead run to score on a wild pitch during Wendle’s at bat.21 of his 23 apps since 8/6 are scoreless (1.42 ERA; 3 ER/19.0 IP).Since being recalled on 6/14 has posted a 1.96 ERA (9 ER/41.2 IP) with 55 SO and a .178 (26-146) opp. AVG in 45 games...Had a 10.80 ERA (6 ER/5.0 IP) with a .480 (12-25) opp. AVG over his first 5 ML games, 5/29-6/8. Of his 26 hits allowed for BOS, only 5 are XBH (2 2B, 3 HR; .253 opp SLG).Made his 1st ML start on 8/31 at LAA (1.0 IP, 0 R, 2 BB, 2 SO).Had a career-best 12.2-inning scoreless streak from 8/3-28. Began 2019 with PawSox... Made his ML debut on 5/29 vs. CLE...In his 1st full year in the BOS organization (5/15/18 trade with ARI).

76 HECTOR VELÁZQUEZ RHPSEASON: 1-4, 5.68 ERA, 1.55 WHIP

vs. ALL: .276 (54-196) / vs. RHP: .311 (32-103) / vs. LHP: .237 (22-93)

Allowed 4 runs (2 ER) on 4 hits in 0.2 IP Wednesday night vs. SF (32 p)...Was his 31st appearance of the season (23rd in relief).Recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket on 9/1 for his 3rd stint with BOS.With PawSox, was 0-0, 1 SV, 3.31 ERA (6 ER/16.1 IP), 11 H, 11 BB, 14 SO in 12 games...His final 3 apps were scoreless (5.2 IP, 2 H, 3 BB, 3 SO). Has made 31 appearances for BOS this year, 23 in relief (0-1, 4.75 ERA, 30.1 IP, 31 SO) and 8 as a starter (1-3, 6.95 ERA, 22.0 IP, 16 SO).Was on the IL twice with a low back strain from 5/30-6/16 & 6/19-6/28.

64 MARCUS WALDEN RHPSEASON: 9-2, 6 Holds, 2 SV, 3.55 ERA, 1.14 WHIP

vs. ALL: .205 (57-278) / vs. RHB: .212 (35-165) / vs. LHB: .195 (22-113)

Allowed 1 hit in 0.1 IP and allowed 2 inherited runners to score last night at TB (6 p)...Was his 68th appearance of the season.His 76.0 innings are the most for a BOS reliever in a single season since 2012 (Alfredo Aceves; 84.0 IP).AL reliever ranks: T-1st in wins, 9th in IP (76.0), and T-7th in games (68).Has stranded 72.9% of his inherited runners this season (27 of 37).

65 RYAN WEBER RHPSEASON: 2-3, 5.20 ERA, 1.43 WHIP

vs. ALL: .294 (45-153) / vs. RHB: .278 (22-79) / vs. LHB: .311 (23-74)

Finished the 9th inning Wednesday night vs. SF; allowed 2 inherited run-ners to score and was charged with 1 run (unER) on 2 hits in 0.1 IP (18 p).Was recalled by BOS on 9/1 for his 4th stint with the club in 2019...With PawSox: 16 starts, 1-5, 4.50 ERA (39 ER/78.0 IP), 86 H, 25 BB, 63 SO.With BOS has made 3 starts and 13 relief appearances...Is 1-1, 7.94 ERA (10 ER/11.1 IP) as a starter & 1-2, 3.96 ERA (11 ER/25.0 IP) as a reliever.Has worked 2.0+ innings in 7 of his 13 relief apps for BOS.On 5/23 at TOR, started and earned the win, his 1st victory with BOS & 1st in the majors since 4/19/16 for ATL vs. LAD.

44 BRANDON WORKMAN RHPSEASON: 9-1, 15 Holds, 15 SV, 1.98 ERA, 1.05 WHIP

vs. ALL: .128 (29-226) / vs. RHB: .121 (15-124) / vs. LHB: .137 (14-102)

Earned his 15th SV of 2019 Thursday vs. SF...Allowed 1 unER on 1 hit and 2 BB, but struck out 3 (29 p)...Was his 69th appearance of the season.Has not allowed an ER in his last 8 appearances (8.0 IP).Has recorded a SV in 8 of his last 11 appearances, including 5 of his last 6...Is 8-for-9 in SVO overall in that 11-game span. Has a career-high 99 SO this year in 68.1 IP (prev. 70 SO in 87 IP in 2014)...Since 8/5 has fanned 33 batters in 19.2 IP (15.10 SO/9.0 IP).56 of his 69 appearances (81%) in 2019 are scoreless (T-4th most in AL) and has not allowed a baserunner in 28 of his 69 appearances (41%; T-7th most in AL).Leads all ML relievers in 2019 in opp. AVG (.128), SLG (.173) & OPS (.443).Among AL relievers, ranks T-1st in AL in wins (9), 3rd in SO (99), T-4th in games (69), 5th in ERA (1.98), 8th in SO/9.0 IP (13.04)...Is T-5th in BABIP (.217).Has recorded 2 multi-inning SV’s this year, both against TOR, 7/17 vs. TOR (1.2 IP) and 9/12 at TOR (1.1 IP).

2019 vs. TB CAREER vs. TB CAREER AT TROPICANA FIELDPLAYER 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 ERBarnes 1-0-0 2.45 8/0 7.1 2 2 1-1-0 3.62 40/0 37.1 27 15 1-0-0 5.03 21/0 19.2 13 11Brasier 0-0-3 0.00 6/0 6.0 4 0 0-0-3 0.00 10/0 11.0 7 0 0-0-3 0.00 5/0 5.0 3 0Brewer 0-0-0 1.35 7/0 6.2 6 1 0-0-0 1.35 7/0 6.2 6 1 0-0-0 0.00 2/0 1.1 0 0Cashner 0-1-0 6.94 3/2 11.2 13 9 2-2-0 5.05 7/6 35.2 37 20 2-1-0 3.66 6/5 32.0 28 13Chacin -- / 0-1-0 6.00 3/1 9.0 10 6 0-0-0 4.50 2/0 2.0 2 1Eovaldi 0-0-0 16.20 2/0 1.2 6 3 1-4-0 5.64 7/5 30.1 34 19 2-3-0 4.39 8/7 41.0 39 20Hernandez 0-0-0 13.50 4/0 2.0 3 3 0-0-0 13.50 4/0 2.0 3 3 0-0-0 81.00 1/0 0.1 1 3Johnson -- / 1-0-0 8.71 4/1 10.1 17 10 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 2.1 4 0Lakins -- / -- / -- / Porcello 0-2-0 4.63 4/4 23.1 26 12 14-12-0 3.56 32/32 204.2 211 81 8-5-0 2.72 17/17 109.1 100 33Poyner 0-0-0 9.00 2/0 1.0 1 1 1-0-0 4.15 6/0 4.1 4 2 0-0-0 9.00 4/0 2.0 2 2Price 1-2-0 3.95 5/5 27.1 27 12 6-6-0 3.42 19/18 113.0 92 43 37-31-0 2.85 95/93 634.1 518 201Rodriguez 1-1-0 3.50 3/3 18.0 16 7 1-3-0 5.44 9/9 46.1 54 28 1-2-0 5.19 5/5 26.0 30 15Shawaryn 0-0-0 2.25 2/0 4.0 1 1 0-0-0 2.25 2/0 4.0 1 1 -- / Smith 0-1-0 9.00 1/1 4.0 7 4 0-1-0 9.00 1/1 4.0 7 4 -- / Taylor 0-1-0 10.13 7/0 5.1 10 6 0-1-0 10.13 7/0 5.1 10 6 0-0-0 3.86 3/0 2.1 2 1Velazquez -- / 1-2-0 3.20 7/3 19.2 23 7 1-1-0 3.86 3/2 9.1 13 4Walden 1-0-1 3.00 10/0 9.0 6 3 1-0-1 2.25 12/0 12.0 7 3 1-0-1 0.00 5/0 4.2 3 0Weber -- / -- / -- / Workman 1-0-0 3.00 5/0 6.0 2 2 2-1-0 4.15 14/3 30.1 25 14 2-0-0 5.65 8/1 14.1 13 9

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FIRST-INNING LEADOFF HOME RUNS (4 in 2019)Mookie Betts, 7/26 vs. NYY off James Paxton (17th career)Mookie Betts, 8/30 at LAA off Jose Suarez (18th career)Mookie Betts, 9/4 vs. MIN off José Berríos (19th career)Mookie Betts, 9/10 at TOR off T.J. Zeuch (20th career)

WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (1 in 2019)Christian Vázquez, 6/21 vs. TOR, 2-run HR off Jordan Romano (2nd career)

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS (5 in 2019)Mitch Moreland, 3/29 at SEA off Hunter Strickland (4th career)Christian Vázquez, 5/24 at HOU off Roberto Osuna (1st career)Eduardo Núñez, 6/4 at KC off Jake Diekman (1st career)Marco Hernández, 7/4 at TOR off Ken Giles (1st career)Christian Vázquez, 7/23 at TB off Colin Poche (2nd career)

GRAND SLAMS (4 in 2019)Andrew Benintendi, 4/20 at TB off Charlie Morton (1st career)Xander Bogaerts, 5/5 at CWS off Juan Minaya (5th career)Michael Chavis, 7/15 vs. TOR off Trent Thornton (1st career)Christian Vázquez, 9/15 at PHI off Jason Vargas (1st career)

INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS (0 in 2019)Last: Eduardo Núñez, 3/29/18 at TB off Chris Archer (2nd inning)

2-HOME RUN GAMES (18 in 2019)Xander Bogaerts, 4/23 vs. DET-G1 (3rd career multi-HR game)Michael Chavis, 5/4 at CWS (1st career multi-HR game)J.D. Martinez, 5/12 vs. SEA (11th career multi-HR game)J.D. Martinez, 5/27 vs. CLE (12th career multi-HR game)J.D. Martinez, 6/14 at BAL (13th career multi-HR game)Michael Chavis, 6/29 vs. NYY (2nd career multi-HR game)Rafael Devers, 7/2 at TOR (4th career multi-HR game)Jackie Bradley Jr., 7/20 at BAL (4th career multi-HR game)Xander Bogaerts, 7/25 vs. NYY (4th career multi-HR game)Xander Bogaerts, 8/1 vs. TB (5th career multi-HR game)J.D. Martinez, 8/9 vs. LAA (14th career mMiulti-HR game)Xander Bogaerts, 8/14 at CLE (6th career multi-HR game)J.D. Martinez, 8/23 at SD (15th career multi-HR game)Xander Bogaerts, 8/28 at COL (7th career multi-HR game)Mookie Betts, 8/30 at LAA (15th career multi-HR game)Mookie Betts, 9/4 vs. MIN (16th career multi-HR game)Christian Vázquez, 9/15 at PHI (1st career multi-HR game)Mitch Moreland, 9/20 at TB (12th career multi-HR game)

EJECTIONS (5 in 2019)

6/11 vs. TEX (5th inning), Cora and Benintendi (1B umpire Vic Carapazza)7/25 vs. NYY (3rd inning), Brock Holt (HP umpire D.J. Reyburn)8/3 at NYY, G1 (4th inning), Cora and Sale (HP umpire Mike Estabrook)

4/11/19 vs. TOR (9th inning), Rafael Devers RBI single5/15 vs. COL (10th inning), Michael Chavis RBI single6/12 vs. TEX (9th inning), Mookie Betts RBI walk6/21 vs. TOR (10th inning), Christian Vázquez 2-run HR6/24 vs. CWS (9th inning), Marco Hernández RBI single8/7 vs. KC (10th inning), Brock Holt RBI single (suspended game finished on 8/22)

WALK-OFF WINS (6 in 2019)

RED SOX MANAGER CHALLENGES

TOTAL OVERTURNED CONFIRMED STOOD 36 21 4 11

MISCELLANEOUSHOME RUN TOTALS (233 in 2019)

HOME: 116 AWAY: 117 SOLO: 141 2-RUN: 60 3-RUN: 27 GRAND SLAMS: 4

OUTFIELD ASSISTS (34 in 2019)

Jackie Bradley Jr. ...... 10Andrew Benintendi .... 9

Mookie Betts .............. 8J.D. Martinez .............. 4

Sam Travis .................. 2Steve Pearce ............... 1

3-HOME RUN GAMES (1 in 2019)Mookie Betts, 7/26 vs. NYY (5th career; 14th career multi-HR game)

BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (9 in 2019)Mookie Betts and Mitch Moreland, 4/19 vs. TB (8th inning)Xander Bogaerts and Michael Chavis, 5/4 at CWS (3rd inning)Xander Bogaerts and Rafael Devers, 5/20 at TOR (9th inning)Xander Bogaerts and J.D. Martinez, 6/30 vs. NYY (1st inning)Xander Bogaerts and J.D. Martinez, 7/14 vs. LAD (8th inning)Andrew Benintendi and Sam Travis, 7/22 at TB (3rd inning)Christian Vázquez and Michael Chavis, 8/4 at NYY (5th inning)Rafael Devers and Xander Bogaerts, 8/14 at CLE (3rd inning)Xander Bogaerts and J.D. Martinez, 9/1 at LAA (3rd inning)

BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (0 in 2019)Last: David Ortiz, Josh Reddick, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, 7/7/11 vs. BAL (7th)

HOME RUN NOTES (CONTINUED)

2019 vs. TB CAREER vs. TB CAREER AT TROPICANA FIELDPLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBIBenintendi .286 56 16 3 11 .260 204 53 3 23 .218 101 22 2 12Betts .299 67 20 3 3 .307 378 116 16 46 .270 196 53 6 21Bogaerts .262 61 16 2 8 .292 394 115 8 53 .273 198 54 2 14Bradley Jr. .122 49 6 1 2 .160 319 51 5 19 .149 161 24 2 8Centeno - 0 0 0 0 .308 13 4 0 0 .250 12 3 0 0Devers .222 63 14 0 7 .244 131 32 3 23 .206 68 14 1 15G. Hernández .333 3 1 0 0 .333 3 1 0 0 .333 3 1 0 0M. Hernández .412 17 7 0 3 .367 30 11 0 4 .353 17 6 0 1Holt .167 18 3 0 0 .217 184 40 1 13 .165 103 17 0 3León .105 19 2 0 1 .179 134 24 1 13 .159 69 11 1 7Martinez .424 33 14 2 7 .294 201 59 9 30 .304 92 28 2 10Moreland .171 35 6 4 9 .220 259 57 13 31 .209 134 28 10 15Owings .000 22 0 0 0 .000 22 0 0 0 .000 12 0 0 0Travis .364 22 8 1 2 .346 26 9 1 2 .200 5 1 1 1Vázquez .170 47 8 2 4 .257 152 39 3 14 .215 79 17 2 6

LAST HOME RUN MULTI-HIT GAMES MULTI-RBI GAMESPLAYER DATE, OPP. PITCHER AB SINCE 2H 3H 4H 5+H TOTAL 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5RBI 6+RBI TOTALBenintendi 9/3/19 vs. MIN Rogers 38 27 13 1 0 41 10 3 1 1 0 15Betts 9/10/19 at TOR Zeuch 12 30 15 2 0 47 12 1 0 2 0 15Bogaerts 9/1/19 at LAA Heaney 57 36 12 2 0 50 18 6 5 0 0 29Bradley Jr. 9/18/19 vs. SF Franco 8 21 2 1 0 24 9 2 0 0 1 12Centeno 5/2/18 at CLE Kluber 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Devers 9/18/19 vs. SF Samardzija 11 38 14 3 1 56 22 7 3 0 1 33G. Hernández 9/4/18 at COL Márquez 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M. Hernández 7/4/19 at TOR Giles 85 6 1 0 0 7 2 0 0 0 0 2Holt 8/24/19 at SD Yates 72 12 5 0 0 17 4 1 0 0 0 5León 8/8/19 vs. LAA Peters 27 6 1 0 0 7 2 2 0 0 0 4Martinez 9/7/19 vs. NYY Chapman 24 33 14 1 0 48 11 7 3 0 1 22Moreland 9/20/19 at TB Pagán 1 11 3 0 0 14 8 5 2 0 0 15Owings 4/20/19 at NYY Holder 90 3 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 3Travis 8/18/19 vs. BAL Blach 29 4 1 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 0 4Vázquez 9/15/19 at PHI Morin 14 32 4 1 0 37 16 1 1 1 0 19

