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The Boston Red Sox' 2003 season included the Red Sox attempting to win the American League East division, the ALDS, and the American League.
Offseason [edit]
- On November 25, 2002, Theo Epstein, 28, was hired as General Manager of the Boston Red Sox.[1] The vacancy occurred because Oakland Athletics General Manager Billy Beane accepted the Red Sox job and then resigned shortly afterward. Epstein's hiring made him the youngest general manager in major league history.[1] Larry Lucchino, Red Sox' President and CEO, wanted Epstein to be hired. Prior to the appointment, Epstein was Boston's assistant general manager.
- October 9, 2002: Brandon Lyon was selected off waivers by the Boston Red Sox from the Toronto Blue Jays.[2]
- November 6, 2002: Chris Coste signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red Sox.[3]
- December 6, 2002: Wayne Gomes was released by the Boston Red Sox.[4]
- December 31, 2002: Ramiro Mendoza signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red Sox.[5]
- January 10, 2003: Bill Mueller was signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red Sox.[6]
- January 22, 2003: David Ortiz was signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red Sox.[7]
- February 15, 2003: Kevin Millar was purchased by the Boston Red Sox from the Florida Marlins.[8]
Regular season [edit]
The Red Sox celebrate their clinching of the 2003 AL Wild Card with a victory over the Baltimore Orioles.
Season standings [edit]
Notable transactions [edit]
- April 11, 2003: Bill Haselman signed as a free agent with the Boston Red Sox.[9]
- June 28, 2003: Gabe Kapler was purchased by the Boston Red Sox from the Colorado Rockies.[10]
- July 22, 2003: Brandon Lyon was traded by the Boston Red Sox with Anastacio Martinez to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Mike Gonzalez and Scott Sauerbeck.[2]
- July 31, 2003: Freddy Sanchez was traded by the Boston Red Sox with Mike Gonzalez and cash to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Brandon Lyon, Jeff Suppan, and Anastacio Martinez.[11]
Opening Day Lineup [edit]
Roster [edit]
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Game log [edit]
| 2003 Game Log |
March
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
| 1 |
March 31 |
@Devil Rays |
6–4 |
McClung (1–0) |
Fox (0–1) |
|
34,391 |
0–1 |
|
April
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
| 2 |
April 1 |
@Devil Rays |
9 – 8 16 |
Lyon (1–0) |
Sosa (0–1) |
|
11,524 |
1–1 |
| 3 |
April 2 |
@Devil Rays |
7–5 |
Lowe (1–0) |
Parque (0–1) |
Fox (1) |
10,058 |
2–1 |
| 4 |
