2020 Boston Red Sox season

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2020  Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox cap logo.svg
League American League
Division East
Ballpark Fenway Park
City Boston
Record24–36 (.400)
Divisional place5th
Owners John W. Henry (Fenway Sports Group)
President Sam Kennedy
Chief baseball officer
Chaim Bloom
General manager Brian O'Halloran
Manager Ron Roenicke
Television NESN: Dave O'Brien (play-by-play) with Jerry Remy & Dennis Eckersley (color) [1]
Radio WEEI-FM / Boston Red Sox Radio Network: Joe Castiglione with Will Flemming, Sean McDonough and Lou Merloni [2]
Stats ESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The 2020 Boston Red Sox season was the 120th season in the team's history, and their 109th season at Fenway Park. The team entered spring training with a new leader in baseball operations, Chaim Bloom, and a new field manager, Ron Roenicke.

Contents

On March 12, 2020, MLB announced that because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the start of the regular season would be delayed by at least two weeks in addition to the remainder of spring training being cancelled. [3] Four days later, it was announced that the start of the season would be pushed back indefinitely due to the recommendation made by the CDC to restrict events of more than 50 people for eight weeks. [4] On June 23, MLB announced that pre-season training would resume by July 1, in anticipation of a regular season of 60 games. [5] The season was held without fans at Fenway Park due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The Red Sox began their regular season on July 24, in a home game against the Baltimore Orioles. On September 12, the team suffered its 31st loss, assuring them of finishing the season with a losing record, their first since 2015. On September 27, prior to the team's final regular season game, the Red Sox announced that Roenicke would not return as manager for the 2021 season. [6] The team ended the season with a record of 24 wins and 36 losses, finishing in last place in the American League East division, 16 games behind the Tampa Bay Rays. Boston's .400 winning percentage was the lowest for the franchise since the 1965 Red Sox finished with a .383 winning percentage (62–100). Average television viewership for Red Sox games broadcast by NESN fell by 54% from 2019 figures, the largest drop of the 25 MLB teams reporting viewership data. [7] [8]

Offseason

The team completed its 2019 season with interim executive leadership, as Brian O'Halloran, Eddie Romero, Zack Scott, and Raquel Ferreira oversaw baseball operations following the September 9 dismissal of Dave Dombrowski, president of baseball operations. [9] As the season came to a close, principal owner John W. Henry and chairman Tom Werner stated that they want the team to get its payroll under the Major League Baseball luxury tax threshold. [10] The team's 2019 payroll of $243 million was $37 million over the $206 million threshold, resulting in the team paying $13 million in luxury tax. [10] The 2020 threshold was set at $208 million. [10]

Regular season

On July 6, MLB announced the revised 2020 regular-season schedule—"each team will play a regionally based schedule featuring 40 divisional games and 20 Interleague games against the corresponding geographical division." [86] The Red Sox' opponents: [87]

Red Sox 2020 Games vs. Opponents ( results )
TeamDivisionGame vs.Games atTotal
Atlanta BravesNL East336
Baltimore OriolesAL East6410
Miami MarlinsNL East33
New York MetsNL East224
New York YankeesAL East3710
Philadelphia PhilliesNL East224
Tampa Bay RaysAL East4610
Toronto Blue JaysAL East8210
Washington NationalsNL East33
Total312960

The Blue Jays' home ballpark during the 2020 regular season was Sahlen Field in Buffalo, New York. [88] One game postponed in Buffalo was played in Boston, with the Red Sox batting as the away team (counts as a home game in statistics).

Opening Day lineup

Opening Day starter Nathan Eovaldi Nathan Eovaldi Red Sox.jpg
Opening Day starter Nathan Eovaldi
OrderNo.PlayerPos.
116 Andrew Benintendi LF
228 J. D. Martinez DH
311 Rafael Devers 3B
4 2 Xander Bogaerts SS
5 5 Kevin Pillar RF
6 7 Christian Vázquez C
723 Michael Chavis 1B
819 Jackie Bradley Jr. CF
9 3 José Peraza 2B
17 Nathan Eovaldi P

Source: [91]

Season standings

American League East

AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Tampa Bay Rays 4020.6672092011
New York Yankees 3327.55072291118
Toronto Blue Jays 3228.53381791519
Baltimore Orioles 2535.4171513201215
Boston Red Sox 2436.4001611201316

Record against opponents

Game log

Revised schedules for 2020 were released on July 6. [101] MLB scheduled the Red Sox to play a total of 60 games against nine opponents [102] [103] [104] —four in the American League East and five in the National League East—involving travel to Washington, D.C. (Nationals) and five states outside of Massachusetts: Florida (Marlins and Rays), Georgia (Braves), Maryland (Orioles), New York (Mets, Yankees, and Blue Jays), and Pennsylvania (Phillies).

