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STATE OF THE SOX: The Red Sox are 7 games above .500, matching their season high (also 42-35 and 44-37). The Sox have won each of their last 3 games...They are 4-1 in their last 5 games, 14-7 in their last 21, and 37- 24 (.607) since 4/29 (they were 11-17 through 4/28). AMERICAN LEAGUE WILD CARD STANDINGS Team Record GB Tampa Bay Rays 51-39 (.567) +0.5 Cleveland Indians 49-38 (.563) -- Oakland A’s 49-41 (.544) -1.5 Boston Red Sox 48-41 (.539) -2.0 LIFE ON THE ROAD: The Red Sox are 13-2 in their last 15 road games and an MLB-best 25-9 (.735) in road games since 4/19...The Sox had last gone 13-2 or better in a span of 15 road games in a single season in 2011 (13-2, 5/24-6/16). The Sox opened 2019 with 11 road games and went 3-8, but they have posted a winning record in each of their 5 road trips since then (also 4-3 on current 8-game trip). SLUGGING SOX: The Red Sox have scored 6+ runs in 12 of their last 14 games (beginning 6/19)...They have scored 8+ runs in 6 of their last 7 games (13, 8, 10, 3, 8, 9, 10). Overall, the Sox lead the majors in OBP (.346) and rank among leaders in AVG (2nd, .273), runs per game (3rd, 5.65), XBH (3rd, 327), and walks (T-4th, 342). Through 4/28, the Sox ranked 21st in MLB in runs per game (4.29) and OPS (.706)...Since then, they lead MLB in runs per game (6.28), AVG (.288), and OPS (.850). FIRST THINGS FIRST: Last night, Mookie Betts and Andrew Benintendi each hit a triple in the 1st inning...It had been 56 years since the Sox hit multiple 1st-inning triples in a game (last: 7/5/63 vs. CWS, Gary Geiger & Earl Wilson). The Red Sox have scored in the 1st inning in 8 of their last 9 games (21 first-inning runs total in that time)... Mookie Betts has reached base in the Sox’ first plate appearance in 6 of those 9 games (5-for-8, 2B, 3B, BB). LEADING OFF: Mookie Betts leads the majors in runs scored (76)...Since making his MLB debut on 6/29/14, he ranks 2nd in MLB in runs (554) behind only Charlie Blackmon (562). Betts has scored 75+ runs before the All-Star break 3 times (2016, ‘18, ‘19), matching the most such seasons in MLB history (also Todd Helton, Rickey Henderson, Bobby Bonds, and Ted Williams). MOST RUNS SCORED AT THE ALL-STAR BREAK (RED SOX) Rk. Player (Year) Runs 1. Ted Williams (1946) .............................. 82 2. Mookie Betts (2018) ............................. 79 T3. Ted Williams (1949) .............................. 76 T3. Mookie Betts (2019) ...................... 76 FOREVER AND DEVERS: Rafael Devers has an active 10-game hitting streak, during which he is 20-for-43 (.465) with 7 2B, 4 HR, 14 RBI, and 15 runs scored. Devers has 4 HR and 12 RBI in his last 5 games...In 56 games since the start of May, he leads the AL and ranks 2nd in the majors with 54 RBI (Bell-63). Devers ranks among AL leaders in AVG (2nd, .328), hits (3rd, 112), runs (T-2nd, 69), doubles (3rd, 25), XBH (4th, 43), RBI (6th, 62), and multi-hit games (T-2nd, 34). EXTRA CREDIT: The Red Sox have recorded at least 1 XBH in each of their last 103 games (beginning 9/15/18), MLB’s longest active streak. The Sox hit 1 triple in their first 42 games (through 5/14), but they lead MLB with 14 triples since then. CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AN XBH, RED SOX HISTORY Rk. Dates Games 1. 5/3/2004-5/3/2005 ............................. 164 2. 6/7/1998-4/21/1999 ........................... 117 3. 9/4/2001-7/2/2002 ............................. 106 4. 9/15/2018-present ........................ 103 WHAT’S AHEAD: The Red Sox conclude the season’s 1st half today with their 90th game...In the 2nd half, they will play 39 home games and 33 road games. Following the All-Star break, the Sox will play 34 games in 34 days from 7/12-8/14...They have an off day in that stretch (Mon., 7/29) but will play a day-night doubleheader at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, 8/3. 17 of the Sox’ first 24 games out of the break will be against teams that would make the Postseason based on today’s standings (NYY-8, TB-6, LAD-3). PRICE CHECK: David Price has a 3.26 career ERA and needs 1 more victory to reach 150 career wins (149-77, .659)...In the Live Ball Era (1920-present), only 8 pitchers have 150+ wins, a .650+ win %, and an ERA of 3.30 or lower: Sandy Koufax, Roger Clemens, Pedro Martinez, Whitey Ford, Lefty Grove, Ron Guidry, Clayton Kershaw, and Max Scherzer. Dating back to 7/12/18, including the Postseason, Price is 16-4 with a 2.97 ERA (59 ER/179.0 IP). WANNA GET AWAY?: The Red Sox are 13-3 in their last 16 games on getaway days...They are 18-10 in series finales this season, including 16-6 in their last 22. Beginning with last Wednesday’s flight to London and concluding with today’s flight to Boston, the Red Sox will have flown approximately 7,676 miles in 12 days...That does not include the coaches and players taking part in the All-Star Game. RED SOX TRAVEL SCHEDULE Date Flight Miles June 26 Boston to London 3,275 June 30 London to Toronto 3,566 July 4 Toronto to Detroit 204 July 7 Detroit to Boston 631 ALL-STAR SOX: The Red Sox will feature 3 players at the All-Star Game: J.D. Martinez (starting DH, 3rd ASG), Mookie Betts (OF reserve, 4th ASG), and Xander Bogaerts (SS reserve, 2nd ASG)...Alex Cora will manage the AL All- Stars and will be joined by 8 members of his BOS coaching staff, along with honorary coach Terry Francona. PICK YOUR POISON: The Red Sox are the only AL team with 3 qualifying players with an OPS of at least .900 (Devers-.936, Bogaerts-.920, Martinez-.909). The Sox feature 3 players with 60+ runs scored; the rest of the AL has a combined 5 players with 60+ runs. The Sox have 7 players with 13+ HR, 2nd-most in the majors (MIN-8)...This is the first time the Sox have ever had that many players with 13+ HR before the All-Star break...This is also the first time they have had 4 players with 15+ HR before the break since 1984. STRIKE IT RICH: Red Sox pitchers lead MLB in strikeouts (901) and SO/9.0 IP (10.04)...The Sox have recorded 10+ SO in an MLB-high 51 games, 4 more than any other team. Sox relievers lead the majors in SO/9.0 IP (10.74)... Matt Barnes leads AL relievers with 16.30 SO/9.0 IP. WHAT A DIFFERENCE: The Red Sox’ run differential was a season-worst -42 after their 2-game series at NYY in April... They have since out-scored opponents, 426-329 (+97), MLB’s 4th-highest mark since 4/19 (MIN +110, LAD +100, NYY +99). Overall, the Sox’ +55 run differential ranks 9th in MLB. HERE’S THE SITUATION: With runners in scoring position in their last 14 games (beginning 6/19), the Red Sox are batting .354 with a .957 OPS (51-for-144, 12 2B, 5 HR)... Overall, they rank 4th in the majors in AVG with RISP (.278). With 2 outs, the Sox lead the majors in AVG (.272), SLG (.492), OPS (.845), hits (279), and RBI (202). BOS leads the majors in AVG & OBP vs. RHP (.281/.356). The Sox lead MLB in pinch-hitting AVG (.426, 20-for- 47), OBP (.509), SLG (.787), and OPS (1.296)...They rank T-1st in the AL with 4 pinch-hit HR. BOSTON RED SOX (48-41) at DETROIT TIGERS (28-56) Sunday, July 7, 2019 1:10 p.m. ET Comerica Park Detroit, MI LHP David Price (6-2, 3.33) vs. LHP Gregory Soto (0-2, 8.06) Game #90 • Road Game #48 TV: NESN Radio: WEEI 93.7 FM, WCCM 1490 AM/103.7 FM (Spanish) REGULAR SEASON BREAKDOWN AL East Standing ..................... 3rd, 10.0 GB Home/Road ............................. 20-22/28-19 Day/Night ................................ 17-16/31-25 March/April/May ............... 1-3/12-14/16-11 June/July ..................................... 15-12/4-1 vs. AL East .......................................... 19-19 vs. AL Central ....................................... 15-7 vs. AL West ......................................... 12-12 vs. National League................................ 2-3 vs. RH/LH starter ..................... 38-27/10-14 Leading after 6 innings ........................ 37-7 Tied after 6 innings ................................ 8-3 Trailing after 6 innings ......................... 3-31 Leading after 7 innings ........................ 39-7 Tied after 7 innings ................................ 6-2 Trailing after 7 innings ......................... 3-32 Leading after 8 innings ........................ 36-4 Tied after 8 innings ................................ 8-3 Trailing after 8 innings ......................... 4-34 Red Sox score first.............................. 26-19 Opponents score first ......................... 22-22 Shutouts................................................. 4-3 Scoring less than 3 runs ....................... 3-14 Scoring 3 or 4 runs ............................... 5-15 Scoring 5 or more runs ....................... 40-12 Red Sox hit HR/hit 0 HR ............ 41-27/7-14 1-run/2-run games ...................... 13-11/6-8 Walk-offs................................................ 5-4 Extra innings (home/road)............... 2-2/4-1 Series openers/finales ............. 13-16/18-10 Series W-L-T (home) ........................... 3-6-5 Series W-L-T (road) ............................. 9-6-0 Series W-L-T (total)......................... 12-12-5 Series sweeps (home/road) ............. 2-2/3-1 Come-from-behind wins ......................... 26 UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS DATE OPP. BOS TIME RED SOX STARTER OPPOSING STARTER TV Mon.-Thu., 7/8-11 All-Star Break 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 RED SOX TEAM LEADERS Batting Hits ......................................... Devers (112) Doubles ..................................Bogaerts (28) Triples..........................Benintendi, Betts (4) HR ..........................................Martinez (18) RBI .........................................Bogaerts (63) Runs .............................................Betts (76) SB.................................................Betts (10) BB ................................................Betts (67) AVG (min. 100 AB) ................. Devers (.328) OBP (min. 100 AB) ....................Betts (.392) SLG (min. 100 AB) .................. Devers (.554) OPS (min. 100 AB).................. Devers (.936) Pitching ERA (min. 20.0 IP) ................. Workman (1.80) Strikeouts .................................... Sale (153) Wins ....................................... Rodriguez (9) Saves........................................... Brasier (7) Games.................................. Workman (42) Starts............. Porcello, Rodriguez, Sale (18) Innings (Starter) ....................... Sale (107.0) Innings (Reliever) ...................... Walden (45.2) Opponent AVG (min. 20.0 IP)... Workman (.108) SO/9.0 IP (min. 20.0 IP) ......... Barnes (16.3) VS. THE TIGERS All-Time ......................... 1,044-977-13 In Boston................................ 570-443-6 In Detroit................................ 474-534-7 At Comerica Park .......................40-34 2019................................................ 4-2 In Boston............................................2-2 In Detroit............................................2-0 DATE H/R SCORE WP LP 4/23 H L4-7 Boyd Brewer 4/23 H L2-4 Turnbull Velázquez 4/24 H W11-4 Rodriguez Ross 4/25 H W7-3 Porcello Zimmermann 7/5 R W9-6 Rodriguez Carpenter 7/6 R W10-6 Porcello Zimmermann MOST RUNS SCORED IN THE AL Rk. Player Runs 1. Mookie Betts .......................... 76 T2. Rafael Devers ......................... 69 T2. Mike Trout ..................................... 69 4. Xander Bogaerts .................... 66 5. DJ LeMahieu ................................. 65 * Special thanks to the Elias Sports Bureau, Baseball-Reference.com, and STATS Inc. *