April 3 |
@Devil Rays |
14–5 |
Fossum (1–0) |
Bierbrodt (0–1) |
|
12,110 |
3–1 |
| 5 |
April 4 |
@Orioles |
8–7 |
Burkett (1–0) |
Ponson (0–1) |
|
27,256 |
4–1 |
| 6 |
April 5 |
@Orioles |
2–1 |
Ryan (2–0) |
Fox (0–2) |
|
41,821 |
4–2 |
| 7 |
April 6 |
@Orioles |
12–2 |
Wakefield (1–0) |
López (0–1) |
|
30,046 |
5–2 |
| 8 |
April 8 |
@Blue Jays |
8–4 |
Hendrickson (1–1) |
Lowe (1–1) |
|
13,147 |
5–3 |
| 9 |
April 9 |
@Blue Jays |
10–5 |
Sturtze (2–0) |
Fossum (1–1) |
|
13,099 |
5–4 |
| 10 |
April 10 |
@Blue Jays |
8–7 |
Timlin (1–0) |
Politte (0–1) |
|
13,779 |
6–4 |
| – |
April 11 |
Orioles |
Postponed |
6–4 |
| – |
April 12 |
Orioles |
Postponed |
6–4 |
| 11 |
April 12 |
Orioles |
13–6 |
Johnson (1–0) |
Martínez (1–1) |
|
32,029 |
6–5 |
| 12 |
April 13 |
Orioles |
2–0 |
Lowe (2–1) |
López (0–2) |
Wakefield (1) |
32,368 |
7–5 |
| 13 |
April 15 |
Devil Rays |
6–5 |
Timlin (2–0) |
Levine (1–1) |
|
29,617 |
8–5 |
| 14 |
April 16 |
Devil Rays |
6–4 |
Fox (1–2) |
Carter (3–1) |
Lyon (1) |
26,688 |
9–5 |
| 15 |
April 17 |
Devil Rays |
6–0 |
Martínez (1–1) |
Kennedy (0–1) |
|
30,909 |
10–5 |
| 16 |
April 18 |
Blue Jays |
7–3 |
Wakefield (2–0) |
Tam (0–1) |
|
19,545 |
11–5 |
| 17 |
April 19 |
Blue Jays |
7–2 |
Derek Lowe (3–1) |
Sturtze (2–1) |
|
32,329 |
12–5 |
| 18 |
April 20 |
Blue Jays |
6–5 |
Timlin (3–0) |
Politte (0–2) |
|
29,579 |
13–5 |
| 19 |
April 21 |
Blue Jays |
11–6 |
Lidle (3–2) |
Burkett (1–1) |
|
34,370 |
13–6 |
| 20 |
April 22 |
@Rangers |
5–4 |
Martínez (2–1) |
Park (1–3) |
Fox (2) |
20,158 |
14–6 |
| 21 |
April 23 |
@Rangers |
6–1 |
Thomson (1–2) |
Wakefield (2–1) |
|
20,042 |
14–7 |
| 22 |
April 24 |
@Rangers |
16–5 |
Dickey (1–1) |
Lowe (3–2) |
|
21,063 |
14–8 |
| 23 |
April 25 |
@Angels |
5–2 |
Fossum (2–1) |
Washburn (1–3) |
Fox (3) |
37,203 |
15–8 |
| 24 |
April 26 |
@Angels |
3–1 |
Shields (1–0) |
Burkett (1–2) |
Percival (3) |
43,514 |
15–9 |
| 25 |
April 27 |
@Angels |
6–4 14 |
Mendoza (1–0) |
Callaway (1–3) |
Shiell (1) |
43,690 |
16–9 |
| 26 |
April 29 |
Royals |
7–2 |
Wakefield (3–1) |
George (3–2) |
|
40,348 |
17–9 |
| 27 |
April 30 |
Royals |
5–4 |
Embree (1–0) |
MacDougal (1–2) |
|
31,334 |
18–9 |
|
May
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
| 28 |
May 1 |
Royals |
6–5 |
Shiell (1–0) |
Grimsley (1–2) |
Lyon (2) |
31,950 |
19–9 |
| 29 |
May 2 |
Twins |
11–7 |
Santana (1–0) |
Mendoza (1–1) |
|
31,317 |
19–10 |
| 30 |
May 3 |
Twins |
9–1 |
Martínez (3–1) |
Fiore (1–1) |
|
33,061 |
20–10 |
| 31 |
May 4 |
Twins |
9–4 |
Rogers (4–1) |
Timlin (3–1) |
|
32,887 |
20–11 |
| 32 |
May 5 |
@ Royals |
7–6 |
Lopez (4–0) |
Lyon (1–1) |
|
21,232 |
20–12 |
| 33 |
