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RED SOX RECORD BREAKDOWN Overall ........................................... 97-63 AL East Standing .................... 1st, 7.0 GA At Home ......................................... 53-28 On Road ......................................... 44-35 In day games.................................. 28-14 In night games ............................... 69-49 April ................................................. 18-8 May ................................................ 15-15 June ............................................... 17-11 July................................................. 15-10 August ........................................... 16-12 September ........................................ 16-7 vs. AL East ...................................... 44-30 vs. AL Central ................................. 19-15 vs. AL West ..................................... 20-12 vs. National League.......................... 14-6 vs. RH starter.................................. 65-42 vs. LH starter .................................. 32-21 Leading after 6 innings .................... 77-7 Tied after 6 innings .......................... 9-10 Trailing after 6 innings ................... 11-46 Leading after 7 innings .................... 78-4 Tied after 7 innings .......................... 11-9 Trailing after 7 innings ..................... 7-50 Leading after 8 innings .................... 81-3 Tied after 8 innings .......................... 10-8 Trailing after 8 innings ..................... 5-51 Red Sox score 1st ........................... 67-18 Opponents score first ..................... 30-45 Shutouts........................................... 8-11 Scoring less than 3 runs ................... 5-33 Scoring 3 or 4 runs ......................... 17-21 Scoring 5 or more runs ..................... 75-9 Red Sox hit HR ............................... 62-30 Red Sox hit 0 HR ............................ 35-33 1-run games ................................... 21-19 2-run games ................................... 15-15 Walk-offs.......................................... 11-7 Extra innings (home) .......................... 4-2 Extra innings (road)............................ 6-4 Extra innings (total) ......................... 10-6 Series openers ................................ 31-22 Series finales .................................. 32-20 Series W-L-T (home) ...................... 18-8-1 Series W-L-T (road) ........................ 15-8-2 Series W-L-T (total) ...................... 33-16-3 Series sweeps (home) ........................ 7-1 Series sweeps (road) .......................... 2-1 Series sweeps (total) .......................... 9-2 Come-from-behind wins ...... 36, last 9/22 Innings batting around.......24, last 9/27 (1st) Games decided in last AB............... 22-13 MAJOR LEADERS: At 97-63 (.606) the Red Sox own the best record in the majors...The Sox’ 97 wins top MLB, 2 ahead of Atlanta, Oakland, and St. Louis. BEST MLB RECORDS IN 2013 TEAM W-L WPCT Boston 97-63 .606 Atlanta 95-65 .594 Oakland 95-65 .594 St. Louis 95-65 .594 CLIMBING THE CHARTS: This is the 7th Red Sox team to win as many as 97 games, and just the 2nd in the last 35 years starting in 1979, along with the 2004 team. MOST WINS IN RED SOX FRANCHISE HISTORY YEAR W-L WPCT 1912 105-47 .691 1946 104-50 .675 1915 101-50 .669 1978 99-64 .607 2004 98-64 .605 2013 97-63 .606 1977 97-64 .602 Boston ranks 2nd in the majors with 7 seasons of at least 95 wins since 2003, trailing only NYY’s 8. OCTOBER BASEBALL: With a win on 9/19, Boston be- came the 1st AL team to clinch a postseason berth...It is the club’s 21st overall playoff appearance, 1st since 2009. This marks Boston’s 7th postseason appearance in 11 years since 2003...In that time, only STL (7 including 2013) and NYY (9) have as many postseason years. AL EAST CHAMPS: Boston secured the AL East Champion- ship for the 1st time since 2007 with a win on Friday night... It is the Sox’ 2nd division title in 18 years from 1996-2013 and their 7th AL East title since the start of divisional play in 1969: 1975, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995, 2007, and now 2013. This is Boston’s 15th overall 1st-place finish in 113 AL seasons, including 8 prior to the divisional era: 1903, 1904, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1946, and 1967. With last year’s 5th-place finish, Boston has gone worst-to-first for the 1st time in franchise history... Boston’s .426 win percentage in 2012 (69-93) marks the club’s lowest ever prior to a postseason campaign. MORE TO CLINCH: Last night the Sox secured home field advantage in the ALDS by virtue of guaranteeing at least the 2nd-best record in the AL...Boston needs either a win or an Oakland loss in the final 2 days of the season to guarantee the best record in the AL, and thereby secure home field advantage in the ALCS as well...The AL entrant will host the World Series by virtue of the AL’s All-Star Game win. Boston ended its regular season home slate at 53-28 (.654), securing the best such mark in the AL this year. SKIPPER SUCCESS: John Farrell is just the 7th manager to lead the Red Sox to the postseason in his 1st year at the helm, joining Jake Stahl (1912), Ed Barrow (1918), Dick Williams (1967), Joe Morgan (1988), Kevin Kennedy (1995), and Terry Francona (2004)...Stahl, Barrow, and Francona went on to win the World Series that year. SERIES TALK: With a win either tonight or tomorrow, the Red Sox would secure their 34th series win of the season... No other MLB team has more than the Cardinals’ 31...Ac- cording to STATS, a 34th series win would place 2nd on Boston’s all-time single-season list behind 1946 (37). RED SOX MOST SERIES WINS IN A SEASON YEAR SERIES WINS 1946 37 2013 33 2007 33 1949 33 1948 33 HIGH-WATER MARK: The Sox are a season-high 34 games over .500, the best mark in baseball...Prior to this season, Boston had not been more than 30 games over .500 since the 2004 team topped out at 35 games over the mark. SOX AND O’S: This is the final series of the year between the Sox and Orioles, with Boston trailing 8-9 despite out- scoring the O’s 73-58...The Sox need a sweep to take the season set...Boston’s last 3 losses to Baltimore have been decided by a total of 4 runs...Boston has a .470 win pct. vs. BAL and a .632 (36-21) mark against the rest of the AL East. END OF THE ROAD: Tonight the Sox continue a 3-game set in Baltimore, their final regular season series...This will con- clude a season-ending 6-day, 5-game road trip, which began with a 2-game split in Colorado prior to yesterday’s off-day. At 44-35 (.557), Boston has the best road record in the majors, just ahead of the Dodgers and Rangers (both .556, 45-36)...The Sox have won 9 of their last 12 and 11 of their last 16 road games. SOX LATELY: Boston is a major league-best 25-11 (.694) beginning on 8/17, outscoring opponents 226-123 in that time...The Sox own the AL’s 2nd-best post-All-Star break record (.619, 39-24), behind only the Tigers (.621, 41-25). Boston has won 5 of its last 7, 10 of its last 15, 18 of its last 25, and 24 of its last 34 games. IN THE STANDINGS: The Sox are in 1st place in the AL East, 7.0 games ahead of the Rays...Boston will end the season with a total of 158 days in 1st place...The Sox retook the division for good on 8/25 and will have held the top spot 57 of the season’s last 60 days starting 7/31. BATS ALIVE: Boston has won its last 2 games by a com- bined 27-8 score, with the Sox tallying 16 hits in each game. Since 9/1, the Sox are averaging an ML-best 6.6 runs scored per game (151 R/23 G) and 1.6 home runs per game (34 HR)...It would be the club’s highest scoring average in a September since 1938 (6.69) and the club’s HR average in a September since at least 1921. SECOND TO NONE: Dustin Pedroia’s next game at 2B will be his 160th of the season at the position...That would pass his 2011 total (159) for the most in club history. Pedroia leads AL qualifiers in fielding pct. (.993) and zone rating (.842) at 2B...According to Fangraphs, his 16 defensive runs saved top major league 2B. DOUBLES UP: Jarrod Saltalamacchia hit his 40th double of the year, passing Carlton Fisk (1978) and Jason Varitek (1999) to set a team single-season record by a primary catcher. MILESTONE MAN: David Ortiz hit his 30th home run of the season last night for his 7th career 30-homer season, all since joining the Sox in 2003...That ranks 2nd on the club’s all-time list behind Ted Williams’ 8 such campaigns. With 103 RBI, his most since 2007 (117), Ortiz has his 7th career 30 HR/100 RBI season, tying Williams for the most club lead...He the only left-handed hitter to reach those marks 7 times in 11 years from 2003-13. TURN IT AROUND: The Red Sox have won 28 more games than last year (69-93)...It marks the club’s 2nd-largest in- crease in wins -- outside of strike-shortened seasons in 1981 and 1994 -- behind the 1st post-World War II team in 1946 (104-50), which won 33 more than 1945 (71-83). GRAND STAND: Boston has hit 5 grand slams in Septem- ber, the most in any month in team history...It matches the 1983 Orioles for the most slams by any team in September. Boston’s 9 grand slams this season match the 2nd most in team single-season history (also 2001, 1987, 1950, 1941)...Only the 2005 Red Sox had more (11). STOLEN MOMENTS: The Red Sox lead MLB with an 86.4% stolen base percentage (121-for-140)...That would be the best mark by an AL team since caught stealing has been tracked (1914-15, 1920+ in the AL)...Boston’s 121 SB are 5 shy of the team’s single-season record in the live ball era (since 1920), established in 2009 (126). Boston has been successful in each of its last 37 SB attempts beginning 8/9, the longest streak in club history and longest for any team since 1993 (TOR, 38). BOSTON RED SOX (97-63) AT BALTIMORE ORIOLES (83-77) Saturday, September 28, 2013 7:05 p.m. ET Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD LHP Jon Lester (15-8, 3.67) vs. LHP Wei-Yin Chen (7-7, 4.03) Game #161 Road Game #80 TV: NESN Radio: WEEI 93.7 FM, WUFC 1510 AM (Spanish) UPCOMING MILESTONES Milestone Player (current) 100 HR ................................. Pedroia (99) 500 RBI .............................. Pedroia (492) UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS DATE OPP. BOS TIME RED SOX STARTER OPPOSING STARTER TV Sun., 9/29 at BAL 1:35 p.m. RHP John Lackey (10-13, 3.52) RHP Chris Tillman (16-7, 3.62) NESN Red Sox on the Radio: All regular season games are broadcast in English on WEEI 93.7 FM and network affiliates, and in Spanish on WUFC 1510 AM. MLB ALL-TIME HOME RUN LIST Rk Player HR 42 3 players 434 T45 Cal Ripken Jr. 431 T45 David Ortiz 431 VS. THE ORIOLES All-Time vs. O’s (since 1954) ...... 527-447 In Boston.................................... 268-217 In Baltimore ............................... 259-230 At Camden Yards ........................ 103-69 2013 vs. Orioles ................................. 8-9 In Boston.......................................... 4-5 In Baltimore ..................................... 4-4 DATE H/R SCORE WP LP 4/8 H W3-1 Buchholz Chen 4/9 H L8-5 O’Day Hanrahan 4/10 H L2-3 Matusz Mortensen 6/13 R L4-5 (13) McFarland Wilson 6/14 R L0-2 Tillman Dempster 6/15 R W5-4 Lackey Garcia 6/16 R L3-6 Gonzalez Lester 7/26 R L0-6 Tillman Lackey 7/27 R W7-3 Dempster Feldman 7/28 R W5-0 Lester Hammel 8/27 H W13-2 Doubront Chen 8/28 H W4-3 Breslow Hunter 8/29 H L2-3 Tillman Lester 9/17 H L2-3 Hunter Uehara 9/18 H L3-5 (12) McFarland Morales 9/19 H W3-1 Lackey Tillman 9/27 R W12-3 Buchholz Feldman

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Page 1: BOSTON RED SOX (97-63) AT BALTIMORE ORIOLES (83-77)ahead of Atlanta, Oakland, and St. Louis. BEST MLB RECORDS IN 2013 TEAM W-L WPCT Boston 97-63 .606 Atlanta 95-65 .594 Oakland 95-65

RED SOX RECORD BREAKDOWNOverall ........................................... 97-63AL East Standing ....................1st, 7.0 GAAt Home ......................................... 53-28On Road ......................................... 44-35In day games .................................. 28-14In night games ............................... 69-49April ................................................. 18-8May ................................................ 15-15June ............................................... 17-11July ................................................. 15-10August ........................................... 16-12September ........................................ 16-7vs. AL East ...................................... 44-30vs. AL Central ................................. 19-15vs. AL West ..................................... 20-12vs. National League.......................... 14-6vs. RH starter .................................. 65-42vs. LH starter .................................. 32-21Leading after 6 innings .................... 77-7Tied after 6 innings .......................... 9-10Trailing after 6 innings ................... 11-46Leading after 7 innings .................... 78-4Tied after 7 innings .......................... 11-9Trailing after 7 innings ..................... 7-50Leading after 8 innings .................... 81-3Tied after 8 innings .......................... 10-8Trailing after 8 innings ..................... 5-51Red Sox score 1st ........................... 67-18Opponents score fi rst ..................... 30-45Shutouts ........................................... 8-11Scoring less than 3 runs ................... 5-33Scoring 3 or 4 runs ......................... 17-21Scoring 5 or more runs ..................... 75-9Red Sox hit HR ............................... 62-30Red Sox hit 0 HR ............................ 35-331-run games ................................... 21-192-run games ................................... 15-15Walk-offs .......................................... 11-7Extra innings (home) .......................... 4-2Extra innings (road)............................ 6-4Extra innings (total) ......................... 10-6Series openers ................................ 31-22Series fi nales .................................. 32-20Series W-L-T (home) ...................... 18-8-1Series W-L-T (road) ........................ 15-8-2Series W-L-T (total) ...................... 33-16-3Series sweeps (home) ........................ 7-1Series sweeps (road) .......................... 2-1Series sweeps (total) .......................... 9-2Come-from-behind wins ......36, last 9/22Innings batting around.......24, last 9/27 (1st)Games decided in last AB............... 22-13

MAJOR LEADERS: At 97-63 (.606) the Red Sox own the best record in the majors...The Sox’ 97 wins top MLB, 2 ahead of Atlanta, Oakland, and St. Louis.

BEST MLB RECORDS IN 2013 TEAM W-L WPCT Boston 97-63 .606 Atlanta 95-65 .594 Oakland 95-65 .594 St. Louis 95-65 .594

CLIMBING THE CHARTS: This is the 7th Red Sox team to win as many as 97 games, and just the 2nd in the last 35 years starting in 1979, along with the 2004 team.

MOST WINS IN RED SOX FRANCHISE HISTORY YEAR W-L WPCT 1912 105-47 .691 1946 104-50 .675 1915 101-50 .669 1978 99-64 .607 2004 98-64 .605 2013 97-63 .606 1977 97-64 .602

Boston ranks 2nd in the majors with 7 seasons of at least 95 wins since 2003, trailing only NYY’s 8.

OCTOBER BASEBALL: With a win on 9/19, Boston be-came the 1st AL team to clinch a postseason berth...It is the club’s 21st overall playoff appearance, 1st since 2009.

This marks Boston’s 7th postseason appearance in 11 years since 2003...In that time, only STL (7 including 2013) and NYY (9) have as many postseason years.

AL EAST CHAMPS: Boston secured the AL East Champion-ship for the 1st time since 2007 with a win on Friday night...It is the Sox’ 2nd division title in 18 years from 1996-2013 and their 7th AL East title since the start of divisional play in 1969: 1975, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1995, 2007, and now 2013.

This is Boston’s 15th overall 1st-place fi nish in 113 AL seasons, including 8 prior to the divisional era: 1903, 1904, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1946, and 1967. With last year’s 5th-place fi nish, Boston has gone worst-to-fi rst for the 1st time in franchise history...Boston’s .426 win percentage in 2012 (69-93) marks the club’s lowest ever prior to a postseason campaign.

