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2003 Boston Red Sox season

The 2003 Boston Red Sox season was the 103rd season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished second in the American League East with a record of 95 wins and 67 losses, six games behind the New York Yankees, who went on to win the AL championship. The Red Sox qualified for the postseason as the AL wild card, and defeated the American League West champion Oakland Athletics in the ALDS. The Red Sox then lost to the Yankees in the ALCS.

2003 Boston Red Sox
American League Wild Card Winners
The Red Sox celebrate their clinching of the 2003 AL Wild Card with a victory over the Baltimore Orioles.
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkFenway Park
CityBoston
Record95–67 (.586)
Divisional place2nd (6 GB)
OwnersJohn W. Henry (New England Sports Ventures)
PresidentLarry Lucchino
General managerTheo Epstein
ManagerGrady Little
TelevisionWSBK-TV
(Sean McDonough, Jerry Remy)
NESN
(Don Orsillo, Jerry Remy)
RadioWEEI
(Jerry Trupiano, Joe Castiglione)
WROL
(Luis Tiant, Uri Berenguer, Juan Pedro Villamán)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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The Red Sox led the major leagues in nearly all offensive categories, including runs scored (961), batting average (.289), on-base percentage (.360), and perhaps most impressively, a .491 team slugging percentage, which set a new record previously held by the 1927 Yankees. It would stand until the 2019 season when the Astros (.495) and Twins (.494) both surpassed them.[1] They also had 649 extra-base hits, the most ever by one team in a single season.[2][3]

In May 2003, the Red Sox settled a lawsuit in federal court filed by seven men who claimed to have been sexually abused as boys by Red Sox clubhouse attendant Donald James Fitzpatrick at the team's spring training site in Winter Haven, Florida between 1971 and 1991. The lawsuit requested $3.15 million in damages but the terms of the settlement were not disclosed.[4]

This was the first season with designated hitter David Ortiz, as he signed a contract for the Red Sox during the offseason. He would stay with the Red Sox until his retirement in 2016.

The Search for a new General Manager edit

Lucchino initially attempted to hire J. P. Ricciardi, the general manager of the Blue Jays, but Ricciardi rejected the offer and instead signed a long-term contract with the Blue Jays.[5]

On November 10, 2002, Oakland Athletics General Manager, Billy Beane, accepted an offer to become the new general manager of the Red Sox.[6] Beane had for several years publicly expressed his interest in joining the Red Sox, and his contract with Oakland included a stipulation that would allow Beane to consider an offer from the Red Sox.[6] Beane had yet to sign the contract with the Red Sox, a contract in which he would be guaranteed $12.5 million over five years, the most anyone had been given to run a baseball team.[7] The following day, however, Beane shocked the Red Sox when he declared that he would not accept their offer; the move to Boston would limit the amount of time that Beane would have to spend with his daughter.[6]

On November 25, 2002, Theo Epstein, 28, was hired as general manager of the Boston Red Sox.[8] Epstein's hiring made him the youngest general manager in major league history.[8]

Offseason edit

Regular season edit

Season standings edit

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 101 61 0.623 50–32 51–29
Boston Red Sox 95 67 0.586 6 53–28 42–39
Toronto Blue Jays 86 76 0.531 15 41–40 45–36
Baltimore Orioles 71 91 0.438 30 40–40 31–51
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 63 99 0.389 38 36–45 27–54


Record vs. opponents edit


Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team ANA BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL 
Anaheim 1–8 3–6 3–4 6–3 6–1 6–3 5–4 3–6 8–12 8–11 6–3 9–10 2–7 11–7
Baltimore 8–1 9–10 2–4 3–3 3–3 3–4 3–4 6–13–1 2–7 4–5 8–11 7–2 8–11 5–13
Boston 6–3 10–9 5–4 4–2 8–1 5–1 2–4 9–10 3–4 5–2 12–7 5–4 10–9 11–7
Chicago 4–3 4–2 4–5 11–8 11–8 11–8 9–10 4–2 4–5 2–7 3–3 3–4 6–3 10–8
Cleveland 3–6 3–3 2–4 8–11 12–7 6–13 9–10 2–5 3–6 3–6 5–2 4–5 2–4 6–12
Detroit 1–6 3–3 1–8 8–11 7–12 5–14 4–15 1–5 3–6 1–8 2–4 1–6 2–7 4–14
Kansas City 3–6 4–3 1–5 8–11 13–6 14–5 11–8 2–4 2–7 4–5 4–3 7–2 1–5 9–9
Minnesota 4–5 4–3 4–2 10–9 10–9 15–4 8–11 0–7 8–1 3–6 6–0 5–4 3–3 10–8
New York 6–3 13–6–1 10–9 2–4 5–2 5–1 4–2 7–0 3–6 5–4 14–5 4–5 10–9 13–5
Oakland 12–8 7–2 4–3 5–4 6–3 6–3 7–2 1–8 6–3 7–12 6–3 15–4 5–2 9–9
Seattle 11–8 5–4 2–5 7–2 6–3 8–1 5–4 6–3 4–5 12–7 4–5 10–10 3–4 10–8
Tampa Bay 3–6 11–8 7–12 3–3 2–5 4–2 3–4 0–6 5–14 3–6 5–4 3–6 11–8 3–15
Texas 10–9 2–7 4–5 4–3 5–4 6–1 2–7 4–5 5–4 4–15 10–10 6–3 5–4 4–14
Toronto 7–2 11–8 9–10 3–6 4–2 7–2 5–1 3–3 9–10 2–5 4–3 8–11 4–5 10–8
Red Sox vs. National League
Team NL Central  
CHC CIN HOU MIL PIT STL FLA PHI
Boston 3–0 2–1 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–2