May 6 |
@ Royals |
7–3 |
Fossum (3–1) |
Affeldt (2–1) |
|
15,848 |
21–12 |
| 34 |
May 7 |
@ Royals |
9–6 |
Woodard (1–0) |
Lopez (4–1) |
Lyon (3) |
28,268 |
22–12 |
| 35 |
May 9 |
@ Twins |
5–0 |
Santana (2–0) |
Martínez (3–2) |
|
28,436 |
22–13 |
| 36 |
May 10 |
@ Twins |
6–5 |
Wakefield (4–1) |
Rincón (1–1) |
Lyon (4) |
26,346 |
23–13 |
| 37 |
May 11 |
@ Twins |
9–8 |
Radke (4–3) |
Lowe (3–3) |
Guardado (8) |
15,641 |
23–14 |
| 38 |
May 13 |
Rangers |
5–4 |
Embree (2–0) |
Cordero (1–4) |
Lyon (5) |
31,956 |
24–14 |
| 39 |
May 14 |
Rangers |
7–1 |
Fossum (4–1) |
Benoit (1–1) |
|
32,485 |
25–14 |
| 40 |
May 15 |
Rangers |
12–3 |
Martínez (4–2) |
Benes (0–2) |
|
33,801 |
26–14 |
| 41 |
May 16 |
Angels |
6–5 |
Rodríguez (4–1) |
Embree (2–1) |
Percival (6) |
33,170 |
26–15 |
| 42 |
May 17 |
Angels |
6–2 |
Washburn (4–4) |
Timlin (3–2) |
Percival (7) |
33,327 |
26–16 |
| 43 |
May 18 |
Angels |
5–3 |
Burkett (2–2) |
Lackey (2–4) |
Person (1) |
33,347 |
27–16 |
| 44 |
May 19 |
Yankees |
7–3 |
Wells (6–1) |
Fossum (4–2) |
|
35,099 |
27–17 |
| 45 |
May 20 |
Yankees |
10–7 |
Embree (3–1) |
Contreras (1–1) |
Lyon (6) |
35,007 |
28–17 |
| 46 |
May 21 |
Yankees |
4–2 |
Clemens (6–2) |
Wakefield (4–2) |
Rivera (4) |
35,003 |
28–18 |
| 47 |
May 23 |
Indians |
9–2 |
Lowe (4–3) |
Rodríguez (2–5) |
|
32,673 |
29–18 |
| 48 |
May 24 |
Indians |
12–3 |
Burkett (3–2) |
Anderson (2–5) |
|
32,643 |
30–18 |
| 49 |
May 25 |
Indians |
6–4 |
Davis (4–4) |
Fossum (4–3) |
Báez (9) |
34,318 |
30–19 |
| 50 |
May 26 |
@ Yankees |
8–4 |
Wakefield (5–2) |
Clemens (6–3) |
|
55,093 |
31–19 |
| 51 |
May 27 |
@ Yankees |
11–3 |
Pettitte (5–5) |
Chen (0–1) |
|
44,769 |
31–20 |
| 52 |
May 28 |
@ Yankees |
6–5 |
Rivera (1–0) |
Lyon (1–2) |
|
44,617 |
31–21 |
| 53 |
May 30 |
@ Blue Jays |
13–2 |
Davis (3–3) |
Burkett (3–3) |
|
21,381 |
31–22 |
| 54 |
May 31 |
@ Blue Jays |
10–7 |
Sturtze (5–4) |
Fossum (4–4) |
Politte (9) |
28,809 |
31–23 |
|
June
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
| 55 |
June 1 |
@ Blue Jays |
11–8 |
Halladay (7–2) |
White (0–1) |
|
26,890 |
31–24 |
| – |
June 3 |
@ Pirates |
Postponed |
31–24 |
| 56 |
June 4 |
@ Pirates |
11–4 |
Kim (2–5) |
Benson (5–6) |
|
N/A |
32–24 |
| 57 |
June 4 |
@ Pirates |
8–3 |
Lowe (5–3) |
D'Amico (4–6) |
|
27,769 |
33–24 |
| 58 |
June 5 |
@ Pirates |
5–4 |
Boehringer (3–1) |
Mendoza (1–2) |
Williams (16) |
33,372 |
33–25 |
| 59 |
June 6 |
@ Brewers |
9–3 |
Durocher (2–0) |
Almonte (0–1) |
|
20,195 |
33–26 |
| 60 |
June 7 |
@ Brewers |
11–10 |
Lyon (2–2) |
DeJean (2–4) |
Timlin (1) |
34,242 |
34–26 |
| 61 |
June 8 |
@ Brewers |
9–1 |
Lowe (6–3) |
Rusch (1–9) |