MORE TO CLINCH: Last night the Sox secured home fi eld advantage in the ALDS by virtue of guaranteeing at least the 2nd-best record in the AL...Boston needs either a win or an Oakland loss in the fi nal 2 days of the season to guarantee the best record in the AL, and thereby secure home fi eld advantage in the ALCS as well...The AL entrant will host the World Series by virtue of the AL’s All-Star Game win.

Boston ended its regular season home slate at 53-28 (.654), securing the best such mark in the AL this year.

SKIPPER SUCCESS: John Farrell is just the 7th manager to lead the Red Sox to the postseason in his 1st year at the helm, joining Jake Stahl (1912), Ed Barrow (1918), Dick Williams (1967), Joe Morgan (1988), Kevin Kennedy (1995), and Terry Francona (2004)...Stahl, Barrow, and Francona went on to win the World Series that year.

SERIES TALK: With a win either tonight or tomorrow, the Red Sox would secure their 34th series win of the season...No other MLB team has more than the Cardinals’ 31...Ac-cording to STATS, a 34th series win would place 2nd on Boston’s all-time single-season list behind 1946 (37).

RED SOX MOST SERIES WINS IN A SEASON YEAR SERIES WINS 1946 37 2013 33 2007 33 1949 33 1948 33

HIGH-WATER MARK: The Sox are a season-high 34 games over .500, the best mark in baseball...Prior to this season, Boston had not been more than 30 games over .500 since the 2004 team topped out at 35 games over the mark.

SOX AND O’S: This is the fi nal series of the year between the Sox and Orioles, with Boston trailing 8-9 despite out-scoring the O’s 73-58...The Sox need a sweep to take the season set...Boston’s last 3 losses to Baltimore have been decided by a total of 4 runs...Boston has a .470 win pct. vs. BAL and a .632 (36-21) mark against the rest of the AL East.

END OF THE ROAD: Tonight the Sox continue a 3-game set in Baltimore, their fi nal regular season series...This will con-clude a season-ending 6-day, 5-game road trip, which began with a 2-game split in Colorado prior to yesterday’s off-day.

At 44-35 (.557), Boston has the best road record in the majors, just ahead of the Dodgers and Rangers (both .556, 45-36)...The Sox have won 9 of their last 12 and 11 of their last 16 road games.

SOX LATELY: Boston is a major league-best 25-11 (.694) beginning on 8/17, outscoring opponents 226-123 in that time...The Sox own the AL’s 2nd-best post-All-Star break record (.619, 39-24), behind only the Tigers (.621, 41-25).

Boston has won 5 of its last 7, 10 of its last 15, 18 of its last 25, and 24 of its last 34 games.

IN THE STANDINGS: The Sox are in 1st place in the AL East, 7.0 games ahead of the Rays...Boston will end the season with a total of 158 days in 1st place...The Sox retook the division for good on 8/25 and will have held the top spot 57 of the season’s last 60 days starting 7/31.

BATS ALIVE: Boston has won its last 2 games by a com-bined 27-8 score, with the Sox tallying 16 hits in each game.

Since 9/1, the Sox are averaging an ML-best 6.6 runs scored per game (151 R/23 G) and 1.6 home runs per game (34 HR)...It would be the club’s highest scoring average in a September since 1938 (6.69) and the club’s HR average in a September since at least 1921.

SECOND TO NONE: Dustin Pedroia’s next game at 2B will be his 160th of the season at the position...That would pass his 2011 total (159) for the most in club history.

Pedroia leads AL qualifi ers in fi elding pct. (.993) and zone rating (.842) at 2B...According to Fangraphs, his 16 defensive runs saved top major league 2B.

DOUBLES UP: Jarrod Saltalamacchia hit his 40th double of the year, passing Carlton Fisk (1978) and Jason Varitek (1999) to set a team single-season record by a primary catcher.

MILESTONE MAN: David Ortiz hit his 30th home run of the season last night for his 7th career 30-homer season, all since joining the Sox in 2003...That ranks 2nd on the club’s all-time list behind Ted Williams’ 8 such campaigns.

With 103 RBI, his most since 2007 (117), Ortiz has his 7th career 30 HR/100 RBI season, tying Williams for the most club lead...He the only left-handed hitter to reach those marks 7 times in 11 years from 2003-13.

TURN IT AROUND: The Red Sox have won 28 more games than last year (69-93)...It marks the club’s 2nd-largest in-crease in wins -- outside of strike-shortened seasons in 1981 and 1994 -- behind the 1st post-World War II team in 1946 (104-50), which won 33 more than 1945 (71-83).

GRAND STAND: Boston has hit 5 grand slams in Septem-ber, the most in any month in team history...It matches the 1983 Orioles for the most slams by any team in September.

Boston’s 9 grand slams this season match the 2nd most in team single-season history (also 2001, 1987, 1950, 1941)...Only the 2005 Red Sox had more (11).

STOLEN MOMENTS: The Red Sox lead MLB with an 86.4% stolen base percentage (121-for-140)...That would be the best mark by an AL team since caught stealing has been tracked (1914-15, 1920+ in the AL)...Boston’s 121 SB are 5 shy of the team’s single-season record in the live ball era (since 1920), established in 2009 (126).

Boston has been successful in each of its last 37 SB attempts beginning 8/9, the longest streak in club history and longest for any team since 1993 (TOR, 38).

BOSTON RED SOX (97-63) AT BALTIMORE ORIOLES (83-77)Saturday, September 28, 2013 • 7:05 p.m. ET • Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD

LHP Jon Lester (15-8, 3.67) vs. LHP Wei-Yin Chen (7-7, 4.03)Game #161 • Road Game #80 • TV: NESN • Radio: WEEI 93.7 FM, WUFC 1510 AM (Spanish)

UPCOMING MILESTONESMilestone Player (current)100 HR ................................. Pedroia (99)500 RBI .............................. Pedroia (492)

UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPSDATE OPP. BOS TIME RED SOX STARTER OPPOSING STARTER TV Sun., 9/29 at BAL 1:35 p.m. RHP John Lackey (10-13, 3.52) RHP Chris Tillman (16-7, 3.62) NESNRed Sox on the Radio: All regular season games are broadcast in English on WEEI 93.7 FM and network affi liates, and in Spanish on WUFC 1510 AM.

MLB ALL-TIME HOME RUN LISTRk Player HR42 3 players 434T45 Cal Ripken Jr. 431T45 David Ortiz 431

VS. THE ORIOLESAll-Time vs. O’s (since 1954) ...... 527-447In Boston .................................... 268-217In Baltimore ............................... 259-230 At Camden Yards ........................ 103-692013 vs. Orioles ................................. 8-9 In Boston .......................................... 4-5 In Baltimore ..................................... 4-4DATE H/R SCORE WP LP4/8 H W3-1 Buchholz Chen4/9 H L8-5 O’Day Hanrahan4/10 H L2-3 Matusz Mortensen6/13 R L4-5 (13) McFarland Wilson6/14 R L0-2 Tillman Dempster6/15 R W5-4 Lackey Garcia6/16 R L3-6 Gonzalez Lester7/26 R L0-6 Tillman Lackey7/27 R W7-3 Dempster Feldman7/28 R W5-0 Lester Hammel8/27 H W13-2 Doubront Chen8/28 H W4-3 Breslow Hunter8/29 H L2-3 Tillman Lester9/17 H L2-3 Hunter Uehara9/18 H L3-5 (12) McFarland Morales9/19 H W3-1 Lackey Tillman9/27 R W12-3 Buchholz Feldman

Page 2: BOSTON RED SOX (97-63) AT BALTIMORE ORIOLES (83-77)ahead of Atlanta, Oakland, and St. Louis. BEST MLB RECORDS IN 2013 TEAM W-L WPCT Boston 97-63 .606 Atlanta 95-65 .594 Oakland 95-65

TONIGHT’S STARTING PITCHER

W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO2013 15-8 3.67 32 32 208.1 200 90 85 18 65 173CAREER 100-56 3.75 220 219 1371.1 1289 599 571 128 495 1233

TONIGHT’S START: Has a quality start in all 9 outings since 8/8, posting an AL-best 1.80 ERA (13 R/65.0 IP) in that time (5th in the MLB)...The 9-game quality start streak matches his career high from 8/4-9/19/09. Owns a 2.43 ERA (24 ER/89.0 IP) in his last 13 games since 7/13, the 4th-best rate in the AL in that time...All but 1 of those outings has been a quality start.

Has not allowed a home run in his last 9 starts since 8/8, a new career-long homerless streak...Has gone 68.1 innings since surrendering his last HR on 8/2 vs. ARI (1st inning), surpassing his previous career high of 62.2 IP in 2009. With a 15-8 record in 2013, has collected at least 15 wins in all but 1 season since 2008 (9-14 in 2012)...CC Sabathia (14 wins in 2013) is the only other pitcher in the majors to reach the 15-win mark in 5 seasons during that span. Last start: Earned the win as the Red Sox defeated the Blue Jays, 6-3, on 9/20 at Fenway...Allowed 1 run on 5 hits and 2 walks over 7.0 innings in his team-leading 20th quality start...Struck out 8 while tossing 123 pitches (82 strikes)...Surrendered his only run on an RBI single by Brett Lawrie in the 5th. It was his 100th ML win in his 220th career game, becoming the 11th player, 3rd left-hander, to win 100 games with the Red Sox...Joined Smoky Joe Wood (100-49), Mel Parnell (100-55), Bob Stanley (100-75), and Roger Clemens (100-47) as the only players to win their 1st 100 career games with Boston...Only Cy Young, Wood, Clemens, and Parnell did it in fewer outings. His 123 pitches were his 2nd most this season (124 on 5/25 vs. CLE). Went unbeaten (4-0) with a 2.55 ERA (12 ER/42.1 IP) in 6 starts vs. TOR.

VS. THE ORIOLES: Is 15-3 with a 2.80 ERA (47 ER/151.1 IP) in 24 career starts against the O’s...It is his 2nd-lowest ERA against any AL club (1.60 vs. KC)...Is 1-3 in his last 4 decisions against BAL after winning his 1st 14 versus the club.

RECENT HIGHLIGHTS: Threw a 1-hit SHO on 5/10 vs. TOR, retiring the 1st 17 batters...Was the 1st Sox lefty to allow 1 base runner or less in a CG since Dutch Leonard, 6/3/18 at DET.

31-JON LESTER, LHP 15-8, 3.67 ERA, 32 starts

SPLITS

HOMEROAD

OPP. AVGVS. LHBVS. RHB

WHIP

20137-1, 3.09 ERA, 13 GS8-7, 4.09 ERA, 19 GS

.249 (200-804), 18 HR.235 (42-179), 6 HR

.253 (158-625), 12 HR1.27

CAREER46-26, 3.78 ERA, 104 G, 103 GS

54-30, 3.71 ERA, 116 GS.250 (1289-5166), 128 HR.241 (318-1321), 37 HR.253 (971-3845), 91 HR

1.30

VS. THE ORIOLES W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO2013 1-2 4.00 3 3 18.0 18 8 8 1 5 20CAREER 15-3 2.80 24 24 151.1 143 49 47 10 52 127CAMDEN 8-1 2.71 12 12 76.1 68 23 23 7 22 69

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2013 REGULAR SEASON GAME LOG - STARTERDATE SCORE OPP DEC SCORE WHEN LEFT IP H R ER BB K HR PIT/STRIKES NOTES4/1 W8-2 at NYY W 4-2 5.0 5 2 2 2 7 0 96/63 Became the 1st BOS lefty starter to win on OD since 1970 4/7 W13-0 at TOR W 13-0 7.0 5 0 0 0 6 0 100/67 Won his 1st 2 starts of a season for 1st time in career4/13 W2-1 (10) TB --- 1-1 7.0 5 1 1 1 5 0 100/63 Passed Luis Tiant for 6th on the Sox all-time strikeout list4/18 W6-3 at CLE W 6-2 7.0 4 2 2 1 5 0 115/72 Set new mark with 4 GS to begin year without a HR allowed4/24 W6-5 OAK W 6-3 5.2 6 3 3 6 5 1 115/74 Allowed 1st homer of the season, a 3-run shot by Chris Young4/30 L7-9 at TOR --- 7-6 6.0 6 6 5 2 5 1 100/58 Ended 5-GS streak of no more than 3 R and 6 H to begin 20135/5 L3-4 at TEX --- 3-3 6.0 5 3 3 3 7 2 115/70 Yu Darvish struck out 14 Red Sox batters for the Rangers5/10 W5-0 TOR W 5-0 9.0 1 0 0 0 5 0 118/79 Maicer Izturis doubled with 2 outs in the 6th for TOR’s only hit5/15 W9-2 at TB W 9-2 7.0 8 2 2 0 5 0 107/74 Passed Josh Beckett for 5th on the Sox all-time strikeout list5/20 L4-6 at CWS L 4-6 6.0 7 6 5 3 2 1 109/70 Snapped a streak of 9 games with at least 5 strikeouts5/25 W7-4 CLE --- 3-4 7.0 10 4 4 1 8 0 124/81 Struck out the side in order in the 6th inning5/31 L1-4 at NYY L 1-3 6.1 6 4 4 4 5 0 116/67 Made his 200th career appearance, all with the Red Sox6/6 W6-3 TEX --- 2-3 6.0 7 3 3 3 4 2 108/66 David Ortiz hit a walk-off 3-run HR in the bottom of the 9th6/11 L3-8 at TB L 3-7 4.2 8 7 7 7 3 3 98/50 Gave up at least 1 run in each inning of the game6/16 L3-6 at BAL L 0-5 5.0 9 5 5 0 8 1 106/75 Has lost last 2 GS vs. O’s after going 14-0 in 1st 20 career GS6/21 W10-6 at DET W 7-5 5.2 9 5 5 3 3 2 102/57 Was 1st win since 5/15 at TB, ending 6-game winless drought6/27 W7-4 TOR W 7-2 7.0 5 4 4 3 5 0 95/58 Allowed fewest runs since 5/31 at NYY (4 R)7/3 W2-1 SD --- 1-1 7.0 6 1 1 1 5 0 102/71 Made 1st career appearance against the Padres7/8 L4-11 at SEA L 2-3 5.0 9 5 5 2 6 1 112/73 Suffered his 1st loss at Seattle since 7/24/107/13 L0-3 at OAK L 0-3 6.1 6 3 3 3 4 1 100/63 A.J. Griffi n tossed 8.0 shutout innings for OAK7/23 W6-2 TB W 3-2 6.1 7 2 2 0 8 2 96/64 Earned his 1st win since 6/27 vs. TOR7/28 W5-0 at BAL W 5-0 7.0 4 0 0 2 8 0 99/65 Held an opponent scoreless for the 1st time since 5/10 vs. TOR8/2 L6-7 ARI --- 4-6 4.1 11 6 6 0 6 1 102/67 Tied his most runs allowed vs. NL club (also 6/28/08 at HOU)8/8 L1-5 at KC L 0-3 7.0 5 3 1 2 4 0 121/76 Tossed 6.0 scoreless innings after giving up 3 runs in the 1st8/14 L3-4 (10) at TOR --- 1-3 6.1 6 3 2 2 3 0 114/72 Brett Lawrie singled in the winning run in the 10th8/19 W7-0 at SF W 7-0 8.1 6 0 0 2 3 0 115/77 Snapped a 3-start winless stretch since 7/28 at BAL8/24 W4-2 at LAD W 4-0 7.1 3 1 1 4 6 0 101/64 Earned the win in his 1st career appearance vs. LAD8/29 L2-3 BAL L 2-3 6.0 5 3 3 3 4 0 112/67 Suffered his 1st loss of the season at Fenway Park9/3 W2-1 DET W 2-1 7.0 8 1 1 0 9 0 111/81 Surrendered only run on RBI double by Jose Iglesias in the 2nd9/8 L3-4 at NYY --- 3-3 8.0 10 3 3 1 6 0 115/77 Alfonso Soriano scored the game-winning run on a wild pitch9/14 W5-1 NYY W 5-1 8.0 3 1 1 2 5 0 116/80 It was his 218th ML start, moving to 7th on Sox all-time list9/20 W6-3 TOR W 5-1 7.0 5 1 1 2 8 0 123/82 Earned his 100th major league win in his 220th career game