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Most runs, game ..................................................................19, 7/25 vs. NYYMost runs, inning ......................................................9, 5/4 at CWS (3rd inn.)Most hits, game (9 innings) .................................................23, 7/25 vs. NYYMost hits, game (extra innings) ...........17, 2 times, last 8/13 at CLE (10 inn.) Most hits, inning .....................................................10, 5/4 at CWS (3rd inn.)Consecutive hits, inning ..........................................10, 5/4 at CWS (3rd inn.)Fewest hits, game ....................................................................1, 7/21 at BALMost doubles, game.............................................................10, 7/25 vs. NYY Most triples, game ..............................................2, 4 times, last 8/16 vs. BALMost home runs, game ............................................................6, 6/14 at BALMost home runs, inning ..........................3, 4 times, last 7/22 at TB (3rd inn.)Most extra-base hits ............................................................14, 7/25 vs. NYYMost stolen bases, game ................................... 3, 4 times, last 5/26 at HOUMost walks, game (9 innings) ...............................................11, 5/11 vs. SEAMost walks, game (extra innings) .............................10, 9/17 vs. SF (15 inn.)Most strikeouts, game (9 innings) ....................14, 3 times, last 7/28 vs. NYYMost strikeouts, game (extra innings) .....................17, 6/18 at MIN (17 inn.) Most hit by pitch, game .......................................................... 3, 8/30 at LAAMost left on base (9 innings) ........................................13, 4/23 vs. DET (G2) Most left on base (extra innings) ..............................17, 9/17 vs. SF (15 inn.)

Most hits ..................................................................... 6, Devers, 8/13 at CLE Most runs ............................................. 4, 3 times, last Martinez, 8/9 vs. LAAMost doubles ......................................................................4, Devers, 8/13 at CLEMost triples ...................................1, 25 times, last G. Hernández, 9/20 at TBMost home runs ............................................................3, Betts, 7/26 vs. NYY Most extra-base hits ............................... 4, 3 times, last Devers, 8/13 at CLEMost total bases ........................................................ 14, Betts, 7/26 vs. NYY Most RBI ....................................................................7, Martinez, 8/23 at SD Most stolen bases .................................. 1, 63 times, last Vázquez, 9/17 vs. SFMost walks ................................... 4, 2 times, last Martinez, 8/3 at NYY (G2) Longest hitting streak .............................12, 2 times, last Martinez, 8/2-8/13Most strikeouts (9 innings)..............4, 3 times, last Benintendi, 8/3 at NYY (G2) Most strikeouts (extra innings) .................5, Martinez, 6/18 at MIN (17 inn.)

Most strikeouts (9 innings)...................................................... 17, 9/19 vs. SFMost strikeouts (extra innings) .............................. 24, 5/14 vs. COL (11 inn.)Most walks (9 innings) ......................................... 9, 3 times, last 9/5 vs. MINMost walks (extra innings) ...................................... 11, 8/30 at LAA (15 inn.) Fewest walks ................................................................0, 7x, last 8/8 vs. LAAMost runs allowed, game ....................................................17, 6/29 vs. NYY Most runs allowed, inning ...................7, 5 times, last 8/31 at LAA (8th inn.) Most hits allowed, game (9 innings) ....................................19, 6/29 vs. NYYMost hits allowed, game (extra innings) ................ 15, 6/18 at MIN (17 inn.) Fewest hits allowed, game ................................... 2, 3 times, last 9/5 vs. MINMost hits allowed, inning ................................... 8, 8/3 at NYY, G1 (4th inn.) Most home runs allowed, game ............................. 5, 2 times, last 4/5 at ARI

Most innings pitched, starter ............................................9.0, Sale, 6/5 at KCFewest innings pitched, starter ......... 0.1, 2 times, last Porcello, 6/29 vs. NYYMost innings pitched, reliever ............... 4.0, 6 times, last Johnson, 8/31 at LAAMost strikeouts, starter ................................................ 17, Sale, 5/14 vs. COLMost strikeouts, reliever ....................... 5, 5 times, last Hernandez, 8/30 at LAA Most walks allowed .................................................6, Rodriguez, 8/2 at NYYLongest winning streak ......................................... 9, Workman, 4/19-presentLongest losing streak ..........................................................5, Sale, 3/28-4/28Most consec. scoreless inn., starter .........................20.1, Rodriguez, 8/12-8/28 Most consec. scoreless inn., reliever ............................. 12.2, Taylor, 8/3-8/28Most runs allowed .....................................................9, Porcello, 3/31 at SEAMost earned runs allowed .................... 8, 2 times, last Sale, 8/3 at NYY (G1)Most hits allowed ....................................................11, Porcello, 7/20 at BALFewest hits allowed, CG .......................................................3, Sale, 6/5 at KCMost home runs allowed ......................... 3, 7 times, last Cashner, 8/6 vs. KCMost pitches thrown ...........................................117, Rodriguez, 9/9 vs. NYY

Longest winning streak ............................................................... 6, 6/12-6/17Longest losing streak .................................................................... 8, 7/28-8/4Most games over .500 .............................................12, 7/27 vs. NYY (59-47)Most games under .500 ................................................7, 4/17 at NYY (6-13)Longest game, innings ...........................................................17, 6/18 at MINLongest game, time (9 innings) ......................................... 4:42, 6/29 vs. NYYLongest game, time (extra innings) ........................ 5:54, 9/17 vs. SF (15 inn.)Shortest game, time .............................................................2:16, 8/8 vs. LAALargest crowd, Fenway Park ............................................37,712, 8/20 vs. PHISmallest crowd, Fenway Park ................................. 30,015, 4/23 vs. DET (G1)Largest crowd, road ...........................................................48,338, 4/5 at ARISmallest crowd, road ........................................................ 10,703, 5/7 at BALLargest winning margin .............................................16, 7/25 vs. NYY (19-3)Largest losing margin.................................9, 2 times, last 7/19 at BAL (2-11) Largest deficit overcome to win ...........6, 8/18 vs. BAL (down 0-6, won 13-7)Largest lead relinquished to lose ......................6, 6/22 vs. TOR (led 6-0, lost 8-7)Most errors committed......................................... 3, 4 times, last 9/8 vs. NYY

Threw a no-hitter ......................................Jon Lester, 5/19/08 vs. KC (W, 7-0)Were no-hit by opponent ................... Sean Manaea, 4/21/18 at OAK (L, 0-3)Position player pitched ....................................Eduardo Núñez, 4/5/19 vs. ARIPitcher played another defensive position .... Javier Lopez (RF), 4/30/09 at TBPitcher hit a home run .................. Josh Beckett, 6/14/09 at PHI off J.A. HappStraight steal of home ..................................Jacoby Ellsbury, 4/26/09 vs. NYYSteal of home on double steal ............................. Travis Shaw, 4/21/16 vs. TBHit for the cycle .................................................. Mookie Betts, 8/9/18 at TORHomered from both sides of the plate ......... Victor Martinez, 5/17/10 at NYYPinch-hit grand slam ............................................... Mike Carp, 9/11/13 at TBTurned a triple play ............................................ 8/15/17 vs. STL (4th inning): .......................3B Rafael Devers to 2B Eduardo Núñez to 1B Mitch MorelandHit into a triple play ................. 5/2/17 vs. BAL (8th inning, Jackie Bradley Jr.)