|
20,784 |
35–26 |
| 62 |
June 10 |
Cardinals |
9–7 |
Kline (3–4) |
Lyon (2–3) |
Eldred (8) |
34,937 |
35–27 |
| 63 |
June 11 |
Cardinals |
13–1 |
Burkett (4–3) |
Tomko (2–5) |
|
33,453 |
36–27 |
| 64 |
June 12 |
Cardinals |
8–7 13 |
Yan (2–1) |
Mendoza (1–3) |
|
34,389 |
36–28 |
| 65 |
June 13 |
Astros |
4–3 |
Rupe (1–0) |
Stone (4–2) |
Lyon (7) |
33,244 |
37–28 |
| 66 |
June 14 |
Astros |
8–4 |
Lowe (7–3) |
Redding (4–5) |
|
34,562 |
38–28 |
| 67 |
June 15 |
Astros |
3–2 14 |
Shiell (2–0) |
Bland (1–2) |
|
34,085 |
39–28 |
| 68 |
June 16 |
@ White Sox |
4–2 |
Buehrle (3–10) |
Rupe (1–1) |
Gordon (1) |
30,779 |
39–29 |
| 69 |
June 17 |
@ White Sox |
7–4 |
Burkett (5–3) |
Colón (6–7) |
Lyon (8) |
19,887 |
40–29 |
| 70 |
June 18 |
@ White Sox |
3–1 |
Loaiza (10–2) |
Wakefield (5–3) |
Koch (9) |
18,708 |
40–30 |
| 71 |
June 19 |
@ White Sox |
4–3 10 |
Lyon (3–3) |
Koch (2–3) |
|
17,225 |
41–30 |
| -- |
June 20 |
@ Phillies |
Postponed |
41–30 |
| 72 |
June 21 |
@ Phillies |
6–5 13 |
Mesa (3–4) |
Seánez (0–1) |
|
35,512 |
41–31 |
| 73 |
June 22 |
@ Phillies |
5–0 |
Myers (6–6) |
Kim (2–6) |
|
60,960 |
41–32 |
| 74 |
June 23 |
Tigers |
3–1 |
Wakefield (6–3) |
Bonderman (2–11) |
Timlin (2) |
33,814 |
42–32 |
| 75 |
June 24 |
Tigers |
10–1 |
Lowe (8–3) |
Cornejo (3–6) |
|
33,848 |
43–32 |
| 76 |
June 25 |
Tigers |
11–2 |
Burkett (6–3) |
Maroth (2–12) |
|
33,587 |
44–32 |
| 77 |
June 26 |
Tigers |
6–4 |
Martínez (5–2) |
Roney (0–2) |
Lyon (9) |
34,415 |
45–32 |
| 78 |
June 27 |
Marlins |
25–8 |
Kim (3–6) |
Pavano (6–9) |
|
34,764 |
46–32 |
| 79 |
June 28 |
Marlins |
10–9 |
Bump (1–0) |
Lyon (3–4) |
Looper (14) |
34,804 |
46–33 |
| 80 |
June 29 |
Marlins |
11–7 |
Lowe (9–3) |
Penny (6–6) |
|
34,476 |
47–33 |
|
July
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
| 81 |
July 1 |
@ Devil Rays |
4–3 11 |
Carter (5–3) |
Lyon (3–5) |
|
12,122 |
47–34 |
| 82 |
July 2 |
@ Devil Rays |
5–4 |
Martínez (6–2) |
Colomé (1–4) |
Kim (1) |
14,345 |
48–34 |
| 83 |
July 3 |
@ Devil Rays |
6–5 10 |
Harper (1–4) |
Timlin (3–3) |
|
12,838 |
48–35 |
| 84 |
July 4 |
@ Yankees |
10–3 |
Lowe (10–3) |
Wells (10–3) |
|
55,144 |
49–35 |
| 85 |
July 5 |
@ Yankees |
10–2 |
Mendoza (2–3) |
Clemens (8–6) |
|
54,948 |
50–35 |
| 86 |
July 6 |
@ Yankees |
7–1 |
Pettitte (10–6) |
Burkett (6–4) |
|
54,918 |
50–36 |
| 87 |
July 7 |
@ Yankees |
2–1 |
Rivera (3–0) |
Kim (3–7) |
|
55,016 |
50–37 |
| 88 |
July 8 |
@ Blue Jays |
2–1 12 |
Jones (2–4) |
Tam (0–3) |
Kim (2) |
20,022 |
51–37 |
| 89 |
July 9 |
@ Blue Jays |
8–7 |
Lyon (4–5) |
Tam (0–4) |
Kim (3) |
23,551 |
52–37 |
| 90 |
July 10 |
@ Blue Jays |
7–1 |