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

IPHR

ERBBSOHR

PITCHESCG

SHOWIN STREAKLOSS STREAK

20139.0, 5/10 vs. TOR11, 8/2 vs. ARI7, 6/11 at TB7, 6/11 at TB7, 6/11 at TB9, 9/3 vs. DET3, 6/11 at TB

124, 5/25 vs. CLE1 G, 5/10 vs. TOR1 G, 5/10 vs. TOR

6 G, 4/1-5/154 G, 5/20-6/16

CAREER9.0, 7x, last: 5/10/13 vs. TOR

12, 5/20/11 vs. CHC11, 7/22/12 vs. TOR11, 7/22/12 vs. TOR

7, 2x, last: 6/11/13 at TB13, 7/24/10 at SEA4, 7/22/12 vs. TOR

130, 5/19/08 vs. KC10 G, last: 5/10/13 vs. TOR3 G, last: 5/10/13 vs. TOR

8 G, 4/28-6/16/105 G, 2x, last: 7/8-8/7/12

TOMORROW’S STARTING PITCHER

STARTING PITCHERS’ BREAKDOWN QUALITY SOXSTARTER GS STARTS RS/IP RSA REC.Lester 32 20 125/208.1 5.40 19-13Buchholz 16 13 76/108.1 6.31 14-2Dempster 29 14 124/168.2 6.62 17-12Doubront 27 16 100/155.2 5.80 18-9Lackey 29 19 87/189.1 4.14 14-15Aceves 6 2 21/30.1 6.23 4-2Webster 6 2 29/26.1 9.91 3-3Morales 1 0 5/5.0 9.00 1-0Workman 3 3 8/18.1 3.93 1-2Peavy 10 6 50/64.2 6.96 5-5Wright 1 0 0/1.0 0.00 1-0

BATTER-PITCHER MATCHUPSORIOLES CAREER vs. LESTERPLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBICasilla .000 8 0 0 0Clevenger --- 0 0 0 0Davis .136 22 3 1 4Dickerson --- 0 0 0 0Flaherty --- 0 0 0 0Hardy .250 24 6 1 2Johnson .667 3 2 0 0Jones .300 50 15 0 5Markakis .222 63 14 0 1McLouth .000 6 0 0 0Morse .000 3 0 0 0Pearce .000 6 0 0 1Pridie --- 0 0 0 0Roberts .209 43 9 1 1Schoop --- 0 0 0 0Snyder .000 3 0 0 0Urrutia --- 0 0 0 0Valencia .286 14 4 1 2Wieters .333 42 14 0 7

RED SOX CAREER vs. CHENPLAYER AVG. AB H HR RBI Berry .250 4 1 0 0Bogaerts --- 0 0 0 0Bradley Jr. --- 0 0 0 0Carp --- 0 0 0 0Drew .250 4 1 0 0Ellsbury .300 10 3 0 0Gomes .182 11 2 0 1Holt --- 0 0 0 0Lavarnway .333 3 1 0 0McDonald --- 0 0 0 0Middlebrooks .429 14 6 0 0Napoli .375 8 3 0 2Nava .400 5 2 0 3Ortiz .200 10 2 0 4Pedroia .563 16 9 1 3Ross .143 7 1 0 0Saltalamacchia .400 5 2 0 0Snyder .000 3 0 0 0Victorino .571 7 4 0 2

41-JOHN LACKEY, RHP 10-13, 3.52 ERA, 29 starts

VS. THE ORIOLES: Tossed a 2-hit complete game in his last start against the Orioles on 9/19 at Fenway...Will be making his 5th start versus BAL this season (2-1, 3.34 ERA, 11 ER/29.2 IP)...Is 13-5 (.722) with a 3.35 ERA (59 ER/158.2 IP) in 23 career starts against the Orioles, his 2nd-highest winning percentage and 3rd-lowest ERA against any American League club.

W-L ERA G GS IP H R ER HR BB SO2013 10-13 3.52 29 29 189.1 179 80 74 26 40 161CAREER 138-107 4.05 324 323 2065.1 2134 1015 929 215 609 1626

REGULAR SEASON STARTS - LAST 5DATE OPP DEC IP H R ER BB K9/2 DET L 7.1 7 3 3 1 59/7 at NYY W 5.2 8 7 7 3 69/13 NYY --- 6.1 7 4 4 0 39/19 BAL W 9.0 2 1 1 2 89/24 at COL L 6.0 6 4 4 1 54.98 ERA 2-2 34.1 30 19 19 7 27

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50-QUINTIN BERRY, OF .750 AVG 0 HR 2 RBI .750 OBP .800 SLGvs. RHP: 3-4 (.750), 0 HR YESTERDAY: DNP STAND: 0-0 CURRENT STREAK: 1 G (1.000, 1-1)vs. LHP: 0-0 (---), 0 HR COL SERIES: 1-1, BB SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 1 G, 2 times, last 9/24-pres.

Has pinch-run 7 times w/ BOS...Played in both the Sox games at COL, entering in RF in the 8th Wed. night and walking in the 9th...Notched a pinch-hit single Tue. night...Is 3-for-4 w/ 2 RBI, 4 runs, a walk and a stolen base w/ the Sox. Selected to ML roster 9/1 from Triple-A Pawtucket...Acquired from KC in minor league trade 8/27 for RHP Clayton Mortensen...Had 30 SB in 34 SBA this season (88.2%) in 100 Triple-A games between DET’s Toledo (49 G), KC’s Omaha (48), and Pawtucket (3)...Was claimed off waivers by KC from DET on 6/4. Has been successful in all 22 career SB attempts as a major leaguer, the 4th-longest streak to begin a career in the expansion era (beginning in 1961)...The last longer streak was Jacoby Ellsbury’s 1st 25 SBA in 2007-08...Was successful in all 21 SB attempts w/ DET in 2012, the most SB without a CS in an AL season.

72-XANDER BOGAERTS, SS .275 AVG 1 HR 5 RBI .333 OBP .400 SLGvs. RHP: 4-25 (.160), 1 HR YESTERDAY: 1-1 (PH-SS) STAND: 2-11, 3 R, 2B, RBI, 3 BB, SB, SF CURRENT STREAK: 1 G (1.000, 1-1)vs. LHP: 7-15 (.467), 0 HR COL SERIES: 0-1 SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 2 G, 2 times, last 8/31-9/1

Has 11 starts since 8/19 selection to ML roster (6 at SS, 5 at 3B), w/ hits in 5 of those contests...Has hit in 7 of 16 games w/ a PA overall, w/ 4 multi-hit efforts. Swiped 1st career stolen base 9/15 vs. NYY, taking 2nd on a double steal w/ Saltalamacchia taking home...Notched 1st XBHs of ML career 9/7 at NYY, including 1st ML home run off Jim Miller in the 5th inning...Singled off Brandon League 8/24 at LAD for 1st ML hit...Made 1st ML start 8/21 at SF (SS). At 20 years old, was the youngest player in the IL this season and is the 3rd-youngest active major leaguer (Bryce Harper, Jurickson Profar)...On 8/20 became BOS’s youngest position player to appear in a game since Dwight Evans in 1972...Is the 5th Aruban-born major leaguer and the 1st Aruban on the Red Sox. Named the SS on ’s 2013 Minor League All-Star Team...Tabbed ’ Minor League Player of the Year...Between Double-A Port-land (56 G) and Triple-A Pawtucket (60 G), hit .297 w/ 23 doubles, 6 triples, 15 homers, 67 RBI, and 63 walks...Promoted to PawSox 6/13 for 1st Triple-A stint.

25-JACKIE BRADLEY, JR., OF .189 AVG 3 HR 10 RBI .280 OBP .337 SLGvs. RHP: 16-70 (.229), 3 HR YESTERDAY: 0-0, R, BB (def. rep. CF) STAND: 5-18, 4 R, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, HBP CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-4vs. LHP: 2-25 (.080), 0 HR COL SERIES: 1-6, SB SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 4 G, 9/19-24 (.462, 6-13)

Snapped 4-gm. hit streak Wed. night...Was 6-for-13 (.462) over the streak...Hit GW 3-run HR in 2nd 9/22 vs. TOR. Has started in CF in 11 of BOS’ 16 tilts since 9/7 recall...Has played in 36 games overall in 4 stints w/ BOS in 2013 (25 GS): 14 in LF (10 GS), 19 in CF (16 GS), 2 in RF, and 2 as a PH...Last 16 ML starts since 5/31 have been in CF...Has reached in 19 of his 32 games w/ a PA for the Sox Made ML debut on Opening Day w/ a start in LF...At 22, was youngest Red Sox LF to start on Opening Day since Carl Yastrzemski in 1962...Optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket on 4/18...Played in Sox’ 1st 7 games after 5/29 recall and was optioned back to the PawSox on 6/8. Went 5-for-13 (.385), RBI, and BB in IL playoffs...In 80 reg. season games for PawSox, batted .275 (88-for-320) w/ 26 2B, 3 3B, 10 HR, 35 RBI, and 57 R.

37-MIKE CARP, 1B/OF .295 AVG 9 HR 42 RBI .363 OBP .524 SLGvs. RHP: 55-184 (.299), 8 HR YESTERDAY: DNP STAND: 3-20, 2B, 5 RBI, BB, HBP CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-5vs. LHP: 7-26 (.269), 1 HR COL SERIES: 0-2, BB SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 5 G, 6/8-13 (.450, 9-20)

Is 8th in the AL w/ .524 SLG (min. 200 PA)...28 of 62 hits are XBH (17 2B, 2 3B, 9 HR)...Is 19-for-56 (.339) w/ 34 RBI w/ RISP. Hit a go-ahead 10th-inning PH grand slam on 9/11 to give BOS a 7-3 win at TB...Was 1st PH slam in extras in team history, according to Elias...Was 1st Red Sox w/ a grand slam in extras since Dwight Evans, 5/19/89 at OAK (10th inn.)...Was 1st Red Sox w/ a PH grand slam since Kevin Millar, 6/7/03 at MIL. Leads the AL w/ 9 PH RBI and is 2nd on team and T-8th in AL w/ 23 PA as a PH (.278 AVG, 5-for-18, 2B, 2 HR, 9 RBI, 5 BB). Has reached safely in 39 of his 55 starts...Has made 30 starts in LF (40 G overall), 23 at 1B (28 G), and 2 in RF (2 G).

7-STEPHEN DREW, SS .252 AVG 13 HR 67 RBI .333 OBP .442 SLGvs. RHP: 81-287 (.282), 9 HR YESTERDAY: 2-4, 3B, 3 RBI STAND: 8-27, 3 R, 2 2B, 3B, HR, 4 RBI, 4 BB, 2 SB CURRENT STREAK: 2 G (.444, 4-9)vs. LHP: 29-150 (.193), 4 HR COL SERIES: 2-9, R, 2B SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 12 G, 7/31-8/11 (.422, 19-45, 9 RBI, 9 BB)

Batting .326 (14-for-43) w/ 7 XBH (4 2B, 2 3B, HR), 8 RBI, 4 runs, and 5 BB over his last 12 games since 9/12. Has reached in 23 of his last 28 games (27-for-100, 13 BB)...Has hit .289 w/ .511 SLG over his last 52 tilts (55-for-190, 14 2B, 2 3B, 8 HR, 35 RBI, 26 R, 24 BB). Batted leadoff for the 1st time this season 9/21 vs. TOR...Stole a pair of bases on 9/17 vs. BAL, his 1st career multi-steal game. Has recorded his 5th career double-digit HR season and 1st since 2010 (15)...Hit game-winning, 3-run HR in the 9th on 8/7 at HOU. T-3rd in AL w/ 8 triples...In AL as a SS, ranks 2nd in walks (54), 2nd in RBI (67), and T-3rd in HR (13)...2nd among AL SS w/ .984 fi elding pct.

2-JACOBY ELLSBURY, OF .297 AVG 8 HR 52 RBI .355 OBP .421 SLGvs. RHP: 118-362 (.326), 6 HR YESTERDAY: 0-4 STAND: DNP CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-5vs. LHP: 52-210 (.248), 2 HR COL SERIES: 1-2, 2 R, BB SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 19 G, 6/19-7/11 (.413, 33-80)

Led off and started in CF on Wed. night at COL, his 1st game since 9/5 at NYY...Missed previous 16 tilts w/ right foot fracture. Has 5 RBI and 8 runs in his last 7 games...Batting .309 (25-for-81, 5 2B, HR, 18 R, 8 SB) in his last 19 games...His .327 AVG (119-for-364) since 5/26 ranks 4th in the AL...Hitting .316 (91-for-288) in his last 67 games starting w/ 19-game hit streak, 6/19-7/11 (.413, 33-for-80), the AL’s longest this season. Tops MLB w/ 52 stolen bases in 56 SBA w/ a 92.9% success rate...Swiped his 50th base 8/29 vs. CWS and has his 3rd career 50-steal season (50 in 2008, 70 in 2009)...No other Red Sox has more than 1...Set club single-game record w/ 5 SB, 5/30 at PHI. Has 17, 3-hit games, T-3rd-most in MLB...T-3rd in AL w/ 8 triples, 2 shy of his single-season career high (10, 2009)...Also among AL leaders in runs (7th, 91) and AVG vs. RHP (5th, .326). Is tied for the most games w/ a hit (104) among MLB leadoff men and is 2nd in hits (1st in AL, 170)...Has 2 leadoff HR and 9 career, tied for club record (Dom DiMaggio and Tommy Harper).

5-JONNY GOMES, OF .245 AVG 13 HR 51 RBI .344 OBP .428 SLGvs. RHP: 38-148 (.257), 5 HR YESTERDAY: 3-4, 3 R, HR, RBI, BB STAND: 4-13, R, 2B, RBI, 3 BB CURRENT STREAK: 2 G (.500, 4-8)vs. LHP: 37-158 (.234), 8 HR COL SERIES: DNP SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 7 G, 6/23-7/5 (.391, 9-23)

Has driven in 18 runs in his last 26 games w/ PA (19 starts) and 24 in his last 33 such tilts...Is 14-for-36 (.389) w/ 22 RBI w/ RISP since the start of August. Has 4 HR in the pinch this year, tied for tops in MLB (also ATL’s E. Gattis)...His 4 PH HR are tied for 2nd-most for a Sox in a single season (also Del Wilber in 1953) and 1 shy of Joe Cronin’s club/AL record (5 in 1943). Has reached in 15 of 29 PA as PH (.300, 6-for-20, 2B, 4 HR, 7 RBI, 7 BB, 2 HBP)...Leads the AL (T-2nd in ML) w/ 5 XBH in the pinch and T-3rd in AL w/ 7 PH RBI. Hit a pinch-hit, walk-off HR to lead off the 9th inning on 7/3 vs. SD, his 4th career walk-off HR and 2nd this season (also G2 on 6/18 vs. TB off Joel Peralta). Has 75 starts this year, including team-high 64 in LF (95 G overall), 9 as DH (10 G), and 2 in RF (4 G)...His last 34 starts and 63 of last 65 have been in LF.