Notable transactions edit

Opening Day lineup edit

Roster edit

2003 Boston Red Sox
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Designated hitters

Manager

Coaches

Game log edit

2003 Game Log
March (0-1)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 March 31 @Devil Rays 6–4 McClung (1–0) Fox (0–1) 34,391 0–1
April (18-8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
2 April 1 @Devil Rays 9–8 16 Lyon (1–0) Sosa (0–1) 11,524 1–1
3 April 2 @Devil Rays 7–5 Lowe (1–0) Parque (0–1) Fox (1) 10,058 2–1
4 April 3 @Devil Rays 14–5 Fossum (1–0) Bierbrodt (0–1) 12,110 3–1
5 April 4 @Orioles 8–7 Burkett (1–0) Ponson (0–1) 27,256 4–1
6 April 5 @Orioles 2–1 Ryan (2–0) Fox (0–2) 41,821 4–2
7 April 6 @Orioles 12–2 Wakefield (1–0) López (0–1) 30,046 5–2
8 April 8 @Blue Jays 8–4 Hendrickson (1–1) Lowe (1–1) 13,147 5–3
9 April 9 @Blue Jays 10–5 Sturtze (2–0) Fossum (1–1) 13,099 5–4
10 April 10 @Blue Jays 8–7 Timlin (1–0) Politte (0–1) 13,779 6–4
April 11 Orioles Postponed 6–4
April 12 Orioles Postponed 6–4
11 April 12 Orioles 13–6 Johnson (1–0) Martínez (1–1) 32,029 6–5
12 April 13 Orioles 2–0 Lowe (2–1) López (0–2) Wakefield (1) 32,368 7–5
13 April 15 Devil Rays 6–5 Timlin (2–0) Levine (1–1) 29,617 8–5
14 April 16 Devil Rays 6–4 Fox (1–2) Carter (3–1) Lyon (1) 26,688 9–5
15 April 17 Devil Rays 6–0 Martínez (1–1) Kennedy (0–1) 30,909 10–5
16 April 18 Blue Jays 7–3 Wakefield (2–0) Tam (0–1) 19,545 11–5
17 April 19 Blue Jays 7–2 Derek Lowe (3–1) Sturtze (2–1) 32,329 12–5
18 April 20 Blue Jays 6–5 Timlin (3–0) Politte (0–2) 29,579 13–5
19 April 21 Blue Jays 11–6 Lidle (3–2) Burkett (1–1) 34,370 13–6
20 April 22 @Rangers 5–4 Martínez (2–1) Park (1–3) Fox (2) 20,158 14–6
21 April 23 @Rangers 6–1 Thomson (1–2) Wakefield (2–1) 20,042 14–7
22 April 24 @Rangers 16–5 Dickey (1–1) Lowe (3–2) 21,063 14–8
23 April 25 @Angels 5–2 Fossum (2–1) Washburn (1–3) Fox (3) 37,203 15–8
24 April 26 @Angels 3–1 Shields (1–0) Burkett (1–2) Percival (3) 43,514 15–9
25 April 27 @Angels 6–4 14 Mendoza (1–0) Callaway (1–3) Shiell (1) 43,690 16–9
26 April 29 Royals 7–2 Wakefield (3–1) George (3–2) 40,348 17–9
27 April 30 Royals 5–4 Embree (1–0) MacDougal (1–2) 31,334 18–9
May (13-14)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
28 May 1 Royals 6–5 Shiell (1–0) Grimsley (1–2) Lyon (2) 31,950 19–9
29 May 2 Twins 11–7 Santana (1–0) Mendoza (1–1) 31,317 19–10
30 May 3 Twins 9–1 Martínez (3–1) Fiore (1–1) 33,061 20–10
31 May 4 Twins 9–4 Rogers (4–1) Timlin (3–1) 32,887 20–11
32 May 5 @ Royals 7–6 Lopez (4–0) Lyon (1–1) 21,232 20–12
33 May 6 @ Royals 7–3 Fossum (3–1) Affeldt (2–1) 15,848 21–12
34 May 7 @ Royals 9–6 Woodard (1–0) Lopez (4–1) Lyon (3) 28,268 22–12
35 May 9 @ Twins 5–0 Santana (2–0) Martínez (3–2) 28,436 22–13
36 May 10 @ Twins 6–5 Wakefield (4–1) Rincón (1–1) Lyon (4) 26,346 23–13
37 May 11 @ Twins 9–8 Radke (4–3) Lowe (3–3) Guardado (8) 15,641 23–14
38 May 13 Rangers 5–4 Embree (2–0) Cordero (1–4) Lyon (5) 31,956 24–14
39 May 14 Rangers 7–1 Fossum (4–1) Benoit (1–1) 32,485 25–14
40 May 15 Rangers 12–3 Martínez (4–2) Benes (0–2) 33,801 26–14
41 May 16 Angels 6–5 Rodríguez (4–1) Embree (2–1) Percival (6) 33,170 26–15
42 May 17 Angels 6–2 Washburn (4–4) Timlin (3–2) Percival (7) 33,327 26–16
43 May 18 Angels 5–3 Burkett (2–2) Lackey (2–4) Person (1) 33,347 27–16
44 May 19 Yankees 7–3 Wells (6–1) Fossum (4–2) 35,099 27–17
45 May 20 Yankees 10–7 Embree (3–1) Contreras (1–1) Lyon (6) 35,007 28–17
46 May 21 Yankees 4–2 Clemens (6–2) Wakefield (4–2) Rivera (4) 35,003 28–18
47 May 23 Indians 9–2 Lowe (4–3) Rodríguez (2–5) 32,673 29–18
48 May 24 Indians 12–3 Burkett (3–2) Anderson (2–5) 32,643 30–18
49 May 25 Indians 6–4 Davis (4–4) Fossum (4–3) Báez (9) 34,318 30–19
50 May 26 @ Yankees 8–4 Wakefield (5–2) Clemens (6–3) 55,093 31–19
51 May 27 @ Yankees 11–3 Pettitte (5–5) Chen (0–1) 44,769 31–20
52 May 28 @ Yankees 6–5 Rivera (1–0) Lyon (1–2) 44,617 31–21
53 May 30 @ Blue Jays 13–2 Davis (3–3) Burkett (3–3) 21,381 31–22
54 May 31 @ Blue Jays 10–7 Sturtze (5–4) Fossum (4–4) Politte (9) 28,809 31–23
June (16-10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
55 June 1 @ Blue Jays 11–8 Halladay (7–2) White (0–1) 26,890 31–24
June 3 @ Pirates Postponed 31–24
56 June 4 @ Pirates 11–4 Kim (2–5) Benson (5–6) N/A 32–24
57 June 4 @ Pirates 8–3 Lowe (5–3) D'Amico (4–6) 27,769 33–24
58 June 5 @ Pirates 5–4 Boehringer (3–1) Mendoza (1–2) Williams (16) 33,372 33–25
59 June 6 @ Brewers 9–3 Durocher (2–0) Almonte (0–1) 20,195 33–26
60 June 7 @ Brewers 11–10 Lyon (2–2) DeJean (2–4) Timlin (1) 34,242 34–26
61 June 8 @ Brewers 9–1 Lowe (6–3) Rusch (1–9) 20,784 35–26
62 June 10 Cardinals 9–7 Kline (3–4) Lyon (2–3) Eldred (8) 34,937 35–27
63 June 11 Cardinals 13–1 Burkett (4–3) Tomko (2–5) 33,453 36–27
64 June 12 Cardinals 8–7 13 Yan (2–1) Mendoza (1–3) 34,389 36–28
65 June 13 Astros 4–3 Rupe (1–0) Stone (4–2) Lyon (7) 33,244 37–28
66 June 14 Astros 8–4 Lowe (7–3) Redding (4–5) 34,562 38–28
67 June 15 Astros 3–2 14 Shiell (2–0) Bland (1–2) 34,085 39–28
68 June 16 @ White Sox 4–2 Buehrle (3–10) Rupe (1–1) Gordon (1) 30,779 39–29
69 June 17 @ White Sox 7–4 Burkett (5–3) Colón (6–7) Lyon (8) 19,887 40–29
70 June 18 @ White Sox 3–1 Loaiza (10–2) Wakefield (5–3) Koch (9) 18,708 40–30
71 June 19 @ White Sox 4–3 10 Lyon (3–3) Koch (2–3) 17,225 41–30
-- June 20 @ Phillies Postponed 41–30
72 June 21 @ Phillies 6–5 13 Mesa (3–4) Seánez (0–1) 35,512 41–31
73 June 22 @ Phillies 5–0 Myers (6–6) Kim (2–6) 60,960 41–32
74 June 23 Tigers 3–1 Wakefield (6–3) Bonderman (2–11) Timlin (2) 33,814 42–32
75 June 24 Tigers 10–1 Lowe (8–3) Cornejo (3–6) 33,848 43–32
76 June 25 Tigers 11–2 Burkett (6–3) Maroth (2–12) 33,587 44–32
77 June 26 Tigers 6–4 Martínez (5–2) Roney (0–2) Lyon (9) 34,415 45–32
78 June 27 Marlins 25–8 Kim (3–6) Pavano (6–9) 34,764 46–32
79 June 28 Marlins 10–9 Bump (1–0) Lyon (3–4) Looper (14) 34,804 46–33
80 June 29 Marlins 11–7 Lowe (9–3) Penny (6–6) 34,476 47–33
July (16-11)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
81 July 1 @ Devil Rays 4–3 11 Carter (5–3) Lyon (3–5) 12,122 47–34
82 July 2 @ Devil Rays 5–4 Martínez (6–2) Colomé (1–4) Kim (1) 14,345 48–34
83 July 3 @ Devil Rays 6–5 10 Harper (1–4) Timlin (3–3) 12,838 48–35
84 July 4 @ Yankees 10–3 Lowe (10–3) Wells (10–3) 55,144 49–35
85 July 5 @ Yankees 10–2 Mendoza (2–3) Clemens (8–6) 54,948 50–35
86 July 6 @ Yankees 7–1 Pettitte (10–6) Burkett (6–4) 54,918 50–36
87 July 7 @ Yankees 2–1 Rivera (3–0) Kim (3–7) 55,016 50–37
88 July 8 @ Blue Jays 2–1 12 Jones (2–4) Tam (0–3) Kim (2) 20,022 51–37
89 July 9 @ Blue Jays 8–7 Lyon (4–5) Tam (0–4) Kim (3) 23,551 52–37
90 July 10 @ Blue Jays 7–1 Mendoza (3–3) Lidle (10–8) 20,113 53–37
91 July 11 @ Tigers 5–3 Burkett (7–4) Maroth (4–13) Kim (4) 26,538 54–37
92 July 12 @ Tigers 4–2 11 Jones (3–4) Rodney (0–1) Kim (5) 23,206 55–37
93 July 13 @ Tigers 3–0 Ledezma (3–2) Wakefield (6–4) Mears (4) 23,829 55–38
94 July 17 Blue Jays 5–2 Halladay (14–2) Lowe (10–4) 34,521 55–39
95 July 18 Blue Jays 4–1 Escobar (6–6) Wakefield (6–5) Miller (1) 34,136 55–40
96 July 19 Blue Jays 5–4 10 Kim (4–7) López (1–3) 34,812 56–40
97 July 20 Blue Jays 9–4 Martínez (7–2) Wasdin (0–1) 34,321 57–40
98 July 21 Tigers 14–5 Burkett (8–4) Bonderman (3–14) Fossum (1) 33,823 58–40
99 July 22 Tigers 7–4 Lowe (11–4) Maroth (5–14) 33,570 59–40
100 July 23 Devil Rays 10–4 Wakefield (7–5) Harper (1–6) 33,446 60–40
101 July 24 Devil Rays 15–9 Zambrano (7–5) Mendoza (3–4) 33,521 60–41
102 July 25 Yankees 4–3 Rivera (5–0) Kim (4–8) 34,873 60–42
103 July 26 Yankees 5–4 Kim (5–8) Benítez (3–4) 34,356 61–42
104 July 27 Yankees 6–4 Fossum (5–4) Hammond (2–1) Kim (6) 34,787 62–42
105 July 29 @ Rangers 14–7 Wakefield (8–5) García (1–1) 24,632 63–42
106 July 30 @ Rangers 9–2 Ellis (1–1) Mendoza (3–5) 25,354 63–43
107 July 31 @ Rangers 7–3 11 Ramirez (2–0) Jones (3–5) 27,108 63–44
August (15-14)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
108 August 1 @ Orioles 2–1 Hentgen (4–5) Burkett (8–5) Julio (25) 41,188 63–45
109 August 2 @ Orioles 11–2 Lopez (4–6) Lowe (11–5) 49,334 63–46
110 August 3 @ Orioles 7–5 Wakefield (9–5) Helling (6–8) Kim (7) 42,085 64–46
111 August 5 Angels 10–9 Timlin (4–3) Donnelly (2–2) Kim (8) 34,678 65–46
112 August 6 Angels 4–2 Martínez (8–2) Sele (6–9) 35,040 66–46
113 August 7 Angels 9–3 Burkett (9–5) Ortiz (13–9) 34,570 67–46
114 August 8 Orioles 10–4 Helling (7–8) Lowe (11–6) 35,099 67–47
115 August 8 Orioles 4–2 DuBose (1–1) Fossum (5–5) Julio (28) 34,595 67–48
116 August 9 Orioles 6–4 Embree (4–1) Driskill (3–5) Kim (9) 34,883 68–48
117 August 10 Orioles 5–3 Johnson (10–5) Suppan (10–8) Julio (29) 34,239 68–49
118 August 11 @ Athletics 4–0 Hudson (11–4) Martínez (8–3) 33,504 68–50
119 August 12 @ Athletics 5–3 Zito (9–10) Burkett (9–6) Foulke (30) 26,823 68–51
120 August 13 @ Athletics 7–3 Lowe (12–6) Mulder (15–9) 44,868 69–51
121 August 14 @ Athletics 4–2 10 Kim (6–8) Mecir (2–2) 37,293 70–51
122 August 15 @ Mariners 10–5 Mateo (4–0) Timlin (4–4) Hasegawa (12) 46,171 70–52
123 August 16 @ Mariners 5–1 Martínez (9–3) Piñeiro (13–8) 46,100 71–52
124 August 17 @ Mariners 3–1 García (11–12) Burkett (9–7) Hasegawa (13) 46,105 71–53
125 August 19 Athletics 3–2 Rincón (7–4) Williamson (5–4) Foulke (33) 34,879 71–54
126 August 20 Athletics 8–6 Bradford (7–3) Kim (6–9) Foulke (34) 34,798 71–55
127 August 21 Athletics 14–5 Fossum (6–5) Harden (3–3) 34,844 72–55
128 August 22 Mariners 6–4 Suppan (11–8) Piñeiro (13–9) Kim (10) 34,379 73–55
129 August 23 Mariners 7–6 10 Timlin (5–4) Sasaki (1–2) 34,488 74–55
130 August 24 Mariners 6–1 Lowe (13–6) Franklin (9–11) 34,344 75–55
131 August 25 Mariners 8–1 Martínez (10–3) Meche (13–10) Arroyo (1) 33,007 76–55
132 August 26 Blue Jays 12–9 Towers (4–1) Sauerbeck (3–5) López (7) 33,731 76–56
133 August 27 Blue Jays 6–3 Timlin (6–4) Halladay (17–6) Kim (11) 34,206 77–56
134 August 29 Yankees 10–5 Lowe (14–6) Contreras (4–2) 34,854 78–56
135 August 30 Yankees 10–7 Pettitte (17–7) Martínez (10–4) Rivera (30) 34,350 78–57
136 August 31 Yankees 8–4 Clemens (13–8) Wakefield (9–6) Rivera (31) 34,482 78–58
September (17-9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
137 September 1 @ Phillies 13–9 Kim (7–9) Mesa (5–7) 61,068 79–58
138 September 2 @ White Sox 2–1 Burkett (10–7) Colón (12–12) Kim (12) 23,943 80–58
139 September 3 @ White Sox 5–4 10 Kim (8–9) Gordon (6–6) 20,082 81–58
140 September 5 @ Yankees 9–3 Martínez (11–4) Pettitte (17–8) 55,261 82–58
141 September 6 @ Yankees 12–0 Wakefield (10–6) Clemens (13–9) 55,237 83–58
142 September 7 @ Yankees 3–1 Wells (13–6) Suppan (11–9) Rivera (33) 55,212 83–59
143 September 8 @ Orioles 13–10 Ligtenberg (2–2) Kim (8–10) 23,276 83–60
144 September 9 @ Orioles 9–2 Lowe (15–6) Moss (10–11) 25,265 84–60
145 September 10 @ Orioles 5–0 Martínez (12–4) Johnson (10–7) 25,143 85–60
146 September 12 White Sox 7–4 Suppan (12–9) Wright (1–6) Kim (13) 34,890 86–60
147 September 13 White Sox 3–1 Colón (14–12) Wakefield (10–7) 34,414 86–61
148 September 14 White Sox 7–2 Buehrle (13–13) Burkett (10–8) Marte (11) 34,174 86–62
149 September 15 Devil Rays 8–2 Lowe (16–6) Sosa (5–11) 33,389 87–62
150 September 16 Devil Rays 3–2 Martínez (13–4) Harper (4–8) 33,618 88–62
151 September 17 Devil Rays 7–0 Zambrano (11–9) Suppan (12–10) 33,806 88–63
152 September 18 Devil Rays 4–3 Wakefield (11–7) Bell (4–4) Kim (14) 34,042 89–63
153 September 19 @ Indians 2–0 Burkett (11–8) Stanford (0–3) Embree (1) 20,374 90–63
154 September 20 @ Indians 13–4 Dave Lee (1–0) Lowe (16–7) 23,242 90–64
155 September 21 @ Indians 2–0 Martínez (14–4) Cliff Lee (3–2) Kim (15) 27,655 91–64
156 September 22 Orioles 7–5 Suppan (13–10) Johnson (10–9) Kim (16) 33,821 92–64
157 September 23 Orioles 6–5 10 Kim (9–10) Ainsworth (5–5) 33,723 93–64
158 September 24 Orioles 7–3 Hentgen (7–8) Burkett (11–9) 34,607 93–65
159 September 25 Orioles 14–3 Lowe (17–7) Daal (4–11) 34,526 94–65
160 September 26 @ Devil Rays 7–2 Burkett (12–9) González (6–11) 21,240 95–65
161 September 27 @ Devil Rays 5–4 Gaudin (2–0) Suppan (13–11) Carter (25) 25,635 95–66
162 September 28 @ Devil Rays 3–1 Zambrano (12–10) Lyon (4–6) Carter (26) 24,138 95–67

