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STATE OF THE SOX: The Red Sox have lost each of their last 7 games, their longest losing streak of 2019...Prior to their current streak, the Sox went 14-6 from 7/4-27. AMERICAN LEAGUE WILD CARD STANDINGS Team Record GB Cleveland Indians 65-45 (.591) +2.0 Tampa Bay Rays 64-48 (.571) -- Oakland A’s 63-48 (.568) -0.5 Boston Red Sox 59-54 (.522) -5.5 SOX & YANKS: The Red Sox were swept in yesterday’s day/ night doubleheader in the Bronx, 9-2 and 6-4...It marked the first time either team swept the other in a doubleheader since BOS swept NYY on 9/17/06 at Yankee Stadium. Tonight concludes a stretch in which the Sox and Yankees are playing each other 8 times in 11 days... Following this weekend, these teams will have only 1 head-to-head series remaining (9/6-9 at Fenway). The Sox are 0-7-0 in their last 7 series at Yankee Stadium, including this one...They are 8-23 in their last 31 games in the Bronx, including 4-15 in their last 19... This season, the Sox are 3-1 vs. NYY at Fenway Park and 1-9 between London (0-2) and the Bronx (1-7). LOW FIVE: The Red Sox have lost 5+ consecutive games for the first time since 2015, when they went 0-8 from 7/12-23... From the game that ended that 8-game losing streak on 7/24/15, through Thursday’s loss to the Rays, the Sox played 662 games without suffering a losing streak of 5+ games. According to Elias, that 662-game stretch without a losing streak of 5+ games is the 5th-longest in MLB history and the longest in Red Sox history: LONGEST STRETCH WITHOUT A LOSING STREAK OF 5+ GAMES Team Years Games New York Yankees 1930-38 1,233 New York Yankees 1946-52 878 Atlanta Braves 2001-06 712 St. Louis Browns 1882-88 666 Boston Red Sox 2015-19 662 Source: Elias Sports Bureau (ties were excluded from all aspects of their research, and only single-season losing streaks of 5+ games were counted) NO TIME TO REST: The Red Sox are in the midst of playing 17 games in 16 days, as well as 34 games in 34 days. Following this stretch of 34 games in 34 days from 7/12-8/14, the Sox will play only 13 games in 19 days from 8/15-9/2...They will then finish the regular season with 25 games in 27 days from 9/3-29. WHAT A DIFFERENCE: The Red Sox’ run differential was -42 after their series at NYY in April...They have since out- scored opponents, 571-470 (+101), MLB’s 5th-highest mark since 4/19 (LAD +140, MIN +129, HOU +124, NYY +115). Overall, the Sox’ +59 run differential ranks 11th in MLB. WEEKEND GETAWAY: The Red Sox are an MLB-best 29-15 (.659) on the road since 4/19, including 17-8 since 6/2...Prior to this weekend, they had posted at least a .500 record in each of their previous 7 road trips. 19 of the Sox’ 26 games from 7/25-8/21 will be played at home...They will not have a road trip of longer than 3 days until their west coast trip from 8/23-9/1. THIS AND THAT: Beginning 5/14, the Red Sox are 33-for- 41 (80.5%) in stolen base attempts, the AL’s 2nd-highest success rate in that time (DET-80.6%). In the Sox’ last 33 games, opponents are only 6-for- 10 in stolen base attempts (beginning 6/25). The Sox have 27 OF assists, tied with CWS for most in MLB...No other team has 3 outfielders with 7+ assists. The Sox have used 43 players in 2019, only 1 fewer than they used in all of 2018. NICE WORK, MAN: Brandon Workman leads the majors in opponent AVG (.113), opponent SLG (.164), and opponent OPS (.426)...He is 8-1 with 5 saves, a 2.03 ERA, a 1.03 WHIP, and 12.21 SO/9.0 IP in 50 games (48.2 IP, 18 H, 11 ER, 66 SO). Workman has allowed only 1 HR this season, including none to his last 124 batters...His 0.18 HR/9.0 IP rate is the best in MLB (min. 40.0 IP). SLUGGING SOX: The Red Sox lead the majors in runs scored (648), AVG (.274), and doubles (245)...They also rank 2nd in XBH (436) and OBP (.345). The Sox have scored 12+ runs in a game 8 times, most in the AL and tied for most in MLB (also ATL and COL). EXTRA CREDIT: The Red Sox have homered in each of their last 10 games, tied for their longest streak of 2019... Their longest HR streak of 2018 was 13 games. BOS has homered in 31 of its last 34 games (beginning 6/24), ranking 3rd in MLB with 62 HR in that time. The Sox have recorded at least 1 XBH in each of their last 127 games (beginning 9/15/18), MLB’s longest active streak and the 4th-longest since 2000...That is the 2nd-longest streak in Red Sox history, trailing only a 164-game stretch from 5/3/2004 - 5/3/2005. PICK YOUR POISON: The Red Sox are the only team with as many as 5 qualifying players with a .350+ OBP...In fact, only 1 other team has 4 such players (ATL). The Sox have 3 players with 30+ doubles and 3 with 50+ XBH, both the most in the majors. Xander Bogaerts and Rafael Devers have combined for more doubles (74), RBI (170), XBH (124), and hits (277) than any other pair of MLB teammates...They are the only AL players batting .300+ with 20+ HR and 75+ RBI. X FACTOR: Xander Bogaerts made his 800th start at shortstop last night, passing Heinie Wagner (799) for 6th- most in Red Sox history (see table on right). Bogaerts has already set a single-season career high in HR (25) and is 1 shy of 100 HR for his career. FOREVER AND DEVERS: Rafael Devers hit his 22nd HR of the season last night and won’t turn 23 years old until 10/24... He is the first Red Sox player to hit as many as 22 HR in a season at the age of 22 or younger since Jim Rice hit 22 in 1975...The last Sox players with more HR at that age were Tony Conigliaro (28 HR) and George Scott (27 HR), both in 1966. Devers leads MLB in hits (144)...He also ranks in the top 2 in the AL in XBH (T-1st, 62), doubles (T-1st, 37), runs (2nd, 90), and RBI (2nd, 86). Devers had 0 HR, 3 RBI, and 5 XBH through 4/23, but in his 86 games since then he leads the majors in RBI (83), doubles (32), XBH (57), and hits (123). BRONX BOMBER: J.D. Martinez has 6 HR in 14 games against the Yankees this season...The only Red Sox ever to hit more than 6 HR vs. NYY in a season are Jimmie Foxx (8 in 1936), Jackie Jensen (7 in 1955), Mike Napoli (7 in 2013), and Manny Ramirez (7 in 2004, 7 in 2006). Among players with at least 100 PA at the current Yankee Stadium, Martinez owns the 2nd-highest AVG (.340) and 3rd-highest OPS (1.004) in the venue’s history. RISPY BUSINESS: The Red Sox are 3-for-27 with RISP in their last 4 games, but in their previous 42 games from 6/11- 7/31 they had a .333/.405/.541 batting line with RISP. Overall, the Sox rank 3rd in the majors in AVG with RISP (.285), as well as 1st in the majors in AVG with RISP and 2 outs (.283). IN A PINCH: The Red Sox lead the AL with 5 pinch-hit HR... They also lead MLB in pinch-hitting AVG (.371, 23-for-62), SLG (.710), and OPS (1.154). BOSTON RED SOX (59-54) at NEW YORK YANKEES (71-39) Sunday, August 4, 2019 7:05 p.m. ET Yankee Stadium Bronx, NY LHP David Price (7-4, 3.86) vs. LHP J.A. Happ (8-6, 5.19) Game #114 • Road Game #58 TV: ESPN Radio: WEEI 93.7 FM, WCCM 1490 AM/103.7 FM (Spanish) REGULAR SEASON BREAKDOWN AL East Standing ..................... 3rd, 13.5 GB Home/Fenway/Road ...... 27-29/27-27/32-25 Day/Night ................................ 20-19/39-35 March/April/May ............... 1-3/12-14/16-11 June/July/August ............... 15-12/15-10/0-4 vs. AL East .......................................... 28-30 vs. AL Central ....................................... 16-7 vs. AL West ......................................... 12-12 vs. National League................................ 3-5 vs. RH/LH starter ..................... 44-36/15-18 Leading after 6 innings ........................ 47-7 Tied after 6 innings ................................ 9-4 Trailing after 6 innings ......................... 3-43 Leading after 7 innings ........................ 50-7 Tied after 7 innings ................................ 6-2 Trailing after 7 innings ......................... 3-45 Leading after 8 innings ........................ 47-4 Tied after 8 innings ................................ 9-4 Trailing after 8 innings ......................... 3-46 Red Sox score first.............................. 35-24 Opponents score first ......................... 24-30 Shutouts................................................. 5-4 Scoring less than 3 runs ....................... 3-20 Scoring 3 or 4 runs ............................... 5-19 Scoring 5 or more runs ....................... 51-15 Red Sox hit HR/hit 0 HR ............ 52-38/7-16 1-run/2-run games .................... 15-13/7-10 Walk-offs................................................ 5-4 Extra innings (home/road)............... 2-3/4-1 Series openers/finales ............. 17-19/20-15 Series W-L-T (home) ........................... 5-8-5 Series W-L-T (road) ........................... 10-8-0 Series W-L-T (total)......................... 15-16-5 Series sweeps (home/road) ............. 2-3/4-1 Come-from-behind wins ......................... 28 UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS DATE OPP. BOS TIME RED SOX STARTER OPPOSING STARTER TV Mon., 8/5 vs. KC 7:10 p.m. RHP Rick Porcello (9-8, 5.74) LHP Mike Montgomery (1-4, 6.34) NESN Tue., 8/6 vs. KC 7:10 p.m. RHP Andrew Cashner (10-6, 4.51) RHP Jakob Junis (6-10, 5.03) NESN Wed., 8/7 vs. KC 7:10 p.m. LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (13-5, 4.19) RHP Glenn Sparkman (3-7, 5.58) 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 YANKEES All-Time (Since 1903) .... 995-1,199-14 In Boston................................. 547-550-7 In New York............................. 448-647-7 At Current Yankee Stadium .........45-57 In London............................................0-2 2019 .................................................. 4-10 In Boston.............................................3-1 In New York.........................................1-7 In London ............................................0-2 DATE H/R SCORE WP LP 4/16 R L0-8 Paxton Sale 4/17 R L3-5 Kahnle Workman 5/31 R L1-4 Happ Sale 6/1 R L3-5 Green Porcello 6/2 R W8-5 Price Sabathia 6/29 H L13-17 Green Wright 6/30 H L8-12 Ottavino Walden 7/25 H W19-3 Porcello Tanaka 7/26 H W10-5 Cashner Paxton 7/27 H W9-5 Rodriguez Sabathia 7/28 H L6-9 Germán Sale 8/2 R L2-4 Paxton Rodriguez 8/3 R L2-9 Germán Sale 8/3 R L4-6 Kahnle Barnes * Special thanks to the Elias Sports Bureau, Baseball-Reference.com, and STATS Inc. * AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS Rk. Player (Team) Runs 1. Mookie Betts (BOS) ........... 101 2. Rafael Devers (BOS) ............ 90 3. Xander Bogaerts (BOS) ....... 88 4. Mike Trout (LAA)........................ 85 Rk. Player (Team) RBI 1. Mike Trout (LAA)........................ 87 2. Rafael Devers (BOS) ............ 86 3. Xander Bogaerts (BOS) ....... 84 Rk. Player (Team) XBH T1. Xander Bogaerts (BOS) ....... 62 T1. Rafael Devers (BOS) ............ 62 T1. Mike Trout (LAA)........................ 62 MOST STARTS AT SS (RED SOX) Rk. Player Starts 5. Joe Cronin ................................... 894 6. Xander Bogaerts .................. 800 7. Heinie Wagner ............................ 799 *Source: Elias Sports Bureau