26-BROCK HOLT, INF .203 AVG 0 HR 11 RBI .275 OBP .237 SLGvs. RHP: 11-50 (.220), 0 HR YESTERDAY: 0-0 (def. rep. 2B) STAND: DNP CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-13vs. LHP: 1-9 (.111), 0 HR COL SERIES: 0-0, R SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 8 G, 7/7-14 (.321, 9-28)

Entered at 2B last night, 2nd appearance since 9/17 recall for 3rd stint w/ Sox...Has hit safely in 11 of 19 tilts w/ AB w/ BOS this year but is 0 for last 13 AB. Has made 17 ML starts in 2013, all at 3B...Has played in 20 games overall at 3B and has also appeared in 4 games at 2B. Hit in a career-high 10 straight starts from 7/7-8/1 at .297 (11-for-37)...8-game hit streak from 7/7-14 tied the longest of his career (also 9/4-12/12 with PIT). In 83 reg. season games for Triple-A Pawtucket, hit .258 (75-for-291) w/ 6 doubles, 3 HR, and 24 RBI, and appeared at 2B (44 G), SS (32 G), and 3B (7 G)...Also led the PawSox w/ 5 RBI and 35 AB in the International League playoffs.

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20-RYAN LAVARNWAY, C .307 AVG 1 HR 14 RBI .338 OBP .440 SLGvs. RHP: 15-46 (.326), 1 HR YESTERDAY: 0-1 (PH-C) STAND: 1-3, R, RBI CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-3vs. LHP: 8-29 (.276), 0 HR COL SERIES: DNP SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 9 G, 7/29-9/22 (.412, 14-34)

Snapping his career-high 9-game hit streak last night, going 0-for-1 as a PH...Batted .412 (14-for-34) w/ 3 doubles, a homer, 10 RBI, and 6 runs over the streak. Is 6-for-15 (.400) w/ 6 RBI in 5 games since 9/1 recall for 4th stint w/ BOS in 2013...Hit 1st ML homer of the year 9/4 vs. DET, his 1st career long ball at Fenway Park (5th career HR overall)...Played 16 times (13 starts at C) in last stretch w/ the club, 6/18- 8/18...Hits in 16 of 19 starts w/ BOS overall this season. Allowed 4 PB in 1st inning 8/6 at HOU while catching knuckleballer S. Wright...Tied modern ML record for a single frame (3rd time). Hit .250 (45-for-180, 9 2B, 3 HR, 24 RBI, 23 R, 25 BB) in 50 games w/ Pawtucket in 2013...Threw out 18 of 45 attempted base stealers (40.0%) at Triple-A.

10-JOHN McDONALD, INF .000 AVG 0 HR 0 RBI .071 OBP .000 SLGvs. RHP: 6-46 (.130), 1 HR YESTERDAY: DNP STAND: 0-2 CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-6vs. LHP: 0-21 (.000), 0 HR COL SERIES: 0-1 SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 1 G, last 8/29

Made Sox debut 9/4 vs. DET, his 1,000th ML game, and has played 5 games overall w/ BOS...Acquired 8/31 from PHI. Has played for 4 teams this year, matching the ML single-season record (1st since Jose Bautista in 2004)...A 15-year ML veteran, has played for CLE (1999-2004; 2013), TOR (2005; 2006-11), DET (2005), ARI (2011-12), PIT (2013), PHI (2013), and BOS (2013). Has appeared in 50 games this season between the Pirates (16), Indians (8), Phillies (21), and Red Sox (5)...Has played SS (19 G/11 GS), 3B (16/2), and 2B (8/4). Is the 21st native of Connecticut to appear in a game for the Red Sox (born in New London, CT)...Is a current resident of Scituate, MA.

16-WILL MIDDLEBROOKS, 3B .233 AVG 17 HR 49 RBI .277 OBP .437 SLGvs. RHP: 49-231 (.212), 12 HR YESTERDAY: 1-5 STAND: 4-26, R, RBI, IBB, SB CURRENT STREAK: 3 G (.286, 4-14, 7 RBI)vs. LHP: 30-108 (.278), 5 HR COL SERIES: 3-9, 3 R, 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBI SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 8 G, 8/10-18 (.462, 12-26)

Collected a career-high 7 RBI on Wed. night at COL, knocking a 3-run HR and a grand slam...Was 3rd career multi-HR game (2nd in 2013, also 3 HR on 4/7 at TOR) and 3rd grand slam (2nd this season, also 9/4 vs. DET). Batting .294 (40-for-136, 5 2B, 8 HR, 24 RBI, 22 R, 11 BB) in 39 games since 8/10 recall for 2nd stint w/ BOS this year. Made 1st professional appearance at 1B on 9/21 vs. TOR w/ a start at the position. Named AL Co-Player of the Week for 9/2-8 (w/ M. Napoli)...Led MLB in hits (13), total bases (26), and RBI (9) in that span. Played in 53 games w/ BOS to start the year before 6/25 option to Triple-A Pawtucket...Set career highs w/ 4 hits and 3 HR 4/7 at TOR, the 1st 3-HR game by a Sox since Pedroia, 6/24/10 at COL.

12-MIKE NAPOLI, 1B .257 AVG 23 HR 91 RBI .357 OBP .482 SLGvs. RHP: 82-337 (.243), 15 HR YESTERDAY: 1-3, R, 2B, RBI, 2 BB STAND: 4-18, 4 R, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 7 BB CURRENT STREAK: 1 G (.333, 1-3)vs. LHP: 44-153 (.288), 8 HR COL SERIES: DNP SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 8 G, 5/18-25 (.296, 8-27, 9 BB)

Leads MLB in Sept. in OPS (1.262), SLG (.769), and OBP (.493), and is T-3rd in the AL in HR (6) during the month...Batting .340 (17-for-50) w/ 5 doubles, 6 HR, and 15 RBI in last 17 tilts...Has 21 RBI in his last 23 games since 8/25. Named AL Co-Player of the Week for 9/2-8 (w/ W. Middlebrooks)...Led MLB in AVG (.476), SLG (1.143), OPS (1.720), and RBI (tied, 9) in that stretch. Hit 2 HR 9/7 at NYY, 13th career multi-HR game and 3rd in 2013...15 multi-XBH games are a career-high and T-2nd in MLB. Ranks 2nd on the team w/ 23 HR and a career-high 91 RBI (T-11th in AL)...Is 6th in AL with 5.38 AB/RBI...His 6 games w/ at least 4 RBI are T-1st in MLB. W/ bases loaded: 11-for-24 (.458), 4 2B, 3 grand slams (T-1st in MLB), 31 RBI (1st in MLB), and 1 BB...Most bases-loaded RBI by a Sox since 1950 (V. Stephens, 32) and T-2nd most grand slams in club history behind only Babe Ruth’s 4 in 1919.

29-DANIEL NAVA, OF .297 AVG 12 HR 66 RBI .381 OBP .441 SLGvs. RHP: 109-339 (.322), 10 HR YESTERDAY: 2-5, 2 R, HR, 3 RBI STAND: 9-34, 5 R, 3 2B, 3 RBI, BB, 2 SAC, SF CURRENT STREAK: 2 G (.400, 4-10)vs. LHP: 26-115 (.226), 2 HR COL SERIES: 2-8, 2 R, HBP SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 7 G, 3 times, last 7/5-11 (.375, 12-32)

Batting .336 (43-for-128) w/ 14 doubles, 2 HR, 14 RBI, 23 runs, 13 BB, and 4 HBP beginning 8/1...Matched career high w/ 4 hits 9/15 vs. NYY (5th time, 3rd in 2013). AL leaders: OBP (7th, .381), HBP (2nd, 15), sac fl ies (T-5th, 8), and AVG vs. RHP (7th, .322)...Among AL primary OF, is 2nd in OBP to Mike Trout (.431) and 3rd in OPS (.821)...Among ML switch-hitters, ranks 1st in OBP, 3rd in OPS, and T-5th in runs (76). Had a career-high streak of 41 consecutive starts reaching base from 6/22-9/6 (.356 AVG/.439 OBP, 53-for-149, 16 BB, 7 HBP)...Marks the 2nd-longest such streak in the AL overall in 2013 after Miguel Cabrera (44 G) and the longest by a Red Sox since Kevin Youkilis’ 44-start streak, 7/12-9/10/08. Has reached in 104 of a career-high 133 games (prev. 88 in 2012), including 103 of his 120 starts...Has appeared in 63 games in LF (56 GS) and 68 in RF (50 GS)...Only ML game at CF was a start 7/8 at SEA...Also has 19 games at 1B (8 GS), his 1st pro action at 1B.

34-DAVID ORTIZ, DH .308 AVG 30 HR 103 RBI .395 OBP .565 SLGvs. RHP: 107-318 (.336), 23 HR YESTERDAY: 2-5, 2 R, HR, 3 RBI STAND: 10-34, 7 R, 4 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBI, 5 BB (3 IBB), HBP CURRENT STREAK: 4 G (.400, 6-15)vs. LHP: 51-195 (.262), 7 HR COL SERIES: 2-6, R, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 BB (IBB) SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 15 G, 4/20-5/7 (.414, 24-58)

Hit his 30th home run last night at BAL, his 7th career 30-HR season (all w/ BOS)...Moved past Manny Ramirez (6) for 2nd-most in club history behind Ted Wil-liams (8)...Reached 100 RBI on the season w/ a 2-run double Wed. night at COL...Marked his 7th-career 100-RBI season (all w/ BOS), 3rd-most in club history behind Ted Williams (9) and Jim Rice (8)...Is his 7th season w/ both 30 HR and 100 RBI, matching Ted Williams for the most such campaigns in Sox history. Career-high 27 IBB leads ML...2nd in AL w/ .336 AVG vs. RHP...Also ranks in AL: AVG (6th, .308), OBP (4th, .395), SLG (3rd, .565), OPS (4th, .960), 2B (T-9th, 38), HR (8th, 30), RBI (7th, 103), XBH (5th, 70), BB (T-6th, 76), TB (8th, 290), AB/HR (7th, 17.1), AB/RBI (3rd, 5.0), road AVG (7th, .311), and day AVG (4th, .336). Went 3-for-5 w/ 2 homers and 4 RBI on 9/4 vs. DET...2 HR matched his single-game career high for a 41st time...Was his 39th multi-HR as a Red Sox, extending his club record (Ted Williams 2nd w/ 37) and 2nd-most in MLB since 2003 to Albert Pujols (44). Became 18th active player w/ 2,000 ML hits on 9/4 vs. DET...Is 1 of 4 actives w/ 2,000 hits, 400 HR, and 1,400 RBI (w/ A. Pujols, A. Rodriguez, J. Giambi). Has 9th career 25-HR season, all w/ BOS, 2nd in club history (Williams, 14)...Has 8th season w/ 35 2B and 25 HR, tied w/ Gehrig for 2nd all-time (Pujols, 10). This year was an All-Star for the 4th straight year and the 9th time in his career, most in MLB since 2004...Went 0-for-2 as the starting DH in the game on 7/16.

15-DUSTIN PEDROIA, 2B .299 AVG 9 HR 83 RBI .370 OBP .414 SLGvs. RHP: 124-447 (.277), 7 HR YESTERDAY: 3-4, 2 R, BB STAND: 12-37, 6 R, 4 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 2 BB CURRENT STREAK: 1 G (.750, 3-4)vs. LHP: 66-189 (.349), 2 HR COL SERIES: 1-9, R SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 14 G, 5/27-6/10 (.321, 18-56)

Has hit in 12 of his last 15 games at .317 (20-for-63)...Snapped a 10-game hit streak on 9/21 after striking out as a pinch-hitter...Hits in 32 of last 40 games (.321 AVG, 54-for-168)...Has reached safely in 41 of his last 49 contests, batting .312 (63-for-202) w/ 18 walks, and a HBP. Has batted leadoff in 11 of BOS’ last 15 games, hitting safely in 10 of the 11 contests...Has hit .327 (16-for-49) w/ 8 runs from that spot...Marks his 1st games leading off since 10/3/09...Hit 3rd career leadoff HR 9/17 vs. BAL, 1st since 10/3/09. His 159 games played are T-3rd in AL, tying his career high from 2011 (the single-season club record at 2B)...Has started at 2B in all but 2 games this year...Has reached safely in 136 games, 5th-most in MLB. AL leaders: times on base (3rd, 266), hits (3rd, 190), multi-hit G (T-2nd, 57), doubles (T-3rd, 42), BB (T-11th, 73), AB (3rd, 636), and AVG vs. LHP (2nd, .349)...Tops MLB as a 2B in hits and doubles...Is the 7th hardest AL batter to fan (9.6 PA per K). This year named an All-Star for the 4th time in his career (also 2008-10)...On 7/24 signed 8-year contract w/ BOS from 2014-2021 seasons...Is 1 HR shy of 100.

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33-DAVID ROSS, C .204 AVG 4 HR 8 RBI .291 OBP .367 SLGvs. RHP: 8-47 (.170), 1 HR YESTERDAY: DNP STAND: 2-9, R, RBI, BB CURRENT STREAK: 1 G (.333, 1-3)vs. LHP: 12-51 (.235), 3 HR COL SERIES: DNP SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 3 G, 5/31-6/8 (.375, 3-8)

Boston has won 7 of his last 9 starts dating back to 8/24...Sox hurlers have a 2.98 ERA (27 ER/81.2 IP) pitching to him in 12 games (10 starts) overall since his 8/19 activation from DL...Start on 8/20 at SF was his 1st game action since 6/14 at BAL. Went on 7-day concussion DL after the 1st game of 6/18 twinbill...Transferred to 60-day DL on 6/25...Was his 2nd stint on concussion DL this year, also 5/12-24. Batting .292 (7-for-24) in his last 9 games after posting a .176 AVG (13-for-74) in his 1st 26 contests to begin the year. 8 of 20 hits this season have been XBH (4 2B, 4 HR)...Set career high w/ 4 hits on 4/26 vs. HOU, including career-high-matching 2 HR (11th time). Has AL-best 3.01 catchers ERA this year (min. 20 G) and MLB-best 3.28 mark since 2009 (min. 200 G)...Since 2009 is 4th in MLB in catcher CS% (36.5, 57/156)...Threw out 3 attempted basestealers on 9/21 vs. TOR, a career high and most for a Sox catcher since Scott Hatteberg got 3 on 4/30/98 vs. LAA.

39-JARROD SALTALAMACCHIA, C .272 AVG 14 HR 64 RBI .338 OBP .466 SLGvs. RHP: 89-304 (.293), 12 HR YESTERDAY: 1-4, R, 2B, RBI STAND: 8-21, 5 R, 3 2B, HR, 4 RBI, BB, 2 SB CURRENT STREAK: 10 G (.405, 15-37, 11 RBI)vs. LHP: 26-119 (.218), 2 HR COL SERIES: 5-9, 3 R, 2B, HR, 5 RBI SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 10 G, 9/12-pres. (.405, 15-37)

Extended his hit streak to 10 games last night at BAL, a new career high (previous 9 G, 3 times, last 8/9-21)...Is hitting .405 (15-for-37) w/ 5 doubles, 3 HR, 11 RBI, and 11 runs over the streak. Knocked his career-high 40th double (prev. 23 in ‘11) last night at BAL, setting the Red Sox single-season record by a primary catcher (previous 39 by Carlton Fisk in 1978 and Jason Varitek in 1999)...His 40 doubles rank T-5th in AL...Leads AL w/ 40 doubles (2nd in MLB) and tied for ML lead w/ 54 XBH as a catcher. Has also set single-season career-highs in hits (115), RBI (67), XBH (54), runs (67), AB (423), walks (43), and stolen bases (4). Stole home as part of double steal on 9/15 vs. NYY, becoming 1st Sox catcher to steal home since Gary Allenson did it on double steal on 8/24/80 at SEA. Hit 7th-inning grand slam on 9/13 vs. NYY to unknot 7-7 tie...Tied season-high w/ 4 RBI (2nd time, also 6/9 vs. LAA)...Was 3rd career slam (last, 5/5/09 at SEA). Ranks 4th in AL w/ career-high 110 starts and 999.0 innings at catcher...Also has 1 start at DH.