Mendoza (3–3) |
Lidle (10–8) |
|
20,113 |
53–37 |
| 91 |
July 11 |
@ Tigers |
5–3 |
Burkett (7–4) |
Maroth (4–13) |
Kim (4) |
26,538 |
54–37 |
| 92 |
July 12 |
@ Tigers |
4–2 11 |
Jones (3–4) |
Rodney (0–1) |
Kim (5) |
23,206 |
55–37 |
| 93 |
July 13 |
@ Tigers |
3–0 |
Ledezma (3–2) |
Wakefield (6–4) |
Mears (4) |
23,829 |
55–38 |
| 94 |
July 17 |
Blue Jays |
5–2 |
Halladay (14–2) |
Lowe (10–4) |
|
34,521 |
55–39 |
| 95 |
July 18 |
Blue Jays |
4–1 |
Escobar (6–6) |
Wakefield (6–5) |
Miller (1) |
34,136 |
55–40 |
| 96 |
July 19 |
Blue Jays |
5–4 10 |
Kim (4–7) |
López (1–3) |
|
34,812 |
56–40 |
| 97 |
July 20 |
Blue Jays |
9–4 |
Martínez (7–2) |
Wasdin (0–1) |
|
34,321 |
57–40 |
| 98 |
July 21 |
Tigers |
14–5 |
Burkett (8–4) |
Bonderman (3–14) |
Fossum (1) |
33,823 |
58–40 |
| 99 |
July 22 |
Tigers |
7–4 |
Lowe (11–4) |
Maroth (5–14) |
|
33,570 |
59–40 |
| 100 |
July 23 |
Devil Rays |
10–4 |
Wakefield (7–5) |
Harper (1–6) |
|
33,446 |
60–40 |
| 101 |
July 24 |
Devil Rays |
15–9 |
Zambrano (7–5) |
Mendoza (3–4) |
|
33,521 |
60–41 |
| 102 |
July 25 |
Yankees |
4–3 |
Rivera (5–0) |
Kim (4–8) |
|
34,873 |
60–42 |
| 103 |
July 26 |
Yankees |
5–4 |
Kim (5–8) |
Benítez (3–4) |
|
34,356 |
61–42 |
| 104 |
July 27 |
Yankees |
6–4 |
Fossum (5–4) |
Hammond (2–1) |
Kim (6) |
34,787 |
62–42 |
| 105 |
July 29 |
@ Rangers |
14–7 |
Wakefield (8–5) |
García (1–1) |
|
24,632 |
63–42 |
| 106 |
July 30 |
@ Rangers |
9–2 |
Ellis (1–1) |
Mendoza (3–5) |
|
25,354 |
63–43 |
| 107 |
July 31 |
@ Rangers |
7–3 11 |
Ramirez (2–0) |
Jones (3–5) |
|
27,108 |
63–44 |
|
August
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
| 108 |
August 1 |
@ Orioles |
2–1 |
Hentgen (4–5) |
Burkett (8–5) |
Julio (25) |
41,188 |
63–45 |
| 109 |
August 2 |
@ Orioles |
11–2 |
Lopez (4–6) |
Lowe (11–5) |
|
49,334 |
63–46 |
| 110 |
August 3 |
@ Orioles |
7–5 |
Wakefield (9–5) |
Helling (6–8) |
Kim (7) |
42,085 |
64–46 |
| 111 |
August 5 |
Angels |
10–9 |
Timlin (4–3) |
Donnelly (2–2) |
Kim (8) |
34,678 |
65–46 |
| 112 |
August 6 |
Angels |
4–2 |
Martínez (8–2) |
Sele (6–9) |
|
35,040 |
66–46 |
| 113 |
August 7 |
Angels |
9–3 |
Burkett (9–5) |
Ortiz (13–9) |
|
34,570 |
67–46 |
| 114 |
August 8 |
Orioles |
10–4 |
Helling (7–8) |
Lowe (11–6) |
|
35,099 |
67–47 |
| 115 |
August 8 |
Orioles |
4–2 |
DuBose (1–1) |
Fossum (5–5) |
Julio (28) |
34,595 |
67–48 |
| 116 |
August 9 |
Orioles |
6–4 |
Embree (4–1) |
Driskill (3–5) |
Kim (9) |
34,883 |
68–48 |
| 117 |
August 10 |
Orioles |
5–3 |
Johnson (10–5) |
Suppan (10–8) |
Julio (29) |
34,239 |
68–49 |
| 118 |
August 11 |
@ Athletics |
4–0 |
Hudson (11–4) |
Martínez (8–3) |
|
33,504 |
68–50 |