Player stats edit

Batting edit

Starters by position edit

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Jason Varitek 142 451 123 .273 25 85
1B Kevin Millar 148 544 150 .276 25 96
2B Todd Walker 144 587 166 .283 13 85
SS Nomar Garciaparra 156 658 198 .301 28 105
3B Bill Mueller 146 524 171 .326 19 85
LF Manny Ramirez 154 569 185 .325 37 104
CF Johnny Damon 145 608 166 .273 12 67
RF Trot Nixon 134 441 135 .306 28 87
DH David Ortiz 128 448 129 .288 31 101

Other batters edit

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Shea Hillenbrand 49 185 56 .303 3 38
Doug Mirabelli 62 163 42 .258 6 18
Damian Jackson 109 161 42 .261 1 13
Gabe Kapler 68 158 46 .291 4 23
Jeremy Giambi 50 127 25 .197 5 15
Freddy Sanchez 20 34 8 .235 0 2
Lou Merloni 15 30 7 .233 0 1
Dave McCarty 16 27 11 .407 1 6
Andy Abad 9 17 2 .118 0 0
Adrian Brown 9 15 3 .200 0 1
Bill Haselman 4 3 0 .000 0 0
Lou Collier 4 1 0 .000 0 0

Pitching edit

Starting pitchers edit

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Derek Lowe 33 203.1 17 7 4.47 110
Tim Wakefield 35 202.1 11 5 4.09 169
Pedro Martinez 29 186.2 14 4 2.22 206
John Burkett 32 181.2 12 9 5.15 107
Casey Fossum 19 79.0 6 5 5.47 63
Jeff Suppan 11 63.0 3 4 5.57 32

Other pitchers edit

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Bruce Chen 5 12.1 0 1 5.11 12
Ryan Rupe 4 10.0 1 1 6.30 7

Relief pitchers edit

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Byung-Hyun Kim 49 8 5 16 3.18 69
Mike Timlin 72 6 4 2 3.55 65
Alan Embree 65 4 1 1 4.25 45
Ramiro Mendoza 37 3 5 0 6.75 36
Brandon Lyon 37 4 6 9 4.12 50
Todd Jones 26 2 1 0 5.52 31
Scott Sauerbeck 26 0 1 0 6.48 18
Scott Williamson 24 0 1 0 6.20 21
Jason Shiell 17 2 0 1 4.63 23
Chad Fox 17 1 2 3 4.50 19
Rudy Seánez 9 0 1 0 6.23 9
Steve Woodard 7 1 0 0 5.09 12
Robert Person 7 0 0 1 7.71 10
Héctor Almonte 7 0 1 0 8.22 6
Bronson Arroyo 6 0 0 1 2.08 14
Kevin Tolar 6 0 0 0 9.00 3
Bob Howry 4 0 0 0 12.46 4
Matt White 3 0 1 0 27.00 0

Postseason edit

ALDS vs. Oakland Athletics edit

As the AL wild card, the Red Sox entered the first round of the playoffs against the Oakland Athletics. Despite losing the first two games in Oakland, Boston rebounded with two dramatic wins in the late innings at Fenway Park to even the series. When the series returned to Oakland, the Red Sox held off a late Oakland charge to win the series in five games. In doing so, they joined the 1995 Mariners and 1999 Red Sox in coming back from a two-game deficit to win a best-of-five ALDS.