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

1st: Betts (98, 49-49), Benintendi (47, 28-19), Chavis (4, 3-1), M. Hernández (1, 1-0), Holt (1, 0-1), Owings (1, 0-1), Pedroia (1, 0-1)2nd: Devers (64, 33-31), Betts (45, 26-19), Benintendi (25, 14-11), Bogaerts (13, 4-9), Vázquez (4, 2-2), Chavis (1, 0-1), Holt (1, 1-0)3rd: Bogaerts (71, 39-32), Martinez (41, 24-17), Moreland (19, 10-9), Devers (18, 6-12), Pearce (3, 1-2), Vázquez (1, 1-0)4th: Martinez (94, 48-46), Bogaerts (23, 10-13), Devers (18, 14-4), Moreland (8, 5-3), Benintendi (3, 2-1), Chavis (2, 0-2), Pearce (2, 0-2), Travis (1, 0-1), Vázquez (1, 0-1)5th: Benintendi (42, 21-21), Bogaerts (40, 24-16), Devers (19, 9-10), Vázquez (12, 6-6), Moreland (9, 5-4), Chavis (8, 6-2), Holt (8, 3-5), Travis (8, 4-4), Pearce (3, 1-2), Bradley Jr. (2, 1-1), Núñez (2, 1-1)6th: Vázquez (34, 19-15), Holt (23, 14-9), Chavis (22, 13-9), Devers (20, 14-6), Moreland (14, 5-9), Benintendi (13, 7-6), Travis (12, 2-10), Núñez (6, 1-5), Pearce (3, 1-2), Bradley Jr. (2, 2-0), Pedroia (2, 1-1), G. Hernández (1, 1-0), Swihart (1, 1-0)7th: Bradley Jr. (28, 16-12), Vázquez (27, 15-12), Chavis (26, 17-9), Moreland (22, 12-10), Núñez (10, 4-6), Holt (10, 3-7), Pearce (10, 4-6), Travis (7, 5-2), Devers (4, 1-3), M. Hernández (3, 2-1), Pedroia (2, 1-1), Swihart (2, 0-2), Benintendi (1, 1-0)8th: Bradley Jr. (55, 32-23), Chavis (20, 9-11), Vázquez (17, 7-10), Holt (15, 7-8), Núñez (12, 8-4), León (10, 4-6), M. Hernández (7, 4-3), Owings, (4, 2-2), G. Hernández (3, 1-2), Lin (3, 2-1), Swihart (2, 1-1), Travis (2, 1-1), Devers (1, 1-0), Pearce (1, 1-0), Pedroia (1, 0-1)9th: Bradley Jr. (42, 17-25), León (37, 24-13), Vázquez (20, 9-11), M. Hernández (14, 6-8), Holt (10, 5-5), Pitcher (10, 7-3), Núñez (8, 5-3), Lin (3, 3-0), Chavis (2, 1-1), Travis (2, 1-1), Centeno (1, 1-0), G. Hernández (1, 1-0), Owings (1, 1-0), Pearce (1, 0-1), Swihart (1, 1-0)

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

C: Vázquez (99, 50-49), León (47, 26-21), Swihart (6, 3-3), Centeno (1, 1-0)1B: Moreland (69, 36-33), Chavis (43, 27-16), Travis (18, 10-8), Pearce (15, 4-11), Vázquez (6, 2-4), Holt (2, 1-1)2B: Holt (54, 28-26), Chavis (40, 22-18), M. Hernández (25, 14-11), Núñez (21, 11-10), Lin (4, 3-1), Owings, (4, 2-2), Pedroia (4, 1-3), Vázquez (1, 0-1)SS: Bogaerts (146, 75-71), Holt (3, 2-1), Owings (2, 1-1), Lin (1, 1-0), Nunez (1, 1-0)3B: Devers (142, 77-65), Núñez (6, 1-5), Chavis (2, 0-2), Holt (2, 1-1)LF: Benintendi (124, 68-56), Martinez (13, 7-6), Travis (8, 1-7), Pearce (3, 2-1), G. Hernández (2, 1-1), Holt (2, 0-2)CF: Bradley Jr. (128, 67-61), Betts (16, 8-8), Benintendi (6, 4-2), G. Hernández (2, 1-1), Lin (1, 1-0)RF: Betts (122, 63-59), Martinez (24, 14-10), Holt (5, 1-4), Bradley Jr. (1, 1-0), G. Hernández (1, 1-0)DH: Martinez (99, 52-47), Vázquez (11, 6-5), Núñez (10, 6-4), Travis (6, 2-4), Betts (5, 3-2), Pearce (5, 2-3), Moreland (3, 0-3), Pedroia (2, 1-1), Bogaerts (1, 1-0), Devers (1, 0-1)

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2019 TRANSACTIONS Red Sox Game Notes Page 9

March 12 INF Michael Chavis, LHP Josh Taylor, and RHPs Travis Lakins and Chandler Shepherd optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Denyi Reyes optioned to Double-A Portland...C Austin Rei, OF Rusney Castillo, INF Tony Renda, 1B Josh Ockimey, and RHPs Mike Shawaryn and Carson Smith reassigned to minor league camp.

March 18 C Óscar Hernández, RHP Ryan Weber, RHP Zach Putnam, RHP Erasmo Ramirez, RHP Josh Smith, RHP Domingo Tapia, INF C.J. Chatham, INF Bobby Dalbec, INF Chad De La Guerra, OF Bryce Brentz, OF Tate Matheny, and OF Cole Sturgeon reassigned to minor league camp.

March 23 Red Sox and LHP Chris Sale agree on 5-year contract extension...LHP Bobby Poyner, RHP Marcus Walden, and INF Tzu-Wei Lin optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket...LHP Darwinzon Hernandez optioned to Double-A Portland...C Juan Centeno and OF Gorkys Hernández reassigned to minor league camp.

March 28 INF Marco Hernández placed on the 10-day IL...1B/OF Steve Pearce placed on 10-day IL (retro to 3/25)...2B Dustin Pedroia placed on 10-day IL.April 1 Red Sox and SS Xander Bogaerts agree on 6-year contract extension.April 4 1B/OF Steve Pearce reinstated from 10-day IL...1B/OF Sam Travis optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.April 7 INF/OF Brock Holt and LHP Brian Johnson placed on 10-day IL (4/6)...INF/OF Tzu-Wei Lin and RHP Marcus Walden recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.April 9 2B Dustin Pedroia reinstated from 10-day IL...INF/OF Tzu-Wei Lin optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.April 15 RHP Marcus Walden optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.April 16 C Sandy León and RHP Erasmo Ramírez selected to the active roster from Triple-A Pawtucket...C/UTIL Blake Swihart designated for assignment.April 19 2B Dustin Pedroia placed on 10-day IL (retro to 4/18)...INF Eduardo Núñez placed on 10-day IL (retro to 4/18)...RHP Erasmo Ramirez designated for assignment...INF Tzu-Wei Lin,

INF Michael Chavis, and RHP Marcus Walden recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...C/UTIL Blake Swihart traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks with international amateur signing bonus pool space in exchange for minor league OF Marcus Wilson.

April 20 RHP Nathan Eovaldi placed on 10-day IL (retro to 4/18)...LHP Bobby Poyner recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.April 23 LHP Darwinzon Hernandez recalled from Double-A Portland as club’s 26th man prior to Game 2 of day-night doubleheader...RHP Travis Lakins recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket prior

to Game 2...LHP Bobby Poyner optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket prior to Game 2...Hernández returned to Double-A Portland following Game 2.April 24 INF Marco Hernández reinstated from 10-day IL and optioned to High-A Salem as a post-game assignment.April 26 RHP Josh Smith selected from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Travis Lakins optioned to Pawtucket.May 4 INF Eduardo Núñez reinstated from 10-day IL...INF Tzu-Wei Lin placed on 10-day IL.May 6 LHP David Price placed on 10-day IL (retro to 5/3)...RHP Ryan Weber selected to ML roster from Triple-A Pawtucket.May 17 C Sandy León placed on paternity leave list...C Óscar Hernández selected to ML roster from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Chandler Shepherd designated for assignment.May 20 LHP David Price reinstated from 10-day IL...C Sandy León reinstated from paternity leave list...C Óscar Hernández and RHP Josh Smith optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (5/19)May 23 RHP Tyler Thornburg placed on 10-day IL...RHP Travis Lakins recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.May 26 LHP Darwinzon Hernandez recalled from Double-A Portland...RHP Colten Brewer optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (5/25).May 27 2B Dustin Pedroia transferred to 60-day IL...INF/OF Brock Holt reinstated from 10-day IL...LHP Darwinzon Hernandez optioned to Double-A Portland.May 29 1B Mitch Moreland placed on 10-day IL (retro to 5/26)...RHP Travis Lakins optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (5/28)...RHP Colten Brewer and LHP Josh Taylor recalled from Pawtucket.May 30 RHP Hector Velázquez placed on 10-day IL...RHP Mike Shawaryn selected from Triple-A Pawtucket.June 1 1B/OF Steve Pearce placed on 10-day IL...1B/OF Sam Travis recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.June 7 1B Mitch Moreland reinstated from 10-day IL...RHP Ryan Weber optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.June 8 1B Mitch Moreland placed on 10-day IL...INF Marco Hernández recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket…RHP Josh Smith recalled from Pawtucket as club’s 26th man for day-night

doubleheader...Smith returned to Pawtucket following Game 2.June 10 LHP Bobby Poyner recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...LHP Josh Taylor optioned to Pawtucket.June 11 RHP Ryan Brasier placed on bereavement/family medical emergency list...LHP Darwinzon Hernandez recalled from Double-A Portland.June 12 RHPs Travis Lakins and Josh Smith recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...LHP Bobby Poyner optioned to Pawtucket (6/11)...LHP Darwinzon Hernandez optioned to Double-A Portland (6/11).June 14 LHP Brian Johnson reinstated from 10-day IL...1B/OF Sam Travis optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Heath Hembree placed on 10-day IL (retro to 6/11)...LHP Josh Taylor recalled from Pawtucket.June 17 RHP Hector Velázquez reinstated from 10-day IL...RHP Ryan Brasier reinstated from bereavement/family medical emergency list...RHPs Travis Lakins and Josh Smith optioned to