23-BRANDON SNYDER, INF .191 AVG 2 HR 7 RBI .224 OBP .383 SLGvs. RHP: 0-17 (.000), 0 HR YESTERDAY: 0-0 (PR-1B) STAND: 0-1 CURRENT STREAK: 0-for-10vs. LHP: 9-30 (.300), 2 HR COL SERIES: 0-1, R, HBP SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 3 G, 7/29-8/3 (.429, 3-7)

Has played in 5 games (no starts) since 9/1 activation from the DL...Placed on 15-day DL on 8/10 (retro to 8/8) w/ right elbow ulnar neuritis...Played 4 rehab games w/ Triple-A Pawtucket from 8/28-31 (2-for-13, .154). Has played in 24 games (10 starts, all at 3B) since 6/25 selection to BOS...Has driven in a run in 4 of 10 starts...Is 0-for-17 vs. right-handed pitching. 5 of 9 hits have been XBH (3 2B, 2 HR)...Hit 2nd HR on 7/29 off TB’s D. Price...7/4 vs. SD hit 1st HR w/ Sox, his 1st in MLB since 5/15/12 for TEX vs. KC. Hit .261 (65-for-249, 16 2B, 3B, 10 HR, 37 RBI, 37 R, 20 BB) in 68 games w/ PawSox overall this year...Signed w/ Red Sox as a minor league free agent on 3/31.

18-SHANE VICTORINO, OF .297 AVG 15 HR 61 RBI .354 OBP .456 SLGvs. RHP: 87-306 (.284), 9 HR YESTERDAY: DNP STAND: 7-21, 2 R, 2B, RBI, BB, 2 SAC, 2 HBP, SB CURRENT STREAK: 2 G (.444, 4-9)vs. LHP: 53-166 (.319), 6 HR COL SERIES: 4-9, 2 R, HR, 3 RBI SEASON-HIGH STREAK: 9 G, 5/16-6/15 (.263, 10-38)

Hits in 11 of his last 14 tilts w/ PA (.327 AVG, 18-for-55)...Has reached in 26 of last 30 games w/ PA at .356 (42-for-118, 8 2B, 8 HR), 24 RBI, 4 BB, and 11 HBP. Knocked a GW 3-run HR in the 4th inning Wed. night at COL...Drove in the winning run at NYY on 9/5 (8th-inning 2-run homer, his 2nd HR in as many games off Claiborne) and 9/6 (10th-inning RBI single off Rivera)...9/5 marked his 3rd GW-RBI in extra innings this season. Went 3-for-3 w/ a double, 2 homers, BB, HBP, and a career-high 7 RBI on 8/27 vs. BAL...Was the most RBI by a Red Sox since J.D. Drew, 6/8/07 at ARI (7). Tops AL (3rd in MLB) w/ 18 HBP...Also among AL leaders in sac hits (T-2nd, 10), home AVG (7th .322), AVG vs. LHP (10th, .319), and AB/GIDP (7th, 94.4)...Has been successful in his last 7 stolen base attempts and 21 of 24 this season for a 87.5 SB%, T-4th-best mark in AL among players w/ at least 20 SB. T-6th among AL outfi elders w/ 10 assists...His 9 assists from RF are most by a Sox since Trot Nixon in 2005 (9); last BOS RF with more: Dwight Evans-1984 (11).

BATTING 2013 VS. BAL CAREER VS. BAL CAREER AT CAMDEN YARDSPLAYER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBIBerry --- 0 0 0 0 .200 20 4 0 2 .188 16 3 0 2Bogaerts .167 6 1 0 1 .167 6 1 0 1 1.000 1 1 0 0Bradley Jr. .250 8 2 0 0 .250 8 2 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0Carp .321 28 9 2 4 .279 43 12 2 5 .300 30 9 2 4Drew .250 48 12 3 13 .227 75 17 6 17 .182 33 6 2 10Ellsbury .283 60 17 0 2 .341 343 117 9 34 .351 194 68 6 19Gomes .226 31 7 2 4 .209 191 40 12 26 .229 105 24 9 14Holt --- 0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0 --- 0 0 0 0Lavarnway .000 1 0 0 0 .167 36 6 2 6 .208 24 5 2 4McDonald --- 0 0 0 0 .303 142 43 2 22 .388 67 26 1 13Middlebrooks .214 42 9 1 3 .257 74 19 2 9 .310 29 9 1 5Napoli .200 45 9 2 5 .233 146 34 6 20 .292 65 19 2 9Nava .234 47 11 3 7 .306 98 30 5 16 .225 40 9 3 7Ortiz .204 54 11 4 9 .257 716 184 38 134 .253 360 91 18 62Pedroia .270 63 17 1 8 .319 479 153 12 70 .287 247 71 4 25Ross .000 10 0 0 0 .263 19 5 3 6 .400 5 2 2 2Saltalamacchia .268 56 15 1 5 .280 186 52 8 25 .276 98 27 5 16Snyder .000 1 0 0 0 .333 9 3 1 6 .310 29 9 1 8Victorino .291 55 16 4 12 .299 87 26 6 19 .188 48 9 3 9

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 TOTALBerry 7/22/12 vs. CWS Humber 7 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1Bogaerts 9/7/13 at NYY Miller 17 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1Bradley Jr. 9/22/13 vs. TOR Dickey 8 2 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 2Carp 9/11/13 at TB Hernandez 22 10 5 0 0 15 3 3 1 0 0 7Drew 9/19/13 vs. BAL Tillman 24 22 4 2 0 28 11 5 1 1 0 18Ellsbury 9/4/13 vs. DET Porcello 15 30 15 2 0 47 13 1 0 0 0 14Gomes 9/27/13 at BAL Belfi ore 0 13 2 1 0 16 6 1 2 1 0 10Holt No ML home runs 124 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 3Lavarnway 9/4/13 vs. DET Bonderman 14 6 0 0 0 6 5 0 0 0 0 5McDonald 8/8/13 vs. CHC Bowden 16 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1Middlebrooks 9/25/13 at COL Oswalt 5 21 2 1 0 24 4 3 2 0 1 10Napoli 9/18/13 vs. BAL Chen 11 27 6 0 0 33 10 5 5 1 0 21Nava 9/27/13 at BAL Feldman 4 26 7 3 0 36 11 4 1 0 0 16Ortiz 9/27/13 at BAL Belfi ore 0 37 6 4 0 47 14 11 2 0 1 28Pedroia 9/17/13 vs. BAL Feldman 36 41 15 0 0 56 12 4 1 0 0 17Ross 5/5/13 at TEX Darvish 62 2 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1Saltalamacchia 9/24/13 at COL Outman 9 27 2 2 0 31 11 3 2 0 0 16Snyder 7/4/13 vs. SD Stults 34 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 2Victorino 9/25/13 at COL Chacin 2 30 11 1 0 42 7 4 0 1 1 13

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32-Craig Breslow 9/27 at BAL 1.0 1 0 0 1 1 45/60 40/12 0/1 2.1 (7/9 at SEA) 2 (8 times) 66-Drake Britton 9/24 at COL 0.0 1 1 1 0 0 11/18 11/6 0/2 2.1 (8/6 at HOU) 3 (2 times) 62-Rubby De La Rosa 9/24 at COL 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 6/10 4/0 0/0 2.1 (2 times) 2 (2 times) 46-Ryan Dempster 9/25 at COL 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 1/2 0/0 0/0 1.0 (2 times) 1 (9/21 vs TOR)56-Franklin Morales 9/25 at COL 0.2 0 0 0 0 1 14/18 8/1 0/0 2.1 (6/22 at DET) 4 (6/22 at DET) 36-Junichi Tazawa 9/25 at COL 0.1 1 0 0 0 1 44/70 34/11 0/8 2.0 (4 times) 4 (4/17 at CLE) 38-Matt Thornton 9/21 vs TOR 0.2 1 1 1 2 0 11/18 13/7 0/0 1.2 (2 times) 2 (4 times) 19-Koji Uehara 9/27 at BAL 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 58/72 23/7 21/24 2.0 (3 times) 3 (6 times)60-Brayan Villarreal 8/20 at SF 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0/1 1/1 0/0 --- --- 64-Allen Webster 9/15 vs NYY 1.0 1 1 1 1 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1.0 (9/15 vs. NYY) --- 67-Brandon Workman 9/24 at COL 0.1 3 3 3 1 0 12/16 12/2 0/1 4.2 (8/6 at HOU) 4 (3 times)35-Steven Wright 8/1 vs SEA 3.0 2 0 0 1 2 2/3 3/1 0/0 5.2 (7/11 at SEA) 3 (4/23 vs OAK) 2013 BULLPEN TOTALS 3.58 ERA 462.0 432 196 184 170 456 293/440 (66.6%) 223/74 32/55 *Red Sox Totals Only

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

32-CRAIG BRESLOW, LHP 5-2 0 SV 1.84 ERAvs. ALL: .226 (48-212), 3 HR vs. RHB: .202 (24-119), 2 HR vs. LHB: .258 (24-93), 1 HR WHIP: 1.13

Allowed 1 hit, 1 BB and struck out 1 in a scoreless 8th inning last night at BAL...Was his 10th straight scoreless appearance (10.0 IP).Is 3-0, 0.59 ERA (2 ER/30.2 IP) with a 1.01 WHIP (20 H, 11 BB) over last 31 games (since 7/9)...Had career-best 16-game scoreless streak (13.2 IP), 7/22-8/31.Ranks 6th among AL relievers in ERA (1.84) & 3rd among AL LH relievers...His 5 wins (T-14th in AL) in 2013 are his most since a career-high 7 for OAK in 2009.51 of his 60 apps in 2013 have been scoreless (has 20 perfect apps)...Allowed 3 ER in 0.2 IP, 6/19 vs. TB; has a 1.40 ERA (9 ER/58.0 IP) in other 59 games...Since his activation from DL on 5/6, he has appeared in a team-high 60 games (5th most in AL)...Began the season on the 15-day DL (left shoulder tendinitis). Is 3-1, 0.59 ERA (2 ER/30.1 IP) in 28 road games this season and 2-1, 3.29 ERA (10 ER/27.1 IP) in 32 games at Fenway...Has allowed runs in only 1 road game.

66-DRAKE BRITTON, LHP 1-1 0 SV 3.86 ERAvs. ALL: .280 (21-75), 1 HR vs. RHB: .282 (11-39), 1 HR vs. LHB: .278 (10-36), 0 HR WHIP: 1.33

Allowed a hit to the only batter faced (Pacheco) Tuesday night at COL...Was charged with a run when Workman entered in relief and allowed Pacheco to score...13 of his 18 appearances for BOS have been scoreless, including 10 of 11 at Fenway Park.Did not allow a run in the first 10.1 innings of his career, the most for a Red Sox pitcher to begin his career since 1995 (Vaughn Eshelman, 18.0 IP)...Earned his 1st ML win with 2.0 scoreless innings in the Sox’ 15-inning victory on 7/31 vs. SEA.Made his ML debut on 7/20 vs. NYY...Was recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket on 7/14...Is the 1st ML stint of his career...Began the season with Double-A Port-land where he was an Eastern League All-Star: 7-6, 3.51 ERA (38 ER/97.1 IP), 36 BB, and 80 SO in 17 games (16 starts)...Was promoted to Pawtucket on 7/5 and made his Triple-A debut on 7/9 at Lehigh Valley (L, 5.1 IP, 5 ER) - his only appearance for the PawSox in ‘13.

.62-RUBBY DE LA ROSA, RHP 0-1 0 SV 5.06 ERAvs. ALL: .311 (14-45), 2 HR vs. RHB: .333 (10-30), 2 HR vs. LHB: .267 (4-15), 0 HR WHIP: 1.50

Allowed 1 hit and walked 1 in a scoreless 8th inning Tuesday at COL...Has allowed runs in only 1 of his 4 home games for the Sox (1.93 ERA, ER, 4.2 IP).Is in his 3rd stint with BOS this year...Thrown a career relief-high 2.1 IP in relief twice this season: 8/16 vs. NYY & 9/6 at NYY..Made BOS debut on 8/6 at HOU. With Pawtucket this season where he was an International League All-Star: 3-3, 4.26 ERA (38 ER/80.1 IP), 48 BB, 76 SO, .224 (65-for-290) in 24 games (20 GS).

46-RYAN DEMPSTER, RHP 8-9 0 SV 4.59 ERAvs. ALL: .256 (169-661), 26 HR vs. RHB: .283 (86-304), 16 HR vs. LHB: .232 (83-357), 10 HR WHIP: 1.45

Allowed 1 hit in a scoreless 9th inning Wednesday at COL...Was his 2nd relief appearance of the season; hadn’t pitched in relief since 2007...All 29 of his previ-ous outings in 2013 had been as a starter...Has struck out 8.28 batters per 9.0 innings this season (157 SO/170.2 IP) this season, 9th among AL qualifiers.Made 189 starts since last pitching in relief in 2007 with CHC (28 SV)...Is 8-17 with a 4.08 ERA and 199 strikeouts in 231.2 career innings as a reliever.Ranks T-2nd on the team with 29 starts, and 3rd with 157 strikeouts, and 170.2 IP...Has allowed 26 homers, T-8th most in the AL, but 21 have been solo.Ranks 2nd all-time among Canadian major leaguers in wins (132), starts (351), innings (2,385.1), and strikeouts (2,075), trailing Hall of Famer Fergie Jenkins.

56-FRANKLIN MORALES, LHP 2-2 0 SV 4.68 ERAvs. ALL: .250 (23-92), 2 HR vs. RHB: .291 (16-55), 2 HR vs. LHB: .189 (7-37), 0 HR WHIP: 1.52

Entered with a man on 1st in the 7th inning Wednesday night at COL (0.2 IP, SO)...Picked off Cuddyer during Helton’s AB for the 1st out then struck out Helton. No runs allowed in 9 of his last 10 games...Posting a 1.86 ERA (2 ER/9.2 IP), 6 H, 4 BB, 7 SO, .188 opp. AVG (6-for-32) in that span. Is 1-2, 4.95 ERA (11 ER/20.0 IP) in 18 relief apps (1-0, 3.60 ERA (2 ER/5.0 IP) in 1 start...Allowed 4 ER in a pair of games (4 ER in 0.2 IP on 6/8 vs LAA & 4 ER in 2.1 IP on 6/22 at DET)...Exlcuding those 2 games, he has a 2.05 ERA (5 ER/22.0 IP) in his other 17 apps this season (unscored upon in 14 of those 17 games).Has thrown more than 1.0 inning in 6 of his 17 relief appearances this season...Has thrown 2.0 or more innings out of the bullpen three times.

.36-JUNICHI TAZAWA, RHP 5-3 0 SV 2.94 ERAvs. ALL: .263 (68-259), 9 HR vs. RHB: .264 (37-140), 4 HR vs. LHB: .261 (31-119), 5 HR WHIP: 1.19

Faced 2 batters Wednesday night at COL (0.1 IP, H, SO)...Struck out Tulowitzki and allowed a single to Cuddyer. Has set single-season career-highs this year in games (70, T-11th among AL relievers) and wins (5, T-14th)...Prev. career highs were 37 G in ‘12, 2 W in ‘09...Ranks T-4th among AL relievers in SO/BB ratio (5.9) & 5th in BB/9.0 IP (1.6)...Ranks 8th in the AL with a team- and career-high 24 holds (previous: 5 in 2012).Has thrown more than 1.0 inning 11 times this season and is 2-0 with a 0.98 ERA (2 ER/18.1 IP) when doing so.