Boston wins the series, 3–2

Game Visitor Score Home Score Date Series
1 (12 innings) Boston 4 Oakland 5 October 1 1–0 (OAK)
2 Boston 1 Oakland 5 October 2 2–0 (OAK)
3 (11 innings) Oakland 1 Boston 3 October 4 2–1 (OAK)
4 Oakland 4 Boston 5 October 5 2–2
5 Boston 4 Oakland 3 October 6 3–2 (BOS)

ALCS vs. New York Yankees edit

The stage was set for a classic showdown with longtime division rival, the New York Yankees. The teams split the first two games in the Bronx before the real drama unfolded in Game 3 at Fenway Park. A highly anticipated matchup between Sox ace Pedro Martínez and former Sox' pitcher Roger Clemens turned ugly early on. Karim García was hit in the back by a Martínez fastball. Words were exchanged and Martínez threateningly gestured towards Yankee catcher Jorge Posada. When Garcia was forced out at second, he slid hard into Todd Walker. The following inning, Manny Ramírez took exception to a high Clemens pitch and charged the mound. Both benches cleared, but the resulting brawl turned surreal when 72-year-old Yankee bench coach Don Zimmer charged Martínez. Martínez sidestepped and threw Zimmer to the ground. After a thirteen-minute delay, Clemens struck out Ramírez and proceeded to pitch effectively as the Yankees took a 2–1 series lead. The Red Sox won Game 4, but the Yankees won Game 5 to take the series' lead back to New York. But Boston proved resilient, and their offense came alive for the first time in the series to the tune of nine runs on sixteen hits to force a seventh game. With a 4–0 lead early on and Martínez pitching, Boston appeared to be on the brink of winning the pennant. But when Martinez started to get tired in the end of the 6th inning, instead of taking him out as he always had in that situation, manager Grady Little not only left him in to finish the inning, but sent him out in the seventh and the eighth. despite allowing several baserunners. Predictably, the Yankees tied the game 5–5 with three eighth-inning runs off Martínez, sending the game on into the October night. Yankee closer Mariano Rivera pitched three scoreless innings, and in the bottom of the eleventh, Aaron Boone turned on the first offering from Tim Wakefield and sent it into the frenzied bleachers of Yankee Stadium, sending the Yankees on to the World Series for the fifth time in six years. This game further cemented the legend many believed was The Curse of the Bambino.

New York wins the series, 4–3

Game Score Date Location Attendance
1 Boston Red Sox – 5, New York Yankees – 2 October 8 Yankee Stadium 56,281[28]
2 Boston Red Sox – 2, New York Yankees – 6 October 9 Yankee Stadium 56,295[29]
3 New York Yankees – 4, Boston Red Sox – 3 October 11 Fenway Park 34,209[30]
4 New York Yankees – 2, Boston Red Sox – 3 October 13 Fenway Park 34,599[31]
5 New York Yankees – 4, Boston Red Sox – 2 October 14 Fenway Park 34,619[32]
6 Boston Red Sox – 9, New York Yankees – 6 October 15 Yankee Stadium 56,277[33]
7 Boston Red Sox – 5, New York Yankees – 6 (11 innings) October 16 Yankee Stadium 56,279[34]

Awards and honors edit

All-Star Game

Farm system edit

The Portland Sea Dogs replaced the Trenton Thunder as the Red Sox' Double-A affiliate. The Red Sox fielded two teams in the Dominican Summer League, while not participating in the Venezuelan Summer League, following the Venezuelan general strike of 2002–03.[35]

Source:[36][37][38]

References edit

  • Season standings: American League East Standings on ESPN.com
  • Game logs: Boston Red Sox Game Log on baseball-reference.com
  • Batting Statistics: Boston Red Sox Batting Stats on ESPN.com
  • Pitching Statistics: Boston Red Sox Pitching Stats on ESPN.com
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Further reading edit

  • Dunne, James (June 30, 2020). "2003 Draft Retrospective: The picks". SoxProspects.com. Retrieved June 30, 2020.

External links edit

  • 2003 Boston Red Sox team page at Baseball Reference
  • 2003 Boston Red Sox season at baseball-almanac.com
  • 2003 Boston Red Sox Draft Selections
  • 2003 Boston Red Sox Division Series Magazine