| 119 |
August 12 |
@ Athletics |
5–3 |
Zito (9–10) |
Burkett (9–6) |
Foulke (30) |
26,823 |
68–51 |
| 120 |
August 13 |
@ Athletics |
7–3 |
Lowe (12–6) |
Mulder (15–9) |
|
44,868 |
69–51 |
| 121 |
August 14 |
@ Athletics |
4–2 10 |
Kim (6–8) |
Mecir (2–2) |
|
37,293 |
70–51 |
| 122 |
August 15 |
@ Mariners |
10–5 |
Mateo (4–0) |
Timlin (4–4) |
Hasegawa (12) |
46,171 |
70–52 |
| 123 |
August 16 |
@ Mariners |
5–1 |
Martínez (9–3) |
Piñeiro (13–8) |
|
46,100 |
71–52 |
| 124 |
August 17 |
@ Mariners |
3–1 |
García (11–12) |
Burkett (9–7) |
Hasegawa (13) |
46,105 |
71–53 |
| 125 |
August 19 |
Athletics |
3–2 |
Rincón (7–4) |
Williamson (5–4) |
Foulke (33) |
34,879 |
71–54 |
| 126 |
August 20 |
Athletics |
8–6 |
Bradford (7–3) |
Kim (6–9) |
Foulke (34) |
34,798 |
71–55 |
| 127 |
August 21 |
Athletics |
14–5 |
Fossum (6–5) |
Harden (3–3) |
|
34,844 |
72–55 |
| 128 |
August 22 |
Mariners |
6–4 |
Suppan (11–8) |
Piñeiro (13–9) |
Kim (10) |
34,379 |
73–55 |
| 129 |
August 23 |
Mariners |
7–6 10 |
Timlin (5–4) |
Sasaki (1–2) |
|
34,488 |
74–55 |
| 130 |
August 24 |
Mariners |
6–1 |
Lowe (13–6) |
Franklin (9–11) |
|
34,344 |
75–55 |
| 131 |
August 25 |
Mariners |
8–1 |
Martínez (10–3) |
Meche (13–10) |
Arroyo (1) |
33,007 |
76–55 |
| 132 |
August 26 |
Blue Jays |
12–9 |
Towers (4–1) |
Sauerbeck (3–5) |
López (7) |
33,731 |
76–56 |
| 133 |
August 27 |
Blue Jays |
6–3 |
Timlin (6–4) |
Halladay (17–6) |
Kim (11) |
34,206 |
77–56 |
| 134 |
August 29 |
Yankees |
10–5 |
Lowe (14–6) |
Contreras (4–2) |
|
34,854 |
78–56 |
| 135 |
August 30 |
Yankees |
10–7 |
Pettitte (17–7) |
Martínez (10–4) |
Rivera (30) |
34,350 |
78–57 |
| 136 |
August 31 |
Yankees |
8–4 |
Clemens (13–8) |
Wakefield (9–6) |
Rivera (31) |
34,482 |
78–58 |
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September
| # |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
| 137 |
September 1 |
@ Phillies |
13–9 |
Kim (7–9) |
Mesa (5–7) |
|
61,068 |
79–58 |
| 138 |
September 2 |
@ White Sox |
2–1 |
Burkett (10–7) |
Colón (12–12) |
Kim (12) |
23,943 |
80–58 |
| 139 |
September 3 |
@ White Sox |
5–4 10 |
Kim (8–9) |
Gordon (6–6) |
|
20,082 |
81–58 |
| 140 |
September 5 |
@ Yankees |
9–3 |
Martínez (11–4) |
Pettitte (17–8) |
|
55,261 |
82–58 |
| 141 |
September 6 |
@ Yankees |
12–0 |
Wakefield (10–6) |
Clemens (13–9) |
|
55,237 |
83–58 |
| 142 |
September 7 |
@ Yankees |
3–1 |
Wells (13–6) |
Suppan (11–9) |
Rivera (33) |
55,212 |
83–59 |
| 143 |
September 8 |
@ Orioles |
13–10 |
Ligtenberg (2–2) |
Kim (8–10) |
|
23,276 |
83–60 |
| 144 |
September 9 |
@ Orioles |
9–2 |
Lowe (15–6) |
Moss (10–11) |
|
25,265 |
84–60 |
| 145 |
September 10 |