On July 24, it was announced that the Blue Jays would play their 2020 home games at Sahlen Field in Buffalo, New York. [88] On August 6, MLB announced changes to several teams' schedules; changes for the Red Sox were: [105]

Doubleheaders during the 2020 regular season consisted of two seven-inning games (with extra innings played in the event of a tie). All extra innings played during the 2020 regular season began with a runner on second base, with the runner being the player in the batting order immediately before the first batter of the inning (example: if a team's first batter in an extra inning was fifth in the order, the runner placed on second base was the player batting fourth). [106]

Red Sox WinRed Sox LossGame PostponedEliminated from Playoff RaceClinched Playoff SpotClinched Division

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2020 Boston Red Sox Season Game Log: 24–36 (Home: 11–20; Away: 13–16)
July: 3–5 (Home: 1–4; Away: 2–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumRecordBox/
Streak
1Jul 24 Orioles 13–2 Eovaldi (1–0) Milone (0–1) Fenway Park 1–0 W1
2Jul 25 Orioles 2–7 Cobb (1–0) Pérez (0–1) Fenway Park 1–1 L1
3Jul 26 Orioles 4–7 LeBlanc (1–0) Weber (0–1) Sulser (1) Fenway Park 1–2 L2
4Jul 27 Mets 4–7 Wacha (1–0) Osich (0–1) Lugo (1) Fenway Park 1–3 L3
5Jul 28 Mets 3–8 Peterson (1–0) Hall (0–1) Fenway Park 1–4 L4
6Jul 29@ Mets 6–5 Hembree (1–0) Wilson (0–1) Workman (1) Citi Field 2–4 W1
7Jul 30@ Mets 4–2 Pérez (1–1) Matz (0–1) Workman (2) Citi Field 3–4 W2
8Jul 31@ Yankees 1–5 Montgomery (1–0) Weber (0–2) Yankee Stadium 3–5 L1
August: 9–18 (Home: 5–8; Away: 4–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumRecordBox/
Streak
9Aug 1@ Yankees 2–5 Nelson (1–0) Godley (0–1) Hale (1) Yankee Stadium 3–6 L2
10Aug 2@ Yankees 7–9 Ottavino (1–0) Barnes (0–1) Britton (3) Yankee Stadium 3–7 L3
11Aug 4@ Rays 1–5 Morton (1–1) Eovaldi (1–1) Anderson (1) Tropicana Field 3–8 L4
12Aug 5@ Rays 5–0 Pérez (2–1) Yarbrough (0–2) Tropicana Field 4–8 W1
13Aug 7 Blue Jays 5–3 Hembree (2–0) Roark (1–1) Workman (3) Fenway Park 5–8 W2
14Aug 8 Blue Jays 1–2 Kay (1–0) Walden (0–1) Bass (3) Fenway Park 5–9 L1
15Aug 9 Blue Jays 5–3 Barnes (1–1) Hatch (0–1) Fenway Park 6–9 W1
16Aug 10 Rays 7–8 Loup (1–0) Springs (0–1) Kittredge (1) Fenway Park 6–10 L1
17Aug 11 Rays 2–8 Curtiss (1–0) Pérez (2–2) Fenway Park 6–11 L2
18Aug 12 Rays 5–9 Snell (1–0) Godley (0–2) Fenway Park 6–12 L3
19Aug 13 Rays 8–17 Beeks (1–1) Hart (0–1) Banda (1) Fenway Park 6–13 L4
20Aug 14@ Yankees 3–10 Cole (4–0) Brewer (0–1) Yankee Stadium 6–14 L5
21Aug 15@ Yankees 5–11 Paxton (1–1) Eovaldi (1–2) Yankee Stadium 6–15 L6
22Aug 16@ Yankees 2–4 Happ (1–1) Mazza (0–1) Britton (8) Yankee Stadium 6–16 L7
23Aug 17@ Yankees 3–6 King (1–1) Pérez (2–3) Yankee Stadium 6–17 L8
24Aug 18 Phillies 6–13 Parker (1–0) Taylor (0–1) Fenway Park 6–18 L9
25Aug 19 Phillies 6–3 Brice (1–0) Arrieta (1–3) Workman (4) Fenway Park 7–18 W1
26Aug 20@ Orioles 7–1 Eovaldi (2–2) Wojciechowski (1–3) Camden Yards 8–18 W2