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STATE OF THE SOX: The Red Sox are 7 games above .500, matching their season high (also 42-35 and 44-37).

The Sox have won each of their last 3 games...They are 4-1 in their last 5 games, 14-7 in their last 21, and 37-24 (.607) since 4/29 (they were 11-17 through 4/28).

AMERICAN LEAGUE WILD CARD STANDINGS

Team Record GB Tampa Bay Rays 51-39 (.567) +0.5 Cleveland Indians 49-38 (.563) -- Oakland A’s 49-41 (.544) -1.5 Boston Red Sox 48-41 (.539) -2.0

LIFE ON THE ROAD: The Red Sox are 13-2 in their last 15 road games and an MLB-best 25-9 (.735) in road games since 4/19...The Sox had last gone 13-2 or better in a span of 15 road games in a single season in 2011 (13-2, 5/24-6/16).

The Sox opened 2019 with 11 road games and went 3-8, but they have posted a winning record in each of their 5 road trips since then (also 4-3 on current 8-game trip).

SLUGGING SOX: The Red Sox have scored 6+ runs in 12 of their last 14 games (beginning 6/19)...They have scored 8+ runs in 6 of their last 7 games (13, 8, 10, 3, 8, 9, 10).

Overall, the Sox lead the majors in OBP (.346) and rank among leaders in AVG (2nd, .273), runs per game (3rd, 5.65), XBH (3rd, 327), and walks (T-4th, 342).

Through 4/28, the Sox ranked 21st in MLB in runs per game (4.29) and OPS (.706)...Since then, they lead MLB in runs per game (6.28), AVG (.288), and OPS (.850).

FIRST THINGS FIRST: Last night, Mookie Betts and Andrew Benintendi each hit a triple in the 1st inning...It had been 56 years since the Sox hit multiple 1st-inning triples in a game (last: 7/5/63 vs. CWS, Gary Geiger & Earl Wilson).

The Red Sox have scored in the 1st inning in 8 of their last 9 games (21 first-inning runs total in that time)...Mookie Betts has reached base in the Sox’ first plate appearance in 6 of those 9 games (5-for-8, 2B, 3B, BB).

LEADING OFF: Mookie Betts leads the majors in runs scored (76)...Since making his MLB debut on 6/29/14, he ranks 2nd in MLB in runs (554) behind only Charlie Blackmon (562).

Betts has scored 75+ runs before the All-Star break 3 times (2016, ‘18, ‘19), matching the most such seasons in MLB history (also Todd Helton, Rickey Henderson, Bobby Bonds, and Ted Williams).

MOST RUNS SCORED AT THE ALL-STAR BREAK (RED SOX)

Rk. Player (Year) Runs 1. Ted Williams (1946) .............................. 82 2. Mookie Betts (2018) ............................. 79 T3. Ted Williams (1949) .............................. 76 T3. Mookie Betts (2019) ......................76

FOREVER AND DEVERS: Rafael Devers has an active 10-game hitting streak, during which he is 20-for-43 (.465) with 7 2B, 4 HR, 14 RBI, and 15 runs scored.

Devers has 4 HR and 12 RBI in his last 5 games...In 56 games since the start of May, he leads the AL and ranks 2nd in the majors with 54 RBI (Bell-63).

Devers ranks among AL leaders in AVG (2nd, .328), hits (3rd, 112), runs (T-2nd, 69), doubles (3rd, 25), XBH (4th, 43), RBI (6th, 62), and multi-hit games (T-2nd, 34).

EXTRA CREDIT: The Red Sox have recorded at least 1 XBH in each of their last 103 games (beginning 9/15/18), MLB’s longest active streak.

The Sox hit 1 triple in their first 42 games (through 5/14), but they lead MLB with 14 triples since then.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AN XBH, RED SOX HISTORY

Rk. Dates Games 1. 5/3/2004-5/3/2005 ............................. 164 2. 6/7/1998-4/21/1999 ........................... 117 3. 9/4/2001-7/2/2002 ............................. 106 4. 9/15/2018-present ........................103

WHAT’S AHEAD: The Red Sox conclude the season’s 1st half today with their 90th game...In the 2nd half, they will play 39 home games and 33 road games.

Following the All-Star break, the Sox will play 34 games in 34 days from 7/12-8/14...They have an off day in that stretch (Mon., 7/29) but will play a day-night doubleheader at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, 8/3.

17 of the Sox’ first 24 games out of the break will be against teams that would make the Postseason based on today’s standings (NYY-8, TB-6, LAD-3).

PRICE CHECK: David Price has a 3.26 career ERA and needs 1 more victory to reach 150 career wins (149-77, .659)...In the Live Ball Era (1920-present), only 8 pitchers have 150+ wins, a .650+ win %, and an ERA of 3.30 or lower: Sandy Koufax, Roger Clemens, Pedro Martinez, Whitey Ford, Lefty Grove, Ron Guidry, Clayton Kershaw, and Max Scherzer.

Dating back to 7/12/18, including the Postseason, Price is 16-4 with a 2.97 ERA (59 ER/179.0 IP).

WANNA GET AWAY?: The Red Sox are 13-3 in their last 16 games on getaway days...They are 18-10 in series finales this season, including 16-6 in their last 22.

Beginning with last Wednesday’s flight to London and concluding with today’s flight to Boston, the Red Sox will have flown approximately 7,676 miles in 12 days...That does not include the coaches and players taking part in the All-Star Game.

RED SOX TRAVEL SCHEDULE

Date Flight Miles June 26 Boston to London 3,275 June 30 London to Toronto 3,566 July 4 Toronto to Detroit 204 July 7 Detroit to Boston 631

ALL-STAR SOX: The Red Sox will feature 3 players at the All-Star Game: J.D. Martinez (starting DH, 3rd ASG), Mookie Betts (OF reserve, 4th ASG), and Xander Bogaerts (SS reserve, 2nd ASG)...Alex Cora will manage the AL All-Stars and will be joined by 8 members of his BOS coaching staff, along with honorary coach Terry Francona.

PICK YOUR POISON: The Red Sox are the only AL team with 3 qualifying players with an OPS of at least .900 (Devers-.936, Bogaerts-.920, Martinez-.909).

The Sox feature 3 players with 60+ runs scored; the rest of the AL has a combined 5 players with 60+ runs.

The Sox have 7 players with 13+ HR, 2nd-most in the majors (MIN-8)...This is the first time the Sox have ever had that many players with 13+ HR before the All-Star break...This is also the first time they have had 4 players with 15+ HR before the break since 1984.