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The 2003 Boston Red Sox season was the 103rd season in the franchise s Major League Baseball history The Red Sox finished second in the American League East with a record of 95 wins and 67 losses six games behind the New York Yankees who went on to win the AL championship The Red Sox qualified for the postseason as the AL wild card and defeated the American League West champion Oakland Athletics in the ALDS The Red Sox then lost to the Yankees in the ALCS 2003 Boston Red SoxAmerican League Wild Card WinnersThe Red Sox celebrate their clinching of the 2003 AL Wild Card with a victory over the Baltimore Orioles LeagueAmerican LeagueDivisionEastBallparkFenway ParkCityBostonRecord95 67 586 Divisional place2nd 6 GB OwnersJohn W Henry New England Sports Ventures PresidentLarry LucchinoGeneral managerTheo EpsteinManagerGrady LittleTelevisionWSBK TV Sean McDonough Jerry Remy NESN Don Orsillo Jerry Remy RadioWEEI Jerry Trupiano Joe Castiglione WROL Luis Tiant Uri Berenguer Juan Pedro Villaman StatsESPN comBB reference 2002 Seasons 2004 The Red Sox led the major leagues in nearly all offensive categories including runs scored 961 batting average 289 on base percentage 360 and perhaps most impressively a 491 team slugging percentage which set a new record previously held by the 1927 Yankees It would stand until the 2019 season when the Astros 495 and Twins 494 both surpassed them 1 They also had 649 extra base hits the most ever by one team in a single season 2 3 In May 2003 the Red Sox settled a lawsuit in federal court filed by seven men who claimed to have been sexually abused as boys by Red Sox clubhouse attendant Donald James Fitzpatrick at the team s spring training site in Winter Haven Florida between 1971 and 1991 The lawsuit requested 3 15 million in damages but the terms of the settlement were not disclosed 4 This was the first season with designated hitter David Ortiz as he signed a contract for the Red Sox during the offseason He would stay with the Red Sox until his retirement in 2016 Contents 1 The Search for a new General Manager 2 Offseason 3 Regular season 3 1 Season standings 3 2 Record vs opponents 3 3 Notable transactions 3 4 Opening Day lineup 3 5 Roster 3 6 Game log 4 Player stats 4 1 Batting 4 1 1 Starters by position 4 1 2 Other batters 4 2 Pitching 4 2 1 Starting pitchers 4 2 2 Other pitchers 4 2 3 Relief pitchers 5 Postseason 5 1 ALDS vs Oakland Athletics 5 2 ALCS vs New York Yankees 6 Awards and honors 7 Farm system 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksThe Search for a new General Manager editLucchino initially attempted to hire J P Ricciardi the general manager of the Blue Jays but Ricciardi rejected the offer and instead signed a long term contract with the Blue Jays 5 On November 10 2002 Oakland Athletics General Manager Billy Beane accepted an offer to become the new general manager of the Red Sox 6 Beane had for several years publicly expressed his interest in joining the Red Sox and his contract with Oakland included a stipulation that would allow Beane to consider an offer from the Red Sox 6 Beane had yet to sign the contract with the Red Sox a contract in which he would be guaranteed 12 5 million over five years the most anyone had been given to run a baseball team 7 The following day however Beane shocked the Red Sox when he declared that he would not accept their offer the move to Boston would limit the amount of time that Beane would have to spend with his daughter 6 On November 25 2002 Theo Epstein 28 was hired as general manager of the Boston Red Sox 8 Epstein s hiring made him the youngest general manager in major league history 8 Offseason editOctober 9 2002 Brandon Lyon was selected off waivers by the Boston Red Sox from the Toronto Blue Jays 9 November 6 2002 Chris Coste signed as a free agent with the Boston Red Sox 10 December 6 2002 Wayne Gomes was released by the Boston Red Sox 11 December 12 2002 The Red Sox acquired second baseman Todd Walker from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for two minor leaguers 12 December 15 2002 Jeremy Giambi was acquired by the Red Sox from the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for pitcher Josh Hancock 13 December 31 2002 Ramiro Mendoza signed as a free agent with the Boston Red Sox 14 January 10 2003 Bill Mueller was signed as a free agent with the Boston Red Sox 15 January 22 2003 David Ortiz was signed as a free agent with the Boston Red Sox 16 February 15 2003 Kevin Millar was purchased by the Boston Red Sox from the Florida Marlins 17 Regular season editSeason standings edit vteAL East W L Pct GB Home Road New York Yankees 101 61 0 623 50 32 51 29 Boston Red Sox 95 67 0 586 6 53 28 42 39 Toronto Blue Jays 86 76 0 531 15 41 40 45 36 Baltimore Orioles 71 91 0 438 30 40 40 31 51 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 63 99 0 389 38 36 45 27 54 Record vs opponents edit 2003 American League recordvteSources 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Team ANA BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL Anaheim 1 8 3 6 3 4 6 3 6 1 6 3 5 4 3 6 8 12 8 11 6 3 9 10 2 7 11 7 Baltimore 8 1 9 10 2 4 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 6 13 1 2 7 4 5 8 11 7 2 8 11 5 13 Boston 6 3 10 9 5 4 4 2 8 1 5 1 2 4 9 10 3 4 5 2 12 7 5 4 10 9 11 7 Chicago 4 3 4 2 4 5 11 8 11 8 11 8 9 10 4 2 4 5 2 7 3 3 3 4 6 3 10 8 Cleveland 3 6 3 3 2 4 8 11 12 7 6 13 9 10 2 5 3 6 3 6 5 2 4 5 2 4 6 12 Detroit 1 6 3 3 1 8 8 11 7 12 5 14 4 15 1 5 3 6 1 8 2 4 1 6 2 7 4 14 Kansas City 3 6 4 3 1 5 8 11 13 6 14 5 11 8 2 4 2 7 4 5 4 3 7 2 1 5 9 9 Minnesota 4 5 4 3 4 2 10 9 10 9 15 4 8 11 0 7 8 1 3 6 6 0 5 4 3 3 10 8 New York 6 3 13 6 1 10 9 2 4 5 2 5 1 4 2 7 0 3 6 5 4 14 5 4 5 10 9 13 5 Oakland 12 8 7 2 4 3 5 4 6 3 6 3 7 2 1 8 6 3 7 12 6 3 15 4 5 2 9 9 Seattle 11 8 5 4 2 5 7 2 6 3 8 1 5 4 6 3 4 5 12 7 4 5 10 10 3 4 10 8 Tampa Bay 3 6 11 8 7 12 3 3 2 5 4 2 3 4 0 6 5 14 3 6 5 4 3 6 11 8 3 15 Texas 10 9 2 7 4 5 4 3 5 4 6 1 2 7 4 5 5 4 4 15 10 10 6 3 5 4 4 14 Toronto 7 2 11 8 9 10 3 6 4 2 7 2 5 1 3 3 9 10 2 5 4 3 8 11 4 5 10 8 Red Sox vs National League Team NL Central CHC CIN HOU MIL PIT STL FLA PHI Boston 3 0 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 Notable transactions edit April 11 2003 Bill Haselman signed as a free agent with the Boston Red Sox 18 May 29 2003 Byung Hyun Kim was acquired by the Red Sox from the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for Shea Hillenbrand 19 June 28 2003 Gabe Kapler was purchased by the Boston Red Sox from the Colorado Rockies 20 July 22 2003 Scott Sauerbeck and Mike Gonzalez were acquired by the Red Sox from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for Brandon Lyon and Anastacio Martinez 21 July 30 2003 Chad Fox was released by the Red Sox 22 Scott Williamson was acquired by the Red Sox from the Cincinnati Reds 23 July 31 2003 Freddy Sanchez and Mike Gonzalez were traded by the Boston Red Sox to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Jeff Suppan The Red Sox also re acquired Brandon Lyon and Anastacio Martinez 24 August 4 2003 David McCarty was acquired off waivers by the Red Sox from the Oakland Athletics 25 August 28 2003 Lou Merloni was acquired by the Red Sox from the San Diego Padres in exchange for minor league pitcher Rene Miniel 26 Opening Day lineup edit 18 Johnny Damon CF 12 Todd Walker 2B 5 Nomar Garciaparra SS 24 Manny Ramirez LF 15 Kevin Millar 1B 29 Shea Hillenbrand 3B 25 Jeremy Giambi DH 7 Trot Nixon RF 33 Jason Varitek C 45 Pedro Martinez P Roster edit 2003 Boston Red Sox Roster Pitchers 