@ Orioles |
5–0 |
Martínez (12–4) |
Johnson (10–7) |
|
25,143 |
85–60 |
| 146 |
September 12 |
White Sox |
7–4 |
Suppan (12–9) |
Wright (1–6) |
Kim (13) |
34,890 |
86–60 |
| 147 |
September 13 |
White Sox |
3–1 |
Colón (14–12) |
Wakefield (10–7) |
|
34,414 |
86–61 |
| 148 |
September 14 |
White Sox |
7–2 |
Buehrle (13–13) |
Burkett (10–8) |
Marte (11) |
34,174 |
86–62 |
| 149 |
September 15 |
Devil Rays |
8–2 |
Lowe (16–6) |
Sosa (5–11) |
|
33,389 |
87–62 |
| 150 |
September 16 |
Devil Rays |
3–2 |
Martínez (13–4) |
Harper (4–8) |
|
33,618 |
88–62 |
| 151 |
September 17 |
Devil Rays |
7–0 |
Zambrano (11–9) |
Suppan (12–10) |
|
33,806 |
88–63 |
| 152 |
September 18 |
Devil Rays |
4–3 |
Wakefield (11–7) |
Bell (4–4) |
Kim (14) |
34,042 |
89–63 |
| 153 |
September 19 |
@ Indians |
2–0 |
Burkett (11–8) |
Stanford (0–3) |
Embree (1) |
20,374 |
90–63 |
| 154 |
September 20 |
@ Indians |
13–4 |
Dave Lee (1–0) |
Lowe (16–7) |
|
23,242 |
90–64 |
| 155 |
September 21 |
@ Indians |
2–0 |
Martínez (14–4) |
Cliff Lee (3–2) |
Kim (15) |
27,655 |
91–64 |
| 156 |
September 22 |
Orioles |
7–5 |
Suppan (13–10) |
Johnson (10–9) |
Kim (16) |
33,821 |
92–64 |
| 157 |
September 23 |
Orioles |
6–5 10 |
Kim (9–10) |
Ainsworth (5–5) |
|
33,723 |
93–64 |
| 158 |
September 24 |
Orioles |
7–3 |
Hentgen (7–8) |
Burkett (11–9) |
|
34,607 |
93–65 |
| 159 |
September 25 |
Orioles |
14–3 |
Lowe (17–7) |
Daal (4–11) |
|
34,526 |
94–65 |
| 160 |
September 26 |
@ Devil Rays |
7–2 |
Burkett (12–9) |
González (6–11) |
|
21,240 |
95–65 |
| 161 |
September 27 |
@ Devil Rays |
5–4 |
Gaudin (2–0) |
Suppan (13–11) |
Carter (25) |
25,635 |
95–66 |
| 162 |
September 28 |
@ Devil Rays |
3–1 |
Zambrano (12–10) |
Lyon (4–6) |
Carter (26) |
24,138 |
95–67 |
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Player stats [edit]
Batting [edit]
Starters by position [edit]
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In
| Pos |
Player |
G |
AB |
H |
Avg. |
HR |
RBI |
Other batters [edit]
Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In
| Player |
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AB |
H |
Avg. |
HR |
RBI |
Pitching [edit]
Starting pitchers [edit]
Other pitchers [edit]
Relief pitchers [edit]
ALDS vs Oakland [edit]
Game 1: Oakland 5 – Boston 4
Game 2: Oakland 5 – Boston 1
Game 3: Boston 3 – Oakland 1
Game 4: Boston 5 – Oakland 4
Game 5: Boston 4 – Oakland 3
ALCS: Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees [edit]
New York wins the series, 4–3
| Game |
Score |
Date |
Location |
Attendance |
| 1 |
Boston Red Sox – 5, New York Yankees – 2 |
October 8 |
Yankee Stadium |
56,281[12] |
| 2 |