STRIKE IT RICH: Red Sox pitchers lead MLB in strikeouts (901) and SO/9.0 IP (10.04)...The Sox have recorded 10+ SO in an MLB-high 51 games, 4 more than any other team.

Sox relievers lead the majors in SO/9.0 IP (10.74)...Matt Barnes leads AL relievers with 16.30 SO/9.0 IP.

WHAT A DIFFERENCE: The Red Sox’ run differential was a season-worst -42 after their 2-game series at NYY in April...They have since out-scored opponents, 426-329 (+97), MLB’s 4th-highest mark since 4/19 (MIN +110, LAD +100, NYY +99).

Overall, the Sox’ +55 run differential ranks 9th in MLB.

HERE’S THE SITUATION: With runners in scoring position in their last 14 games (beginning 6/19), the Red Sox are batting .354 with a .957 OPS (51-for-144, 12 2B, 5 HR)...Overall, they rank 4th in the majors in AVG with RISP (.278).

With 2 outs, the Sox lead the majors in AVG (.272), SLG (.492), OPS (.845), hits (279), and RBI (202).

BOS leads the majors in AVG & OBP vs. RHP (.281/.356). The Sox lead MLB in pinch-hitting AVG (.426, 20-for-47), OBP (.509), SLG (.787), and OPS (1.296)...They rank T-1st in the AL with 4 pinch-hit HR.

BOSTON RED SOX (48-41) at DETROIT TIGERS (28-56)Sunday, July 7, 2019 • 1:10 p.m. ET • Comerica Park • Detroit, MI

LHP David Price (6-2, 3.33) vs. LHP Gregory Soto (0-2, 8.06)Game #90 • Road Game #48 • TV: NESN • Radio: WEEI 93.7 FM, WCCM 1490 AM/103.7 FM (Spanish)

REGULAR SEASON BREAKDOWNAL East Standing .....................3rd, 10.0 GBHome/Road ............................. 20-22/28-19Day/Night ................................ 17-16/31-25March/April/May ............... 1-3/12-14/16-11June/July ..................................... 15-12/4-1vs. AL East ..........................................19-19vs. AL Central .......................................15-7vs. AL West .........................................12-12vs. National League................................2-3vs. RH/LH starter ..................... 38-27/10-14Leading after 6 innings ........................37-7Tied after 6 innings ................................8-3Trailing after 6 innings .........................3-31Leading after 7 innings ........................39-7Tied after 7 innings ................................6-2Trailing after 7 innings .........................3-32Leading after 8 innings ........................36-4Tied after 8 innings ................................8-3Trailing after 8 innings .........................4-34Red Sox score first ..............................26-19Opponents score first .........................22-22Shutouts .................................................4-3Scoring less than 3 runs .......................3-14Scoring 3 or 4 runs ...............................5-15Scoring 5 or more runs .......................40-12Red Sox hit HR/hit 0 HR ............ 41-27/7-141-run/2-run games ...................... 13-11/6-8Walk-offs ................................................5-4Extra innings (home/road) ............... 2-2/4-1Series openers/finales ............. 13-16/18-10Series W-L-T (home) ........................... 3-6-5Series W-L-T (road) ............................. 9-6-0Series W-L-T (total) ......................... 12-12-5Series sweeps (home/road) ............. 2-2/3-1Come-from-behind wins .........................26

UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPSDATE OPP. BOS TIME RED SOX STARTER OPPOSING STARTER TV Mon.-Thu., 7/8-11 All-Star Break

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

RED SOX TEAM LEADERSBattingHits .........................................Devers (112)Doubles ..................................Bogaerts (28)Triples..........................Benintendi, Betts (4)HR ..........................................Martinez (18)RBI .........................................Bogaerts (63)Runs .............................................Betts (76)SB.................................................Betts (10)BB ................................................Betts (67)AVG (min. 100 AB) .................Devers (.328)OBP (min. 100 AB) ....................Betts (.392)SLG (min. 100 AB) ..................Devers (.554)OPS (min. 100 AB) ..................Devers (.936)

PitchingERA (min. 20.0 IP) ................. Workman (1.80)Strikeouts .................................... Sale (153)Wins .......................................Rodriguez (9)Saves ...........................................Brasier (7)Games .................................. Workman (42)Starts.............Porcello, Rodriguez, Sale (18)Innings (Starter) ....................... Sale (107.0)Innings (Reliever) ......................Walden (45.2) Opponent AVG (min. 20.0 IP)... Workman (.108)SO/9.0 IP (min. 20.0 IP) ......... Barnes (16.3)

VS. THE TIGERSAll-Time ......................... 1,044-977-13 In Boston ................................ 570-443-6 In Detroit ................................ 474-534-7 At Comerica Park .......................40-34

2019................................................ 4-2 In Boston ............................................2-2 In Detroit ............................................2-0

DATE H/R SCORE WP LP4/23 H L4-7 Boyd Brewer4/23 H L2-4 Turnbull Velázquez4/24 H W11-4 Rodriguez Ross4/25 H W7-3 Porcello Zimmermann7/5 R W9-6 Rodriguez Carpenter7/6 R W10-6 Porcello Zimmermann

MOST RUNS SCORED IN THE ALRk. Player Runs1. Mookie Betts .......................... 76T2. Rafael Devers ......................... 69T2. Mike Trout ..................................... 694. Xander Bogaerts .................... 665. DJ LeMahieu ................................. 65

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

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TODAY’S STARTING PITCHER

W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO AVG2019 6-2 3.33 15 15 78.1 70 32 29 7 19 89 .236CAREER 149-77 3.26 314 304 2000.2 1774 794 724 199 514 1942 .236LAST TIME OUT:

Allowed 2 ER in 6.0 IP on 7/2 at TOR (4 H, 7 SO), in a 10-6 Sox win.TODAY’S START:

Is 1 win away from 150 career wins...In his last 5 road starts, he has a 1.96 ERA (5 ER/23.0 IP). Since returning from the IL on 5/20 he is 5-0 with a 2.98 ERA (42.1 IP, 39 H, 14 ER, 47

SO)...He’s allowed 2 ER or fewer in 8 of his 9 starts during that span. Has surrendered 0 HR in his last 5 starts...Allowed 3 HR in his 1st start of 2019, but has

given up only 4 HR in 14 starts since (72.1 IP). Has a 4.39 ERA in innings 1-3 (20 ER/41.0 IP), but a 2.17 ERA in all others (9 ER/37.1 IP). In 32 appearances (31 starts) since the 2018 All-Star break, including the Postseason, is

15-4 with a 2.92 ERA, .216 opponent AVG, and 1.07 WHIP (172.1 IP, 138 H, 56 ER, 180 SO). Since 9/1/18, including the Postseason, has held lefties to a .149 AVG (10-for-67) and 2 XBH...

Has not allowed a HR to his last 71 LHH faced (last: Derek Dietrich, 8/29/18 vs. MIA).VS. THE TIGERS:

Has made 9 career appearances (7 GS) vs. DET and owns a 2.10 ERA (12 ER/51.1 IP)...Has allowed 2 ER or fewer in 6 of the 7 starts.

Owns a 1.80 career ERA vs. DET at Comerica Park (4-0, 6 ER/20.0 IP). Is 10-4 in 22 career appearances (20 GS) at Comerica Park with a 2.99 ERA...Since the

venue opened in 2000, he has the 4th-lowest ERA among starters (min. 10 starts).CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

Won the 2012 AL Cy Young Award and was the runner-up in 2010 and 2015...Is the only No. 1 overall draft pick ever to win a Cy Young Award.

His 3.26 career ERA is the 3rd-lowest among active AL pitchers (min. 1,000.0 IP). Since joining the Rays rotation on 5/25/09, his 149 wins trail only Justin Verlander’s 164

for most in the AL.