59 Hector Almonte 61 Bronson Arroyo 19 John Burkett 52 Bruce Chen 43 Alan Embree 23 Casey Fossum 44 Chad Fox 46 Bob Howry 59 Todd Jones 51 Byung hyun Kim 32 Derek Lowe 38 Brandon Lyon 45 Pedro Martinez 55 26 Ramiro Mendoza 31 Robert Person 30 Ryan Rupe 47 Scott Sauerbeck 17 Rudy Seanez 57 Jason Shiell 37 Jeff Suppan 50 Mike Timlin 51 Kevin Tolar 49 Tim Wakefield 59 Matt White 48 Scott Williamson 47 Steve Woodard Catchers 44 Bill Haselman 28 Doug Mirabelli 33 Jason Varitek Infielders 53 Andy Abad 16 Lou Collier 5 Nomar Garciaparra 29 Shea Hillenbrand 2 Damian Jackson 13 Lou Merloni 15 Kevin Millar 11 Bill Mueller 26 Freddy Sanchez 12 Todd Walker Outfielders 17 Adrian Brown 18 Johnny Damon 29 Gabe Kapler 10 David McCarty 7 Trot Nixon 24 Manny Ramirez Designated hitters 25 Jeremy Giambi 34 David Ortiz Manager 3 Grady Little Coaches 40 Tony Cloninger Pitching 39 Mike Cubbage Third base 35 Goose Gregson Interim pitching 27 22 Ron Jackson Hitting 60 Dana LeVangie Bullpen catcher 41 Jerry Narron Bench 54 Euclides Rojas Bullpen 17 Dave Wallace Pitching 20 Dallas Williams First base Game log edit 2003 Game Log March 0 1 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 1 March 31 Devil Rays 6 4 McClung 1 0 Fox 0 1 34 391 0 1 April 18 8 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 2 April 1 Devil Rays 9 8 16 Lyon 1 0 Sosa 0 1 11 524 1 1 3 April 2 Devil Rays 7 5 Lowe 1 0 Parque 0 1 Fox 1 10 058 2 1 4 April 3 Devil Rays 14 5 Fossum 1 0 Bierbrodt 0 1 12 110 3 1 5 April 4 Orioles 8 7 Burkett 1 0 Ponson 0 1 27 256 4 1 6 April 5 Orioles 2 1 Ryan 2 0 Fox 0 2 41 821 4 2 7 April 6 Orioles 12 2 Wakefield 1 0 Lopez 0 1 30 046 5 2 8 April 8 Blue Jays 8 4 Hendrickson 1 1 Lowe 1 1 13 147 5 3 9 April 9 Blue Jays 10 5 Sturtze 2 0 Fossum 1 1 13 099 5 4 10 April 10 Blue Jays 8 7 Timlin 1 0 Politte 0 1 13 779 6 4 April 11 Orioles Postponed 6 4 April 12 Orioles Postponed 6 4 11 April 12 Orioles 13 6 Johnson 1 0 Martinez 1 1 32 029 6 5 12 April 13 Orioles 2 0 Lowe 2 1 Lopez 0 2 Wakefield 1 32 368 7 5 13 April 15 Devil Rays 6 5 Timlin 2 0 Levine 1 1 29 617 8 5 14 April 16 Devil Rays 6 4 Fox 1 2 Carter 3 1 Lyon 1 26 688 9 5 15 April 17 Devil Rays 6 0 Martinez 1 1 Kennedy 0 1 30 909 10 5 16 April 18 Blue Jays 7 3 Wakefield 2 0 Tam 0 1 19 545 11 5 17 April 19 Blue Jays 7 2 Derek Lowe 3 1 Sturtze 2 1 32 329 12 5 18 April 20 Blue Jays 6 5 Timlin 3 0 Politte 0 2 29 579 13 5 19 April 21 Blue Jays 11 6 Lidle 3 2 Burkett 1 1 34 370 13 6 20 April 22 Rangers 5 4 Martinez 2 1 Park 1 3 Fox 2 20 158 14 6 21 April 23 Rangers 6 1 Thomson 1 2 Wakefield 2 1 20 042 14 7 22 April 24 Rangers 16 5 Dickey 1 1 Lowe 3 2 21 063 14 8 23 April 25 Angels 5 2 Fossum 2 1 Washburn 1 3 Fox 3 37 203 15 8 24 April 26 Angels 3 1 Shields 1 0 Burkett 1 2 Percival 3 43 514 15 9 25 April 27 Angels 6 4 14 Mendoza 1 0 Callaway 1 3 Shiell 1 43 690 16 9 26 April 29 Royals 7 2 Wakefield 3 1 George 3 2 40 348 17 9 27 April 30 Royals 5 4 Embree 1 0 MacDougal 1 2 31 334 18 9 May 13 14 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 28 May 1 Royals 6 5 Shiell 1 0 Grimsley 1 2 Lyon 2 31 950 19 9 29 May 2 Twins 11 7 Santana 1 0 Mendoza 1 1 31 317 19 10 30 May 3 Twins 9 1 Martinez 3 1 Fiore 1 1 33 061 20 10 31 May 4 Twins 9 4 Rogers 4 1 Timlin 3 1 32 887 20 11 32 May 5 Royals 7 6 Lopez 4 0 Lyon 1 1 21 232 20 12 33 May 6 Royals 7 3 Fossum 3 1 Affeldt 2 1 15 848 21 12 34 May 7 Royals 9 6 Woodard 1 0 Lopez 4 1 Lyon 3 28 268 22 12 35 May 9 Twins 5 0 Santana 2 0 Martinez 3 2 28 436 22 13 36 May 10 Twins 6 5 Wakefield 4 1 Rincon 1 1 Lyon 4 26 346 23 13 37 May 11 Twins 9 8 Radke 4 3 Lowe 3 3 Guardado 8 15 641 23 14 38 May 13 Rangers 5 4 Embree 2 0 Cordero 1 4 Lyon 5 31 956 24 14 39 May 14 Rangers 7 1 Fossum 4 1 Benoit 1 1 32 485 25 14 40 May 15 Rangers 12 3 Martinez 4 2 Benes 0 2 33 801 26 14 41 May 16 Angels 6 5 Rodriguez 4 1 Embree 2 1 Percival 6 33 170 26 15 42 May 17 Angels 6 2 Washburn 4 4 Timlin 3 2 Percival 7 33 327 26 16 43 May 18 Angels 5 3 Burkett 2 2 Lackey 2 4 Person 1 33 347 27 16 44 May 19 Yankees 7 3 Wells 6 1 Fossum 4 2 35 099 27 17 45 May 20 Yankees 10 7 Embree 3 1 Contreras 1 1 Lyon 6 35 007 28 17 46 May 21 Yankees 4 2 Clemens 6 2 Wakefield 4 2 Rivera 4 35 003 28 18 47 May 23 Indians 9 2 Lowe 4 3 Rodriguez 2 5 32 673 29 18 48 May 24 Indians 12 3 Burkett 3 2 Anderson 2 5 32 643 30 18 49 May 25 Indians 6 4 Davis 4 4 Fossum 4 3 Baez 9 34 318 30 19 50 May 26 Yankees 8 4 Wakefield 5 2 Clemens 6 3 55 093 31 19 51 May 27 Yankees 11 3 Pettitte 5 5 Chen 0 1 44 769 31 20 52 May 28 Yankees 6 5 Rivera 1 0 Lyon 1 2 44 617 31 21 53 May 30 Blue Jays 13 2 Davis 3 3 Burkett 3 3 21 381 31 22 54 May 31 Blue Jays 10 7 Sturtze 5 4 Fossum 4 4 Politte 9 28 809 31 23 June 16 10 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 55 June 1 Blue Jays 11 8 Halladay 7 2 White 0 1 26 890 31 24 June 3 Pirates Postponed 31 24 56 June 4 Pirates 11 4 Kim 2 5 Benson 5 6 N A 32 24 57 June 4 Pirates 8 3 Lowe 5 3 D Amico 4 6 27 769 33 24 58 June 5 Pirates 5 4 Boehringer 3 1 Mendoza 1 2 Williams 16 33 372 33 25 59 June 6 Brewers 9 3 Durocher 2 0 Almonte 0 1 20 195 33 26 60 June 7 Brewers 11 10 Lyon 2 2 DeJean 2 4 Timlin 1 34 242 34 26 61 June 8 Brewers 9 1 Lowe 6 3 Rusch 1 9 20 784 35 26 62 June 10 Cardinals 9 7 Kline 3 4 Lyon 2 3 Eldred 8 34 937 35 27 63 June 11 Cardinals 13 1 Burkett 4 3 Tomko 2 5 33 453 36 27 64 June 12 Cardinals 8 7 13 Yan 2 1 Mendoza 1 3 34 389 36 28 65 June 13 Astros 4 3 Rupe 1 0 Stone 4 2 Lyon 7 33 244 37 28 66 June 14 Astros 8 4 Lowe 7 3 Redding 4 5 34 562 38 28 67 June 15 Astros 3 2 14 Shiell 2 0 Bland 1 2 34 085 39 28 68 June 16 White Sox 4 2 Buehrle 3 10 Rupe 1 1 Gordon 1 30 779 39 29 69 June 17 White Sox 7 4 Burkett 5 3 Colon 6 7 Lyon 8 19 887 40 29 70 June 18 White Sox 3 1 Loaiza 10 2 Wakefield 5 3 Koch 9 18 708 40 30 71 June 19 White Sox 4 3 10 Lyon 3 3 Koch 2 3 17 225 41 30 June 20 Phillies Postponed 41 30 72 June 21 Phillies 6 5 13 Mesa 3 4 Seanez 0 1 35 512 41 31 73 June 22 Phillies 5 0 Myers 6 6 Kim 2 6 60 960 41 32 74 June 23 Tigers 3 1 Wakefield 6 3 Bonderman 2 11 Timlin 2 33 814 42 32 75 June 24 Tigers 10 1 Lowe 8 3 Cornejo 3 6 33 848 43 32 76 June 25 Tigers 11 2 Burkett 6 3 Maroth 2 12 33 587 44 32 77 June 26 Tigers 6 4 Martinez 5 2 Roney 0 2 Lyon 9 34 415 45 32 78 June 27 Marlins 25 8 Kim 3 6 Pavano 6 9 34 764 46 32 79 June 28 Marlins 10 9 Bump 1 0 Lyon 3 4 Looper 14 34 804 46 33 80 June 29 Marlins 11 7 Lowe 9 3 Penny 6 6 34 476 47 33 July 16 11 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 81 July 1 Devil Rays 4 3 11 Carter 5 3 Lyon 3 5 12 122 47 34 82 July 2 Devil Rays 5 4 Martinez 6 2 Colome 1 4 Kim 1 14 345 48 34 83 July 3 Devil Rays 6 5 10 Harper 1 4 Timlin 3 3 12 838 48 35 84 July 4 Yankees 10 3 Lowe 10 3 Wells 10 3 55 144 49 35 85 July 5 Yankees 10 2 Mendoza 2 3 Clemens 8 6 54 948 50 35 86 July 6 Yankees 7 1 Pettitte 10 6 Burkett 6 4 54 918 50 36 87 July 7 Yankees 2 1 Rivera 3 0 Kim 3 7 55 016 50 37 88 July 8 Blue Jays 2 1 12 Jones 2 4 Tam 0 3 Kim 2 20 022 51 37 89 July 9 Blue Jays 8 7 Lyon 4 5 Tam 0 4 Kim 3 23 551 52 37 90 July 10 Blue Jays 7 1 Mendoza 3 3 Lidle 10 8 20 113 53 37 91 July 11 Tigers 5 3 Burkett 7 4 Maroth 4 13 Kim 4 26 538 54 37 92 July 12 Tigers 4 2 11 Jones 3 4 Rodney 0 1 Kim 5 23 206 55 37 93 July 13 Tigers 3 0 Ledezma 3 2 Wakefield 6 4 Mears 4 23 829 55 38 94 July 17 Blue Jays 5 2 Halladay 14 2 Lowe 10 4 34 521 55 39 95 July 18 Blue Jays 4 1 Escobar 6 6 Wakefield 6 5 Miller 1 34 136 55 40 96 July 19 Blue Jays 5 4 10 Kim 4 7 Lopez 1 3 34 812 56 40 97 July 20 Blue Jays 9 4 Martinez 7 2 Wasdin 0 1 34 321 57 40 98 July 21 Tigers 14 5 Burkett 8 4 Bonderman 3 14 Fossum 1 33 823 58 40 99 