Triple-A Pawtucket.June 19 RHP Hector Velázquez placed on 10-day IL...RHP Josh Smith recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.June 25 RHP Steven Wright reinstated from restricted list...RHP Nathan Eovaldi transferred to 60-day IL...RHP Josh Smith optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (6/24).June 29 LHP Brian Johnson placed on 10-day IL (retro to 6/27)...RHP Hector Velázquez reinstated from 10-day IL...1B/OF Sam Travis appointed as 26th man for London Series.July 1 RHP Mike Shawaryn optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket...1B/OF Sam Travis returned to Pawtucket...INF Tzu-Wei Lin reinstated from IL and optioned to Pawtucket.July 2 RHP Trevor Kelley selected from Triple-A Pawtucket...C Óscar Hernández designated for assignment.July 4 RHP Heath Hembree reinstated from 10-day IL...RHP Trevor Kelley optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (7/3).July 10 RHP Tyler Thornburg released.July 13 RHP Andrew Cashner acquired along with cash considerations from BAL in exchange for minor league INF Noelberth Romero and minor league OF Elio Prado.July 14 RHP Andrew Cashner added to active roster...RHP Steven Wright placed on 10-day IL.July 15 RHP Ryan Weber and 1B/OF Sam Travis recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Hector Velázquez optioned to Pawtucket (7/14)...INF Eduardo Núñez designated for assignment.July 16 LHP Darwinzon Hernandez recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Ryan Brasier optioned to Pawtucket.July 20 RHP Nathan Eovaldi reinstated from 60-day IL...RHP Ryan Weber optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (7/19)...INF Eduardo Núñez released from the ML roster.July 23 1B Mitch Moreland reinstated from 10-day IL...INF Marco Hernández optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.August 2 RHP Heath Hembree placed on 10-day IL...RHP Josh Smith recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...LHP David Price placed on paternity leave list...INF Marco Hernández recalled from Pawtucket.August 3 LHP Brian Johnson reinstated from 10-day IL as club's 26th man for day-night doubleheader.August 4 LHP David Price reinstated from paternity leave list...RHP Ryan Weber recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHPs Josh Smith and Colten Brewer and INF Marco Hernández optioned to Pawtucket (8/3).August 8 LHP David Price placed on 10-day IL (retro to 8/5)...RHP Hector Velázquez recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.August 11 INF Chris Owings selected from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Hector Velázquez optioned to Pawtucket (8/10)...1B/OF Steve Pearce transferred to 60-day IL.August 12 INF Michael Chavis placed on 10-day IL...RHP Ryan Weber optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (8/11)...RHP Travis Lakins and INF Marco Hernández recalled from Pawtucket.August 17 LHP Chris Sale placed on 10-day IL...RHP Ryan Brasier recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.August 20 RHP Josh Smith recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Travis Lakins optioned to Pawtucket.September 1 LHP David Price reinstated from 10-day IL...RHP Jhoulys Chacín, C Juan Centeno, and OF Gorkys Hernández selected from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHPs Travis Lakins, Hector Velázquez,

and Ryan Weber recalled from Pawtucket...LHP Chris Sale and RHP Steven Wright transferred to 60-day IL...1B Joey Curletta outrighted off the 40-man roster.September 4 LHP Bobby Poyner and RHPs Colten Brewer, Trevor Kelley, and Mike Shawaryn recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.

INJURED LIST

Marco Hernández Left shoulder joint repair March 28 April 24 (post-game) 25 (10-15)Steve Pearce Left calf strain March 28 (March 25) April 4 7 (2-5)Dustin Pedroia Left knee inflammation March 28 April 9 11 (3-8)Brock Holt Right eye scratched cornea April 6 May 27 44 (26-18)Brian Johnson Left elbow inflammation April 6 June 14 61 (34-27)Dustin Pedroia Left knee irritation April 19 (April 18) - Transferred to 60-day on May 27 - 134 (74-60)Eduardo Núñez Mid-back strain April 19 (April 18) May 4 14 (9-5)Nathan Eovaldi Loose body in right elbow April 20 (April 18) - transferred to 60-day on June 25 July 20 78 (47-31)Tzu-Wei Lin Left knee sprain May 4 July 1 51 (29-22)David Price Left elbow tendinitis May 6 (May 3) May 20 14 (10-4)Tyler Thornburg Right hip impingement May 23 July 10 41 (23-18)Mitch Moreland Low back strain May 29 (May 26) June 7 11 (6-5)Hector Velázquez Low back strain May 30 June 17 17 (10-7)Steve Pearce Low back strain June 1 - Transferred to 60-day on August 11 - 96 (51-45)Mitch Moreland Right quad strain June 8 July 23 38 (22-16)Heath Hembree Right elbow extensor strain June 14 (June 11) July 4 19 (11-8)Hector Velázquez Low back strain June 19 June 29 7 (4-3)Brian Johnson Non-baseball related medical matter June 29 (June 27) August 3 29 (15-14)Steven Wright Right great toe contusion July 14 - Transferred to 60-day on September 1 - 61 (30-31)Heath Hembree Right lateral elbow inflammation August 2 - 43 (21-22)David Price Left wrist injury August 8 (August 5) September 1 22 (14-8)Michael Chavis AC joint sprain in left shoulder August 12 - 32 (17-15)Chris Sale Left elbow inflammation August 17 (August 14) - Transferred to 60-day on September 1 - 30 (16-14)2019 Totals 16 Players 23 IL stints 905 Games Missed