10-DAVID PRICE, LHP 6-2, 3.33 ERA, 15 starts

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

IPHRERBBSOHRCG

SHOWIN STREAKLOSS STREAK

10+ SO G

20197.0, 4/14 vs. BAL8, 6/25 vs. CWS6, 6/13 vs. TEX6, 6/13 vs. TEX4, 7/2 at TOR

10, 2x, last 6/28 vs. TB3, 4/1 at OAK

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5, 5/20-present1, 2x, last 4/27

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, 3.06 ERA, 6 GS3-1, 3.52 ERA, 9 GS.236 (70-296), 7 HR

.196 (9-46), 0 HR.244 (61-250), 7 HR

1.14

CAREER68-39, 3.06 ERA, 153 G, 149 GS81-38, 3.46 ERA, 161 G, 155 GS

.236 (1774-7528), 199 HR.225 (392-1744), 31 HR

.239 (1382-5784), 168 HR1.14

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VS. DET W-L ERA G GS IP H ER HR BB SO2018 1-0 0.00 1 1 6.1 4 0 0 1 5CAREER 6-1 2.10 9 7 51.1 40 12 3 15 49at DETROIT 4-0 1.80 6 4 30.0 22 6 2 10 271

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 15/9

5/28 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 99/656/8 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 93/60

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

TIGERS CAREER VS. PRICE PLAYER AVG. AB H HR SOBeckham .094 32 3 0 6Cabrera .059 17 1 0 7Candelario .333 3 1 0 1Castellanos .143 7 1 0 2Castro - 0 0 0 0Dixon - 0 0 0 0Goodrum .333 3 1 0 0Hicks .000 3 0 0 0Mercer .333 3 1 0 1Reyes - 0 0 0 0Stewart - 0 0 0 0Wilson 1.000 2 2 0 0

RED SOX CAREER vs. SOTO

PLAYER AVG. AB H HR SO Benintendi - 0 0 0 0Betts - 0 0 0 0Bogaerts - 0 0 0 0Bradley Jr. 1.000 1 1 0 0Chavis 1.000 1 1 0 0Devers - 0 0 0 0Hernández - 0 0 0 0Holt - 0 0 0 0León - 0 0 0 0Martinez .000 1 0 0 1Núñez .000 1 0 0 0Vázquez .000 1 0 0 0

STARTING PITCHERS’ BREAKDOWN

QUALITY SOXSTARTER GS STARTS RS/IP RSA REC.Sale 18 9 44/107.0 3.70 6-12Eovaldi 4 1 13/21.0 5.57 3-1Rodriguez 18 6 95/102.2 8.33 13-5Porcello 18 8 62/99.2 5.60 10-8Price 15 8 50/78.1 5.74 8-7Velázquez 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 2 0 8/8.0 9.00 1-1

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16 ANDREW BENINTENDI OFSEASON: .274 AVG / .352 OBP / .435 SLG / 7 HR / 37 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 4-6, 2 R, 2B, 3B, RBI / ROAD TRIP: 4-15, 2 R, 2B, 3B, RBIvs. RHP: 69-244 (.283), 6 HR / vs. LHP: 16-66 (.242), 1 HR

Current hitting streak: 1 G (4-for-6, 2 R, 2B, 3B, RBI).Set a season high with 4 hits last night at DET, including an RBI triple in the 1st and double in the 4th.Last night was his 4th career game with at least 4 hits: 5-for-5 on 4/23/17 at BAL, 5-for-5 on 7/4/17 at TEX, 4-for-5 on 7/8/17 at KC.In 21 games since 6/5, is batting .309/.343/.489 with 13 XBH (29-for-94, 14 R, 10 2B, 3B, 2 HR, 11 RBI, 5 BB).Is 10-for-20 (.500) in 5 games vs. DET this season.Owns the 2nd-highest AVG vs. DET among actives (min. 75 AB), batting .349/.421/.602 (29-for-83) with 15 RBI in 21 career games against the club.Ranks T-5th in the AL and T-10th in MLB with 25 2-out RBI...Has hit .351 (33-for-94) with 2 outs (4th in the AL, 5th in MLB).In 34 road games beginning 4/4, is batting .303 (46-for-151).Is batting .333 with RISP this season (22-for-66)...His .342 career AVG with RISP is the 3rd-highest since at least 1974 (min. 250 AB).

50 MOOKIE BETTS OF

SEASON: .273 AVG / .392 OBP / .469 SLG / 13 HR / 40 RBILAST NIGHT: 3-5, 2 R, 2B, 3B, 2 RBI, BB / ROAD TRIP: 9-19, 10 R, 3 2B, 3B, 3 RBI, 5 BB, SF

vs. RHP: 74-255 (.290), 12 HR / vs. LHP: 19-86 (.221), 1 HRCurrent hitting streak: 2 G (6-for-9, 5 R, 2 2B, 3B, 3 RBI).Voted an AL All-Star by the Player Ballot, his 4th straight All-Star selection.Recorded 3 hits for the 2nd consecutive game last night at DET...Tripled as the 1st batter of the game and scored, and hit a 2-run 2B in the 2nd.His last 2 games mark his 9th career pair of consecutive 3-hit games, and his 1st such occurrence since September 2018 (also 2 games).In 11 games since 6/23, is batting .333/.426/.511 (15-for-45, 15 R, 3 2B, 3B, HR, 5 RBI, 8 BB).Leads MLB with 76 runs scored.Betts scored 79 runs prior to the All-Star Game in 2018...The only other players to score at least 76 runs prior to the All-Star Game multiple times are Alex Rodriguez (2000, ‘07), Todd Helton (2000, ‘01, ‘03), Jeff Bagwell (1999, ‘00), Kenny Lofton (1994, ‘99), Rickey Henderson (1982, ‘85, ‘86), Bobby Bonds (1969, ‘73), and Ted Williams (1946, ‘49).His 67 BB are the 3rd-most in MLB (Trout-76, Hoskins-68).His .392 OBP is the 5th-best in the AL.Ranks T-2nd in the AL and T-3rd in MLB with 7 OF assists.According to FanGraphs, ranks 2nd among AL outfielders in WAR (2.9).Ranks 2nd in the AL and T-4th in MLB in stolen base % (90.9, 10-for-11).In 6 games vs. DET this year, is 11-for-23 (.478) with 8 R, 5 2B, 3B, and 7 RBI.

2 XANDER BOGAERTS SSSEASON: .295 AVG / .385 OBP / .535 SLG / 17 HR / 63 RBILAST NIGHT: DNP / ROAD TRIP: 4-18, 3 R, 2B, HR, 6 RBI, BB

vs. RHP: 76-255 (.298), 11 HR / vs. LHP: 21-74 (.284), 6 HRCurrent hitting streak: 2 G (2-for-9, 2 R, HR, 5 RBI).Named to the AL All-Star team Wednesday as an injury replacement...Is his 2nd All-Star selection (also 2016).Ranks T-2nd in the AL with 63 RBI, T-1st with 28 2B, and T-2nd with 45 XBH.Also ranks among the top 10 in the AL in runs (4th, 66), OPS (5th, .920), OBP (6th, .385), walks (6th, 50), hits (9th, 97), and SLG (9th, .535).According to FanGraphs, ranks 3rd in the AL and 6th in MLB in WAR (3.7), the highest among ML shortstops.Ranks T-1st in MLB with 28 RBI in the 7th inning or later (also Pete Alonso).In the 7th inning or later this season, is batting .365/.460/.702 with 7 HR and 28 RBI (38-for-104, 21 R, 14 2B, 19 BB).Ranks 2nd on the club with 20 game-tying or go-ahead RBI (Devers-25).Has 3 HR and 12 RBI in 8 games beginning 6/25. Has hit .326/.420/.584/1.005 in 49 games since 5/10 (62-for-190, 32 BB).Is a .331 career hitter vs. DET (34 games, 46-for-139)...Is 6-for-20 (.300) with 6 runs, 3 HR, and 8 RBI in 5 games against the club this season.Bogaerts’ 17 HR this season are the most by a Red Sox shortstop prior to the All-Star Game since Rico Petrocelli hit 25 in 1969.

19 JACKIE BRADLEY JR. OFSEASON: .233 AVG / .331 OBP / .400 SLG / 9 HR / 31 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 0-4, BB / ROAD TRIP: 4-21, 3 R, 2 2B, 3 RBI, 2 BBvs. RHP: 45-191 (.236), 7 HR / vs. LHP: 19-84 (.226), 2 HR

Current hitting streak: 0-for-4.Has 13 RBI in his last 20 games.Has multiple hits in 5 of his last 8 games (.364/12-for-33).Has a .429 OBP in 15 games beginning 6/18.In 42 games beginning 5/20, is batting .307/.402/.587/.989 (46-for-150, 25 R, 13 2B, 3B, 9 HR, 24 RBI, 6 HBP, 18 BB).Since 5/20, ranks 14th in the AL in SLG and 10th in OPS (min. 100 PA).His 6 OF assists rank T-4th in the AL and T-6th in MLB...Since the start of 2016, is tied with teammate Mookie Betts for the most OF assists in the AL (34).

23 MICHAEL CHAVIS INFSEASON: .267 AVG / .337 OBP / .474 SLG / 15 HR / 48 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 1-4, RBI, BB / ROAD TRIP: 7-21, 2 R, 2 2B, HR, 4 RBI, BBvs. RHP: 57-197 (.289), 9 HR / vs. LHP: 14-69 (.203), 6 HR

Current hitting streak: 5 G (7-for-21, 2 R, 2 2B, HR, 4 RBI, BB).Last night at DET, hit an RBI single in the 1st, extending the Sox lead to 2-0. In 19 games beginning 6/14, is batting .306 (26-for-85) with 11 runs, 4 2B, 4 HR, 16 RBI, and 4 BB.

Owns the longest active road hitting streak in the AL, an 11-game streak in which he’s batting .333 (17-for-51) with 6 runs, 2 2B, 2 HR, and 9 RBI.

Has 7 XBH in his last 10 games (4 2B, 3 HR). His 15 HR are the most by a Red Sox rookie prior to the All-Star Game since Fred Lynn’s 16 in 1975.

Hit a 3-run HR in the 6th Thursday at TOR, capping the Sox’ 6-run inning and giving the club a 7-6 lead...Each of his last 3 HR have been 3-run HR.

Among AL rookies, is 2nd in RBI (48), runs (38), hits (71), and multi-hit games (24)...Among that group, ranks T-2nd in HR (15), 3rd in XBH (24), and T-3rd in BB (25).