July 22 Tigers 7 4 Lowe 11 4 Maroth 5 14 33 570 59 40 100 July 23 Devil Rays 10 4 Wakefield 7 5 Harper 1 6 33 446 60 40 101 July 24 Devil Rays 15 9 Zambrano 7 5 Mendoza 3 4 33 521 60 41 102 July 25 Yankees 4 3 Rivera 5 0 Kim 4 8 34 873 60 42 103 July 26 Yankees 5 4 Kim 5 8 Benitez 3 4 34 356 61 42 104 July 27 Yankees 6 4 Fossum 5 4 Hammond 2 1 Kim 6 34 787 62 42 105 July 29 Rangers 14 7 Wakefield 8 5 Garcia 1 1 24 632 63 42 106 July 30 Rangers 9 2 Ellis 1 1 Mendoza 3 5 25 354 63 43 107 July 31 Rangers 7 3 11 Ramirez 2 0 Jones 3 5 27 108 63 44 August 15 14 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 108 August 1 Orioles 2 1 Hentgen 4 5 Burkett 8 5 Julio 25 41 188 63 45 109 August 2 Orioles 11 2 Lopez 4 6 Lowe 11 5 49 334 63 46 110 August 3 Orioles 7 5 Wakefield 9 5 Helling 6 8 Kim 7 42 085 64 46 111 August 5 Angels 10 9 Timlin 4 3 Donnelly 2 2 Kim 8 34 678 65 46 112 August 6 Angels 4 2 Martinez 8 2 Sele 6 9 35 040 66 46 113 August 7 Angels 9 3 Burkett 9 5 Ortiz 13 9 34 570 67 46 114 August 8 Orioles 10 4 Helling 7 8 Lowe 11 6 35 099 67 47 115 August 8 Orioles 4 2 DuBose 1 1 Fossum 5 5 Julio 28 34 595 67 48 116 August 9 Orioles 6 4 Embree 4 1 Driskill 3 5 Kim 9 34 883 68 48 117 August 10 Orioles 5 3 Johnson 10 5 Suppan 10 8 Julio 29 34 239 68 49 118 August 11 Athletics 4 0 Hudson 11 4 Martinez 8 3 33 504 68 50 119 August 12 Athletics 5 3 Zito 9 10 Burkett 9 6 Foulke 30 26 823 68 51 120 August 13 Athletics 7 3 Lowe 12 6 Mulder 15 9 44 868 69 51 121 August 14 Athletics 4 2 10 Kim 6 8 Mecir 2 2 37 293 70 51 122 August 15 Mariners 10 5 Mateo 4 0 Timlin 4 4 Hasegawa 12 46 171 70 52 123 August 16 Mariners 5 1 Martinez 9 3 Pineiro 13 8 46 100 71 52 124 August 17 Mariners 3 1 Garcia 11 12 Burkett 9 7 Hasegawa 13 46 105 71 53 125 August 19 Athletics 3 2 Rincon 7 4 Williamson 5 4 Foulke 33 34 879 71 54 126 August 20 Athletics 8 6 Bradford 7 3 Kim 6 9 Foulke 34 34 798 71 55 127 August 21 Athletics 14 5 Fossum 6 5 Harden 3 3 34 844 72 55 128 August 22 Mariners 6 4 Suppan 11 8 Pineiro 13 9 Kim 10 34 379 73 55 129 August 23 Mariners 7 6 10 Timlin 5 4 Sasaki 1 2 34 488 74 55 130 August 24 Mariners 6 1 Lowe 13 6 Franklin 9 11 34 344 75 55 131 August 25 Mariners 8 1 Martinez 10 3 Meche 13 10 Arroyo 1 33 007 76 55 132 August 26 Blue Jays 12 9 Towers 4 1 Sauerbeck 3 5 Lopez 7 33 731 76 56 133 August 27 Blue Jays 6 3 Timlin 6 4 Halladay 17 6 Kim 11 34 206 77 56 134 August 29 Yankees 10 5 Lowe 14 6 Contreras 4 2 34 854 78 56 135 August 30 Yankees 10 7 Pettitte 17 7 Martinez 10 4 Rivera 30 34 350 78 57 136 August 31 Yankees 8 4 Clemens 13 8 Wakefield 9 6 Rivera 31 34 482 78 58 September 17 9 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 137 September 1 Phillies 13 9 Kim 7 9 Mesa 5 7 61 068 79 58 138 September 2 White Sox 2 1 Burkett 10 7 Colon 12 12 Kim 12 23 943 80 58 139 September 3 White Sox 5 4 10 Kim 8 9 Gordon 6 6 20 082 81 58 140 September 5 Yankees 9 3 Martinez 11 4 Pettitte 17 8 55 261 82 58 141 September 6 Yankees 12 0 Wakefield 10 6 Clemens 13 9 55 237 83 58 142 September 7 Yankees 3 1 Wells 13 6 Suppan 11 9 Rivera 33 55 212 83 59 143 September 8 Orioles 13 10 Ligtenberg 2 2 Kim 8 10 23 276 83 60 144 September 9 Orioles 9 2 Lowe 15 6 Moss 10 11 25 265 84 60 145 September 10 Orioles 5 0 Martinez 12 4 Johnson 10 7 25 143 85 60 146 September 12 White Sox 7 4 Suppan 12 9 Wright 1 6 Kim 13 34 890 86 60 147 September 13 White Sox 3 1 Colon 14 12 Wakefield 10 7 34 414 86 61 148 September 14 White Sox 7 2 Buehrle 13 13 Burkett 10 8 Marte 11 34 174 86 62 149 September 15 Devil Rays 8 2 Lowe 16 6 Sosa 5 11 33 389 87 62 150 September 16 Devil Rays 3 2 Martinez 13 4 Harper 4 8 33 618 88 62 151 September 17 Devil Rays 7 0 Zambrano 11 9 Suppan 12 10 33 806 88 63 152 September 18 Devil Rays 4 3 Wakefield 11 7 Bell 4 4 Kim 14 34 042 89 63 153 September 19 Indians 2 0 Burkett 11 8 Stanford 0 3 Embree 1 20 374 90 63 154 September 20 Indians 13 4 Dave Lee 1 0 Lowe 16 7 23 242 90 64 155 September 21 Indians 2 0 Martinez 14 4 Cliff Lee 3 2 Kim 15 27 655 91 64 156 September 22 Orioles 7 5 Suppan 13 10 Johnson 10 9 Kim 16 33 821 92 64 157 September 23 Orioles 6 5 10 Kim 9 10 Ainsworth 5 5 33 723 93 64 158 September 24 Orioles 7 3 Hentgen 7 8 Burkett 11 9 34 607 93 65 159 September 25 Orioles 14 3 Lowe 17 7 Daal 4 11 34 526 94 65 160 September 26 Devil Rays 7 2 Burkett 12 9 Gonzalez 6 11 21 240 95 65 161 September 27 Devil Rays 5 4 Gaudin 2 0 Suppan 13 11 Carter 25 25 635 95 66 162 September 28 Devil Rays 3 1 Zambrano 12 10 Lyon 4 6 Carter 26 24 138 95 67Player stats editBatting edit Starters by position edit Note Pos Position G Games played AB At bats H Hits Avg Batting average HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in Pos Player G AB H Avg HR RBI C Jason Varitek 142 451 123 273 25 85 1B Kevin Millar 148 544 150 276 25 96 2B Todd Walker 144 587 166 283 13 85 SS Nomar Garciaparra 156 658 198 301 28 105 3B Bill Mueller 146 524 171 326 19 85 LF Manny Ramirez 154 569 185 325 37 104 CF Johnny Damon 145 608 166 273 12 67 RF Trot Nixon 134 441 135 306 28 87 DH David Ortiz 128 448 129 288 31 101 Other batters edit Note G Games played AB At bats H Hits Avg Batting average HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in Player G AB H Avg HR RBI Shea Hillenbrand 49 185 56 303 3 38 Doug Mirabelli 62 163 42 258 6 18 Damian Jackson 109 161 42 261 1 13 Gabe Kapler 68 158 46 291 4 23 Jeremy Giambi 50 127 25 197 5 15 Freddy Sanchez 20 34 8 235 0 2 Lou Merloni 15 30 7 233 0 1 Dave McCarty 16 27 11 407 1 6 Andy Abad 9 17 2 118 0 0 Adrian Brown 9 15 3 200 0 1 Bill Haselman 4 3 0 000 0 0 Lou Collier 4 1 0 000 0 0 Pitching edit Starting pitchers edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SO Derek Lowe 33 203 1 17 7 4 47 110 Tim Wakefield 35 202 1 11 5 4 09 169 Pedro Martinez 29 186 2 14 4 2 22 206 John Burkett 32 181 2 12 9 5 15 107 Casey Fossum 19 79 0 6 5 5 47 63 Jeff Suppan 11 63 0 3 4 5 57 32 Other pitchers edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SO Bruce Chen 5 12 1 0 1 5 11 12 Ryan Rupe 4 10 0 1 1 6 30 7 Relief pitchers edit Note G Games pitched W Wins L Losses SV Saves ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G W L SV ERA SO Byung Hyun Kim 49 8 5 16 3 18 69 Mike Timlin 72 6 4 2 3 55 65 Alan Embree 65 4 1 1 4 25 45 Ramiro Mendoza 37 3 5 0 6 75 36 Brandon Lyon 37 4 6 9 4 12 50 Todd Jones 26 2 1 0 5 52 31 Scott Sauerbeck 26 0 1 0 6 48 18 Scott Williamson 24 0 1 0 6 20 21 Jason Shiell 17 2 0 1 4 63 23 Chad Fox 17 1 2 3 4 50 19 Rudy Seanez 9 0 1 0 6 23 9 Steve Woodard 7 1 0 0 5 09 12 Robert Person 7 0 0 1 7 71 10 Hector Almonte 7 0 1 0 8 22 6 Bronson Arroyo 6 0 0 1 2 08 14 Kevin Tolar 6 0 0 0 9 00 3 Bob Howry 4 0 0 0 12 46 4 Matt White 3 0 1 0 27 00 0Postseason editALDS vs Oakland Athletics edit Main article 2003 American League Division Series As the AL wild card the Red Sox entered the first round of the playoffs against the Oakland Athletics Despite losing the first two games in Oakland Boston rebounded with two dramatic wins in the late innings at Fenway Park to even the series When the series returned to Oakland the Red Sox held off a late Oakland charge to win the series in five games In doing so they joined the 1995 Mariners and 1999 Red Sox in coming back from a two game deficit to win a best of five ALDS Boston wins the series 3 2 Game Visitor Score Home Score Date Series 1 12 innings Boston 4 Oakland 5 October 1 1 0 OAK 2 Boston 1 Oakland 5 October 2 2 0 OAK 3 11 innings Oakland 1 Boston 3 October 4 2 1 OAK 4 Oakland 4 Boston 5 October 5 2 2 5 Boston 4 Oakland 3 October 6 3 2 BOS ALCS vs New York Yankees edit Main article 2003 