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Page 1: BOSTON RED SOX (59-54) at NEW YORK YANKEES (71-39)pressroom.redsox.com/GetFile.ashx?&Location=GAME... · St. Louis Browns 1882-88 666 Boston Red Sox 2015-19 662 Source: Elias Sports

STATE OF THE SOX: The Red Sox have lost each of their last 7 games, their longest losing streak of 2019...Prior to their current streak, the Sox went 14-6 from 7/4-27.

AMERICAN LEAGUE WILD CARD STANDINGS

Team Record GB Cleveland Indians 65-45 (.591) +2.0 Tampa Bay Rays 64-48 (.571) -- Oakland A’s 63-48 (.568) -0.5 Boston Red Sox 59-54 (.522) -5.5 SOX & YANKS: The Red Sox were swept in yesterday’s day/night doubleheader in the Bronx, 9-2 and 6-4...It marked the first time either team swept the other in a doubleheader since BOS swept NYY on 9/17/06 at Yankee Stadium.

Tonight concludes a stretch in which the Sox and Yankees are playing each other 8 times in 11 days...Following this weekend, these teams will have only 1 head-to-head series remaining (9/6-9 at Fenway).

The Sox are 0-7-0 in their last 7 series at Yankee Stadium, including this one...They are 8-23 in their last 31 games in the Bronx, including 4-15 in their last 19...This season, the Sox are 3-1 vs. NYY at Fenway Park and 1-9 between London (0-2) and the Bronx (1-7).

LOW FIVE: The Red Sox have lost 5+ consecutive games for the first time since 2015, when they went 0-8 from 7/12-23...From the game that ended that 8-game losing streak on 7/24/15, through Thursday’s loss to the Rays, the Sox played 662 games without suffering a losing streak of 5+ games.

According to Elias, that 662-game stretch without a losing streak of 5+ games is the 5th-longest in MLB history and the longest in Red Sox history:

LONGEST STRETCH WITHOUT A LOSING STREAK OF 5+ GAMES

Team Years Games New York Yankees 1930-38 1,233 New York Yankees 1946-52 878 Atlanta Braves 2001-06 712 St. Louis Browns 1882-88 666 Boston Red Sox 2015-19 662

Source: Elias Sports Bureau (ties were excluded from all aspects of their research, and only single-season losing

streaks of 5+ games were counted)

NO TIME TO REST: The Red Sox are in the midst of playing 17 games in 16 days, as well as 34 games in 34 days.

Following this stretch of 34 games in 34 days from 7/12-8/14, the Sox will play only 13 games in 19 days from 8/15-9/2...They will then finish the regular season with 25 games in 27 days from 9/3-29.

WHAT A DIFFERENCE: The Red Sox’ run differential was -42 after their series at NYY in April...They have since out-scored opponents, 571-470 (+101), MLB’s 5th-highest mark since 4/19 (LAD +140, MIN +129, HOU +124, NYY +115).

Overall, the Sox’ +59 run differential ranks 11th in MLB.

WEEKEND GETAWAY: The Red Sox are an MLB-best 29-15 (.659) on the road since 4/19, including 17-8 since 6/2...Prior to this weekend, they had posted at least a .500 record in each of their previous 7 road trips.

19 of the Sox’ 26 games from 7/25-8/21 will be played at home...They will not have a road trip of longer than 3 days until their west coast trip from 8/23-9/1.

THIS AND THAT: Beginning 5/14, the Red Sox are 33-for-41 (80.5%) in stolen base attempts, the AL’s 2nd-highest success rate in that time (DET-80.6%).

In the Sox’ last 33 games, opponents are only 6-for-10 in stolen base attempts (beginning 6/25).

The Sox have 27 OF assists, tied with CWS for most in MLB...No other team has 3 outfielders with 7+ assists.

The Sox have used 43 players in 2019, only 1 fewer than they used in all of 2018.

NICE WORK, MAN: Brandon Workman leads the majors in opponent AVG (.113), opponent SLG (.164), and opponent OPS (.426)...He is 8-1 with 5 saves, a 2.03 ERA, a 1.03 WHIP, and 12.21 SO/9.0 IP in 50 games (48.2 IP, 18 H, 11 ER, 66 SO).

Workman has allowed only 1 HR this season, including none to his last 124 batters...His 0.18 HR/9.0 IP rate is the best in MLB (min. 40.0 IP).

SLUGGING SOX: The Red Sox lead the majors in runs scored (648), AVG (.274), and doubles (245)...They also rank 2nd in XBH (436) and OBP (.345).

The Sox have scored 12+ runs in a game 8 times, most in the AL and tied for most in MLB (also ATL and COL).

EXTRA CREDIT: The Red Sox have homered in each of their last 10 games, tied for their longest streak of 2019...Their longest HR streak of 2018 was 13 games.

BOS has homered in 31 of its last 34 games (beginning 6/24), ranking 3rd in MLB with 62 HR in that time.

The Sox have recorded at least 1 XBH in each of their last 127 games (beginning 9/15/18), MLB’s longest active streak and the 4th-longest since 2000...That is the 2nd-longest streak in Red Sox history, trailing only a 164-game stretch from 5/3/2004 - 5/3/2005.

PICK YOUR POISON: The Red Sox are the only team with as many as 5 qualifying players with a .350+ OBP...In fact, only 1 other team has 4 such players (ATL).

The Sox have 3 players with 30+ doubles and 3 with 50+ XBH, both the most in the majors.

Xander Bogaerts and Rafael Devers have combined for more doubles (74), RBI (170), XBH (124), and hits (277) than any other pair of MLB teammates...They are the only AL players batting .300+ with 20+ HR and 75+ RBI.

X FACTOR: Xander Bogaerts made his 800th start at shortstop last night, passing Heinie Wagner (799) for 6th-most in Red Sox history (see table on right).

Bogaerts has already set a single-season career high in HR (25) and is 1 shy of 100 HR for his career.

FOREVER AND DEVERS: Rafael Devers hit his 22nd HR of the season last night and won’t turn 23 years old until 10/24...He is the first Red Sox player to hit as many as 22 HR in a season at the age of 22 or younger since Jim Rice hit 22 in 1975...The last Sox players with more HR at that age were Tony Conigliaro (28 HR) and George Scott (27 HR), both in 1966.

Devers leads MLB in hits (144)...He also ranks in the top 2 in the AL in XBH (T-1st, 62), doubles (T-1st, 37), runs (2nd, 90), and RBI (2nd, 86).

Devers had 0 HR, 3 RBI, and 5 XBH through 4/23, but in his 86 games since then he leads the majors in RBI (83), doubles (32), XBH (57), and hits (123).

BRONX BOMBER: J.D. Martinez has 6 HR in 14 games against the Yankees this season...The only Red Sox ever to hit more than 6 HR vs. NYY in a season are Jimmie Foxx (8 in 1936), Jackie Jensen (7 in 1955), Mike Napoli (7 in 2013), and Manny Ramirez (7 in 2004, 7 in 2006).

Among players with at least 100 PA at the current Yankee Stadium, Martinez owns the 2nd-highest AVG (.340) and 3rd-highest OPS (1.004) in the venue’s history.

RISPY BUSINESS: The Red Sox are 3-for-27 with RISP in their last 4 games, but in their previous 42 games from 6/11-7/31 they had a .333/.405/.541 batting line with RISP.

Overall, the Sox rank 3rd in the majors in AVG with RISP (.285), as well as 1st in the majors in AVG with RISP and 2 outs (.283).

IN A PINCH: The Red Sox lead the AL with 5 pinch-hit HR...They also lead MLB in pinch-hitting AVG (.371, 23-for-62), SLG (.710), and OPS (1.154).

BOSTON RED SOX (59-54) at NEW YORK YANKEES (71-39)Sunday, August 4, 2019 • 7:05 p.m. ET • Yankee Stadium • Bronx, NY

LHP David Price (7-4, 3.86) vs. LHP J.A. Happ (8-6, 5.19)Game #114 • Road Game #58 • TV: ESPN • Radio: WEEI 93.7 FM, WCCM 1490 AM/103.7 FM (Spanish)

REGULAR SEASON BREAKDOWNAL East Standing .....................3rd, 13.5 GBHome/Fenway/Road ...... 27-29/27-27/32-25Day/Night ................................ 20-19/39-35March/April/May ............... 1-3/12-14/16-11June/July/August ............... 15-12/15-10/0-4vs. AL East ..........................................28-30vs. AL Central .......................................16-7vs. AL West .........................................12-12vs. National League................................3-5vs. RH/LH starter ..................... 44-36/15-18Leading after 6 innings ........................47-7Tied after 6 innings ................................9-4Trailing after 6 innings .........................3-43Leading after 7 innings ........................50-7Tied after 7 innings ................................6-2Trailing after 7 innings .........................3-45Leading after 8 innings ........................47-4Tied after 8 innings ................................9-4Trailing after 8 innings .........................3-46Red Sox score first ..............................35-24Opponents score first .........................24-30Shutouts .................................................5-4Scoring less than 3 runs .......................3-20Scoring 3 or 4 runs ...............................5-19Scoring 5 or more runs .......................51-15Red Sox hit HR/hit 0 HR ............ 52-38/7-161-run/2-run games .................... 15-13/7-10Walk-offs ................................................5-4Extra innings (home/road) ............... 2-3/4-1Series openers/finales ............. 17-19/20-15Series W-L-T (home) ........................... 5-8-5Series W-L-T (road) ........................... 10-8-0Series W-L-T (total) ......................... 15-16-5Series sweeps (home/road) ............. 2-3/4-1Come-from-behind wins .........................28

UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPSDATE OPP. BOS TIME RED SOX STARTER OPPOSING STARTER TV Mon., 8/5 vs. KC 7:10 p.m. RHP Rick Porcello (9-8, 5.74) LHP Mike Montgomery (1-4, 6.34) NESNTue., 8/6 vs. KC 7:10 p.m. RHP Andrew Cashner (10-6, 4.51) RHP Jakob Junis (6-10, 5.03) NESNWed., 8/7 vs. KC 7:10 p.m. LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (13-5, 4.19) RHP Glenn Sparkman (3-7, 5.58) 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 YANKEESAll-Time (Since 1903) .... 995-1,199-14 In Boston ................................. 547-550-7 In New York ............................. 448-647-7

At Current Yankee Stadium .........45-57 In London............................................0-2

2019 ..................................................4-10 In Boston .............................................3-1 In New York .........................................1-7 In London ............................................0-2

DATE H/R SCORE WP LP4/16 R L0-8 Paxton Sale4/17 R L3-5 Kahnle Workman5/31 R L1-4 Happ Sale6/1 R L3-5 Green Porcello6/2 R W8-5 Price Sabathia6/29 H L13-17 Green Wright6/30 H L8-12 Ottavino Walden7/25 H W19-3 Porcello Tanaka7/26 H W10-5 Cashner Paxton7/27 H W9-5 Rodriguez Sabathia7/28 H L6-9 Germán Sale8/2 R L2-4 Paxton Rodriguez8/3 R L2-9 Germán Sale8/3 R L4-6 Kahnle Barnes

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

AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERSRk. Player (Team) Runs1. Mookie Betts (BOS) ........... 1012. Rafael Devers (BOS) ............ 903. Xander Bogaerts (BOS) ....... 884. Mike Trout (LAA) ........................ 85

Rk. Player (Team) RBI1. Mike Trout (LAA) ........................ 872. Rafael Devers (BOS) ............ 863. Xander Bogaerts (BOS) ....... 84

Rk. Player (Team) XBHT1. Xander Bogaerts (BOS) ....... 62T1. Rafael Devers (BOS) ............ 62T1. Mike Trout (LAA) ........................ 62

MOST STARTS AT SS (RED SOX)Rk. Player Starts5. Joe Cronin ................................... 8946. Xander Bogaerts .................. 8007. Heinie Wagner ............................ 799

*Source: Elias Sports Bureau

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TONIGHT’S STARTING PITCHER

W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG2019 7-4 3.86 20 20 102.2 99 50 44 13 29 123 .249CAREER 150-79 3.28 319 309 2025.0 1803 812 739 205 524 1976 .236TONIGHT’S START:

Reinstated prior to tonight’s game from the paternity leave list. Went 4.1 innings in his last start vs. TB on 7/30 (ND, 9 H, 4 R, 2 BB, 9 SO). Is winless in his last 4 outings (0-2, 6.52 ERA), his longest stretch of the season. Has allowed 14 ER in those 4 starts...Prior to that, he had allowed a total of 15 ER in 10 starts

since his return from the IL on 5/20. Has held left-handed batters to a .224 AVG and .299 SLG this season (15-for-67, 3 XBH). Has a 4.74 ERA (20 ER/38.0 IP) in innings 1-2 but a 3.34 ERA (24 ER/64.2 IP) from innings 3-7. Is 46-23 (.667) in 101 appearances with the Red Sox (96 starts)...The Sox are 57-39 (.594)

in his starts, including 29-19 (.604) against AL East clubs.VS. THE YANKEES:

Went 6.1 innings and allowed 2 ER in an 8-5 Sox win on 6/2 at Yankee Stadium (W, 6 H, 1 HR, 1 BB, 6 SO).

Has made 43 career regular season appearances (42 GS) vs. NYY, 11 more than he has against any other opponent (next, 32 vs. TOR).CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

Among active AL pitchers, he ranks 4th with 150 career wins. His 3.28 career ERA is the 3rd-lowest among active AL pitchers (min. 1,000.0 IP). Was selected by the Rays as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2007 June Draft...With TB, he won

the 2012 AL Cy Young Award and was a 4-time All-Star.

10-DAVID PRICE, LHP 7-4, 3.86 ERA, 20 starts

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

IPHRERBBSOHRCG

SHOWIN STREAKLOSS STREAK

10+ SO G

20197.0, 4/14 vs. BAL

9, 7/30 vs. TB6, 2x, last 7/19 at BAL6, 2x, last 7/19 at BAL

4, 7/2 at TOR10, 2x, last 6/28 vs. TB

3, 4/1 at OAK--

6, 5/20-present2, 7/19-present

2x, last 6/8 vs. TB (10)

CAREER9.0, 14x, last 5/17/18 vs. BAL

13, 5/8/15 vs. KC10, 6/23/09 vs. PHI

8, 5x, last 7/1/18 at NYY6, 6/11/09 vs. LAA

14, 2x, last 4/26/16 at ATL5, 7/1/18 at NYY

17, last 5/17/18 vs. BAL3, last 6/12/15 vs. CLE

9, 9/5/15-5/1/163, 5x, last 4/22-5/3

40, last 6/8/19 vs. TB (10)

SPLITSHOMEROAD

OPP. AVGVS. LHBVS. RHB

WHIP

20193-1, 3.46 ERA, 8 GS4-3, 4.13 ERA, 12 GS.249 (99-398), 13 HR.224 (15-67), 0 HR

.254 (84-331), 13 HR1.25

CAREER68-39, 3.07 ERA, 155 G, 151 GS82-40, 3.49 ERA, 164 G, 158 GS

.236 (1803-7630), 205 HR.225 (398-1765), 31 HR

.240 (1405-5865), 174 HR1.15

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VS. NYY W-L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO2019 1-0 2.84 1 1 6.1 6 2 1 1 6CAREER 16-14 4.85 43 42 256.1 276 138 36 82 219at NYY 9-8 4.74 22 22 133.0 145 70 25 50 115

4/1 at OAK L0-7 L 0-4 6.0 5 4 4 2 9 3 93/624/6 at ARI L4-5 ND 4-4 6.0 7 4 4 1 4 0 83/574/14 vs. BAL W4-0 W 1-0 7.0 3 0 0 0 7 0 92/644/21 at TB W4-3 ND 3-2 5.0 5 2 2 2 10 0 100/644/27 vs. TB L1-2 L 0-2 6.0 4 2 2 3 7 1 93/575/2 at CWS L4-6 ND 4-3 6.0 7 3 3 2 5 1 97/645/20 at TOR W12-2 W 8-2 5.0 3 2 0 0 4 1 67/485/25 at HOU L4-3 ND 0-0 0.2 1 0 0 0 1 0 15/95/28 vs. CLE L7-5 ND 3-0 6.0 3 0 0 1 6 0 96/636/2 at NYY W8-5 W 6-2 6.1 6 2 2 1 6 1 99/65

6/8 vs. TB-G2 W5-1 W 5-1 6.0 5 1 1 2 10 0 103/646/13 vs. TEX W7-6 ND 1-6 1.1 5 6 6 1 2 0 49/276/18 at MIN L3-4 (17) ND 1-1 5.0 4 1 1 0 2 0 73/496/25 vs. CWS W6-3 W 6-3 6.0 8 3 2 0 9 0 97/727/2 at TOR W10-6 W 7-2 6.0 4 2 2 4 7 0 93/607/7 at DET W6-3 W 5-1 5.0 4 1 1 2 6 0 99/667/14 vs. LAD L4-7 ND 2-4 5.0 4 4 1 3 7 1 113/757/19 at BAL L2-11 L 2-6 4.0 8 6 6 1 4 2 88/587/24 at TB L2-3 L 2-3 6.0 4 3 3 2 8 1 98/637/30 vs. TB L5-6 ND 3-3 4.1 9 4 4 2 9 2 94/61

2019 GAME LOG WHEN GAME RESULT DEC. LEFT IP H R ER BB SO HR P/S

WHEN GAME RESULT DEC. LEFT IP H R ER BB SO HR P/S

YANKEES CAREER VS. PRICE PLAYER AVG. AB H HR SOFord - 0 0 0 0Gardner .259 54 14 0 10Gregorius .371 35 13 1 3Hicks .222 36 8 2 7Higashioka .500 2 1 1 1Judge .182 11 2 1 3LeMahieu .200 5 1 0 1Maybin .000 7 0 0 4Romine .389 18 7 0 4Tauchman - 0 0 0 0Torres .333 9 3 1 4Urshela .300 10 3 0 2Valera - 0 0 0 0

RED SOX CAREER vs. HAPP

PLAYER AVG. AB H HR SO Benintendi .105 19 2 0 7Betts .179 39 7 2 4Bogaerts .167 36 6 0 7Bradley Jr. .167 24 4 0 7Chavis .000 1 0 0 0Devers .294 17 5 1 3Holt .250 16 4 0 5León .083 12 1 0 7Martinez .208 24 5 1 6Moreland .125 8 1 0 2Travis .333 6 2 0 2Vázquez .294 17 5 1 4

STARTING PITCHERS’ BREAKDOWN

QUALITY SOXSTARTER GS STARTS RS/IP RSA REC.Sale 23 11 55/132.2 3.73 8-15Eovaldi 4 1 13/21.0 5.57 3-1Rodriguez 23 9 122/135.1 8.11 17-6Porcello 22 9 106/122.1 7.80 13-9Price 20 9 64/102.2 5.61 9-11Velázquez 8 0 11/22.0 4.50 5-3Smith 2 0 1/7.1 1.23 0-2Weber 3 1 10/11.1 7.94 2-1Hernandez 1 0 3/3.0 9.00 0-1Johnson 3 0 12/11.0 9.82 1-2Cashner 4 1 16/23.1 6.17 1-3

SPLITSHOMEROAD

OPP. AVGVS. LHBVS. RHB

WHIP

20196-5, 5.40 ERA, 13 GS3-3, 6.27 ERA, 9 GS

.286 (145-507), 22 HR.296 (72-243), 11 HR.277 (73-264), 11 HR

1.46

CAREER74-57, 4.55 ERA, 165 GS

70-57, 4.14 ERA, 168 G, 164 GS.274 (2143-7819), 246 HR.284 (1169-4115), 137 HR.263 (974-3704), 109 HR

1.31

TOMORROW’S STARTING PITCHER22-RICK PORCELLO, RHP 9-8, 5.74 ERA, 22 starts

W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG2019 9-8 5.74 22 22 122.1 145 85 78 22 34 99 .286CAREER 144-114 4.35 333 329 1985.1 2143 1052 959 246 463 1463 .274

TOMORROW’S START: Allowed 6 R in 5.2 innings vs. TB on 7/31...Prior to that start he had won 4 straight

decisions, beginning 7/6 at DET. The Red Sox are 12-6 in Porcello’s last 18 starts. Is 6 wins shy of 150 for his career...Ranks 5th among active AL pitchers in wins. Has a 4.70 ERA (39 ER/74.2 IP) at Fenway Park this season. Has made 1 career start vs. the Royals at Fenway Park on 7/28/17...Allowed 4 ER in 7.0

innings (6 H, 2 HR, 1 BB, 5 SO).