PLAYER INJURY PLACED ON IL (RETRO) REINSTATED GAMES MISSED

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1 3/28 D at Seattle L4-12 0-1 T-2nd -1.0 Gonzales (2-0) SALE (0-1) 45,601* 1 45,601 2 3/29 N at Seattle W7-6 1-1 T-2nd -0.5 JOHNSON (1-0) Strickland (0-1) BARNES (1) 29,002 2 74,603 3 3/30 N at Seattle L5-6 1-2 5th -1.0 Leake (1-0) RODRIGUEZ (0-1) Rumbelow (1) 34,928 3 109,531 4 3/31 D at Seattle L8-10 1-3 5th -2.0 LeBlanc (1-0) PORCELLO (0-1) Bradford (1) 33,391 4 142,922 5 4/1 N at Oakland L0-7 1-4 5th -3.0 Brooks (1-0) PRICE (0-1) 12,417 5 155,339 6 4/2 N at Oakland L0-1 1-5 5th -4.0 Fiers (1-2) SALE (0-2) Treinen (3) 12,721 6 168,060 7 4/3 N at Oakland W6-3 2-5 5th -3.0 BARNES (1-0) Rodney (0-1) BRASIER (1) 14,207 7 182,267 8 4/4 D at Oakland L3-7 2-6 5th -3.5 Anderson (2-0) RODRIGUEZ (0-2) 15,095 8 197,362 9 4/5 D at Arizona L8-15 2-7 5th -4.5 Godley (1-1) PORCELLO (0-2) 48,338* 9 245,70010 4/6 D at Arizona L4-5 2-8 5th -4.5 Holland (1-0) BREWER (0-1) 35,969 10 281,66911 4/7 D at Arizona W1-0 3-8 T-4th -5.0 WALDEN (1-0) Kelly (1-1) BRASIER (2) 31,565 11 313,234 4/8 OFF DAY 3-8 T-4th -5.012 4/9 D TORONTO L5-7 3-9 5th -6.0 Shoemaker (3-0) SALE (0-3) Giles (3) 36,179* 1 36,179 4/10 OFF DAY 3-9 5th -6.5 13 4/11 N TORONTO W7-6 4-9 T-4th -6.0 WALDEN (2-0) Giles (0-1) 36,510 2 72,68914 4/12 N BALTIMORE W6-4 5-9 T-3rd -6.0 RODRIGUEZ (1-2) Hess (1-2) Brasier (3) 33,664 3 106,35315 4/13 D BALTIMORE L5-9 5-10 T-4th -6.0 Cashner (3-1) PORCELLO (0-3) 35,823 4 142,17616 4/14 D BALTIMORE W4-0 6-10 T-3rd -6.0 PRICE (1-1) Means (1-2) 36,033 5 178,20917 4/15 D BALTIMORE L1-8 6-11 T-4th -6.5 Straily (1-1) VELÁZQUEZ (0-1) 35,860 6 214,06918 4/16 N at New York-AL L0-8 6-12 5th -7.5 Paxton (2-2) SALE (0-4) 45,008 12 358,24219 4/17 N at New York-AL L3-5 6-13 5th -8.5 Kahnle (1-0) WORKMAN (0-1) Chapman (3) 44,106 13 402,348 4/18 Off Day 6-13 5th -8.0 20 4/19 N at Tampa Bay W6-4 7-13 5th -7.0 WORKMAN (1-1) Castillo (0-2) BRASIER (4) 21,343 14 423,69121 4/20 N at Tampa Bay W6-5 8-13 4th -6.0 BARNES (2-0) Alvarado (0-1) BRASIER (5) 22,940 15 446,63122 4/21 D at Tampa Bay W4-3 (11) 9-13 4th -5.0 WALDEN (3-0) Alvarado (0-2) BRASIER (6) 18,740 16 465,371 4/22 N DETROIT 9-13 4th -5.5 PPD (rain)23 4/23 D DETROIT L4-7 9-14 4th -6.0 Boyd (2-1) BREWER (0-2) 30,015 7 244,08424 4/23 N DETROIT L2-4 9-15 4th -7.0 Turnbull (1-2) VELÁZQUEZ (0-2) Greene (11) 30,578 8 274,66225 4/24 N DETROIT W11-4 10-15 4th -6.0 RODRIGUEZ (2-2) Ross (1-3) 31,763 9 306,42526 4/25 N DETROIT W7-3 11-15 4th -5.5 PORCELLO (1-3) Zimmermann (0-4) 34,165 10 340,590 4/26 N TAMPA BAY 11-15 4th -5.5 PPD (rain)27 4/27 D TAMPA BAY L1-2 11-16 4th -6.5 Morton (3-0) PRICE (1-2) Pagán (3) 34,773 11 375,36328 4/28 D TAMPA BAY L2-5 11-17 4th -7.5 Glasnow (5-0) SALE (0-5) Castillo (3) 33,823 12 409,18629 4/29 N OAKLAND W9-4 12-17 4th -7.5 BRASIER (1-0) Montas (4-2) BARNES (2) 30,866 13 440,05230 4/30 N OAKLAND W5-1 13-17 4th -7.0 PORCELLO (2-3) Brooks (2-3) 31,754 14 471,80631 5/1 D OAKLAND W7-3 14-17 4th -5.5 WALDEN (4-0) Fiers (2-3) 33,708 15 505,51432 5/2 N at Chicago-AL L4-6 14-18 4th -6.5 Fulmer (1-1) BRASIER (1-1) 15,118 17 480,48933 5/3 N at Chicago-AL W6-1 15-18 4th -6.5 SALE (1-5) López (2-4) 17,504 18 497,99334 5/4 N at Chicago-AL W15-2 16-18 3rd -5.5 RODRIGUEZ (3-2) Bañuelos (2-1) 30,068 19 528,06135 5/5 D at Chicago-AL W9-2 17-18 3rd -5.0 WORKMAN (2-1) Herrera (0-2) 36,553 20 564,61436 5/6 N at Baltimore L1-4 17-19 3rd -6.0 Means (4-3) SMITH (0-1) Givens (4) 11,042 21 575,65637 5/7 N at Baltimore W8-5 18-19 3rd -6.0 WALDEN (5-0) Kline (1-1) BARNES (3) 10,703 22 586,35938 5/8 N at Baltimore W2-1 (12) 19-19 3rd -5.0 BRASIER (2-1) Ramirez (0-1) HEMBREE (1) 12,451 23 598,810 5/9 OFF DAY 19-19 3rd -5.039 5/10 N SEATTLE W14-1 20-19 3rd -4.0 RODRIGUEZ (4-2) Swanson (1-4) 33,731 16 539,24540 5/11 D SEATTLE W9-5 21-19 3rd -4.0 PORCELLO (3-3) Hernández (1-4) 36,024 17 575,26941 5/12 D SEATTLE W11-2 22-19 3rd -3.0 VELÁZQUEZ (1-2) Gonzales (5-2) 33,069 18 608,338 5/13 OFF DAY 22-19 3rd -3.042 5/14 N COLORADO L4-5 (11) 22-20 3rd -4.0 Dunn (1-0) BRASIER (2-2) Davis (7) 35,804 19 644,14243 5/15 N COLORADO W6-5 (10) 23-20 3rd -4.0 WORKMAN (3-1) Bettis (1-3) 37,032* 20 681,174 5/16 OFF DAY 23-20 3rd -4.044 5/17 N HOUSTON L1-3 23-21 3rd -4.5 Harris (1-0) PORCELLO (3-4) Osuna (11) 35,558 21 716,73245 5/18 N HOUSTON L3-7 23-22 3rd -5.0 James (1-0) VELÁZQUEZ (1-3) 36,887* 22 753,61946 5/19 D HOUSTON W4-3 24-22 3rd -4.5 WALDEN (6-0) Valdez (1-2) WORKMAN (1) 35,796 23 789,415 47 5/20 D at Toronto W12-2 25-22 3rd -4.5 PRICE (2-2) Jackson (0-1) 26,794 24 625,60448 5/21 N at Toronto L3-10 25-23 3rd -5.5 Stroman (2-6) RODRIGUEZ (4-3) 14,407 25 640,01149 5/22 N