27Aug 21@ Orioles 8–5 Hernández (1–0) Means (0–2) Barnes (1) Camden Yards 9–18 W3
28Aug 22@ Orioles 4–5 (10) Castro (1–0) Barnes (1–2) Camden Yards 9–19 L1
29Aug 23@ Orioles 4–5 Eshelman (2–0) Godley (0–3) Scott (1) Camden Yards 9–20 L2
30Aug 25@ Blue Jays 9–7 Valdéz (1–0) Font (1–3) Barnes (2) Sahlen Field 10–20 W1
31Aug 26@ Blue Jays 1–9 Yamaguchi (1–2) Brewer (0–2) Sahlen Field 10–21 L1
Aug 27@ Blue Jays Postponed (strikes due to shooting of Jacob Blake). [107] Makeup date September 4. [108]
32Aug 28 Nationals 2–10 Scherzer (3–1) Pérez (2–4) Fenway Park 10–22 L2
33Aug 29 Nationals 5–3 Brasier (1–0) Sánchez (1–4) Barnes (3) Fenway Park 11–22 W1
34Aug 30 Nationals 9–5 Osich (1–1) Voth (0–4) Fenway Park 12–22 W2
35Aug 31 Braves 3–6 Fried (6–0) Brewer (0–3) Melancon (7) Fenway Park 12–23 L1
September: 12–13 (Home: 5–8; Away: 7–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumRecordBox/
Streak
36Sep 1 Braves 3–10 Anderson (2–0) Stock (0–1) Fenway Park 12–24 L2
37Sep 2 Braves 5–7 Matzek (3–2) Triggs (0–2) Melancon (8) Fenway Park 12–25 L3
38Sep 3 Blue Jays 2–6 (10) Dolis (2–1) Valdéz (1–1) Fenway Park 12–26 L4
39Sep 4 (1) Blue Jays 7–8 (7) Cole (2–0) Godley (0–4) Bass (5) Fenway Park 12–27 L5
40Sep 4 (2) Blue Jays3–2 (7) Taylor (1–1) Stripling (3–2) Barnes (4) Fenway Park 13–27 W1
41Sep 5 Blue Jays 9–8 Kickham (1–0) Bass (2–3) Fenway Park 14–27 W2
42Sep 6 Blue Jays 8–10 Hatch (3–1) Hall (0–2) Dolis (2) Fenway Park 14–28 L1
43Sep 8 (1)@ Phillies 5–6 (7) Neris (2–1) Barnes (1–3) Citizens Bank Park 14–29 L2
44Sep 8 (2)@ Phillies 5–2 (7) Mazza (1–1) Phelps (2–4) Walden (1) Citizens Bank Park 15–29 W1
45Sep 10@ Rays 4–3 Weber (1–2) Fairbanks (4–2) Barnes (5) Tropicana Field 16–29 W2
46Sep 11@ Rays 1–11 Snell (4–1) Hall (0–3) Tropicana Field 16–30 L1
47Sep 12@ Rays 4–5 Glasnow (3–1) Walden (0–2) Castillo (4) Tropicana Field 16–31 L2
48Sep 13@ Rays 6–3 Pérez (3–4) Fairbanks (4–3) Barnes (6) Tropicana Field 17–31 W1
49Sep 15@ Marlins 2–0 Houck (1–0) Alcántara (2–2) Barnes (7) Marlins Park 18–31 W2
50Sep 16@ Marlins 4–8 García (2–0) Kickham (1–1) Marlins Park 18–32 L1
51Sep 17@ Marlins 5–3 Eovaldi (3–2) Ureña (0–2) Barnes (8) Marlins Park 19–32 W1
52Sep 18 Yankees 5–6 (12) Loáisiga (3–0) Weber (1–3) Fenway Park 19–33 L1
53Sep 19 Yankees 0–8 Happ (2–2) Mazza (1–2) Fenway Park 19–34 L2
54Sep 20 Yankees 10–2 Houck (2–0) García (2–2) Fenway Park 20–34 W1
55Sep 22 Orioles 8–3 Pivetta (1–0) Akin (1–2) Barnes (9) Fenway Park 21–34 W2
56Sep 23 Orioles 9–1 Eovaldi (4–2) Kremer (1–1) Fenway Park 22–34 W3
57Sep 24 Orioles 1–13 Cobb (2–5) Pérez (3–5) Fenway Park 22–35 L1
58Sep 25@ Braves 7–8 (11) Greene (1–0) Springs (0–2) Truist Park 22–36 L2
59Sep 26@ Braves 8–2 Houck (3–0) Davidson (0–1) Truist Park 23–36 W1
60Sep 27@ Braves 9–1 Pivetta (2–0) Smith (2–2) Truist Park 24–36 W2

In the second game on September 4, Toronto was the home team. [108]

Grand slams

No.DateRed Sox batterH/APitcherOpposing team
1August 12 J. D. Martinez Home Aaron Slegers Tampa Bay Rays
2September 26 Christian Vázquez Away Tucker Davidson Atlanta Braves