VS. KC W-L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO2018 1-0 3.86 1 1 7.0 9 3 0 1 9CAREER 9-8 4.66 23 23 137.0 159 71 16 27 89at FENWAY 0-1 5.14 1 1 7.0 6 4 2 1 5

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16 ANDREW BENINTENDI OFSEASON: .284 AVG / .357 OBP / .469 SLG / 12 HR / 55 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 0-5 / SERIES at NYY: 3-13, R, HR, RBIvs. RHP: 86-303 (.284), 8 HR / vs. LHP: 29-102 (.284), 4 HR

Current hitting streak: 0-for-7.Hit a solo HR in the 1st game of yesterday’s doubleheader at NYY, the 50th of his career...Is 1 of 19 Red Sox ever with 50+ HR in their first 4 seasons.Has hit .421 (24-for-57) with 7 2B, 5 HR, and 13 RBI in 13 games since 7/22.In 24 games beginning 7/6, is batting .337/.391/.614/1.005 with 17 XBH and 19 RBI (34-for-101, 17 R, 11 2B, 3B, 5 HR, 9 BB).Ranks T-4th in the AL and T-5th in MLB with 31 2B.Is batting .333 with RISP this season (30-for-90)...His .342 career AVG with RISP is the 3rd-highest since at least 1974 (min. 250 AB).Ranks 2nd in MLB with 38 2-out RBI (LeMahieu-39)...His .353 AVG (48-for-136) with 2 outs ranks 4th in MLB (Polanco-.381, Dahl-.367, LeMahieu-.364).Last night, recorded his team-leading OF assist on an 8-6 double play to end the 3rd...RanksT-4th in the AL and T-6th in MLB with 8 OF assists.In 11 games vs. NYY in 2019, has hit .348 (16-for-46) with 3 HR and 8 RBI.Over 33 games vs. NYY beginning 8/20/17, has hit .359/.421/.573/.993 (47-for-131, 21 R, 11 2B, 3B, 5 HR, 22 RBI, 14 BB).

50 MOOKIE BETTS OF

SEASON: .284 AVG / .390 OBP / .495 SLG / 19 HR / 59 RBILAST NIGHT: 1-4, 2 RBI, BB / SERIES at NYY: 1-11, 2 RBI, BB

vs. RHP: 95-317 (.300), 15 HR / vs. LHP: 30-123 (.244), 4 HRCurrent hitting streak: 1 G (1-for-4, 2 RBI, BB).Hit a 2-run single in the 4th last night...Has 12 RBI in his last 10 games.Has 6 HR in his last 17 games after not homering in his previous 16.Since the start of July, has hit .347/.413/.610/1.023 in 29 games (41-for-118).Leads MLB with 101 runs scored, 11 more than the 2nd-most (Devers).Is on a 162-game pace of 145 runs scored...The only Red Sox ever with 140+ runs in a season is Ted Williams (150 in 1949, 142 in ‘46, 141 in ‘42).Ranks among the top 10 in the AL in BB (T-3rd, 78), OBP (5th, .390), hits (7th, 125), and XBH (T-9th, 51).Ranks T-4th in the AL and T-9th in MLB in stolen base % (85.7%, 12-for-14).Ranks T-7th in the AL and T-9th in MLB with 7 OF assists.Ranked among AL leaders in July with 11 2B (T-2nd), 38 hits (T-3rd, and 17 XBH (T-5th), also ranking 7th in AVG and 9th in OPS (min. 50 PA).Thursday, scored his 100th run in the Sox’ 110th game...Is the quickest a Red Sox has reached 100 runs since Ted Williams in 1949 (102 G).

2 XANDER BOGAERTS SSSEASON: .309 AVG / .389 OBP / .570 SLG / 25 HR / 84 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 0-5 / SERIES at NYY: 0-for-11vs. RHP: 103-326 (.316), 17 HR / vs. LHP: 30-104 (.288), 8 HR

Current hitting streak: 0-for-11. Leads the Sox with a career-high 25 HR (T-9th in AL; previous: 23 in 2018). In 23 games since the All-Star break, is batting .361/.410/.691/1.100 with 8 HR and 19 RBI (35-for-97, 20 R, 8 2B, 8 BB).

Has hit .337/.415/.619/1.033 in 73 games since 5/10 (98-for-291, 40 BB). Is the only AL player with at least a .300 AVG and 25 HR. Is 1 of 4 ML players with at least a .300 AVG, 25 HR, and 80 RBI, joining Cody Bellinger, Freddie Freeman, and Christian Yelich.

Among the 28 AL players with 20+ HR, Bogaerts’ .309 AVG trails only teammate Rafael Devers’ .323 AVG for the highest.

Is tied for the AL lead with both 37 2B and 62 XBH...Leads BOS with a .959 OPS (4th in AL) and .570 SLG (4th).

Ranks among the top 5 in the AL in RBI (3rd, 84), runs (3rd, 88), hits (4th, 133), AVG (5th, .309), and multi-hit games (T-5th, 37).Leads MLB with both 33 RBI (tied) and 49 hits in the 7th inning or later, batting .371/.458/.727/1.185 (49-for-132, 27 R, 17 2B, 10 HR, 22 BB).Has scored 500 career runs, hit 99 career HR, and recorded 965 career hits.Would be the 22nd Red Sox ever with 500+ runs, 100+ HR, and 1,000+ hits, and just the 5th to do so within his first 7 seasons (also Garciaparra, Rice, Williams, Yastrzemski).

19 JACKIE BRADLEY JR. OFSEASON: .226 AVG / .320 OBP / .400 SLG / 12 HR / 42 RBILAST NIGHT: DNP / SERIES at NYY: 1-5, R, HR, RBI, BB

vs. RHP: 57-240 (.238), 10 HR / vs. LHP: 22-110 (.200), 2 HRCurrent hitting streak: 1 G (1-for-3, R, HR, RBI).Hit .144/.243/.176 through 5/19...In 63 games since 5/20, has hit .271/.362/.524

with 12 HR and 35 RBI (61-for-225, 35 R, 17 2B, 2 3B, 7 HBP, 25 BB).Hit a solo HR in the 1st game of yesterday’s doubleheader at NYY.Has 6 XBH and 11 RBI in his last 13 games (2 2B, 3B, 3 HR).Has 12 hits in his last 38 AB with RISP (.316 AVG; beginning 6/12).Is batting .372 (16-for-43) in 13 games vs. NYY in 2019 (3 2B, 3B, 2 HR).His 2019 season AVG vs. NYY is his 2nd-highest single-season mark against an opponent (min. 25 AB)...Hit .423 (11-for-26) vs. OAK in 2016.Ranks T-7th in the AL and T-9th in MLB with 7 OF assists.Leads the AL since the start of 2016 with 35 OF assists (3rd in MLB).

23 MICHAEL CHAVIS INFSEASON: .255 AVG / .324 OBP / .449 SLG / 17 HR / 56 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 0-2 / SERIES at NYY: 0-6vs. RHP: 62-228 (.272), 10 HR / vs. LHP: 21-97 (.216), 7 HR

Current hitting streak: 0-for-11. Leads AL rookies in RBI (56), HR (17, tied), hits (83, tied), multi-hit games (27),

and runs (45, tied)...Ranks 2nd in times on base (116) and 4th in XBH (28). Trails only Pete Alonso for the most RBI among ML rookies (78). Since debuting on 4/20, his 56 RBI are tied for the 13th-most in the AL and 3rd-most by a Red Sox (Devers-83, Bogaerts-76).

Has 10 RBI in 12 games vs. NYY this season...Prior to Chavis, the last Red Sox with 10+ RBI vs. NYY in their debut season was George Scott in 1966 (10).

The last Red Sox with 11+ RBI vs. NYY in their debut season was Harry Agganis in 1954 (15).

Is the 2nd Red Sox rookie with 17+ HR in the last 3 seasons (also Benintendi-20 in 2017)...Prior to 2017, the last Red Sox rookie with 17+ HR was Brian Daubach (21 in 1999).

Chavis has played in 88 games this season...The last to Red Sox to play in at least 88 games during their debut season was Shea Hillenbrand in 2001 (139).

11 RAFAEL DEVERS 3BSEASON: .323 AVG / .372 OBP / .567 SLG / 22 HR / 86 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 1-5, R, HR, 2 RBI / SERIES at NYY: 2-12, R, HR, 2 RBIvs. RHP: 107-312 (.343), 17 HR / vs. LHP: 37-134 (.276), 5 HR

Current hitting streak: 2 G (2-for-8, R, HR, 2 RBI). Leads MLB with 144 hits and ranks 2nd with 90 runs (Betts-101). Is tied for the AL lead with 37 2B, 62 XBH, and 43 multi-hit games. Ranks among the top 5 in the AL in AVG (2nd, .323), RBI (2nd, 86), SLG (5th, .567), and OPS (5th, .939).

Is 1 of 2 ML players with at least a .320 AVG, 20 HR, and 85 RBI, joined by Cody Bellinger (.326 AVG, 36 HR, 85 RBI).

Among the 61 ML players with 20+ HR this season, Devers’ .323 AVG trails only Christian Yelich’s .328 and Cody Bellinger’s .326 for the highest.

Hit his 22nd HR of 2019 in the 2nd game of yesterday’s doubleheader. Prior to Devers, the last Red Sox with 22+ HR in a season at 22 years old or younger was Jim Rice in 1975 (22)...The last Red Sox with 23+ HR at 22 or younger was Tony Conigliaro in 1966 (28).

Devers is on a 162-game pace for 32 HR, 133 runs, and 127 RBI in 2019. He would be just the 6th player in MLB history with 30+ HR, 120+ runs, and 120+ RBI in a season before turning 23...He would join Alex Rodriguez (1996), Ted Williams (1939), Joe DiMaggio (1937), Jimmie Foxx (1930), and Mel Ott (1929).

In 45 games beginning 6/11, has 13 HR and 46 RBI while batting .359/.395/.688/1.083 (69-for-192, 43 R, 20 2B, 2 3B, HBP, 11 BB).