Since debuting on 4/20, his 48 RBI rank T-6th in the AL and 3rd on the Red Sox (Devers-59, Bogaerts-55).

Has hit 3 of the 4 longest HR by a Red Sox in 2019, including the longest: 459 feet on 5/3 at CWS.

11 RAFAEL DEVERS 3BSEASON: .328 AVG / .382 OBP / .554 SLG / 16 HR / 62 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 1-6, R, RBI / ROAD TRIP: 9-21, 7 R, 4 HR, 12 RBI, 4 BBvs. RHP: 84-248 (.339), 13 HR / vs. LHP: 28-93 (.301), 3 HR

Current hitting streak: 10 G (20-for-43, 15 R, 7 2B, 4 HR, 14 RBI, 5 BB). Devers’ current 10-game hitting streak is 1 game shy of matching the longest by a Red Sox this season (4x, last Vázquez, 6/11-25).

His hitting streak is also 1 game shy of matching his career best 11-game streak from this May (5/19-31).

In 21 games beginning 6/11, is batting .425/.462/.782/1.244 (37-for-87, 22 R, 8 2B, 3B, 7 HR, 22 RBI, HBP, 5 BB).

Leads the Sox in AVG (2nd in the AL, .328), SLG (3rd, .554), OPS (3rd, .936), hits (3rd, 112), and multi-hit games (T-2nd, 34).Also ranks among the top 5 in the AL in 2B (3rd, 25), runs (T-2nd, 69), and XBH (4th, 43)...Ranks 6th in the AL with 62 RBI.

Leads the AL since the start of May with 54 RBI, trailing only Josh Bell (63) for the most in MLB during that time.

Is the only qualified AL player, and 1 of 4 ML qualified players, with at least a .325 AVG and 15 HR (also Bellinger, Blackmon, Yelich).

Leads MLB with 12 game-winning RBI and leads the AL with 21 go-ahead RBI...Leads the Sox with 25 go-ahead or game-tying RBI this year.

Leads the AL on the road this season with 39 RBI. In 29 road games beginning 5/3, is batting .383/.432/.734 (49-for-128) with 13 HR and 36 RBI.

Devers’ 112 hits this season are the most by a Red Sox 3rd baseman prior to the All-Star Game since Wade Boggs’ 125 in 1987...Among that group, his 16 HR are the most since Boggs’ 17 in 1987 and his 62 RBI are the most since Mike Lowell’s 63 in 2007.

On Tuesday at TOR, had 4 hits, 2 HR, and a career-high-tying 6 RBI...Was his 2nd career game with 4+ hits and 6+ RBI (also 9/26/18 vs. BAL-G1).

Since RBI became an official stat in 1920, is 1 of 2 players with 4+ hits and 6+ RBI in multiple games before turning 23 (also Mel Ott, 2 in 1929-30).

Joins Ted Williams (6) and Tony Conigliaro (4) as the only Red Sox with as many as 4 multi-HR games before turning 23 since at least 1908 (also 4).

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 6/10/19 vs. TEX Minor 76 17 6 1 0 24 6 1 0 1 0 8Betts 6/24/19 vs. CWS Marshall 37 15 9 0 0 24 7 0 0 0 0 7Bogaerts 7/5/19 at DET Adams 0 21 5 0 0 26 11 1 3 0 0 15Bradley Jr. 6/29/19 vs. NYY Cortes Jr. 27 15 1 1 0 17 6 2 0 0 0 8Chavis 7/4/19 at TOR Mayza 10 22 1 1 0 24 5 4 0 1 1 11Devers 7/5/19 at DET Carpenter 7 24 8 2 0 34 12 3 1 0 1 17Hernández 7/4/19 at TOR Giles 5 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1Holt 6/14/19 at BAL Ortiz 45 2 3 0 0 5 2 1 0 0 0 3León 5/27/19 vs. CLE Pérez 50 3 1 0 0 4 1 2 0 0 0 3Martinez 6/30/19 vs. NYY Tarpley 21 17 9 0 0 26 2 5 1 0 0 8Núñez 6/4/19 at KC Diekman 66 5 1 0 0 6 4 1 0 0 0 5Vázquez 7/3/19 at TOR Waguespack 15 17 3 1 0 21 10 1 1 0 0 12

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40 MARCO HERNÁNDEZ INFSEASON: .348 AVG / .362 OBP / .565 SLG / 2 HR / 7 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 3-5, 2 R / ROAD TRIP: 4-6, 3 R, HR, RBIvs. RHP: 12-30 (.400), 2 HR / vs. LHP: 4-16, (.250), 0 HR

Current hitting streak: 7 G (10-for-18, 6 R, 2B, HR, 3 RBI).Matched a career high with 3 hits last night at DET (3x).Over his current career-best 7-game hitting streak, is batting .556/.556/.778 (10-for-18, 6 R, 2B, HR, 3 RBI).Thursday at TOR, hit a pinch-hit solo HR in the 9th which gave the Red Sox their decisive 8-7 lead.In 3 pinch-hit AB this season, has doubled twice and hit 1 HR...Doubled on 6/8 vs. TB (G1) and 6/10 vs. TEX, both in the 9th inning.Both of his 2 HR this season have come in the 9th...Tied the score, 3-3, with a solo HR on 6/16 at BAL in an eventual 8-6, 10-inning Red Sox win.Is 10-for-23 (.435) with 2 HR and 4 RBI in the 7th inning or later this season.Missed the majority of the 2017 season and all of 2018 recovering from left shoulder surgery...Began the 2019 season on the 10-day IL.In 79 career games with Boston, is batting .303 (47-for-155) with 27 runs, 8 2B, 3 HR, and 14 RBI...Has made 16 starts at 3B, 15 at 2B, and 6 at SS.

12 BROCK HOLT INF/OFSEASON: .317 AVG / .368 OBP / .406 SLG / 1 HR / 17 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 2-2, R, RBI, SF / ROAD TRIP: 3-10, 2 R, RBI, SFvs. RHP: 30-90 (.333), 1 HR / vs. LHP: 2-11 (.182), 0 HR

Current hitting streak: 1 G (2-for-2, R, RBI).Hit an RBI sac fly in the 4th last night at DET...Has 10 RBI in his last 15 games.Since returning from the IL on 5/27, leads the AL with a .365 AVG (min. 75 AB).In 27 games following his return from the IL, is 31-for-85 with a .400 OBP (17 R, 4 2B, 3B, HR, 16 RBI, HBP, 6 BB, 2 SF).In those 27 games, is 11-for-22 with RISP (.500).Is batting .339/.403/.419 on the road this season (21-for-62), including a .435/.472/.543 batting line in his last 14 road games (20-for-46, 11 RBI).In 14 career games at Comerica Park, is batting .341 (15-for-44).Led the AL with a .397 AVG in June (min. 50 PA), trailing only Charlie Blackmon (.412) for the highest mark in the majors during that time.Holt’s .444 OBP in June was the 2nd-best in the AL (min. 50 PA).Is 3-for-4 (.750) as a pinch hitter this season and 16-for-50 (.320) with 6 2B, 3B, 3 HR, and 11 RBI in 57 career PA as a pinch hitter.This year, has appeared at 2B (23 games, 22 starts), LF (3 games, 2 starts), RF (2 games, 1 start), SS (3 games 2 starts), 3B (2 games, 1 start), and 1B (1 game).

3 SANDY LEÓN CSEASON: .200 AVG / .274 OBP / .284 SLG / 2 HR / 11 RBILAST NIGHT: 0-3, R, BB, SH / ROAD TRIP: 1-11, R, BB, SHvs. RHP: 13-58 (.224), 0 HR / vs. LHP: 6-37 (.162), 2 HR

Current hitting streak: 0-for-6.Walked in the 9th last night at DET and came around to score.Among catchers with at least 30 games played in 2019, his 3.88 catcher ERA is the 7th-lowest in the AL and 10th-lowest in MLB.

His 3.55 catcher ERA since joining the Red Sox in 2015 is the lowest in MLB. Has thrown out 55 of 164 attempted base stealers in his career (33.5%), the 5th-highest mark among active catchers (min. 100 starts).

28 J.D. MARTINEZ OF/DHSEASON: .300 AVG / .372 OBP / .537 SLG / 18 HR / 48 RBI

LAST NIGHT: DNP / ROAD TRIP: 6-18, R, RBIvs. RHP: 67-240 (.279), 9 HR / vs. LHP: 27-73 (.370), 9 HR

Current hitting streak: 8 G (15-for-35, 5 R, 3 2B, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 2 BB).Voted an AL All-Star by the Player Ballot and was named the starting DH yesterday, replacing Hunter Pence, who is injured.Is his 2nd straight selection and the 3rd of his career (also 2015 with DET).Ranks among AL leaders in OPS (6th, .909), SLG (8th, .537), AVG (12th, .300), and hits (11th, 94)...Leads the Red Sox with 18 HR.Ranks T-5th in the AL with 9 games of at least 3 hits this season. In 27 games since the start of June, is batting .314/.372/.568 (37-for-118) with 18 runs, 7 2B, 3B, 7 HR, and 17 RBI.