at Toronto W6-5 (13) 26-23 3rd -5.5 HEMBREE (1-0) Cordero (0-1) 18,285 26 658,29650 5/23 D at Toronto W8-2 27-23 3rd -5.5 WEBER (1-0) Gaviglio (3-1) 36,526 27 694,82251 5/24 N at Houston L3-4 27-24 3rd -6.0 Miley (5-2) SALE (1-6) Osuna (13) 35,606 28 730,42852 5/25 N at Houston L3-4 27-25 3rd -7.5 Osuna (3-0) BARNES (2-1) 40,722 29 771,15053 5/26 D at Houston W4-1 28-25 3rd -6.5 RODRIGUEZ (5-3) Verlander (8-2) WALDEN (1) 41,502* 30 812,65254 5/27 D CLEVELAND W12-5 29-25 3rd -6.5 PORCELLO (4-4) Rodríguez (1-5) 37,113* 24 826,52855 5/28 N CLEVELAND L5-7 29-26 3rd -6.5 Wittgren (2-0) LAKINS (0-1) Hand (14) 32,984 25 859,51256 5/29 N CLEVELAND L9-14 29-27 3rd -7.5 Bieber (4-2) WEBER (1-1) Hand (15) 34,824 26 894,336 5/30 N at New York-AL 29-27 3rd -7.5 PPD (Rain)57 5/31 N at New York-AL L1-4 29-28 3rd -8.5 Happ (5-3) SALE (1-7) Chapman (16) 45,556 31 858,20858 6/1 N at New York-AL L3-5 29-29 3rd -9.5 Green (1-2) PORCELLO (4-5) Chapman (17) 46,307* 32 904,51559 6/2 N at New York-AL W8-5 30-29 3rd -8.5 PRICE (3-2) Sabathia (3-2) WORKMAN (2) 40,068 33 944,583 6/3 Off Day 30-29 3rd -8.560 6/4 N at Kansas City W8-3 31-29 3rd -7.5 RODRIGUEZ (6-3) Barlow (1-2) 13,184 34 957,76761 6/5 N at Kansas City W8-0 32-29 3rd -6.5 SALE (2-7) Junis (4-6) 15,523 35 973,29062 6/6 D at Kansas City W7-5 33-29 3rd -6.5 BREWER (1-2) Duffy (3-3) BARNES (4) 19,928 36 993,21863 6/7 N TAMPA BAY L1-5 33-30 3rd -6.5 Chirinos (7-2) PORCELLO (4-6) 36,803* 27 931,13964 6/8 D TAMPA BAY L2-9 33-31 3rd -7.0 Yarbrough (5-2) SMITH (0-2) 35,564 28 966,70365 6/8 N TAMPA BAY W5-1 34-31 3rd -6.0 PRICE (4-2) Poche (0-1) 37,048* 29 1,003,75166 6/9 D TAMPA BAY L1-6 34-32 3rd -7.0 Snell (4-5) RODRIGUEZ (6-4) 34,643 30 1,038,39467 6/10 N TEXAS L3-4 (11) 34-33 3rd -8.0 Chavez (2-1) BRASIER (2-3) Martin (2) 34,422 31 1,072,81668 6/11 N TEXAS L5-9 34-34 3rd -8.0 Jurado (4-2) HERNANDEZ (0-1) 35,121 32 1,107,93769 6/12 N TEXAS W4-3 35-34 3rd -7.5 BARNES (3-1) Chavez (2-2) 34,330 33 1,142,26770 6/13 N TEXAS W7-6 36-34 3rd -6.5 WORKMAN (4-1) Fairbanks (0-1) SMITH (1) 35,841 34 1,178,10871 6/14 N at Baltimore W13-2 37-34 3rd -6.0 RODRIGUEZ (7-4) Ortiz (0-1) 19,383 37 1,012,60172 6/15 D at Baltimore W7-2 38-34 3rd -5.5 SALE (3-7) Bundy (3-8) 30,050 38 1,042,65173 6/16 D at Baltimore W8-6 (10) 39-34 3rd -5.5 WORKMAN (5-1) Givens (0-4) 27,964 39 1,070,61574 6/17 N at Minnesota W2-0 40-34 3rd -5.5 PORCELLO (5-6) Berríos (8-3) BRASIER (7) 27,970 40 1,098,58575 6/18 N at Minnesota L3-4 (17) 40-35 3rd -6.5 Littell (1-0) JOHNSON (1-1) 25,741 41 1,124,32676 6/19 N at Minnesota W9-4 41-35 3rd -6.5 RODRIGUEZ (8-4) Gibson (7-4) 31,835 42 1,156,161 6/20 OFF DAY 41-35 3rd -7.0 77 6/21 N TORONTO W7-5 (10) 42-35 3rd -7.0 WORKMAN (6-1) Romano (0-1) 36,911* 35 1,215,01978 6/22 D TORONTO L7-8 42-36 3rd -8.0 Kingham (3-1) BARNES (3-2) Giles (12) 36,712* 36 1,251,73179 6/23 D TORONTO L1-6 42-37 3rd -8.0 Stroman (5-9) PORCELLO (5-7) 36,495* 37 1,288,22680 6/24 N CHICAGO-AL W6-5 43-37 3rd -8.0 WORKMAN (7-1) Fry (1-3) 36,117 38 1,324,34381 6/25 N CHICAGO-AL W6-3 44-37 3rd -8.0 PRICE (5-2) Ruiz (0-1) WORKMAN (3) 34,740 39 1,359,08382 6/26 D CHICAGO-AL L7-8 44-38 3rd -9.0 Colomé (3-1) BARNES (3-3) 36,823* 40 1,395,906 6/27 OFF DAY 44-38 3rd -9.0 6/28 OFF DAY 44-38 3rd -9.083 6/29 N NEW YORK-AL L13-17 44-39 3rd -10.0 Green (2-2) WRIGHT (0-1) 59,659* 41 1,455,56584 6/30 D NEW YORK-AL L8-12 44-40 3rd -11.0 Ottavino (3-2) WALDEN (6-1) 59,059* 42 1,514,624 7/1 Off Day 44-40 3rd -11.085 7/2 N at Toronto W10-6 45-40 3rd -10.0 PRICE (6-2) Thornton (2-6) 18,451 43 1,174,57686 7/3 N at Toronto L3-6 45-41 3rd -11.0 Waguespack (1-0) SALE (3-8) Giles (13) 16,883 44 1,191,45987 7/4 N at Toronto W8-7 46-41 3rd -11.0 WORKMAN (8-1) Giles (1-2) 22,217 45 1,213,67688 7/5 N at Detroit W9-6 47-41 3rd -11.0 RODRIGUEZ (9-4) Carpenter (1-5) 27,181 46 1,240,85789 7/6 D at Detroit W10-6 48-41 3rd -10.0 PORCELLO (6-7) Zimmermann (0-6) 28,114 47 1,268,97190 7/7 D at Detroit W6-3 49-41 3rd -9.0 PRICE (7-2) Soto (0-3) HEMBREE (2) 23,187 48 1,292,158 7/8-11 ALL-STAR BREAK 91 7/12 N LAD W8-1 50-41 3rd -9.0 RODRIGUEZ (10-4) Maeda (7-6) 36,579* 43 1,551,203 92 7/13 N LAD L2-11 50-42 3rd -9.0 Stripling (4-3) SALE (3-9) 36,607* 44 1,587,810 93 7/14 N LAD L4-7(12) 50-43 3rd -10.0 Floro (4-2) VELÁZQUEZ (1-4) Kelly (1) 36,700* 45 1,624,510 94 7/15 N TORONTO W10-8 51-43 3rd -9.0 PORCELLO (7-7) Thornton (3-7) WORKMAN (4) 35,616 46 1,660,126 95 7/16 N TORONTO L4-10 51-44 3rd -10.0 Shafer (1-1) CASHNER (9-4) 36,341 47 1,696,467 96 7/17 N TORONTO W5-4 52-44 3rd -9.5 RODRIGUEZ (11-4) Sanchez (3-14) WORKMAN (5) 34,853 48 1,731,320 97 7/18 D TORONTO W5-0 53-44 3rd -10.0 SALE (4-9) Pannone (2-4) 35,357 49 1,766,677