Leads MLB with 26 go-ahead RBI and is tied for the ML lead with 14 game-winning RBI...Leads the Sox with 30 go-ahead or game-tying RBI.Is 1 of 3 ML players with 3 hitting streaks of 10+ games in 2019 (also Charlie Blackmon, DJ LeMahieu).

12 BROCK HOLT INF/OFSEASON: .314 AVG / .375 OBP / .407 SLG / 1 HR / 20 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 0-1, BB / SERIES at NYY: 0-4, BBvs. RHP: 42-126 (.333), 1 HR / vs. LHP: 2-14 (.143), 0 HR

Current hitting streak: 0-for-11.Ranks 3rd in the AL with a .347 AVG (43-for-124) in 43 games since returning from the IL on 5/27 (min. 100 AB; Altuve-.358, LeMahieu-.351).His .397 OBP since 5/27 is the 12th-highest in the AL (min. 100 AB).Is 13-for-33 with RISP (.394) since returning from the IL after going 0-for-5 with RISP prior to his IL stint.Among AL players with 150+ AB this season, ranks 8th with a .314 AVG.In 19 games beginning 7/3, is 15-for-45 (.333) with 9 R, 4 2B, and 4 RBI.Is 3-for-6 (.500) with 3 RBI in 7 pinch-hit PA this season and 16-for-52 (.308) with 6 2B, 3B, 3 HR, and 12 RBI in 60 career PA as a pinch hitter.This year, has appeared at 2B (36 games, 34 starts), 1B (5 games, 1 start), SS (4 games, 2 starts), LF (3 games, 2 starts), RF (2 games, 1 start), and 3B (2 games, 1 start).

3 SANDY LEÓN CSEASON: .192 AVG / .255 OBP / .304 SLG / 4 HR / 15 RBI

LAST NIGHT: DNP / SERIES at NYY: 0-3vs. RHP: 15-78 (.192), 2 HR / vs. LHP: 9-47 (.191), 2 HR

Current hitting streak: 0-for-9.3 of his 4 HR this season have come with at least 1 runner on base.Among catchers with at least 45 games played in 2019, his 4.52 catcher ERA is the 9th-lowest in the AL.

His 3.64 catcher ERA since joining the Red Sox in 2015 is the 2nd-lowest in MLB, trailing only Roberto Pérez’s 3.63.

Has thrown out 55 of 166 attempted base stealers in his career (33.1%), the 5th-highest mark among active catchers (min. 100 starts).

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28 J.D. MARTINEZ OF/DHSEASON: .297 AVG / .374 OBP / .539 SLG / 24 HR / 65 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 1-1, 4 BB / SERIES at NYY: 3-8, R, HR, 2 RBI, 5 BBvs. RHP: 84-311 (.270), 10 HR / vs. LHP: 37-97 (.381), 14 HR

Current hitting streak: 3 G (3-for-8, R, HR, 2 RBI, 5 BB).Has homered in 4 of his last 9 games, recording 10 RBI in that time.In the 2nd game of yesterday’s doubleheader, reached base safely a season-high 5 times and matched a career high with 4 BB (also 5/16/17 with DET vs. BAL, 13 innings).Is batting .373 (22-for-59) with 5 HR and 16 RBI in 15 games beginning 7/20 (10 R, 4 2B, 3B, 10 BB).Ranks among the top 10 in the AL in SLG (7th, .539), OPS (9th, .914), AVG (10th, .297)...Also ranks 11th in OBP (.374).Also ranks among AL leaders with 35 multi-hit games (10th) and 12 games with 3+ hits (T-6th).

Leads MLB vs. LHP with 14 HR, an .887 SLG, and a 1.351 OPS. Ranks 2nd in MLB with a .381 AVG vs. LHP (Hanser Alberto-.408)...20 of his 36 hits vs. LHP have gone for extra bases (5 2B, 3B, 14 HR).

Martinez’s career .624 SLG vs. NYY is the 4th-best in the last 100 seasons (min. 200 PA), trailing only Hank Greenberg (.668), Alex Rodriguez (.651), and Fred Whitfield (.627).

Has hit .364 (20-for-55) with 6 HR and 12 RBI vs. NYY in 2019 (14 games). Only 4 Red Sox in the last 100 seasons have hit 7+ HR vs. NYY in a single season: Jimmie Foxx (8, 1936), Jackie Jensen (7, 1955), Mike Napoli (7, 2013), Manny Ramirez (7, 2004 & ‘06).

In 37 games vs. NYY since the start of 2018, including the postseason, is batting .348/.407/.674/1.081 with 11 HR and 38 RBI (49-for-141).

Among players with 100+ PA at the current Yankee Stadium, owns the 2nd-highest AVG (.340), 3rd-highest SLG (.616), and 3rd-highest OPS (1.004).

Owns the 4th-best road AVG in the AL this season (.319/65-for-204). Since the start of 2017, leads MLB with 112 HR and ranks 2nd with 299 RBI...Among players with at least 500 PA during that time, ranks 2nd with both a .622 SLG and 1.008 OPS (Trout-.638, 1.086).

18 MITCH MORELAND 1BSEASON: .221 AVG / .306 OBP / .506 SLG / 13 HR / 38 RBI

LAST NIGHT: DNP / SERIES at NYY: 0-3vs. RHP: 35-148 (.236), 13 HR / vs. LHP: 3-24 (.125), 0 HR

Current hitting streak: 0-for-9.Tuesday vs. TB, gave the Red Sox a 2-0 lead with a 2-run single in the 1st.Has 2 RBI in 2 of his last 5 games, also hitting a 2-run 2B on Thursday vs. NYY.Was reinstated from the IL on 7/23 after being placed on the IL on 6/8 with a right quad strain.Has started at 1B in 7 of the Sox’ 12 games since being reinstated from the IL prior to not playing on Friday and Saturday.Is averaging 13.23 AB per HR this season, the best ratio of his career and 12th-best mark among AL players with at least 150 AB in 2019.

59 SAM TRAVIS 1B/OFSEASON: .260 AVG / .289 OBP / . 384 SLG / 2 HR / 7 RBILAST NIGHT: 1-4, R, BB, SB / SERIES at NYY: 1-9, R, BB, SBvs. RHP: 7-26 (.269), 0 HR / vs. LHP: 12-47 (.255), 2 HR

Current hitting streak: 1 G (1-for-4, R, BB).Is batting .310 (13-for-42) with an .879 OPS, 3 2B, 2 HR, and 5 RBI in 17 games since his recall on 7/15.Has multiple hits in 3 of his last 7 games with an AB.In the 2nd game of yesterday’s doubleheader, walked in the 4th and later scored on Mookie Betts’ 2-run single in the inning.Stole his 2nd base of the season last night after singling to begin the 6th...Was his 3rd career stolen base (also 5/30/17 at CWS, 7/27/19 vs. NYY).In 113 career PA vs. ML LHP, is batting .279 (29-for-104), compared to a .222 AVG (18-for-81) vs. RHP.

In 19 career games vs. NYY, has hit .300/.378/.375 (12-for-40, 5 R, 3 2B, 4 RBI). This season for the Red Sox, has appeared defensively at 1st base (15 games, 9 starts), LF (10 games, 6 starts), and RF (1 game).

Has hit .275 (65-for-236) with 7 HR and a .362 OBP in 68 games for Triple-A Pawtucket this season.

7 CHRISTIAN VÁZQUEZ CSEASON: .284 AVG / .323 OBP / .486 SLG / 16 HR / 47 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 3-4, R, 2B / SERIES at NYY: 4-7, R, 2Bvs. RHP: 63-224 (.281), 10 HR / vs. LHP: 30-103 (.291), 6 HR

Current hitting streak: 2 G (4-for-7, R, 2B). Has set career highs in RBI (47), HR (16), BB (20), and runs (46)...Is 1 hit shy of matching his career-high 94 in 2017.

Vázquez has 16 HR in 94 games this season after hitting 10 HR in 291 games through his first 4 seasons.

Prior to Vázquez, the last Red Sox catcher with 16+ HR in a season was Jarrod Saltalamacchia in 2012 (25).

In the 2nd game of yesterday’s doubleheader, recorded at least 3 hits for the 5th time this season (previous: 7/2 at TOR, 3-for-5).Is tied for the AL lead and ranks 2nd in MLB with a 37.5% caught stealing percentage (15-for-40)...Trails only J.T. Realmuto (40.7%, 24-for-59).Leads active catchers (min. 100 GS) with a 39.0% career caught stealing percentage (67 of 172).In the last 40 seasons (1980-present) the only AL catchers with a higher caught stealing percentage (min. 300 GS) are Iván Rodríguez (43.1%) and Bob Boone (42.5%).Leads MLB with 4 catcher pickoffs. Since at least 1974, the only 2 Red Sox catchers with at least 4 catcher pickoffs in a season are Vázquez and Rich Gedman (5 in 1985).

Of his 26 career HR, 13 have either given the Red Sox the lead or tied the score...11 of his 26 HR have come in the 7th inning or later, with 6 of those giving the Red Sox the lead or tying the score.

2019 vs. NYY CAREER vs. NYY CAREER AT YANKEE STADIUMPLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBIBenintendi .348 46 16 3 8 .311 212 66 9 36 .269 104 28 7 18Betts .185 54 10 3 11 .281 363 102 13 56 .246 179 44 5 20Bogaerts .333 57 19 5 9 .258 391 101 13 40 .225 213 48 7 18Bradley Jr. .372 43 16 2 5 .264 311 82 6 32 .217 161 35 4 11Chavis .243 37 9 2 10 .243 37 9 2 10 .125 16 2 0 1Devers .305 59 18 3 8 .271 144 39 7 20 .267 86 23 4 12Holt .278 18 5 0 3 .233 223 52 3 19 .255 102 26 2 10León .375 16 6 1 4 .244 127 31 3 18 .228 57 13 2 10Martinez .364 55 20 6 12 .343 213 73 13 42 .340 100 34 7 18Moreland .250 16 4 0 2 .221 226 50 6 25 .183 120 22 3 7Travis .259 27 7 0 3 .300 40 12 0 4 .188 16 3 0 1Vázquez .300 40 12 2 8 .241 137 33 4 13 .197 71 14 1 2