American League Championship Series The stage was set for a classic showdown with longtime division rival the New York Yankees The teams split the first two games in the Bronx before the real drama unfolded in Game 3 at Fenway Park A highly anticipated matchup between Sox ace Pedro Martinez and former Sox pitcher Roger Clemens turned ugly early on Karim Garcia was hit in the back by a Martinez fastball Words were exchanged and Martinez threateningly gestured towards Yankee catcher Jorge Posada When Garcia was forced out at second he slid hard into Todd Walker The following inning Manny Ramirez took exception to a high Clemens pitch and charged the mound Both benches cleared but the resulting brawl turned surreal when 72 year old Yankee bench coach Don Zimmer charged Martinez Martinez sidestepped and threw Zimmer to the ground After a thirteen minute delay Clemens struck out Ramirez and proceeded to pitch effectively as the Yankees took a 2 1 series lead The Red Sox won Game 4 but the Yankees won Game 5 to take the series lead back to New York But Boston proved resilient and their offense came alive for the first time in the series to the tune of nine runs on sixteen hits to force a seventh game With a 4 0 lead early on and Martinez pitching Boston appeared to be on the brink of winning the pennant But when Martinez started to get tired in the end of the 6th inning instead of taking him out as he always had in that situation manager Grady Little not only left him in to finish the inning but sent him out in the seventh and the eighth despite allowing several baserunners Predictably the Yankees tied the game 5 5 with three eighth inning runs off Martinez sending the game on into the October night Yankee closer Mariano Rivera pitched three scoreless innings and in the bottom of the eleventh Aaron Boone turned on the first offering from Tim Wakefield and sent it into the frenzied bleachers of Yankee Stadium sending the Yankees on to the World Series for the fifth time in six years This game further cemented the legend many believed was The Curse of the Bambino New York wins the series 4 3 Game Score Date Location Attendance 1 Boston Red Sox 5 New York Yankees 2 October 8 Yankee Stadium 56 281 28 2 Boston Red Sox 2 New York Yankees 6 October 9 Yankee Stadium 56 295 29 3 New York Yankees 4 Boston Red Sox 3 October 11 Fenway Park 34 209 30 4 New York Yankees 2 Boston Red Sox 3 October 13 Fenway Park 34 599 31 5 New York Yankees 4 Boston Red Sox 2 October 14 Fenway Park 34 619 32 6 Boston Red Sox 9 New York Yankees 6 October 15 Yankee Stadium 56 277 33 7 Boston Red Sox 5 New York Yankees 6 11 innings October 16 Yankee Stadium 56 279 34 Awards and honors editBill Mueller Silver Slugger Award 3B Manny Ramirez Silver Slugger Award OF All Star Game Nomar Garciaparra reserve SS Manny Ramirez starting OF did not attend Jason Varitek reserve C fan vote selection Farm system editSee also Minor League Baseball The Portland Sea Dogs replaced the Trenton Thunder as the Red Sox Double A affiliate The Red Sox fielded two teams in the Dominican Summer League while not participating in the Venezuelan Summer League following the Venezuelan general strike of 2002 03 35 Level Team League Manager AAA Pawtucket Red Sox International League Buddy Bailey AA Portland Sea Dogs Eastern League Ron Johnson A Advanced Sarasota Red Sox Florida State League Tim Leiper A Augusta GreenJackets South Atlantic League Russ Morman A Short Season Lowell Spinners New York Penn League Jon Deeble and Lynn Jones Rookie GCL Red Sox Gulf Coast League Ralph Treuel Rookie DSL Red Sox 1 Dominican Summer League Nelson Paulino Rookie DSL Red Sox 2 Dominican Summer League Source 36 37 38 References editSeason standings American League East Standings on ESPN com Game logs Boston Red Sox Game Log on baseball reference com Batting Statistics Boston Red Sox Batting Stats on ESPN com Pitching Statistics Boston Red Sox Pitching Stats on ESPN com 2003 MLB Summary Baseball Reference Retrieved August 22 2015 Red Sox announce 2004 Major League coaching staff Boston Red Sox January 9 2004 Retrieved August 7 2017 MLB Team Hitting Statistics MLB com Retrieved August 7 2017 Rousos Rick May 28 2003 Red Sox Settle 3 15 Million Sex Abuse Lawsuit The Ledger Retrieved September 29 2021 Golenbock Peter 2015 Red Sox Century The Rich and Colorful History of the Boston Red Sox 4th ed Chicago Illinois Triumph Books p 457 ISBN 978 1 62937 050 7 a b c Stout Glenn Johnson Richard A 2004 Red Sox Century The Definitive History of Baseball s Most Storied Franchise 2nd ed Boston Houghton Mifflin p 454 Lewis Michael 2003 Moneyball The Art of Winning an Unfair Game New York New York W W Norton amp Company p 278 a b Shpigel Ben November 1 2005 Red Sox General Manager Ends a Memorable Run The New York Times Retrieved April 21 2010 Brandon Lyon Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Chris Coste Statistics Baseball Reference com Wayne Gomes Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Todd Walker Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Jeremy Giambi Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Ramiro Mendoza Statistics Baseball Reference com Bill Mueller Statistics and History Baseball Reference com David Ortiz Statistics Baseball Reference com Kevin Millar Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Bill Haselman Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Byung Hyun Kim Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Gabe Kapler Statistics Baseball Reference com Scott Sauerbeck Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Chad Fox Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Scott Williamson Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Freddy Sanchez Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Dave McCarty Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Lou Merloni Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Nowlin Bill Silverman Matthew June 28 2016 Red Sox by the Numbers A Complete Team History of the Boston Red Sox by Uniform Number Sports Publishing ASIN B01GNC7FQA 2003 ALCS Game 1 Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees Retrosheet Retrieved July 1 2008 2003 ALCS Game 2 Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees Retrosheet Retrieved July 1 2008 2003 ALCS Game 3 New York Yankees vs Boston Red Sox Retrosheet Retrieved July 1 2008 2003 ALCS Game 4 New York Yankees vs Boston Red Sox Retrosheet Retrieved July 1 2008 2003 ALCS Game 5 New York Yankees vs Boston Red Sox Retrosheet Retrieved July 1 2008 2003 ALCS Game 6 Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees Retrosheet Retrieved July 1 2008 2003 ALCS Game 7 Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees Retrosheet Retrieved July 1 2008 Edes Gordon April 16 2003 Red Sox Notebook The Boston Globe p F3 Retrieved September 22 2019 via newspapers com Johnson Lloyd and Wolff Miles ed The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball 3rd edition Durham North Carolina Baseball America 2007 Red Sox minor league system at a glance The Boston Globe February 2 2003 p 42 Retrieved March 11 2021 via newspapers com Boston Red Sox Media Guide 2003 p 390 Retrieved March 14 2021 via Wayback Machine Further reading editDunne James June 30 2020 2003 Draft Retrospective The picks SoxProspects com Retrieved June 30 2020 External links edit2003 Boston Red Sox team page at Baseball Reference 2003 Boston Red Sox season at baseball almanac com 2003 Boston Red Sox Draft Selections 2003 Boston Red Sox Division Series Magazine 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