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98 7/19 N at Baltimore L2-11 53-45 3rd -11.0 Means (8-5) PRICE (7-3) 18,243 49 1,310,401 99 7/20 N at Baltimore W17-6 54-45 3rd -11.0 PORCELLO (8-7) Eshelman (0-2) 21,339 50 1,331,740 100 7/21 D at Baltimore L0-5 54-46 3rd -11.0 Wojciechowski (1-3) CASHNER (9-5) 18,173 51 1,349,913 101 7/22 N at Tampa Bay W9-4 55-46 3rd -10.0 RODRIGUEZ (12-4) Beeks (5-1) 10,966 52 1,360,879 102 7/23 N at Tampa Bay W5-4 56-46 2nd -10.0 SALE (5-9) Poche (2-4) WALDEN (2) 15,876 53 1,376,755 103 7/24 D at Tampa Bay L2-3 56-47 3rd -11.0 Morton (12-3) PRICE (7-4) Pagán (7) 24,161 54 1,400,916 104 7/25 N NEW YORK-AL W19-3 57-47 3rd -10.0 PORCELLO (9-7) Tanaka (7-6) 37,591* 50 1,804,268 105 7/26 N NEW YORK-AL W10-5 58-47 3rd -9.0 CASHNER (10-5) Paxton (5-6) 37,095* 51 1,841,363 106 7/27 D NEW YORK-AL W9-5 59-47 2nd -8.0 RODRIGUEZ (13-4) Sabathia (5-6) 36,862* 52 1,878,225 107 7/28 N NEW YORK-AL L6-9 59-48 3rd -9.0 Germán (13-2) SALE (5-10) 37,429* 53 1,915,654 7/29 OFF DAY 59-48 3rd -9.0 108 7/30 N TAMPA BAY L5-6 59-49 3rd -9.0 Kolarek (4-3) TAYLOR (0-1) Pagán (8) 36,412 54 1,952,066 109 7/31 N TAMPA BAY L5-8 59-50 3rd -10.0 Yarbrough (10-3) PORCELLO (9-8) Roe (1) 33,046 55 1,985,112 110 8/1 N TAMPA BAY L4-9 59-51 3rd -10.5 McKay (2-1) CASHNER (10-6) 37,225* 56 2,022,337 111 8/2 N at New York-AL L2-4 59-52 3rd -11.5 Paxton (6-6) RODRIGUEZ (13-5) Chapman (28) 46,932* 55 1,447,848 112 8/3 D at New York-AL L2-9 59-53 3rd -12.5 Germán (14-2) SALE (5-11) 46,625* 56 1,494,473 113 8/3 N at New York-AL L4-6 59-54 3rd -13.5 Kahnle (3-0) BARNES (3-4) Chapman (29) 48,101* 57 1,542,574 114 8/4 N at New York-AL L4-7 59-55 3rd -14.5 Happ (9-6) PRICE (7-5) Green (2) 47,267* 58 1,589,841115 8/5 N KANSAS CITY W7-5 60-55 3rd -14.5 PORCELLO (10-8) Montgomery (1-5) WORKMAN (6) 33,636 57 2,055,973 116 8/6 N KANSAS CITY L2-6 60-56 3rd -15.5 Junis (7-10) CASHNER (10-7) 36,360 58 2,092,333117 8/7 N KANSAS CITY W5-4(10) 61-56 3rd -15.5 TAYLOR (1-1) Lovelady (0-2) 41,578^ 59 2,133,911 118 8/8 N LAA W3-0 62-56 3rd -15.5 SALE (6-11) Peters (2-1) WORKMAN (7) 34,744 60 2,168,655 119 8/9 N LAA W16-4 63-56 3rd -14.5 WALDEN (7-1) Barria (4-6) 36,650* 61 2,205,305 120 8/10 D LAA L4-12 63-57 3rd -14.5 Cole (2-3) PORCELLO (10-9) 36,390* 62 2,241,695 121 8/11 D LAA L4-5(10) 63-58 3rd -15.5 Robles (4-0) WEBER (1-2) 36,709* 63 2,278,404 122 8/12 N at Cleveland L5-6 63-59 3rd -17.0 Hand (6-3) WALDEN (7-2) 24,770 59 1,614,611 123 8/13 N at Cleveland W7-6(10) 64-59 3rd -17.0 WORKMAN (9-1) Wittgren (4-1) CASHNER (1) 26,662 60 1,641,273 124 8/14 D at Cleveland W5-1 65-59 3rd -17.0 EOVALDI (1-0) Bieber (12-5) 29,535 61 1,670,808 8/15 Off Day 65-59 3rd -16.5 125 8/16 N BALTIMORE W9-1 66-59 3rd -16.5 PORCELLO (11-9) Brooks (2-7) 37,213* 64 2,315,617 126 8/17 N BALTIMORE W4-0 67-59 3rd -16.5 RODRIGUEZ (14-5) Wojciechowski (2-6) 36,744* 65 2,352,361 127 8/18 D BALTIMORE W13-7 68-59 3rd -15.5 WALDEN (8-2) Fry (1-5) 36,350* 66 2,388,711 8/19 OFF DAY 68-59 3rd -15.5 128 8/20 N PHILADELPHIA L2-3 68-60 3rd -15.5 Nola (12-3) JOHNSON (1-2) Neris (22) 37,712* 67 2,426,423 129 8/21 N PHILADELPHIA L2-5 68-61 3rd -15.5 Hughes (4-5) PORCELLO (11-10) Neris (23) 37,077* 68 2,463,500 8/22 Resumption of 8/7 game 68-61 3rd -15.0 130 8/23 N at San Diego W11-0 69-61 3rd -15.0 RODRIGUEZ (15-5) Paddack (7-7) 42,904* 62 1,713,712 131 8/24 N at San Diego W5-4 70-61 3rd -14.0 BARNES (4-4) Yates (0-4) WORKMAN (8) 42,625* 63 1,756,337 132 8/25 D at San Diego L1-3 70-62 3rd -15.0 Lucchesi (9-7) JOHNSON (1-3) Yates (37) 38,026 64 1,794,363 8/26 Off Day 70-62 3rd -15.5 133 8/27 N at Colorado W10-6 71-62 3rd -15.5 PORCELLO (12-10) Garcia (0-1) 44,101 65 1,838,464 134 8/28 N at Colorado W7-4 72-62 3rd -15.5 RODRIGUEZ (16-5) Lambert (2-5) WORKMAN (9) 40,801 66 1,879,265 8/29 Off Day 72-62 3rd -15.5 135 8/30 N at LAA W7-6(15) 73-62 3rd -14.5 CASHNER (11-7) Cahill (3-9) 39,788 67 1,919,053 136 8/31 N at LAA L4-10 73-63 3rd -15.5 García (2-1) BRASIER (2-4) 43,036 68 1,962,089 137 9/1 D at LAA W4-3 74-63 3rd -15.5 WEBER (2-2) Heaney (3-4) WORKMAN (10) 39,382 69 2,001,471 9/2 Off Day 74-63 3rd -15.0 138 9/3 N MINNESOTA L5-6 74-64 3rd -16.0 Thorpe (2-1) PORCELLO (12-11) Rogers (23) 35,129 69 2,498,629 139 9/4 N MINNESOTA W6-2 75-64 3rd -16.0 RODRIGUEZ (17-5) Berríos (11-8) WORKMAN (11) 35,218 70 2,533,847 140 9/5 N MINNESOTA L1-2 75-65 3rd -16.5 Pérez (10-6) CASHNER (11-8) Rogers (24) 32,632 71 2,566,479 141 9/6 N NEW YORK-AL W6-1 76-65 3rd -15.5 WALDEN (9-2) Germán (17-4) 36,162 72 2,602,641 142 9/7 D NEW YORK-AL L1-5 76-66 3rd -16.5 Happ (12-8) WEBER (2-3) 36,619* 73 2,639,260 143 9/8 N NEW YORK-AL L5-10 76-67 3rd -17.5 Green (3-4) PORCELLO (12-12) 35,681 74 2,674,941 144 9/9 N NEW YORK-AL L0-5 76-68 3rd -18.5 Paxton (13-6) RODRIGUEZ (17-6) 35,884 75 2,710,825 145 9/10 N at Toronto L3-4 76-69 3rd -18.5 Shafer (2-1) TAYLOR (1-2) Giles (19) 17,819 70 2,019,290 146 9/11 N at Toronto L0-8 76-70 3rd -19.0 Thornton (5-9) KELLEY (0-1) 14,463 71 2,033,753 147 9/12 N at Toronto W7-4 77-70 3rd -19.5 TAYLOR (2-2) Buchholz (1-5) WORKMAN (12) 17,420 72 2,051,173 9/13 Off Day 77-70 3rd -19.0 148 9/14 N at Philadelphia W2-1 78-70 3rd -19.0 BARNES (5-4) Neris (3-6) WORKMAN (13) 40,688 73 2,091,861 149 9/15 D at Philadelphia W6-3 79-70 3rd -18.0 PORCELLO (13-12) Vargas (6-8) WORKMAN (14) 39,061 74 2,130,922 9/16 Off Day 79-70 3rd -18.0 150 9/17 N SAN FRANCISCO L6-7(15) 79-71 3rd -19.0 Rodríguez (6-9) KELLEY (0-2) 35,925 76 2,746,750 151 9/18 N SAN FRANCISCO L3-11 79-72 3rd -19.0 Samardzija (11-12) CHACÍN (3-11) 35,697 77 2,782,447 152 9/19 D SAN FRANCISCO W5-4 80-72 3rd -19.0 RODRIGUEZ (18-6) Bumgarner (9-9) WORKMAN (15) 35,816 78 2,818,263 153 9/20 N at Tampa Bay L4-5(11) 80-73 3rd -19.0 Castillo (4-8) KELLEY (0-3) 17,117 75 2,148,039 9/21 N at Tampa Bay 9/22 D at Tampa Bay 9/23 N at Tampa Bay 9/24 N at Texas 9/25 N at Texas 9/26 D at Texas 9/27 N BALTIMORE 9/28 D BALTIMORE 9/29 D BALTIMORE

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* sellout ^ Accounts for 32,453 tickets sold for the 8/7 date, plus 9,125 tickets sold for the 8/22 resumption (does not include the 6,015 tickets issued free to kids 18 and under on 8/22)Total home attendance includes 2 games played in London (6/29 & 6/30)

BREAKDOWNS

STARTERS 47-48 4.87 767.0 781 445 415 266 815 124RELIEVERS 33-25-32 4.33 624.0 561 330 300 301 729 75

PITCHING W-L-S ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR

CENTENO 0 0 - 1 0LEÓN 5 23 17.9 4 1SWIHART 1 4 20.0 0 0VÁZQUEZ 19 34 35.9 9 4

CATCHING CS SB CS% PB PKO

RED SOX 97 82 130 92 97 96 91 90 57 17 849OPPONENTS 94 83 102 90 64 77 89 77 74 15 785

RUNS BY INNINGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ TOTAL