LAST HOME RUN MULTI-HIT GAMES MULTI-RBI GAMESPLAYER DATE, OPP. PITCHER AB SINCE 2H 3H 4H 5H TOTAL 2RBI 3RBI 4RBI 5RBI 6+RBI TOTALBenintendi 8/3/19 at NYY-G1 Germán 8 20 12 1 0 33 7 3 1 1 0 11Betts 8/1/19 vs. TB Drake 12 19 12 1 0 32 10 1 0 1 0 12Bogaerts 8/1/19 vs. TB McKay 12 27 8 2 0 37 15 3 4 0 0 20Bradley Jr. 8/3/19 at NYY-G1 Germán 1 17 2 1 0 20 7 2 0 0 1 9Chavis 7/31/19 vs. TB Yarbrough 11 25 1 1 0 27 6 4 1 1 1 13Devers 8/3/19 at NYY-G2 Cortes Jr. 3 29 12 2 0 43 20 4 2 0 1 27Holt 6/14/19 at BAL Ortiz 84 3 4 0 0 6 2 1 0 0 0 3León 7/25/19 at NYY Romine 9 4 1 0 0 5 2 2 0 0 0 4Martinez 8/2/19 vs. NYY Paxton 7 23 12 0 0 35 6 6 2 0 0 14Moreland 5/21/19 at TOR Stroman 35 7 1 0 0 7 8 3 1 0 0 11Travis 7/22/19 at TB Beeks 30 4 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0Vázquez 7/23/19 at TB Poche 34 20 4 1 0 25 13 1 1 0 0 14

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32-Matt Barnes 8/3 at NYY Gm 2 (L, 3-4) 0.2 2 2 2 3 1 33/48 22/6 4/10 2.0 (2 times) 5 (5/14 vs COL)17-Nathan Eovaldi 8/2 at NYY 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 4/5 -/- -/- 1.0 (4 times) 3 (7/30 vs TB)63-Darwinzon Hernandez 8/1 vs. TB 0.1 1 0 0 1 1 5/9 2/2 -/- 2.1 (4/23 vs DET2) 4 (4/23 vs DET2)61-Brian Johnson 8/3 at NYY Gm 2 (START) 3.0 8 3 3 0 2 3/5 3/2 -/- 2.1 (3/31 at SEA) 3 (3/29 at SEA)72-Josh Taylor 8/3 at NYY Gm 2 1.2 2 1 1 1 3 15/27 10/4 -/- 2.0 (2 times) 4 (2 times)64-Marcus Walden 8/3 at NYY Gm 2 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 31/47 27/8 2/5 3.0 (2 times) 5 (4/15 vs BAL)65-Ryan Weber 7/19 at BAL 3.2 4 3 2 1 3 5/5 4/2 -/- 4.0 (5/6 at BAL) 4 (5/6 at BAL)44-Brandon Workman 8/3 at NYY Gm 2 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 40/50 13/2 5/9 2.0 (7/4 at TOR) 4 (7/17 vs TOR)BULLPEN TOTALS: 4.52 ERA 428.1 401 235 215 202 509 258/394 (65%) 146/46 21/40

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

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32 MATT BARNES RHPSEASON: 3-4, 18 Holds, 4 SV, 4.36 ERA, 1.34 WHIP

vs. ALL: .209 (34-163) / vs. RHB: .225 (23-102) / vs. LHB: .180 (11-61)

Took the loss in Gm 2 last night at NYY...Finished the 6th inning to strand a runner, but allowed 2 runs on 2 hits and a season-high 3 BB in the 7th. Runs allowed last night at NYY were his 1st since 6/30 vs. NYY in Lon-don...Did not allow a run over his 10 appearances in July: 8.0 IP, 3 hits, 3 BB, 15 SO, 30 batters faced, .111 AVG (3-27), 0.75 WHIP.Leads Sox relievers with 78 SO and his strikeout rate of 41.1% (78 SO/190 batters faced) is the 2nd highest among all AL relievers in 2019.Additional AL reliever ranks in 2019: 1st in SO/9.0 IP (16.20), 2nd in SO (78), T-7th in holds (18), and T-16th in games (48).Ranks 7th on the Sox’ all-time relief appearances list (277) trailing Dick Radatz for 6th place (286)...Since 2016, ranks T-2nd among all AL relievers in appearances with 242 (Ryan Pressly is 1st with 251).

17 NATHAN EOVALDI RHPSEASON: 0-0, 6.66 ERA, 1.68 WHIP

vs. ALL: .301 (31-103) / vs. RHP: .313 (20-64) / vs. LHP: .282 (11-39)

Threw a perfect 8th inning with 1 SO on 12 pitches Friday night at NYY...His 5th appearance since coming off the IL (all in relief).His last 2 apps have been scoreless (2.0 IP, H, BB, 4 SO, .143 AVG).Reinstated from the 60-day IL on 7/20...On the IL from 4/18-7/19 with a loose body in his right elbow...Underwent successful right elbow arthros-copy and loose body removal surgery on 4/23 at NY Presbyterian Hospital. Made 1 rehab app with Pawtucket (AAA): 7/18 vs. Louisville: 1.0 IP, BB, 3 SO, 19 p...Made 4 starts to open 2019 before his injury (last 4/17 at NYY). For his ML career, has made 13 regular season appearances as a reliever (4.82 ERA; 18.2 IP) and 17 total including the Postseason (3.54 ERA; 28.0 IP)...Does not have any SV opps in his ML career in the reg or Postseason.Including the 2018 Postseason, went 5-4, 2.83 ERA (24 ER/76.1 IP) in 18 games (13 starts) for BOS after being acquired from TB on 7/25/18.

63 DARWINZON HERNANDEZ LHPSEASON: 0-1, 2.25 ERA, 1.83 WHIP

vs. ALL: .229 (11-48) / vs. RHP: .290 (9-31) / vs. LHP: .118 (2-17)

Finished the 6th inning Thursday vs. TB (0.1 IP, H, BB, SO, 15 p)...Worked in 5 of the Sox 7 games this past homestand, including the final 4 games.No ER allowed in 8 games since his 7/16 recall (6.2 IP, 4 H, 5 BB, 15 SO).Has struck out 26 of his 59 batters faced this year with BOS (44.0%)...Is averaging 19.50 SO/9.0 IP (12.0 IP).Recalled 7/16 from Triple-A Pawtucket for his 4th ML stint of 2019/career... Began 2019 in the rotation but all of his last 4 apps for Pawtucket were in relief (since 7/5) and went 1-1 with a 2.08 ERA (1 ER/4.1 IP), 1 BB, 6 SO.Began 2019 with Double-A Portland and was promoted to Pawtucket on 6/15...Between AA and AAA this year: 2-6, 5.02 ERA (32 ER/57.1 IP) 48 BB, 79 SO in 17 games (12 starts).Made ML debut on 4/23 vs. DET Gm 2 appearing in relief (26th man for DH)...Started in his 2nd career ML app on 6/11 vs. TEX (L, 3.0 IP, 4 ER).

61 BRIAN JOHNSON LHPSEASON: 1-1, 6.88 ERA, 2.12WHIP

vs. ALL: .380 (30-79) / vs. RHP: .453 (24-53) / vs. LHP: .231 (6-26)

Started Gm 2 of yesterday’s DH at NYY (3.0 IP, 8 H, 3 ER, 0 BB, 2 SO, 70 p)...Was his 1st ML app since 6/22 vs. TOR.Is 0-0, 3.27 ERA (4 ER/11.0 IP) in 3 starts for BOS this year and 1-1, 13.50 ERA (9 ER/6.0 IP) in 5 relief appearances.Has had 2 stints on the IL this season, left elbow inflammation from 4/6-6/13 and with a non-baseball related medical matter from 6/27-8/2...Appeared in 9 games (5 starts) in rehab assignments between Double-A Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket (5.66 ERA, 13 ER/20.2 IP, 24 H, 26 SO).Earned his 1st win - and the club’s 1st of 2019 on 3/29 at SEA.

72 JOSH TAYLOR LHPSEASON: 0-1, 2 Holds, 3.95 ERA, 1.39 WHIP

vs. ALL: .271 (29-107) / vs. RHP: .260 (19-73) / vs. LHP: .294 (10-34)

Worked 1.2 IP and allowed 1 run (Torres solo HR) with 1 BB and 3 SO last night in Gm 2 at NYY (41 p)...Was his 27th appearance of the year.Since being recalled on 6/14 has posted a 2.42 ERA (6 ER/22.1 IP) with 30 SO and a .207 (17-82) opp. AVG in 22 games...Had a 10.80 ERA (6 ER/5.0 IP) with a .480 (12-25) opp. AVG at the time of his option to AAA on 6/10.Recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket on 6/14 for his 2nd ML stint of the season...Made his ML debut on 5/29 vs. CLE, the same date of his 1st recall.Began 2019 with PawSox...1-1, 2.70 ERA (7 ER/23.1 IP), 18 H, 11 BB, 32 SO in 20 G...Is in his 1st full year in the BOS org. (5/15/18 trade with ARI).

64 MARCUS WALDEN RHPSEASON: 6-1, 5 Holds, 2 SV, 3.56 ERA, 1.10 WHIP

vs. ALL: .205 (42-205) / vs. RHB: .210 (25-119) / vs. LHB: .198 (17-86)

Threw a scoreless 4th last night in Gm 2 at NYY (BB, SO, 15 p)...His 3rd straight scoreless appearance (2.1 IP)...Has not allowed a hit to his last 16 batters faced dating back to his outing on 7/28 vs. NYY.AL reliever ranks: T-4th in wins (6) and 6th in innings (55.2).Has worked 2+IP in 10 of his 47 apps for BOS in 2019 & 1+IP, 16 times.Has stranded 19 of 27 inherited runners this season.Began 2019 with Triple-A Pawtucket...Recalled on 4/6 for his 1st ML stint of 2019...Optioned postgame on 4/14 and recalled on 4/19 for his 2nd stint...Appeared in 1 game for the PawSox (4/4 at Syracuse - 1.2 IP, 0 R).

65 RYAN WEBER RHPSEASON: 1-1, 5.25 ERA, 1.42 WHIP

vs. ALL: .297 (30-101) / vs. RHB: .286 (14-49) / vs. LHB: .308 (16-52)

Recalled by BOS today for his 3rd stint with the club in 2019...With Paw-Sox: 11 starts, 1-2, 4.33 ERA (30 ER/62.1 IP), 63 H, 22 BB, 48 SO...Posted a 1.64 ERA (6 ER/33.0 IP) over his last 6 starts with the PawSox.With BOS has made 3 starts and appeared in relief 5 times...Is 1-1, 7.94 ERA (10 ER/11.1 IP) as a starter & 0-0 2.84 ERA (4 ER/12.2 IP) as a reliever.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...Went 6.0 IP at TOR with 1 run on 3 hits no BB & 4 SO (93 p)...Was 8th starter to be used by BOS in 2019.Began his BOS career with a 6.0-inning scoreless streak which included 4.0 scoreless innings of relief in his BOS debut on 5/6 at BAL.