Has 6 HR and 14 RBI in his last 19 games, scoring 13 runs in that time. Has 27 hits in 80 PA vs. LHP, including 9 HR (.370/.425/.795/1.220). His 9 HR vs. LHP rank T-2nd in the AL and T-4th in MLB. Played 458 games for DET from 2014-17, batting .300/.361/.551 (509-for-1,697, 257 R, 111 2B, 9 3B, 99 HR, 285 RBI).

Since the start of 2017, ranks 2nd in MLB with a .627 SLG and 1.014 OPS (min. 500 PA)...Ranks 2nd in MLB with 106 HR and 282 RBI in that time.

36 EDUARDO NÚÑEZ INFSEASON: .233 AVG / .249 OBP / .313 SLG / 2 HR / 20 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 1-2, RBI / SERIES VS. TOR: 2-10, RBIvs. RHP: 24-97 (.247), 0 HR / vs. LHP: 14-66 (.212), 2 HR

Current hitting streak: 2 G (2-for-7, RBI).Entered last night’s game at DET as a pinch hitter in the 7th...Hit an RBI single in the 8th...Has 4 RBI in his last 8 games.Is batting .300 (12-for-40) in 15 games beginning 6/16. Has hit in 14 of his last 19 starts (.278/20-for-72, 5 R, 2 2B, 7 RBI, BB). In 23 career games at Comerica Park, is batting .300 (21-for-70).

7 CHRISTIAN VÁZQUEZ CSEASON: .300 AVG / .333 OBP / .512 SLG / 13 HR / 39 RBI

LAST NIGHT: 2-5, R, 2B, 2 RBI. SF / ROAD TRIP: 9-22, 6 R, 3 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI, BB, SFvs. RHP: 53-178 (.298), 9 HR / vs. LHP: 22-72 (.306), 4 HR

Current hitting streak: 2 G (4-for-10, 2 R, 2 2B, 2 RBI).Last night at DET, hit an RBI single in the 2nd and an RBI sac fly in the 9th. Has multiple hits in 5 of his last 6 games (.407/11-for-27, 8 R, 3 2B, 3 HR, 8 RBI). In 19 games beginning 6/11, is batting .350/.357/.625/.982 (28-for-80, 15 R, 4 2B, 6 HR, 17 RBI, 2 BB).

Is batting .337 (58-for-172) in 48 games beginning 5/4, the 3rd-highest AVG in the AL during that time (min. 150 AB; LeMahieu-.347, Devers-.344).

Has recorded a career-high 39 RBI this season (previous: 32 in 2017). Vázquez has 13 HR in 73 games this season after hitting 10 HR in 291 games through his first 4 seasons.

Prior to Vázquez, the last Red Sox catcher with 13+ HR in a season was Jarrod Saltalamacchia in 2013 (14).Leads the AL and ranks T-2nd in MLB in caught stealing % (35.3, 12-for-34).Leads active catchers (min. 100 GS) with a 38.6% career caught stealing percentage (64 of 166).

Leads MLB with 3 catcher pickoffs this season (4/20 at TB, 2-3 putout; 5/26 at HOU, 2-3 putout; 6/18 at MIN, 2-5 putout).

Since at least 1974, the only Sox catchers with at least 3 catcher pickoffs in a season are Vázquez (also 3 in 2014) and Rich Gedman (5 in 1985, 3 in 1984).

Ranks 2nd in the AL and 3rd in MLB with a .364 AVG with 2 outs (32-for-88). Homered in a career-best 3 straight games from 6/30-7/3. Prior to Vázquez, the last Red Sox catcher to homer in at least 3 consecutive games was Jason Varitek in August 2008 (also 3 games).

2019 vs. DET CAREER vs. DET CAREER AT COMERICA PARKPLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBIBenintendi .500 20 10 0 3 .349 83 29 3 15 .348 46 16 1 7Betts .478 23 11 0 7 .276 98 27 0 10 .277 47 13 0 3Bogaerts .300 20 6 3 8 .331 139 46 6 21 .279 61 17 1 7Bradley Jr. .211 19 4 0 3 .255 102 26 5 20 .200 60 12 3 14Chavis .273 22 6 2 5 .273 22 6 2 5 .333 9 3 0 1Devers .300 20 6 1 7 .256 39 10 1 8 .176 17 3 1 4Hernández .600 5 3 0 0 .368 19 7 0 1 .368 19 7 0 1Holt 1.000 2 2 0 1 .276 76 21 0 7 .341 44 15 0 4León .143 14 2 0 0 .237 59 14 1 6 .216 37 8 1 4Martinez .273 22 6 0 2 .292 48 14 2 9 .315 857 270 58 164Núñez .286 7 2 0 1 .242 132 32 0 13 .300 70 21 0 11Vázquez .350 20 7 0 4 .343 35 12 1 7 .455 11 5 0 2

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32-Matt Barnes 7/6 at DET (H, 14) 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 27/40 13/4 4/10 2.0 (2 times) 5 (5/14 vs COL)70-Ryan Brasier 7/5 at TOR (H, 8) 1.2 2 0 0 0 1 28/40 9/6 7/10 1.2 (7/5 at DET) 2 (6 times)54-Colten Brewer 7/6 at DET (H, 5) 0.1 1 0 0 0 1 18/36 16/4 -/- 2.2 (5/18 s HOU) 3 (3/31 at SEA)37-Heath Hembree 7/5 at DET 1.0 1 1 1 0 2 21/32 23/5 1/2 2.0 (4/4 at OAK) 3 (2 times)72-Josh Taylor 7/6 at DET (H, 1) 0.2 3 0 0 0 1 8/15 9/3 -/- 2.0 (6/18 at MIN) 4 (6/18 at MIN)76-Hector Velázquez 7/4 at TOR (Start, ND) 2.1 5 3 3 2 1 8/13 2/0 0/1 4.0 (6/18 at MIN) 4 (5/29 vs CLE)64-Marcus Walden 7/5 at DET 0.1 2 4 2 1 0 23/36 19/5 1/4 3.0 (2 times) 5 (4/15 vs BAL)44-Brandon Workman 7/6 at DET (H, 13) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 34/42 8/1 3/7 2.0 (7/4 at TOR) 3 (4/24 vs DET)35-Steven Wright 7/6 at DET 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 3/5 -/- -/- 2.0 (6/29 vs. NYY) 2 (6/29 vs NYY)BULLPEN TOTALS: 4.44 ERA 347.0 322 185 171 159 414 200/309 (65%) 107/31 17/35

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: 3-3, 14 Holds, 4 SV, 4.62 ERA, 1.30 WHIP

vs. ALL: .209 (29-139) / vs. RHB: .233 (20-86) / vs. LHB: .170 (9-53)

Faced only 1 batter last night at DET; struck out Beckham to strand the bases loaded and end the 7th inning (14th hold)...His 3rd straight score-less app (2.1 IP) since allowing 5 runs in 0.2 IP over 2 apps.Has a staff-leading 67 SO and his SO rate of 41.6% (67 SO/161 batters faced) is the 2nd highest among all AL relievers in 2019 (TOR’s Giles 43.4).Additional AL reliever ranks in 2019: 1st in SO/9.0 IP (16.30), 2nd in SO (67), T-7th in holds (14), and T-8th in games (40).Has stranded 9 of his 13 inherited runners this season...Since the start of the 2017 season, has stranded 37 of 45 inherited runners (82.2%).

70 RYAN BRASIER RHPSEASON: 2-3, 8 Holds, 7 SV, 3.16 ERA, 1.11 WHIP

vs. ALL: .223 (31-139) / vs. RHB: .200 (15-75) / vs. LHB: .250 (16-64)

Worked a season-high 1.2 scoreless IP Friday night at DET for his 8th hold (2 H, 0 BB, 1 SO, 24 p)...Did allow 1 inherited runner to score (to Walden).Has allowed just 1 run in 8.1 IP (1.08 ERA, 2 BB, 8 SO) in his 9 games since coming off the bereavement list on 6/17.No runs allowed in 30 of his 40 appearances this season.AL relievers ranks in 2019: T-8th in games (40), and T-14th in SV (7).Leads the Sox staff in saves and is 7-for-10 in SV opps in 2019.

54 COLTEN BREWER RHPSEASON: 1-2, 5 Holds, 4.70 ERA, 1.77 WHIP

vs. ALL: .281 (43-153) / vs. RHB: .311 (28-90) / vs. LHB: .238 (15-63)

Finished the 6th inning last night at DET (0.1 IP, H, SO, 17 p); allowed 1 inherited runner to score (to Porcello)...Was his 36th appearance.After posting a 6.43 ERA (15 ER/21.0 IP) over April and May, posted a 0.73 ERA (1 ER/12.1 IP) over 12 appearances in June...In his last 15 games, has a 2.93 ERA (5 ER/15.1 IP).Since 6/8, has held opponents to a .087 AVG (2-for-23) with RISP (4 BB, 8 SO)...Overall this year has held opponents to a .230 AVG (14-61) with RISP.Has stranded 11 of his last 13 inherited runners since 4/27 and 12 of 16 overall this season.Is in his 2nd stint with BOS this year; made the Red Sox Opening Day roster (the 1st of his career) and was recalled on 5/29 from Triple-A Pawtucket.