Boston Red Sox – 2, New York Yankees – 6 |
October 9 |
Yankee Stadium |
56,295[13] |
| 3 |
New York Yankees – 4, Boston Red Sox – 3 |
October 11 |
Fenway Park |
34,209[14] |
| 4 |
New York Yankees – 2, Boston Red Sox – 3 |
October 13 |
Fenway Park |
34,599[15] |
| 5 |
New York Yankees – 4, Boston Red Sox – 2 |
October 14 |
Fenway Park |
34,619[16] |
| 6 |
Boston Red Sox – 9, New York Yankees – 6 |
October 15 |
Yankee Stadium |
56,277[17] |
| 7 |
Boston Red Sox – 5, New York Yankees – 6 (11 innings) |
October 16 |
Yankee Stadium |
56,279[18] |
Farm system [edit]
[19][20]
References [edit]
- ^ a b Shpigel, Ben (November 1, 2005). "Red Sox General Manager Ends a Memorable Run". The New York Times. Retrieved April 21, 2010.
- ^ a b http://www.baseball-reference.com/l/lyonbr01.shtml
- ^ Chris Coste Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com
- ^ http://www.baseball-reference.com/g/gomeswa01.shtml
- ^ Ramiro Mendoza Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com
- ^ http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/muellbi02.shtml
- ^ David Ortiz Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com
- ^ http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/millake01.shtml
- ^ http://www.baseball-reference.com/h/haselbi01.shtml
- ^ Gabe Kapler Statistics – Baseball-Reference.com
- ^ http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/sanchfr01.shtml
- ^ "2003 ALCS Game 1 – Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees". Retrosheet. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
- ^ "2003 ALCS Game 2 – Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees". Retrosheet. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
- ^ "2003 ALCS Game 3 – New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox". Retrosheet. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
- ^ "2003 ALCS Game 4 – New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox". Retrosheet. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
- ^ "2003 ALCS Game 5 – New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox". Retrosheet. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
- ^ "2003 ALCS Game 6 – Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees". Retrosheet. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
- ^ "2003 ALCS Game 7 – Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees". Retrosheet. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
- ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, N.C.: Baseball America, 2007
- ^ Baseball America 2004 Annual Directory
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