38-MATT THORNTON, LHP 0-4 0 SV 3.64 ERAvs. ALL: .288 (46-160), 4 HR vs. RHB: .333 (27-81), 1 HR vs. LHB: .241 (19-79), 0 HR WHIP: 1.45

Allowed 1 run on 1 hit and allowed a BB in 0.2 IP on 9/21 vs. TOR...Since joining BOS on 7/12: 0-1, 3.21 ERA (5 ER, 14.0 IP), 21 H, 4 BB, & 8 SO in 18 games.Has 19 holds the 6th-most among AL left-handed pitchers...Activated from the DL on 8/25...Missed time with a right oblique strain from 8/5-24. 44 of his 58 apps have been scoreless, including 14 of 18 with BOS...Has reached 50 appearances in a single season for the 9th time in his 10 ML seasons.

19-KOJI UEHARA, RHP 4-1 21 SV 1.10 ERAvs. ALL: .129 (32-249), 5 HR vs. RHB: .149 (18-121), 4 HR vs. LHB: .109 (14-128), 1 HR WHIP: 0.56

Threw a perfect 9th inning with 1 SO last night at BAL to finish the Sox’ 12-3 victory...Just 1 run allowed over his last 32 appearances (1 ER/36.0 IP).Saw his club-record consecutive batters retired streak end at 37 on 9/17 vs. BAL when Danny Valencia tripled...Also had his career-best 30.1-inning scoreless streak end on the same day (Matt Wieters’ sac fly)...Also had his streak of 11 consecutive perfect appearances end that night as well...Valencia’s 3B was his 1st hit allowed since 8/17 vs. NYY (Overbay 2B), and 1st run allowed since 6/30 vs. TOR (Bautista HR)...Was his 1st loss since 8/20/11 at CWS.Has not allowed a HR in his last 39.1 innings (last HR: 6/30 vs TOR, Jose Bautista).Of last 119 batters faced (in 32 G), 10 have reached...Since 6/10: 46 G, 4-1, 20 SV/22 SVO, 0.37 ERA (3 R, 2 ER/48.2 IP), 3 BB, 66 SO, .088 opp AVG (14-for-159).In save situations this season: 1-0, 21 SV, 24 SVO, 0.72 ERA (2 ER/25.0 IP), 1 BB, 36 SO, .107 AVG (9-for-84)...19 of his 21 SV have been perfect appearances.Leads MLB relievers with 44 perfect appearances and AL relievers with 64 scoreless games...Overall among AL relievers: 1st in ERA (1.10), SO/BB ratio (11.1), WHIP (0.56), BB/9.0 IP (1.1), & opp. AVG (.129), 2nd in SO (100), 2nd in pitches/IP (14.1), T-6th in games (72), 8th in innings (73.1), and 7th in SO/9.0 IP (12.3).

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60-BRAYAN VILLARREAL, RHP 0-2 0 SV 20.77 ERAvs. ALL: .444 (8-18), 1 HR vs. RHB: .273 (3-11), 1 HR vs. LHB: .714 (5-7), 0 HR WHIP: 3.92

Is in his 2nd stint with BOS this season recalled on 9/17 (has not appeared since then)…Made his 1st and only appearance for BOS on 8/20 at SF (0.0 IP, BB)…Overall, has appeared in 8 ML games this year between DET (7 G) and BOS (1 G)...Acquired from DET on 7/30 as part of the 3-way trade that brought RHP Jake Peavy from CWS to BOS, & sent SS Jose Iglesias to DET.Posted a 1.69 ERA (1 ER/5.1 IP) in 5 regular season appearances for Triple-A Pawtucket…Made 4 scoreless appearances (2.2 IP) for the PawSox in the Interna-tional League Playoffs...Was on the DL at the time of his acquisition and was optioned to Pawtucket...Activated on 8/14 and appeared in 2 games: 0-0, 1 SV, 1 SVO, 2.1 IP, H, 1 BB, 2 SO, .143 AVG (1-for-7)...Also pitched for Single-A Lowell while rehabbing his injury: 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 2.2 IP, H, 0 BB, 3 SO in 2 games.For his ML career he is 4-8, 4.56 ERA (38 ER/75.0 IP), 47 BB, 86 SO in 74 games all for DET & BOS.

64-ALLEN WEBSTER, RHP 1-2 0 SV 9.55 ERAvs. ALL: .333 (37-111), 7 HR vs. RHB: .235 (12-51), 0 HR vs. LHB: .417 (25-60), 7 HR WHIP: 1.90

Allowed 1 run on 1 hit with 1 BB on 9/15 vs. NYY...Was his 1st appearance as a ML reliever and his 1st since his recall on 9/8.Has appeared in 7 games over his 4 stints with BOS this season (6 starts and 1 relief appearance)...Was 1-0, 4.00 ERA (8 ER/18.0) in his 3 starts in which he threw 6.0 or more innings and was 0-2, 21.60 ERA (20 ER/8.1 IP) in his 3 starts in which he pitched less than 6.0 innings.Earned his 1st ML win in a start on 7/4 vs. SD (6.0 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 4 BB, 4 SO).With Triple-A Pawtucket this year: 8-4, 3.60 ERA (42 ER/105.0 IP), 43 BB, 116 SO, .190 (71-for-374) opp. AVG in 21 starts...Went 3-1 with a 2.56 ERA (13 ER/45.2 IP) over his final 8 starts....Threw 1.0 scoreless inning in relief in the postseason for PawSox in Game 1 vs. Rochester on 9/4.

67-BRANDON WORKMAN, RHP 6-3 0 SV 5.05 ERAvs. ALL: .275 (44-160), 4 HR vs. RHB: .296 (21-71), 2 HR vs. LHB: .258 (23-89), 2 HR WHIP: 1.44

Allowed 3 runs on 3 hits and 1 BB in 0.1 IP Tuesday night at COL (allowed 1 inherited runner to score that was charged to Britton).Averaging 10.1 SO/9.0 IP (46 SO/41.0 IP) for BOS...Ranks 3rd among AL rookies in relief wins with 5 (T-5th most in MLB)...His 6 wins overall (in 19 games) are T-5th most among all AL rookie pitchers.Has thrown more than 1.0 inning in 8 of his 16 relief appearances, and 2.0 or more innings 4 times.Recalled on 8/6 for his 2nd career ML stint...Was recalled the 1st time on 7/9 and made his ML debut in relief on 7/10 at SEA (ND, 3 ER/2.0 IP)...Has made 3 starts for BOS: 1-1, 2.45 ERA (5 ER/18.1 IP), 4 BB, 18 SO...Earned his 1st ML win on 7/30 vs. SEA (in 4th ML appearance).Began 2013 at Double-A Portland...Promoted to Triple-A Pawtucket in June...Between both: 8-2, 3.21 ERA (36 ER/101.0 IP), 30 BB, 108 SO in 17 G (16 GS).

35-STEVEN WRIGHT, RHP 2-0 0 SV 5.40 ERAvs. ALL: .245 (12-49), 0 HR vs. RHB: .083 (1-12), 0 HR vs. LHB: .297 (11-37), 0 HR WHIP: 1.58

Recieved the 2013 Lou Gorman Award on 9/21...Annual award given to a BOS minor league player that has demonstrated dedication and perseverance in overcoming obstacles while working his way to the major league team. Was recalled by BOS on 9/17...Over 3 stints with BOS this season, is 2-0, 5.40 ERA (8 ER/13.1 IP) with 9 BB, 10 SO in 4 games (1 start).Earned his 1st 2 ML wins in consecutive appearances, 7/11 at SEA (5.2 IP, 0 R) and 8/1 vs. SEA (3.0 IP, 0 R)...Became the 1st Red Sox pitcher to win in back-to-back relief outings with at least 3.0 scoreless innings since Bob Stanley in from 5/6-9/82Threw a career-high 5.2 scoreless IP in his 2nd ML appearance in July at SEA...Was the 2nd BOS pitcher to throw at least 5.2 scoreless innings of relief since 2000 (Justin Germano - 5.2 IP, 7/7/12 against NYY - G1).Spent majority of the season with Triple-A Pawtucket, going 8-7, 3.46 ERA (52 ER/135.1 IP), 3 CG, 3 SHO, 99 SO, .254 opp. AVG (130-511) in 23 games/starts... Made 2 starts for the PawSox in the IL Playoffs and went 1-1, 0.00 ERA (2 R/0 ER/13.0 IP)…Earned the win in Game 3 vs. Rochester (6.1 IP, 0 R, 4 BB, 5 SO) and took the loss in Game 2 at Durham (6.2 IP, 2 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 6 SO).

PITCHING 2013 VS. BAL CAREER VS. BAL CAREER AT CAMDEN YARDSPLAYER 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 ERBreslow 1-0-0 0.00 7/0 6.0 2 0 1-0-0 1.24 27/0 29.0 20 4 0-0-0 1.50 14/0 18.0 12 3Britton 0-0-0 0.00 2/0 3.0 0 0 0-0-0 0.00 2/0 3.0 0 0 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 1.0 0 0Buchholz 2-0-0 1.93 2/2 14.0 10 3 9-3-0 3.40 16/15 98.0 82 37 5-2-0 4.91 9/8 51.1 56 28De La Rosa 0-0-0 --- 0/0 0.0 0 0 0-0-0 --- 0/0 0.0 0 0 0-0-0 --- 0/0 0.0 0 0Dempster 1-1-0 2.63 4/4 24.0 17 7 2-1-0 2.17 6/6 37.1 24 9 1-1-0 2.77 2/2 13.0 11 4Doubront 1-0-0 3.97 2/2 11.1 11 5 1-2-0 3.41 8/5 34.1 30 13 0-2-0 4.82 4/3 18.2 20 10Lackey 2-1-0 3.34 4/4 29.2 25 11 13-5-0 3.35 23/23 158.2 157 59 5-4-0 3.69 11/11 75.2 79 31Lester 1-2-0 4.00 3/3 18.0 18 8 15-3-0 2.80 24/24 151.1 143 47 8-1-0 2.71 12/12 76.1 68 23Morales 0-1-0 5.40 2/0 3.1 4 2 0-2-0 5.63 7/0 8.0 10 5 0-0-0 0.00 3/0 2.2 2 0Peavy 0-0-0 3.86 1/1 7.0 6 3 2-0-0 3.15 3/3 20.0 16 7 0-0-0 --- 0/0 0.0 0 0Tazawa 0-0-0 1.50 6/0 6.0 6 1 1-0-0 0.96 11/0 9.1 8 1 0-0-0 2.45 5/0 3.2 7 1Thornton 0-0-0 0.00 5/0 3.1 4 0 1-0-1 3.55 32/0 25.1 17 10 1-0-0 0.96 12/0 9.1 3 1Uehara 0-1-1 1.17 9/0 7.2 3 1 0-1-1 1.04 10/0 8.2 4 1 3-3-5 2.54 59/6 92.0 76 26Webster 0-0-0 --- 0/0 0.0 0 0 0-0-0 --- 0/0 0.0 0 0 0-0-0 --- 0/0 0.0 0 0Wright 0-0-0 --- 0/0 0.0 0 0 0-0-0 --- 0/0 0.0 0 0 0-0-0 --- 0/0 0.0 0 0Workman 0-0-0 0.00 2/0 2.2 2 0 0-0-0 0.00 2/0 2.2 2 0 0-0-0 --- 0/0 0.0 0 0

DISABLED LIST

Ryan Kalish, OF Recovery from right shoulder surgery (60-day) February 20 --- 160 (97-63)Stephen Drew, SS Concussion (7-day) March 28 (March 27) April 10 7 (5-2) Craig Breslow, LHP Left shoulder tendinitis March 31 (March 22) May 6 31 (20-11)Franklin Morales, LHP Low back strain March 31 (March 22) May 28 52 (32-20)David Ortiz, DH Right Achilles tendinopathy March 31 (March 22 April 20 15 (11-4)John Lackey, RHP Right biceps strain April 10 (April 7) April 28 19 (14-5)Joel Hanrahan, RHP Right hamstring strain April 16 (April 14) April 30 15 (12-3)Andrew Bailey, RHP Right biceps strain May 6 (April 29) May 20 19 (9-10)Joel Hanrahan, RHP Right flexor muscle strain (60-day) May 7 --- 128 (76-52)David Ross, C Concussion (7-day) May 12 May 24 11 (7-4)Shane Victorino, OF Left hamstring strain May 24 (May 21) June 8 (gm. 2) 17 (10-7)Will Middlebrooks, 3B Low back strain May 24 June 10 16 (11-5)Clayton Mortensen, RHP Right groin strain June 11 June 26 14 (6-8)Clay Buchholz, RHP Neck strain (60-day) June 18 (June 9) September 10 82 (50-32)David Ross, C Concussion (60-day) June 18 August 19 54 (31-23)Franklin Morales, LHP Left pectoralis strain June 25 (June 23) August 10 41 (26-15)Stephen Drew, SS Right hamstring strain July 5 (June 29) July 20 16 (11-5)Andrew Miller, LHP Left foot sprain (60-day) July 7 --- 71 (44-27)Alex Wilson, RHP Right thumb sprain (60-day) July 9 --- 69 (44-25)Andrew Bailey, RHP Right shoulder strain (60-day) July 19 (July 13) --- 65 (39-26)Matt Thornton, LHP Right oblique strain August 7 (August 5) August 25 18 (8-10)Brandon Snyder, INF Right elbow ulnar neuritis August 10 (August 8) September 1 19 (11-8)2013 Totals 17 Players 22 DL stints 939 Games Missed

PLAYER INJURY PLACED ON DL (RETRO) REINSTATED GAMES MISSED

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2013 REGULAR SEASON DAY-BY-DAY