37 HEATH HEMBREE RHPSEASON: 1-0, 4 Holds, 1 SV, 2.73 ERA, 1.11 WHIP

vs. ALL: .191 (21-110) / vs. RHB: .209 (14-67) / vs. LHB: .163 (7-43)

Finished Friday night’s win at DET; allowed a solo HR (Hicks) and struck out 2 (17 p)...Was his 1st appearance since coming off the IL.Reinstated from the IL on 7/4...Was on with a right elbow extensor strain from 6/11-7/3...Made 1 rehab appearance with Triple-A Pawtucket vs. Scranton on Tuesday, 7/2 (1.0 IP, 2 SO). Had his 7.2-inning scoreless streak snapped Friday night at DET...Hicks’ HR marked his 1st run allowed since 5/22 at TOR...Overall, 24 of his 32 appearances in 2019 are scoreless.Since 4/25, has allowed only 2 ER (3 runs) over 21 appearances (18.1 IP, 0.98 ERA) which has lowered his season ERA from 5.56 on 4/23 to 2.73...Has held hitters to a .127 AVG (8-63)/.225 OBP/.227 SLG in that span.Has stranded 18 of his 23 inherited runners (78%), including each of his last 8...Ranks T-10th in the AL in IR scored pct (21.7).Has held opponents to a .136 AVG (6-44) with RISP this season, including just 2 hits in the last 26 at-bats since 4/20 (.077 AVG).

72 JOSH TAYLOR LHPSEASON: 0-0, 1 Hold, 4.70 ERA, 1.63 WHIP

vs. ALL: .328 (21-64) / vs. RHP: .286 (12-42) / vs. LHP: .409 (9-22)

Started the 7th inning last night at DET and allowed 3 hits and struck out 1 in 0.2 IP (21 p)...Was his 15th appearance of the season. Has posted a 1.74 ERA (2 ER/10.1 IP) in his 10 appearances since his 6/14 recall (optioned on 6/10 after allowing 4 ER in 1.0 IP on 6/8 vs. TB Gm 1). 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).

76 HECTOR VELÁZQUEZ RHPSEASON: 1-3, 5.65 ERA, 1.40 WHIP

vs. ALL: .258 (41-159) / vs. RHP: .300 (24-80) / vs. LHP: .215 (17-79)

Made his 8th start of the year Thursday night at TOR (ND, 2.1 IP, 5 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, SO, 50 p). Reinstated from the IL on 6/29...Was on twice with a low back strain from 5/30-6/16 & 6/19-6/28...Made 1 rehab appearance during his most recent IL stint for Short-A Lowell on 6/15 vs. Connecticut (1.0 IP, H, 2 SO, 9 p).Has made 21 appearances for BOS this year, 12 in relief (0-0, 4.29 ERA) and 8 as a starter (1-3, 6.95 ERA).Made his 2nd straight/career Opening Day roster...Overall, is in his 3rd season in the organization since being signed out of Mexican League.

64 MARCUS WALDEN RHPSEASON: 6-1, 5 Holds, 1 SV, 3.74 ERA, 1.18 WHIP

vs. ALL: .230 (40-174) / vs. RHB: .235 (23-98) / vs. LHB: .224 (17-76)

Allowed 4 runs (2 ER), on 2 hits and 1 BB in 0.1 IP Friday at DET (23 p).AL reliever ranks: T-2nd in wins (6), 6th in IP (45.2), and T-12th in SO (52).Has worked 2+IP in 9 of his 36 apps for BOS in 2019 & 1+IP, 13 times.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).

44 BRANDON WORKMAN RHPSEASON: 8-1, 13 Holds, 3 SV, 1.80 ERA, 1.05 WHIP

vs. ALL: .108 (14-130) / vs. RHB: .095 (7-74) / vs. LHB: .125 (7-56)

Threw a perfect 8th inn with 1 SO to get his 13th hold last night at DET.Since 5/26 has allowed only 2 ER (3 runs) over his 17 appearances (17.2 IP; 1.02 ERA)...Has lowered his season ERA from 2.42 on 5/22 to 1.80.36 of his 42 appearances this year are scoreless.Leads all ML relievers in 2019 in opp. SLG (.169), is 2nd in opp. AVG (.108).Among AL relievers, ranks 3rd in games (42), T-6th SO (55), T-7th in ERA (1.80), T-10th in holds (13), and 15th in SO/9.0 IP (12.38).Has a .173 BABIP (opponent batting average on balls in play), 3rd-lowest among AL relievers in 2019.

35 STEVEN WRIGHT RHPSEASON: 0-1, 4.50 ERA, 2.00 WHIP

vs. ALL: .348 (8-23) / vs. RHB: .500 (7-14) / vs. LHB: .111 (1-9)

Finished last night’s win at DET with a scoreless 9th inning (H, BB, 21 p)...Was his 5th appearance of the season, 3 of which have been scoreless. In 5 rehab games (1 start) for Triple-A Pawtucket was 1-0, 1.86 ERA (2 ER/9.2 IP) 6 hits, 3 BB, 4 SO, .176 opp. AVG, 0.93 WHIP. Posted a 2.68 ERA (16 ER/53.2 IP) with a 1.25 WHIP over 20 games (4 starts) with BOS last year....Was on the 2018 ALDS roster vs. NYY, but did not appear due to a left knee injury.Reinstated from the restricted list on 6/26 after serving an 80-game sus-pension from MLB.

2019 vs. DET CAREER vs. DET CAREER AT COMERICA PARKPLAYER W-L-SV ERA G/GS IP H ER W-L-SV ERA G/GS IP H ER W-L-SV ERA G/GS IP H ERBarnes 0-0-0 0.00 3/0 2.1 2 0 2-0-0 0.00 10/0 10.2 7 0 1-0-0 0.00 5/0 5.0 1 0Brasier 0-0-0 0.00 2/0 2.2 3 0 0-0-0 0.00 3/0 3.2 3 0 0-0-0 0.00 2/0 2.2 2 0Brewer 0-1-0 11.57 3/0 2.1 4 3 0-1-0 11.57 3/0 2.1 4 3 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 0.1 1 0Hembree 0-0-0 6.75 3/0 2.2 3 2 0-1-0 6.75 11/0 9.1 9 7 0-1-0 7.20 6/0 5.0 2 4Porcello 2-0-0 6.94 2/2 11.2 15 9 3-0-0 3.98 5/5 31.2 35 14 38-29-0 4.58 92/92 547.2 623 279Price -- / 6-1-0 2.10 9/7 51.1 40 12 10-4-0 2.99 22/20 141.1 135 47Rodriguez 2-0-0 1.64 2/2 11.0 6 2 4-1-0 2.91 6/6 34.0 28 11 1-1-0 4.50 2/2 10.0 9 5Sale 0-0-0 3.60 1/1 5.0 5 2 10-8-0 2.96 33/23 173.1 145 57 4-5-0 2.90 14/11 80.2 68 26Taylor 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 0.2 3 0 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 0.2 3 0 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 0.2 3 0Velazquez 0-1-0 8.10 1/1 3.1 3 3 0-1-0 4.26 4/1 6.1 4 3 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 1.0 0 0Walden 0-0-0 18.00 2/0 1.0 3 2 0-0-0 18.00 2/0 1.0 3 2 0-0-0 54.00 1/0 0.1 2 2Workman 0-0-0 0.00 2/0 2.0 0 0 0-0-0 1.42 7/0 6.1 4 1 0-0-0 4.50 2/0 2.0 3 1Wright 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 1.0 1 0 1-1-0 5.32 5/4 23.2 24 14 0-0-0 4.70 2/1 7.2 8 4

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Most runs, game .................................................................... 15, 5/4 at CWSMost runs, inning ......................................................9, 5/4 at CWS (3rd inn.)Most hits, game (9 innings) ................................................... 21, 5/4 at CWSMost 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 ..................................................3, 2 times, last 5/6 at BALMost doubles, game................................................................6, 4/25 vs. DET Most triples, game .................................................2, 3 times, last 7/6 at DETMost home runs, game ............................................................6, 6/14 at BALMost home runs, inning ......................3, 3 times, last 6/30 vs. NYY (1st inn.)Most extra-base hits ................................................................ 9, 5/4 at CWSMost 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, 2 times, last 6/1 at 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, 6 times, last Benintendi, 7/6 at DET Most runs ...................................................3, 14 times, last Betts, 7/5 at DETMost doubles ................................................................... 3, Devers, 6/25 vs. CWSMost triples .......................1, 15 times, last Benintendi and Betts, 7/6 at DETMost home runs .......................................... 2, 7 times, last Devers, 7/2 at TOR Most extra-base hits .............................3, 3 times, last Devers, 6/25 vs. CWSMost total bases ........................................................ 11, Chavis, 5/4 at CWS Most RBI ................................................... 6, 2 times, last Devers, 7/2 at TORMost stolen bases ...............................1, 48 times, last Benintendi, 7/6 at DETMost walks .............................................................4, Bogaerts, 5/12 vs. SEA Longest hitting streak .......................11, 4 times, last Vázquez, 6/11-presentMost strikeouts (9 innings).........................4, 2 times, last Bogaerts, 7/3 at TOR Most strikeouts (extra innings) .................5, Martinez, 6/18 at MIN (17 inn.)