44 BRANDON WORKMAN RHPSEASON: 8-1, 15 Holds, 5 SV, 2.03 ERA, 1.03 WHIP

vs. ALL: .113 (18-159) / vs. RHB: .109 (10-92) / vs. LHB: .119 (8-67)

Threw the 9th inning of last night's Gm 2 at NYY (1.0 IP, H, 8 p)...Was his 50th appearance of the season and 1st app since last Saturday, 7/27.Has 66 SO in 48.2 IP this year, is 4 SO shy of his single season career high of 70 done in 2014 in 87.0 IP.42 of his 50 appearances (84%) this year are scoreless...Ranks T-3rd for the most scoreless apps among AL relievers in 2019.Leads all ML relievers in 2019 in opp. AVG (.113), SLG (.164), and OPS (.426)...Is T-1st in the majors in wins (8).Among AL relievers, ranks T-8th in SO (66) and games (50), 9th in ERA (2.03), T-11th in holds (15), and 15th in SO/9.0 IP (12.46).Has a .181 BABIP (opponent batting average on balls in play), 4th-lowest among AL relievers in 2019.

2019 vs. NYY CAREER vs. NYY CAREER AT YANKEE STADIUMPLAYER 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 0-1-0 16.62 5/0 4.1 6 8 2-2-1 8.53 28/0 25.1 25 24 0-2-0 9.82 13/0 11.0 10 12Cashner 1-2-0 5.56 4/4 22.2 25 14 3-5-0 3.97 11/11 68.0 67 30 1-2-0 5.06 3/3 16.0 12 9Eovaldi 0-0-0 2.00 4/1 9.0 7 2 1-1-0 1.95 8/5 32.1 21 7 10-5-0 3.54 28/26 160.1 149 63Hernandez 0-0-0 0.00 2/0 2.0 1 0 0-0-0 0.00 2/0 2.0 1 0 -- / Johnson 0-0-0 9.00 1/1 3.0 8 3 1-1-0 5.17 6/3 15.2 19 9 0-0-0 6.75 2/1 4.0 8 3Porcello 1-1-0 11.45 3/3 11.0 20 14 11-9-0 3.71 25/25 152.2 147 63 1-5-0 5.96 8/8 48.1 58 32Price 1-0-0 2.84 1/1 6.1 6 2 16-14-0 4.85 43/42 256.1 276 138 9-8-0 4.74 22/22 133.0 145 70Rodriguez 1-1-0 4.58 3/3 17.2 16 9 6-5-0 4.03 17/15 87.0 84 39 2-4-0 3.96 9/9 52.1 46 23Sale 0-4-0 9.90 4/4 20.0 28 22 6-8-0 2.98 21/18 120.2 98 40 2-5-0 3.71 11/10 63.0 57 26Taylor 0-0-0 5.40 5/0 5.0 7 3 0-0-0 5.40 5/0 5.0 7 3 0-0-0 3.38 2/0 2.2 3 1Walden 0-1-0 9.00 7/0 5.0 6 5 0-1-0 12.00 8/0 6.0 9 8 0-0-0 0.00 3/0 2.2 1 0Weber -- / -- / -- / Workman 0-1-1 5.06 6/0 5.1 4 3 2-4-1 5.35 23/2 35.1 29 21 1-4-1 5.92 13/2 24.1 22 16

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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, 6/18 at MIN (17 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, 3 times, last 7/6 at DETMost 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) ................................8, 4/21 at TB (11 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 .......................................2, 5 times, last 6/14 at BALMost left on base (9 innings) ........................................13, 4/23 vs. DET (G2) Most left on base (extra innings) ............................14, 6/18 at MIN (17 inn.)

Most hits ................................................. 4, 9 times, last Bogaerts, 8/1 vs. TB Most runs ................................................. 4, 2 times, last Betts, 7/26 vs. NYYMost doubles ..............................................3, 2 times, last Benintendi, 8/1 vs. TBMost triples ....................................1, 18 times, last Bradley Jr., 7/27 vs. NYYMost home runs ............................................................3, Betts, 7/26 vs. NYY Most extra-base hits .................................................... 4, Betts, 7/26 vs. NYYMost total bases ........................................................ 14, Betts, 7/26 vs. NYY Most RBI ............................................6, 3 times, last Bradley Jr., 7/20 at BALMost stolen bases ...............................1, 55 times, last Travis, 8/3 at NYY (G2)Most walks ................................... 4, 2 times, last Martinez, 8/3 at NYY (G2) Longest hitting streak .......................................................12, Betts, 7/5-7/20Most 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).................................. 15, 6 times, last 7/31 vs. TBMost strikeouts (extra innings) .............................. 24, 5/14 vs. COL (11 inn.)Most walks (9 innings) .......................................9, 2 times, last 6/30 vs. NYYMost walks (extra innings) ....................................... 7, 7/14 vs. LAD (12 inn.) Fewest walks .............................................................. 0, 6x, last 7/15 vs. TORMost runs allowed, game ....................................................17, 6/29 vs. NYY Most runs allowed, inning .............. 7, 3 times, last 8/3 at NYY, G1 (4th 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, 7/18 vs. TORMost 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 consecutive scoreless inn. ..............15.0, 4/29 (3rd inn.)-4/30 (8th inn.)

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, 3 times, last Smith, 8/3 at NYY (G1)Most strikeouts, starter ................................................ 17, Sale, 5/14 vs. COLMost strikeouts, reliever ............................ 5, 2 times, last Barnes, 5/14 vs. COL Most walks allowed .................................................6, Rodriguez, 8/2 at NYYLongest winning streak ......................................... 8, Workman, 4/19-presentLongest losing streak ..........................................................5, Sale, 3/28-4/28Most consec. scoreless inn., starter .................................... 16.0, Sale, 4/28-5/8 Most consec. scoreless inn., reliever ..................... 10.1, Workman, 4/19-5/11Most 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, 6 times, last Porcello, 7/31 vs. TBMost pitches thrown ...................................................... 116, Sale, 7/23 at TB

Longest winning streak ............................................................... 6, 6/12-6/17Longest losing streak ..............................................................7, 7/28-presentMost 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) ...................... 5:45, 6/18 at MIN (17 inn.)Shortest game, time ........................................................... 2:23, 4/16 at NYYLargest crowd, Fenway Park .......................................... 37,591, 7/25 vs. NYYSmallest 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 ..... 5, 4 times, last 7/4 at TOR (down 1-6, won 8-7)Largest lead relinquished to lose .............................6, 6/22 vs. TOR (led 6-0, lost 8-7)Most errors committed....................................... 3, 3 times, last 7/28 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 collected a hit.............David Price, 4/6/19 at ARI, 1B off Luke WeaverPitcher 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 NYY2 grand slams in a game ......................................Bill Mueller, 7/29/03 at TEXPinch-hit grand slam ............................................... Mike Carp, 9/11/13 at TB3 home runs in a game (ties club record) ................Mookie Betts, 7/26 vs. NYYTurned 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.)

TEAM BATTING

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

TEAM PITCHING

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

MISCELLANEOUS TEAM

THE LAST TIME THE SOX...

FIRST-INNING LEADOFF HOME RUNS (1 in 2019)Mookie Betts, 7/26 vs. NYY off James Paxton (17th 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 (3 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)

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 (10 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)

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

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 single

WALK-OFF WINS (5 in 2019)

RED SOX MANAGER CHALLENGES

TOTAL OVERTURNED CONFIRMED STOOD 28 16 3 9

SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS

HOME RUN TOTALS (173 in 2019)HOME: 85 AWAY: 88 SOLO: 107 2-RUN: 42 3-RUN: 21 GRAND SLAMS: 3

MISCELLANEOUS

OUTFIELD ASSISTS (27 in 2019)

Andrew Benintendi ...................... 8Mookie Betts ................................ 7Jackie Bradley Jr. .......................... 7

J.D. Martinez ................................ 2Sam Travis .................................... 2Steve Pearce ................................. 1

BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (6 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)

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)

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2019 TRANSACTIONSMarch 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

Triple-A 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...RHP Josh Smith, RHP Colten Brewer, and INF Marco Hernández

optioned to Pawtucket (8/3).

STARTERS 37-38 4.99 592.0 609 354 328 194 630 95RELIEVERS 22-16-21 4.55 428.1 401 235 215 202 509 58

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

LEÓN 3 15 16.7 3 1SWIHART 1 4 20.0 0 0VÁZQUEZ 15 24 38.5 7 4

CATCHING CS SB CS% PB PKO

RED SOX 80 62 102 65 70 64 61 82 47 13 648OPPONENTS 69 75 75 72 45 67 65 55 55 11 589

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

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

1st: Betts (65, 30-35), Benintendi (43, 26-17), Chavis (4, 3-1), Pedroia (1, 0-1)2nd: Betts (45, 26-19), Devers (35, 16-19), Benintendi (25, 14-11), Bogaerts (5, 2-3), Vázquez (2, 1-1), Chavis (1, 0-1)3rd: Bogaerts (43, 20-23), Martinez (38, 24-14), Moreland (19, 10-9), Devers (9, 3-6), Pearce (3, 1-2), Vázquez (1, 1-0)4th: Martinez (62, 30-32), Bogaerts (21, 9-12), Devers (18, 14-4), Moreland (7, 5-2), Chavis (2, 0-2), Pearce (2, 0-2), Benintendi (1, 1-0)5th: Bogaerts (40, 24-16), Benintendi (21, 9-12), Devers (19, 9-10), Vázquez (9, 6-3), Chavis (8, 6-2), Holt (4, 2-2), Moreland (4, 1-3), Pearce (3, 1-2), Bradley Jr. (2, 1-1), Núñez (2, 1-1), Travis (1, 0-1)6th: Chavis (21, 13-8), Devers (20, 14-6), Vázquez (19, 10-9), Holt (17, 10-7), Moreland (9, 3-6), Travis (7, 0-7), Benintendi (6, 4-2), Núñez (6, 1-5), Pearce (3, 1-2), Bradley Jr. (2, 2-0), Pedroia (2, 1-1), Swihart (1, 1-0)7th: Chavis (24, 15-9), Bradley Jr. (22, 13-9), Vázquez (16, 10-6), Núñez (10, 4-6), Pearce (10, 4-6), Holt (8, 3-5), Moreland (8, 4-4), Travis (5, 4-1), Devers (4, 1-3), Pedroia (2, 1-1), Swihart (2, 0-2), Benintendi (1, 1-0), Hernández (1, 0-1)8th: Bradley Jr. (49, 29-20), Chavis (17, 9-8), Vázquez (14, 4-10), Núñez (12, 8-4), León (5, 1-4), Holt (4, 0-4), Hernández (3, 2-1), Lin (3, 2-1), Swihart (2, 1-1), Devers (1, 1-0), Pearce (1, 1-0), Pedroia (1, 0-1), Travis (1, 1-0)9th: León (33, 21-12), Bradley Jr. (23, 8-15), Vázquez (20, 9-11), Hernández (9, 5-4), Holt (8, 5-3), Núñez (8, 5-3), Lin (3, 3-0), Pitcher (3, 1-2), Chavis (2, 1-1), Travis (2, 1-1), Pearce (1, 0-1), Swihart (1, 1-0)