1 4/1 D at NY Yankees W8-2 1-0 1st +0.5 LESTER (1-0) Sabathia (0-1) 49,514* 1 49,514 4/2 Off Day T-1st +1.0 2 4/3 N at NY Yankees W7-4 2-0 1st +1.0 BUCHHOLZ (1-0) Kuroda (0-1) HANRAHAN (1) 40,216 2 89,730 3 4/4 N at NY Yankees L2-4 2-1 T-1st +1.0 Pettitte (1-0) DEMPSTER (0-1) Rivera (1) 40,611 3 130,341 4 4/5 N at Toronto W6-4 3-1 T-1st +1.0 TAZAWA (1-0) Rogers (0-1) HANRAHAN (2) 45,328 4 175,669 5 4/6 D at Toronto L0-5 3-2 T-1st +1.0 Happ (1-0) LACKEY (0-1) 45,797 5 221,466 6 4/7 D at Toronto W13-0 4-2 1st +1.0 LESTER (2-0) Dickey (0-2) 41,168 6 262,634 7 4/8 D BALTIMORE W3-1 5-2 1st +2.0 BUCHHOLZ (2-0) Chen (0-1) HANRAHAN (3) 37,008* 1 37,008 4/9 OFF DAY 5-2 1st +1.5 8 4/10 N BALTIMORE L5-8 5-3 1st +1.0 O’Day (1-0) HANRAHAN (0-1) Johnson (3) 30,862 2 67,870 9 4/11 N BALTIMORE L2-3 5-4 T-1st +0.5 Matusz (1-0) MORTENSEN (0-1) Johnson (4) 27,704 3 95,574 4/12 N TAMPA BAY 5-4 T-1st +0.5 PPD (Rain) 10 4/13 D TAMPA BAY W2-1(10) 6-4 1st +0.5 TAZAWA (2-0) Gomes (0-1) 33,039 4 128,613 11 4/14 D TAMPA BAY W5-0 7-4 1st +1.0 BUCHHOLZ (3-0) Cobb (1-1) 35,198 5 163,811 12 4/15 D TAMPA BAY W3-2 8-4 1st +1.5 BAILEY (1-0) Peralta (0-1) 37,449* 6 201,260 13 4/16 N at Cleveland W7-2 9-4 1st +1.5 DOUBRONT (1-0) Jimenez (0-1) 9,143 7 271,777 14 4/17 N at Cleveland W6-3 10-4 1st +1.5 ACEVES (1-0) Masterson (3-1) Bailey (1) 10,282 8 282,059 15 4/18 N at Cleveland W6-3 11-4 1st +2.5 LESTER (3-0) McAllister (1-2) BAILEY (2) 12,936 9 294,995 4/19 N KANSAS CITY 11-4 1st +2.0 PPD 16 4/20 D KANSAS CITY W4-3 12-4 1st +2.0 BUCHHOLZ (4-0) Herrera (1-2) BAILEY (3) 35,152 7 236,412 17 4/21 D KANSAS CITY L2-4 12-5 Santana (2-1) DEMPSTER (0-2) Holland (4) 31,483 8 267,895 18 4/21 N KANSAS CITY L4-5(10) 12-6 1st +1.5 Herrera (2-2) MILLER (0-1) Holland (5) 33,270 9 301,165 19 4/22 N OAKLAND W9-6 13-6 1st +2.0 DOUBRONT(2-0) Griffin(2-1) BAILEY(4) 28,926 10 330,091 20 4/23 N OAKLAND L0-13 13-7 1st +1.0 Colon (3-0) ACEVES (1-1) 29,006 11 359,097 21 4/24 D OAKLAND W6-5 14-7 1st +2.0 LESTER (4-0) Anderson (1-4) BAILEY (5) 29,274 12 388,371 22 4/25 N HOUSTON W7-2 15-7 1st +2.0 BUCHHOLZ (5-0) Humber (0-5) 30,093 13 418,464 23 4/26 N HOUSTON W7-3 16-7 1st +2.0 DEMPSTER (1-2) Bedard (0-2) 29,312 14 447,776 24 4/27 N HOUSTON W8-4 17-7 1st +2.0 DOUBRONT (3-0) Peacock (1-3) 34,726 15 482,502 25 4/28 D HOUSTON W6-1 18-7 1st +2.5 LACKEY (1-1) Norris (3-3) 36,527* 16 519,029 4/29 OFF DAY 18-7 1st +3.0 26 4/30 N at Toronto L7-9 18-8 1st +2.0 Delabar (2-1) TAZAWA (2-1) Janssen (7) 22,915 10 317,910 27 5/1 N at Toronto W10-1 19-8 1st +2.0 BUCHHOLZ (6-0) Buehrle (1-2) 21,094 11 339,004 28 5/2 N at Toronto W3-1 20-8 1st +2.5 DEMPSTER (2-2) Happ (2-2) HANRAHAN (4) 25,851 12 364,855 29 5/3 N at Texas L0-7 20-9 1st +2.5 Holland (2-2) DOUBRONT (3-1) 42,441 13 407,296 30 5/4 N at Texas L1-5 20-10 1st +1.5 Ogando (3-2) LACKEY (1-2) 47,173 14 454,469 31 5/5 D at Texas L3-4 20-11 1st +1.5 Nathan (1-0) MORTENSEN (0-2) 46,228 15 500,697 32 5/6 N MINNESOTA W6-5(11) 21-11 1st +2.0 MORTENSEN (1-2) Burton (0-1) 31,088 17 550,117 33 5/7 N MINNESOTA L1-6 21-12 1st +1.0 Diamond (3-2) DEMPSTER (2-3) 30,549 18 580,666 34 5/8 N MINNESOTA L8-15 21-13 T-1st +1.0 Pressly (1-0) WEBSTER (0-1) 29,969 19 610,635 35 5/9 N MINNESOTA L3-5 21-14 T-2nd --- Correia (4-2) LACKEY (1-3) Perkins (8) 31,571 20 642,206 36 5/10 N TORONTO W5-0 22-14 T-2nd --- LESTER (5-0) Ortiz (0-5) 33,606 21 675,812 37 5/11 D TORONTO L2-3 22-15 T-2nd -1.0 Oliver (2-1) TAZAWA (2-2) Janssen (10) 36,543* 22 712,355 38 5/12 D TORONTO L4-12 22-16 3rd -2.0 Jenkins (1-0) DEMPSTER (2-4) 35,532 23 747,887 5/13 OFF DAY 22-16 3rd -2.0 39 5/14 N at Tampa Bay L3-5 22-17 3rd -3.0 Moore (7-0) LACKEY (1-4) Rodney (7) 15,227 16 515,924 40 5/15 N at Tampa Bay W9-2 23-17 T-2nd -2.0 LESTER (6-0) Price (1-4) 15,767 17 531,691 41 5/16 N at Tampa Bay W4-3 24-17 2nd -1.0 TAZAWA (3-2) Rodney (1-2) 16,055 18 547,746 42 5/17 N at Minnesota W3-2 (10) 25-17 2nd -1.0 WILSON (1-0) Roenicke (1-1) UEHARA (1) 30,210 19 577,956 43 5/18 N at Minnesota W12-5 26-17 2nd -1.0 BRESLOW (1-0) Diamond (3-4) 36,967 20 614,923 44 5/19 D at Minnesota W5-1 27-17 2nd -0.5 LACKEY (2-4) Hernandez (2-1) 33,042 21 647,965 45 5/20 N at Chi White Sox L4-6 27-18 2nd -1.5 Axelrod (2-3) LESTER (6-1) Reed (15) 21,816 22 669,781 46 5/21 N at Chi White Sox L1-3 27-19 2nd -1.5 Quintana (3-1) DOUBRONT (3-2) Reed (16) 21,984 23 691,765 47 5/22 N at Chi White Sox W6-2 28-19 2nd -0.5 BUCHHOLZ (7-0) Santiago (1-3) 21,298 24 713,063 48 5/23 N CLEVELAND L3-12 28-20 2nd -1.0 McAllister (4-3) DEMPSTER (2-5) 35,254 24 783,141 49 5/24 N CLEVELAND W8-1 29-20 2nd -1.0 LACKEY (3-4) Masterson (7-3) 34,074 25 817,215 50 5/25 D CLEVELAND W7-4 30-20 2nd -1.0 TAZAWA (4-2) Pestano (1-1) BAILEY (6) 36,504* 26 853,719 51 5/26 D CLEVELAND W6-5 31-20 2nd --- BRESLOW (2-0) Perez (2-1) 37,046* 27 890,765 52 5/27 N PHILADELPHIA W9-3 32-20 1st +1.0 ACEVES (2-1) Cloyd (1-1) 33,627 28 924,392 53 5/28 N PHILADELPHIA L1-3 32-21 1st +1.0 Lee (6-2) DEMPSTER (2-6) Papelbon (10) 33,463 29 957,855 54 5/29 N at Philadelphia L3-4 32-22 1st +1.0 Kendrick (5-3) LACKEY (3-5) Papelbon (11) 38,831 25 751,894 55 5/30 N at Philadelphia W9-2 33-22 1st +2.0 MORALES (1-0) Pettibone (3-1) 40,083 26 791,977 56 5/31 N at NY Yankees L1-4 33-23 1st +1.0 Sabathia (5-4) LESTER (6-2) Rivera (19) 45,141 27 837,118 57 6/1 N at NY Yankees W11-1 34-23 1st +2.0 DOUBRONT (4-2) Hughes (2-4) 48,784* 28 885,902 58 6/2 N at NY Yankees W3-0 35-23 1st +2.5 BUCHHOLZ (8-0) Kuroda (6-4) 43,613 29 929,515 6/3 Off Day 35-23 1st +2.5 59 6/4 N TEXAS W17-5 36-23 1st +2.5 DEMPSTER (3-6) Grimm (5-4) 32,035 30 989,890 60 6/5 N TEXAS L2-3 36-24 1st +1.5 Cotts (1-0) BRESLOW (2-1) 33,296 31 1,023,186 61 6/6 N TEXAS W6-3 37-24 1st +1.5 BAILEY (2-0) Kirkman (0-2) 35,352 32 1,058,538 6/7 N LA ANGELS 37-24 1st +2.0 PPD (Rain) 62 6/8 D LA ANGELS L5-9 37-25 1st +1.5 Hanson (3-2) DOUBRONT (4-3) Frieri (14) 34,499 33 1,093,037 63 6/8 N LA ANGELS W7-2 38-25 BUCHHOLZ (9-0) Wilson (4-5) 36,518 34 1,129,555 64 6/9 D LA ANGELS W10-5 39-25 1st +1.5 DEMPSTER (4-6) Blanton (1-10) 37,054* 35 1,166,609 65 6/10 N at Tampa Bay W10-8 (14) 40-25 1st +2.0 MORALES (2-0) Ramos (1-2) 15,477 30 944,992 66 6/11 N at Tampa Bay L3-8 40-26 1st +2.0 Hernandez (4-6) LESTER (6-3) 16,870 31 961,862 67 6/12 N at Tampa Bay W2-1 41-26 1st +3.0 ACEVES (3-1) Archer (1-2) BAILEY (7) 15,091 32 976,953 68 6/13 N at Baltimore L4-5 (13) 41-27 1st +2.5 McFarland (1-0) WILSON (1-1) 20,098 33 997,051 69 6/14 N at Baltimore L0-2 41-28 1st +1.5 Tillman (7-2) DEMPSTER (4-7) Johnson (24) 39,158 34 1,036,209 70 6/15 D at Baltimore W5-4 42-28 1st +2.5 LACKEY (4-5) Garcia (3-4) BAILEY (8) 42,422 35 1,078,631 71 6/16 D at Baltimore L3-6 42-29 1st +1.5 Gonzalez (5-2) LESTER (6-4) Johnson (25) 41,311 36 1,119,942 6/17 Off Day 42-29 1st +2.0 72 6/18 D TAMPA BAY W5-1 43-29 ACEVES (4-1) Archer (1-3) 33,430 36 1,200,039 73 6/18 N TAMPA BAY W3-1 44-29 1st +2.5 BAILEY (3-0) Peralta (1-3) 32,156 37 1,232,195 74 6/19 N TAMPA BAY L2-6 44-30 1st +1.5 Hellickson (5-3) DEMPSTER (4-8) 35,710 38 1,267,905 75 6/20 N at Detroit L3-4 44-31 1st +1.0 Smyly (3-0) BAILEY (3-1) 36,939 37 1,156,881 76 6/21 N at Detroit W10-6 45-31 1st +2.0 LESTER (7-4) Fister (6-5) 41,126* 38 1,198,007 77 6/22 N at Detroit L3-10 45-32 1st +2.0 Scherzer (11-0) WEBSTER (0-2) 42,508* 39 1,240,515 78 6/23 D at Detroit L5-7 45-33 1st +2.0 Benoit (2-0) MILLER (0-2) 41,507* 40 1,282,022 6/24 Off Day 45-33 1st +2.5 79 6/25 N COLORADO W11-4 46-33 1st +2.5 DEMPSTER (5-8) Nicasio (4-4) 36,286 39 1,304,191 80 6/26 D COLORADO W5-3 47-33 1st +3.5 LACKEY (5-5) Oswalt (0-2) UEHARA (2) 34,632 40 1,338,823 81 6/27 N TORONTO W7-4 48-33 1st +3.5 LESTER (3) Wang (1-1) UEHARA (3) 34,750 41 1,373,573 82 6/28 N TORONTO W7-5 49-33 1st +3.5 MILLER (1-2) Wagner (1-2) UEHARA (4) 36,383 42 1,409,956 83 6/29 D TORONTO L2-6 49-34 1st +2.5 Delabar (5-1) TAZAWA (4-3) 37,437* 43 1,447,393 84 6/30 D TORONTO W5-4 50-34 1st +2.5 UEHARA (1-0) Perez (1-1) 37,425* 44 1,484,818 7/1 OFF DAY 50-34 1st +2.5 85 7/2 N SAN DIEGO W4-1 51-34 1st +3.5 LACKEY (6-5) Erlin (1-1) UEHARA (5) 36,498 45 1,521,316 86 7/3 N SAN DIEGO W2-1 52-34 1st +3.5 UEHARA (2-0) Gregerson (4-4) 36,911* 46 1,558,227 87 7/4 D SAN DIEGO W8-2 53-34 1st +4.5 WEBSTER (1-2) Stults (6-7) 37,607* 47 1,595,834 88 7/5 N at LA Angels W6-2 54-34 1st +5.5 DOUBRONT (5-3) Wilson (8-6) 37,092 41 1,319,114 89 7/6 N at LA Angels L7-9 (11) 54-35 1st +5.0 De La Rosa (4-1) BRESLOW (2-2) 36,112 42 1,355,226 90 7/7 D at LA Angels L0-3 54-36 1st +4.5 Weaver (3-4) LACKEY (6-6) Frieri (22) 39,018 43 1,394,244 91 7/8 N at Seattle L4-11 54-37 1st +3.5 Hernandez (9-4) LESTER (8-5) 21,830 44 1,416,074 92 7/9 N at Seattle W11-8 55-37 1st +3.5 BRESLOW (3-2) Beavan (0-2) UEHARA (6) 21,072 45 1,437,146 93 7/10 N at Seattle W11-4 56-37 1st +3.5 DOUBRONT (6-3) Harang (4-8) 20,480 46 1,457,626 94 7/11 D at Seattle W8-7 (10) 57-37 1st +3.5 WRIGHT (1-0) Wilhelmsen (0-3) UEHARA (7) 25,367 47 1,482,993 95 7/12 N at Oakland W4-2 58-37 1st +4.5 LACKEY (7-6) Doolittle (3-3) UEHARA (8) 27,084 48 1,510,077 96 7/13 N atOakland L0-3 58-38 1st +3.5 Griffin(8-6) LESTER(8-6) Balfour(25) 36,067 49 1,546,144 97 7/14 D at Oakland L2-3 (11) 58-39 1st +2.5 Thornton (0-4) Cook (2-2) 31,417 50 1,577,561 7/15 ALL-STAR BREAK 7/16 ALL-STAR BREAK 7/17 ALL-STAR BREAK 7/18 OFF DAY 98 7/19 N NY YANKEES W4-2 59-39 1st +2.5 DOUBRONT (7-3) Pettitte (7-7) UEHARA (9) 38,130* 48 1,633,964 99 7/20 D NY YANKEES L2-5 59-40 1st +1.5 Kuroda (9-6) LACKEY (7-7) Rivera (31) 37,601* 49 1,671,565 100 7/21 N NY YANKEES W8-7 (11) 60-40 1st +1.5 BEATO (1-0) Warren (1-1) 38,138* 50 1,709,703 101 7/22 N TAMPA BAY L0-3 60-41 1st +0.5 Moore (14-3) WORKMAN (0-1) 35,016 51 1,744,719 102 7/23 N TAMPA BAY W6-2 61-41 1st +1.5 LESTER (9-6) Hernandez (5-11) 34,609 52 1,779,328 103 7/24 N TAMPA BAY L1-5 61-42 1st +0.5 Price (5-5) DOUBRONT (7-4) 36,514 53 1,815,842 7/25 N TAMPA BAY 61-42 1st +0.5 PPD (rain)

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2013 REGULAR SEASON DAY-BY-DAY (CONTINUED)