Ejections

The Red Sox did not have anyone ejected during the 2020 season. [109]

Roster

2020 Boston Red Sox
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

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

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Rafael Devers 5723232611611143013.263.483
J. D. Martinez 542112245160727122.213.389
Xander Bogaerts 562033661801128821.300.502
Alex Verdugo 532013662160615417.308.478
Jackie Bradley Jr. 551913254110722523.283.450
Christian Vázquez 47173224990723416.283.457
Michael Chavis 4214616315251938.212.377
Kevin Pillar 3011720327241318.274.470
José Peraza 341111325811815.225.342
Kevin Plawecki 24828285111715.341.463
Bobby Dalbec 2380132130816010.263.600
Jonathan Araúz 2572818201908.250.319
Mitch Moreland 2267142240821011.328.746
Tzu-Wei Lin 265228100302.154.173
Christian Arroyo 1450712103804.240.440
Yairo Muñoz 1245615501420.333.511
Andrew Benintendi 1439441001111.103.128
César Puello 5813000002.375.375
Deivy Grullón 1301000101.333.333
Jonathan Lucroy 1000000000.---.---
Team Totals60208329255211878127831187.265.445

Source:

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Martín Pérez 354.501212062.05533312846
Nathan Eovaldi 423.7299048.1512020752
Ryan Weber 134.40175043.04423211427
Phillips Valdéz 113.26240030.13316111630
Chris Mazza 124.8096030.03418161529
Zack Godley 048.1687028.24226261428
Colten Brewer 035.61114025.23117161425
Ryan Brasier 103.96251025.02412111130
Matt Barnes 134.30240923.01813111431
Jeffrey Springs 027.08160020.1301816728
Austin Brice 105.95211019.21713131325
Tanner Houck 300.5333017.0621921
Josh Osich 115.74131015.2161010520
Dylan Covey 007.0780014.0181111211
Mike Kickham 117.7162014.0211212517
Robert Stock 014.73100013.116971014
Marcus Walden 029.45150113.1231814910
Kyle Hart 0115.5543011.02421191013
Nick Pivetta 201.8022010.0822513
Heath Hembree 205.5911009.2966310
Matt Hall 0318.694108.2171818109
Darwinzon Hernández 102.167008.1522813
Andrew Triggs 014.504208.084437
Josh Taylor 119.828007.178857
Brandon Workman 004.057046.283348
Robinson Leyer 0021.216104.212111189
Domingo Tapia 002.085004.141124
Tzu-Wei Lin 0027.001001.043300
Kevin Plawecki 000.001000.200010
José Peraza 0027.001000.121100
Team Totals24365.58606014524.0587351325252537

Source:

MLB debuts

Red Sox players who made their MLB debuts during the 2020 regular season:

Transactions

Notable transactions of/for players on the 40-man roster during the 2020 regular season:

Amateur draft

Boston's selections in the 2020 MLB draft, held on June 10–11, are listed below. [118] The team did not have a second-round pick, as punishment from MLB's investigation about electronic sign-stealing by the 2018 Red Sox. [66] The draft was limited to five rounds, per agreement reached in March 2020 between MLB and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). [119] The deadline to sign drafted players was August 1, 2020. [120]

RoundPickPlayerPositionB/TClassSchoolSigning date
117 Nick Yorke 2B R/RHS Sr. Mitty HS (CA) July 7 [121]
389 Blaze Jordan 3B R/RHS Sr. DeSoto Central HS (MS) July 17 [122]
4118Jeremy Wu-Yelland P L/L4YR Jr. Hawaii July 15 [123]
5148 Shane Drohan PL/L4YR Jr. Florida State July 17 [122]

Farm system

Minor league managerial assignments were announced by the Red Sox on January 16, 2020. [124] The only change from the prior season was Sandy Madera, named to manage one of the Dominican Summer League teams. In March, MLB Pipeline ranked the Red Sox' farm system 25th, in their evaluation of the minor league organizations of all 30 MLB teams. [125] On June 30, it was announced that the 2020 Minor League Baseball season would not be played, another impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports. [76]

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Pawtucket Red Sox International League Billy McMillon
AA Portland Sea Dogs Eastern League Joe Oliver
A-Advanced Salem Red Sox Carolina League Corey Wimberly
A Greenville Drive South Atlantic League Iggy Suarez
A-Short Season Lowell Spinners New York–Penn League Luke Montz
Rookie GCL Red Sox Gulf Coast League Tom Kotchman
Rookie DSL Red Sox 1 Dominican Summer League Ozzie Chavez
Rookie DSL Red Sox 2 Dominican Summer League Sandy Madera

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