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

C: Vázquez (69, 35-34), León (38, 21-17), Swihart (6, 3-3)1B: Moreland (44, 22-22), Chavis (42, 27-15), Pearce (15, 4-11), Travis (9, 6-3), Vázquez (2, 0-2), Holt (1, 0-1)2B: Chavis (36, 20-16), Holt (34, 17-17), Núñez (21, 11-10), Hernández (13, 7-6), Lin (4, 3-1), Pedroia (4, 1-3), Vázquez (1, 0-1)SS: Bogaerts (109, 55-54), Holt (2, 2-0), Lin (1, 1-0), Nunez (1, 1-0)3B: Devers (105, 58-47), Núñez (6, 1-5), Chavis (1, 0-1), Holt (1, 0-1)LF: Benintendi (92, 52-40), Martinez (10, 5-5), Travis (6, 0-6), Pearce (3, 2-1), Holt (2, 0-2)CF: Bradley Jr. (97, 52-45), Betts (10, 4-6), Benintendi (5, 3-2), Lin (1, 1-0)RF: Betts (96, 49-47), Martinez (15, 8-7), Bradley Jr. (1, 1-0), Holt (1, 1-0)DH: Martinez (75, 41-34), Núñez (10, 6-4), Vázquez (9, 5-4), Pearce (5, 2-3), Betts (4, 3-1), Moreland (3, 0-3), Pedroia (2, 1-1), Devers (1, 0-1), Travis (1, 0-1)

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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) 36,023 5 178,19917 4/15 D BALTIMORE L1-8 6-11 T-4th -6.5 Straily (1-1) VELÁZQUEZ (0-1) 35,860 6 214,05918 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 7 244,07424 4/23 N DETROIT L2-4 9-15 4th -7.0 Turnbull (1-2) VELÁZQUEZ (0-2) Greene (11) 30,578 8 274,65225 4/24 N DETROIT W11-4 10-15 4th -6.0 RODRIGUEZ (2-2) Ross (1-3) 31,763 9 306,41526 4/25 N DETROIT W7-3 11-15 4th -5.5 PORCELLO (1-3) Zimmermann (0-4) 34,165 10 340,580 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 11 375,35328 4/28 D TAMPA BAY L2-5 11-17 4th -7.5 Glasnow (5-0) SALE (0-5) Castillo (3) 33,823 12 409,17629 4/29 N OAKLAND W9-4 12-17 4th -7.5 BRASIER (1-0) Montas (4-2) BARNES (2) 30,866 13 440,04230 4/30 N OAKLAND W5-1 13-17 4th -7.0 PORCELLO (2-3) Brooks (2-3) 31,754 14 471,79631 5/1 D OAKLAND W7-3 14-17 4th -5.5 WALDEN (4-0) Fiers (2-3) 33,708 15 505,50432 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 16 539,23540 5/11 D SEATTLE W9-5 21-19 3rd -4.0 PORCELLO (3-3) Hernández (1-4) 36,024 17 575,25941 5/12 D SEATTLE W11-2 22-19 3rd -3.0 VELÁZQUEZ (1-2) Gonzales (5-2) 33,069 18 608,328 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 19 644,13243 5/15 N COLORADO W6-5 (10) 23-20 3rd -4.0 WORKMAN (3-1) Bettis (1-3) 37,032* 20 681,164 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 21 716,72245 5/18 N HOUSTON L3-7 23-22 3rd -5.0 James (1-0) VELÁZQUEZ (1-3) 36,887* 22 753,60946 5/19 D HOUSTON W4-3 24-22 3rd -4.5 WALDEN (6-0) Valdez (1-2) WORKMAN (1) 35,796 23 789,405 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* 24 826,51855 5/28 N CLEVELAND L5-7 29-26 3rd -6.5 Wittgren (2-0) LAKINS (0-1) Hand (14) 32,984 25 859,50256 5/29 N CLEVELAND L9-14 29-27 3rd -7.5 Bieber (4-2) WEBER (1-1) Hand (15) 34,824 26 894,326 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* 27 931,12964 6/8 D TAMPA BAY L2-9 33-31 3rd -7.0 Yarbrough (5-2) SMITH (0-2) 35,564 28 966,69365 6/8 N TAMPA BAY W5-1 34-31 3rd -6.0 PRICE (4-2) Poche (0-1) 37,048* 29 1,003,74166 6/9 D TAMPA BAY L1-6 34-32 3rd -7.0 Snell (4-5) RODRIGUEZ (6-4) 34,643 30 1,038,38467 6/10 N TEXAS L3-4 (11) 34-33 3rd -8.0 Chavez (2-1) BRASIER (2-3) Martin (2) 34,422 31 1,072,80668 6/11 N TEXAS L5-9 34-34 3rd -8.0 Jurado (4-2) HERNANDEZ (0-1) 35,121 32 1,107,92769 6/12 N TEXAS W4-3 35-34 3rd -7.5 BARNES (3-1) Chavez (2-2) 34,330 33 1,142,25770 6/13 N TEXAS W7-6 36-34 3rd -6.5 WORKMAN (4-1) Fairbanks (0-1) SMITH (1) 35,841 34 1,178,09871 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 1,215,00978 6/22 D TORONTO L7-8 42-36 3rd -8.0 Kingham (3-1) BARNES (3-2) Giles (12) 36,712* 36 1,251,72179 6/23 D TORONTO L1-6 42-37 3rd -8.0 Stroman (5-9) PORCELLO (5-7) 36,495* 37 1,288,21680 6/24 N CHICAGO-AL W6-5 43-37 3rd -8.0 WORKMAN (7-1) Fry (1-3) 36,117 38 1,324,33381 6/25 N CHICAGO-AL W6-3 44-37 3rd -8.0 PRICE (5-2) Ruiz (0-1) WORKMAN (3) 34,740 39 1,359,07382 6/26 D CHICAGO-AL L7-8 44-38 3rd -9.0 Colomé (3-1) BARNES (3-3) 36,823* 40 1,395,896 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 1,455,55584 6/30 D NEW YORK-AL L8-12 44-40 3rd -11.0 Ottavino (3-2) WALDEN (6-1) 59,059* 42 1,514,614 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 LOS ANGELES-NL W8-1 50-41 3rd -9.0 RODRIGUEZ (10-4) Maeda (7-6) 36,579* 43 1,551,193 92 7/13 N LOS ANGELES-NL L2-11 50-42 3rd -9.0 Stripling (4-3) SALE (3-9) 36,607* 44 1,587,800 93 7/14 N LOS ANGELES-NL L4-7 50-43 3rd -10.0 Floro (4-2) VELÁZQUEZ (1-4) Kelly (1) 36,700* 45 1,624,500 94 7/15 N TORONTO W10-8 51-43 3rd -9.0 PORCELLO (7-7) Thornton (3-7) WORKMAN (4) 35,616 46 1,660,116 95 7/16 N TORONTO L4-10 51-44 3rd -10.0 Shafer (1-1) CASHNER (9-4) 36,341 47 1,696,457 96 7/17 N TORONTO W5-4 52-44 3rd -9.5 RODRIGUEZ (11-4) Sanchez (3-14) WORKMAN (5) 34,853 48 1,731,310 97 7/18 D TORONTO W5-0 53-44 3rd -10.0 SALE (4-9) Pannone (2-4) 35,357 49 1,766,667

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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 1,804,258 105 7/26 N NEW YORK-AL W10-5 58-47 3rd -9.0 CASHNER (10-5) Paxton (5-6) 37,095* 51 1,841,353 106 7/27 D NEW YORK-AL W9-5 59-47 2nd -8.0 RODRIGUEZ (13-4) Sabathia (5-6) 36,862* 52 1,878,215 107 7/28 N NEW YORK-AL L6-9 59-48 3rd -9.0 Germán (13-2) SALE (5-10) 37,429* 53 1,915,644 7/29 OFF DAY 108 7/30 N TAMPA BAY L5-6 59-49 3rd -9.0 Kolarek (4-3) TAYLOR (0-1) Pagán (8) 36,412 54 1,952,056 109 7/31 N TAMPA BAY L5-8 59-50 3rd -10.0 Yarbrough (10-3) PORCELLO (9-8) Roe (1) 33,046 55 1,985,102 110 8/1 N TAMPA BAY L4-9 59-51 3rd -10.5 McKay (2-1) CASHNER (10-6) 37,225 56 2,022,327 111 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 8/4 N at New York-AL 8/5 N KANSAS CITY 8/6 N KANSAS CITY 8/7 N KANSAS CITY 8/8 N LOS ANGELES-AL 8/9 N LOS ANGELES-AL 8/10 D LOS ANGELES-AL 8/11 D LOS ANGELES-AL 8/12 N at Cleveland 8/13 N at Cleveland 8/14 D at Cleveland 8/15 Off Day 8/16 N BALTIMORE 8/17 N BALTIMORE 8/18 D BALTIMORE 8/19 OFF DAY 8/20 N PHILADELPHIA 8/21 N PHILADELPHIA 8/22 OFF DAY 8/23 N at San Diego 8/24 N at San Diego 8/25 D at San Diego 8/26 Off Day 8/27 N at Colorado 8/28 N at Colorado 8/29 Off Day 8/30 N at Los Angeles-AL 8/31 N at Los Angeles-AL 9/1 D at Los Angeles-AL 9/2 Off Day 9/3 N MINNESOTA 9/4 N MINNESOTA 9/5 N MINNESOTA 9/6 N NEW YORK-AL 9/7 D NEW YORK-AL 9/8 N NEW YORK-AL 9/9 N NEW YORK-AL 9/10 N at Toronto 9/11 N at Toronto 9/12 N at Toronto 9/13 Off Day 9/14 N at Philadelphia 9/15 D at Philadelphia 9/16 Off Day 9/17 N SAN FRANCISCO 9/18 N SAN FRANCISCO 9/19 D SAN FRANCISCO 9/20 N at Tampa Bay 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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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) 93 (53-40)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) 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 55 (30-25)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 20 (9-11)Heath Hembree Right lateral elbow inflammation August 2 2 (0-2)2019 Totals 14 Players 20 IL stints 637 Games Missed

PLAYER INJURY PLACED ON DL (RETRO) REINSTATED GAMES MISSED