Most strikeouts (9 innings).............................. 15, 3 times, last 6/25 vs. CWSMost 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) ........................... 5, 3x, last 6/21 vs. TOR (10 inn.) Fewest walks ............................................................... 0, 5x, last 6/14 at BALMost runs allowed, game ....................................................17, 6/29 vs. NYY Most runs allowed, inning ......................7, 2 times, last 4/5 at ARI (6th 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 ...................................... 3, 5 times, last 6/5 at KCMost hits allowed, inning .................. 6, 3 times, last 6/30 vs. NYY (7th 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, 2 times, last Velázquez, 6/18 at MINMost strikeouts, starter ................................................ 17, Sale, 5/14 vs. COLMost strikeouts, reliever ............................ 5, 2 times, last Barnes, 5/14 vs. COL Most walks allowed ..........................5, 3 times, last Hernández, 6/11 vs. TEXLongest 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 .......................7, 4 times, last Weber, 5/29 vs. CLEMost hits allowed .......................................................10, Porcello, 4/5 at ARIFewest hits allowed, CG .......................................................3, Sale, 6/5 at KCMost home runs allowed ...............................3, 5 times, last Sale, 7/3 at TORMost pitches thrown .........................................115, Rodriguez, 6/30 vs. NYY

Longest winning streak ............................................................... 6, 6/12-6/17Longest losing streak ................................................ 4, 2 times, last 5/28-6/1Most games over .500 ...............................7, 3 times, last 7/6 at DET (48-41)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 ........................................... 37,113, 5/27 vs. CLESmallest 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 ..........................13, 2 times, last 5/10 vs. SEA (14-1)Largest losing margin......................................... 8, 2x, last 4/16 at NYY (0-8) 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, 2 times, last 5/24 at HOU

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) ............. Steve Pearce, 8/2/18 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 (0 in 2019)Last: Mookie Betts, 7/6/18 at KC off Jason Hammel (16th 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 (4 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)

GRAND SLAMS (2 in 2019)Andrew Benintendi, 4/20 at TB off Charlie Morton (1st career)Xander Bogaerts, 5/5 at CWS off Juan Minaya (5th 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 (7 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)

3-HOME RUN GAMES (0 in 2019)Last: Steve Pearce, 8/2/18 vs. NYY (1st career)

BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (4 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)

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

EJECTIONS (2 in 2019)

6/11 vs. TEX (5th inning), Cora and Benintendi (1B umpire Vic Carapazza)

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 24 14 2 8

SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS

HOME RUN TOTALS (130 in 2019)HOME: 57 AWAY: 73 SOLO: 83 2-RUN: 30 3-RUN: 15 GRAND SLAMS: 2

MISCELLANEOUS

OUTFIELD ASSISTS (20 in 2019)

Mookie Betts .................................................................................................7Jackie Bradley Jr. ...........................................................................................6Andrew Benintendi .......................................................................................2J.D. Martinez .................................................................................................2Sam Travis .....................................................................................................2Steve Pearce ..................................................................................................1

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2019 TRANSACTIONS

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

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

March 23 Red Sox and LHP Chris Sale agree on 5-year contract extension...LHP Bobby Poyner, RHP Marcus Walden, and INF Tzu-Wei Lin optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket...LHP Darwinzon Hernández 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 Hernández 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 Hernández 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 Hernández 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).

DATE TRANSACTION

STARTERS 26-28 4.73 460.1 458 263 242 144 487 66RELIEVERS 22-13-17 4.44 347.0 322 185 171 159 414 49

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

LEÓN 3 13 18.8 2 1SWIHART 1 4 20.0 0 0VÁZQUEZ 12 22 35.3 6 3

CATCHING CS SB CS% PB PKO

RED SOX 54 50 80 38 49 55 47 73 44 13 503OPPONENTS 53 57 55 59 29 55 50 39 43 8 448

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

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

1st: Benintendi (43, 26-17), Betts (41, 19-22), Chavis (4, 3-1), Pedroia (1, 0-1)2nd: Betts (45, 26-19), Benintendi (25, 14-11), Devers (11, 5-6), Bogaerts (5, 2-3), Vazquez (2, 1-1), Chavis (1, 0-1)3rd: Martinez (38, 24-14), Moreland (19, 10-9), Bogaerts (19, 9-10), Devers (9, 3-6), Pearce (3, 1-2), Vázquez (1, 1-0)4th: Martinez (38, 19-19), 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), Devers (19, 9-10), Chavis (8, 6-2), Holt (4, 2-2), Moreland (4, 1-3), Pearce (3, 1-2), Vázquez (3, 2-1), Benintendi (2, 1-1), Bradley Jr. (2, 1-1), Núñez (2, 1-1), Travis (1, 0-1)6th: Devers (20, 14-6), Chavis (18, 10-8), Holt (13, 8-5), Vázquez (13, 7-6), Moreland (7, 2-5), Núñez (6, 1-5), Benintendi (3, 1-2), Pearce (3, 1-2), Bradley Jr. (2, 2-0), Pedroia (2, 1-1), Travis (2, 0-2), Swihart (1, 1-0)7th: Chavis (21, 15-6), Bradley Jr. (15, 8-7), Vázquez (12, 9-3), Núñez (10, 4-6), Pearce (10, 4-6), Holt (7, 3-4), Devers (4, 1-3), Moreland (3, 2-1), Pedroia (2, 1-1), Swihart (2, 0-2), Travis (2, 1-1), Hernández (1, 0-1)8th: Bradley Jr. (43, 27-16), Núñez (12, 8-4), Vázquez (11, 2-9), Chavis (8, 4-4), Hernández (3, 2-1), León (3, 0-3), Lin (3, 2-1), Swihart (2, 1-1), Devers (1, 1-0), Holt (1, 0-1), Pearce (1, 1-0), Pedroia (1, 0-1)9th: León (27, 18-9), Vázquez (20, 9-11), Bradley Jr. (15, 5-10), Núñez (7, 5-2), Hernández (5, 3-2), Holt (3, 1-2), 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 (53, 27-26), León (30, 18-12), Swihart (6, 3-3)1B: Moreland (37, 20-17), Chavis (34, 22-12), Pearce (15, 4-11), Travis (3, 2-1) 2B: Chavis (29, 17-12), Holt (22, 11-11), Núñez (20, 11-9), Hernández (9, 5-4), Lin (4, 3-1), Pedroia (4, 1-3), Vázquez (1, 0-1)SS: Bogaerts (85, 44-41), Holt (2, 2-0), Lin (1, 1-0), Nunez (1, 1-0)3B: Devers (81, 47-34), Núñez (6, 1-5), Chavis (1, 0-1), Holt (1, 0-1)LF: Benintendi (71, 41-30), Martinez (10, 5-5), Pearce (3, 2-1), Travis (3, 0-3), Holt (2, 0-2)CF: Bradley Jr. (76, 42-34), Betts (9, 3-6), Benintendi (3, 2-1), Lin (1, 1-0)RF: Betts (74, 39-35), Martinez (13, 7-6), Bradley Jr. (1, 1-0), Holt (1, 1-0)DH: Martinez (53, 31-22), Núñez (10, 6-4), Vázquez (8, 4-4), Pearce (5, 2-3), Moreland (3, 0-3), Betts (3, 3-0), 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 1,174,61286 7/3 N at Toronto L3-6 45-41 3rd -11.0 Waguespack (1-0) SALE (3-8) Giles (13) 16,883 44 1,191,49587 7/4 N at Toronto W8-7 46-41 3rd -11.0 WORKMAN (8-1) Giles (1-2) 22,217 45 1,213,71288 7/5 N at Detroit W9-6 47-41 3rd -11.0 RODRIGUEZ (9-4) Carpenter (1-5) 27,181 46 1,240,89389 7/6 D at Detroit W10-6 48-41 3rd -10.0 PORCELLO (6-7) Zimmermann (0-6) 28,114 47 1,269,00790 7/7 D at Detroit 7/8 ALL-STAR BREAK 7/9 ALL-STAR BREAK 7/10 ALL-STAR BREAK 7/11 ALL-STAR BREAK

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7/12 N LOS ANGELES-NL 7/13 N LOS ANGELES-NL 7/14 N LOS ANGELES-NL 7/15 N TORONTO 7/16 N TORONTO 7/17 N TORONTO 7/18 D TORONTO 7/19 N at Baltimore 7/20 N at Baltimore 7/21 D at Baltimore 7/22 N at Tampa Bay 7/23 N at Tampa Bay 7/24 D at Tampa Bay 7/25 N NEW YORK-AL 7/26 N NEW YORK-AL 7/27 D NEW YORK-AL 7/28 N NEW YORK-AL 7/29 OFF DAY 7/30 N TAMPA BAY 7/31 N TAMPA BAY 8/1 N TAMPA BAY 8/2 N at New York-AL 8/3 D at New York-AL 8/3 N at New York-AL 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) 70 (42-28)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) 70 (42-28)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 40 (22-18)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 32 (19-13)Mitch Moreland Right quad strain June 8 26 (15-11)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) 7 (4-3)2019 Totals 13 Players 18 IL stints 526 Games Missed

PLAYER INJURY PLACED ON DL (RETRO) REINSTATED GAMES MISSED