104 7/26 N at Baltimore L0-6 61-43 2nd -0.5 Tillman (13-3) LACKEY (7-8) 39,063 51 1,616,616 105 7/27 N at Baltimore W7-3 62-43 2nd -0.5 DEMPSTER (6-8) Feldman (2-2) 44,765* 52 1,661,381 106 7/28 D at Baltimore W5-0 63-43 1st +0.5 LESTER (10-6) Hammel (7-8) 32,891 53 1,694,272 107 7/29 N TAMPA BAY L1-2 63-44 2nd -0.5 Price (6-5) DOUBRONT (7-5) Rodney (26) 37,242* 54 1,853,084 108 7/30 N SEATTLE W8-2 64-44 2nd -0.5 WORKMAN (1-1) Saunders (9-10) 34,578 55 1,887,662 109 7/31 N SEATTLE W5-4(15) 65-44 1st +0.5 BRITTON (1-0) Luetge (0-2) 35,059 56 1,922,721 110 8/1 N SEATTLE W8-7 66-44 1st +1.0 WRIGHT (2-0) Perez (2-3) 35,886 57 1,958,607 111 8/2 N ARIZONA L6-7 66-45 1st +1.0 Delgado (4-3) Beato (1-1) 37,652* 58 1,996,259 112 8/3 N ARIZONA W5-2 67-45 1st +1.0 PEAVY (9-4) Corbin (12-3) Uehara (1) 37,941* 59 2,034,200 113 8/4 D ARIZONA W4-0 68-45 1st +1.0 DOUBRONT (8-5) McCarthy (2-5) 37,611* 60 2,071,811 114 8/5 N at Houston L0-2 68-46 1st +0.5 Oberholtzer (2-0) LACKEY (7-9) Fields (1) 24,543 54 1,718,815 115 8/6 N at Houston W15-10 69-46 1st +1.5 WORKMAN (2-1) Lyles (4-6) 21,620 55 1,740,435 116 8/7 N at Houston W5-7 70-46 1st +2.5 TAZAWA (5-3) Fields (1-2) UEHARA (11) 22,205 56 1,762,640 117 8/8 N at Kansas City L1-5 70-47 1st +2.0 Chen (5-0) LESTER (10-7) 21,121 57 1,783,761 118 8/9 N at Kansas City L6-9 70-48 1st +2.0 Bueno (1-0) BRITTON (1-1) Holland (31) 29,485 58 1,813,246 119 8/10 N at Kansas City W5-3 71-48 1st +3.0 WORKMAN (3-1) Guthrie (12-8) UEHARA (12) 38,742* 59 1,851,988 120 8/11 D at Kansas City L3-4 71-49 1st +3.0 Shields (7-8) LACKEY (7-10) Holland (32) 24,935 60 1,876,923 8/12 Off Day 71-49 1st +3.0 121 8/13 N at Toronto W4-2(11) 72-49 1st +4.0 UEHARA (3-0) Loup (4-5) 32,816 61 1,909,739 122 8/14 N at Toronto L3-4(10) 72-50 1st +3.0 Lincoln (1-1) WORKMAN (3-2) 31,695 62 1,941,434 123 8/15 N at Toronto L1-2 72-51 1st +2.0 Buehrle (9-7) PEAVY (9-5) Janssen (22) 40,477 63 1,981,911 124 8/16 N NY YANKEES L3-10 72-52 1st +1.0 Pettitte (8-9) DOUBRONT (8-6) 38,143* 61 2,109,954 125 8/17 D NY YANKEES W6-1 73-52 1st +2.0 LACKEY (8-10) Kuroda (11-8) 37,517* 62 2,147,471 126 8/18 N NY YANKEES L6-9 73-53 1st +1.0 Sabathia (11-10) DEMPSTER (6-9) 37,917* 63 2,185,388 127 8/19 N at San Francisco W7-0 74-53 1st +1.0 LESTER (11-7) Lincecum (6-13) 41,585* 64 2,023,496 128 8/20 N at San Francisco L2-3 74-54 2nd --- Romo (4-6) MORALES (2-1) 41,551* 65 2,065,047 129 8/21 N at San Francisco W12-1 75-54 1st +1.0 DOUBRONT (9-6) Zito (4-9) 41,532* 66 2,106,579 8/22 Off Day 75-54 1st +1.0 130 8/23 N at LA Dodgers L0-2 75-55 2nd --- Nolasco (10-9) LACKEY (8-11) Jansen (22) 50,240 67 2,156,819 131 8/24 D at LA Dodgers W4-2 76-55 2nd --- LESTER (12-7) Ryu (12-5) Uehara (13) 48,165 68 2,204,984 132 8/25 N at LA Dodgers W8-1 77-55 1st +1.0 PEAVY (10-2) Capuano (4-7) 44,109 69 2,249,093 8/26 Off Day 77-55 1st +1.5 133 8/27 N BALTIMORE W13-2 78-55 1st +2.5 DOUBRONT (10-6) Chen (7-7) 36,226 64 2,221,614 134 8/28 N BALTIMORE W4-3 79-55 1st +2.5 BRESLOW (4-2) Hunter (3-3) UEHARA (14) 31,962 65 2,253,576 135 8/29 N BALTIMORE L2-4 79-56 1st +2.5 Tillman (15-4) LESTER (12-8) Johnson (41) 33,300 66 2,286,876 136 8/30 N CHI WHITE SOX W4-3 80-56 1st +3.5 DEMPSTER (7-9) Santiago (4-8) UEHARA (15) 36,063 67 2,322,939 137 8/31 N CHI WHITE SOX W7-2 81-56 1st +4.5 PEAVY (11-5) Danks (4-11) 37,363* 68 2,360,302 138 9/1 D CHI WHITE SOX W7-6 82-56 1st +5.5 WORKMAN (4-2) Rienzo (1-1) UEHARA (16) 37,053* 69 2,397,355 139 9/2 D DETROIT L0-3 82-57 1st +5.5 Fister (12-7) LACKEY (8-12) Veras (21) 36,188* 70 2,433,543 140 9/3 N DETROIT W2-1 83-57 1st +5.5 LESTER (13-8) Scherzer (19-2) UEHARA (17) 32,071 71 2,465,614 141 9/4 N DETROIT W20-4 84-57 1st +5.5 DEMPSTER (8-9) Porcello (11-8) 33,720 72 2,499,334 142 9/5 N at NY Yankees W9-8(10) 85-57 1st +6.5 BRESLOW (5-2) Chamberlain (2-1) UEHARA (18) 40,481 70 2,289,574 143 9/6 N at NY Yankees W12-8 86-57 1st +7.5 WORKMAN (5-2) Claiborne (0-2) 44,117 71 2,333,691 144 9/7 D at NY Yankees W13-9 87-57 1st +8.5 LACKEY (9-12) Huff (2-1) 49,046* 72 2,382,737 145 9/8 D at NY Yankees L3-4 87-58 1st +7.5 Rivera (5-2) WORKMAN (5-3) 43,078 73 2,425,815 9/9 Off Day 87-58 1st +7.5 146 9/10 N at Tampa Bay W2-0 88-58 1st +8.5 BUCHHOLZ (10-0) Price (8-8) UEHARA (19) 18,605 74 2,444,420 147 9/11 N at Tampa Bay W7-3(10) 89-58 1st +9.5 UEHARA (4-0) Peralta (2-7) 19,215 75 2,463,635 148 9/12 N at Tampa Bay L3-4 89-59 1st +8.5 McGee (5-3) DE LA ROSA (0-1) Rodney (34) 20,360 76 2,483,995 149 9/13 N NY YANKEES W8-4 90-59 1st +8.5 WORKMAN (6-3) Kuroda (11-11) 37,542* 73 2,536,876 150 9/14 D NY YANKEES W5-1 91-59 1st +8.5 LESTER (14-8) Sabathia (13-13) 37,510* 74 2,574,386 151 9/15 N NY YANKEES W9-2 92-59 1st +9.5 BUCHHOLZ (11-10) Nova (8-5) 37,137* 75 2,611,523 9/16 OFF DAY 92-59 1st +9.0 152 9/17 N BALTIMORE L2-3 92-60 1st +9.0 UEHARA (4-1) Hunter (6-4) Johnson (46) 35,030 76 2,646,553 153 9/18 N BALTIMORE L3-5(12) 92-61 1st +8.0 McFarland (2-1) MORALES (2-2) Johnson (47) 38,540* 77 2,685,093 154 9/19 N BALTIMORE W3-1 93-61 1st +9.0 LACKEY (10-12) Tillman (16-7) 36,436 78 2,721,529 155 9/20 N TORONTO W6-3 94-61 1st +9.0 LESTER (15-8) Rogers (5-8) 37,215* 79 2,758,744 156 9/21 N TORONTO L2-4 94-62 1st +8.0 Buehrle (12-9) BUCHHOLZ (11-1) Janssen (33) 37,569* 80 2,796,313 157 9/22 D TORONTO W5-2 95-63 1st +8.0 DOUBRONT (11-6) Dickey (13-13) UEHARA (21) 37,020* 81 2,833,333 9/23 OFF DAY 95-63 1st +7.5 158 9/24 N at Colorado L3-8 95-64 1st +6.5 Chatwood (8-5) LACKEY (10-13) 32,315 77 2,516,310 159 9/25 N at Colorado W15-5 96-64 1st +6.5 PEAVY (12-5) Chacin (14-10) 48,775* 78 2,565,085 160 9/26 Off Day 96-64 1st +6.0 9/27 N at Baltimore W-12-3 97-64 1st +7.0 BUCHHOLZ (12-1) Feldman (!2-12) 30,774 79 2,595,859 161 9/28 N at Baltimore 162 9/29 D at Baltimore

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Feb. 20 1B/OF Mike Carp acquired from the Seattle Mariners in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations...OF Ryan Kalish placed on the 60-day DL (recovering from right shoulder surgery).

March 4 LHP Drake Britton optioned to Double-A Portland...INF/OF Justin Henry and SS Deven Marrero reassigned to minor league camp.March 12 OF Alex Hassan and RHP Steven Wright optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Pedro Beato, 1B/OF Mark Hamilton, and OFs Jeremy Hazelbaker and Juan Carlos Linares reas-

signed to minor league camp.March 15 RHPs Rubby De La Rosa, Allen Webster and Alex Wilson, and C Daniel Butler optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket...C Christian Vazquez optioned to Double-A Portland.March 21 RHPs Chris Carpenter, Terry Doyle and Oscar Villarreal, and LHP Chris Hernandez reassigned to minor league camp.March 25 INFs Xander Bogaerts, Jonathan Diaz, and Drew Sutton reassigned to minor league camp.March 26 1B Lyle Overbay released.March 27 C Ryan Lavarnway and INF Brock Holt optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket...RHPs Anthony Carter and Jose De La Torre reassigned to minor league camp.March 28 SS Stephen Drew placed on the 7-day concussion DL (retro to 3/27)...RHP Daniel Bard optioned to Double-A Portland...1B Mauro Gomez optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.March 30 OF Ryan Sweeney released...OF Mitch Maier reassigned to Triple-A Pawtucket.March 31 LHPs Craig Breslow (left shoulder tendinitis) and Franklin Morales (low back strain), and DH David Ortiz (right Achilles tendinopathy) placed on the 15-day DL (retro to 3/22)...OF

Jackie Bradley Jr. selected to major league roster...1B Mauro Gomez designated for assignment.April 10 SS Stephen Drew activated from the 7-day concussion DL...SS Jose Iglesias optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (4/9)... RHP John Lackey placed on 15-day DL (retro to 4/7)...RHP Alex

Wilson was recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.April 16 RHP Joel Hanrahan placed on 15-day DL (retro to 4/14)...RHP Steven Wright recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket. April 20 DH David Ortiz activated from 15-day DL...OF Jackie Bradley Jr. optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (4/18).April 21 RHP Allen Webster recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket as 26th man on active roster for day-night doubleheader and returned to Triple-A Pawtucket following game 2.April 23 RHP Steven Wright optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket following the game.April 24 RHP Daniel Bard recalled from Double-A Portland...RHP Alfredo Aceves optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket following the game.April 25 C Ryan Lavarnway recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.April 28 RHP John Lackey activated from 15-day DL...C Ryan Lavarnway optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (4/27)...RHP Daniel Bard optioned to Double-A Portland following the game.April 30 RHP Joel Hanrahan activated from 15-day DL.May 6 LHP Craig Breslow activated from 15-day DL...RHP Andrew Bailey placed on 15-day DL (retro to 4/29).May 7 RHP Joel Hanrahan placed on 15-day DL...RHP Allen Webster recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.May 9 RHP Jose De La Torre selected to active major league roster from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Joel Hanrahan transferred to 60-day DL...RHP Allen Webster optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket

(5/8).May 12 C David Ross placed on 7-day concussion DL...C Ryan Lavarnway recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.May 19 RHP Jose De La Torre optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket following the game.May 20 RHP Andrew Bailey activated from 15-day DL.May 23 C Ryan Lavarway optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.May 24 C David Ross activated from 7-day DL...OF Shane Victorino (retro 5/21) and 3B Will Middlebrooks placed on 15-day DL...RHP Alfredo Aceves and SS Jose Iglesias recalled from

Triple-A Pawtucket.May 28 LHP Franklin Morales activated from 15-day DL...RHP Alfredo Aceves optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Alex Wilson optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket following the game.May 29 OF Jackie Bradley Jr. recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.June 8 OF Shane Victorino activated from 15-day DL...OF Jackie Bradley Jr. optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.June 10 3B Will Middlebrooks activated from 15-day DL...INF Pedro Ciriaco designated for assignment.June 11 RHP Clayton Mortensen placed on the 15-day DL...RHP Jose De La Torre recalled from Triple A-Pawtucket.June 12 RHP Alfredo Aceves recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Jose De La Torre optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.June 13 RHP Alex Wilson recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Alex Wilson optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket following the game.June 14 INF Pedro Ciriaco traded to the San Diego Padres in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations...RHP Rubby De La Rosa recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket. June 16 RHP Pedro Beato selected to active major league roster from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Rubby De La Rosa optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (6/15).June 18 RHP Alfredo Aceves recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket as 26th man on active roster for day-night doubleheader and returned to Triple-A Pawtucket following game 2...RHP Clay

Buchholz placed on 15-day DL(retro to 6/9)...C David Ross placed on 7-day concussion DL...C Ryan Lavarnway and RHP Alex Wilson recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.June 22 RHP Allen Webster recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Pedro Beato optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (6/21).June 25 INF Brandon Snyder selected to active major league roster from Triple-A Pawtucket...C David Ross transferred to 60-day DL...3B Will Middlebrooks optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket...

LHP Franklin Morales placed on 15-day DL (retro to 6/23)...RHP Pedro Beato recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket and optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket following the game.June 26 RHP Clayton Mortensen activated from 15-day DL.June 29 INF Jonathan Diaz selected to active major league roster...RHP Clayton Mortensen designated for assignment.July 3 RHP Clayton Mortensen outrighted to Triple-A Pawtucket.July 5 SS Stephen Drew placed on 15-day DL...RHP Jose De La Torre recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...INF Jonathan Diaz optioned to Pawtucket following the game.July 6 INF Brock Holt recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.July 7 LHP Andrew Miller placed on 15-day DL...RHP Alfredo Aceves recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.July 8 INF Jonathan Diaz outrighted to Triple-A Pawtucket.July 9 RHP Alex Wilson placed on 15-day DL...OF Jackie Bradley Jr. recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Jose De La Torre optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Brandon Workman selected

to active major league roster.July 10 RHPs Steven Wright and Pedro Beato recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHPs Allen Webster and Alfredo Aceves optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.July 12 LHP Matt Thornton and cash considerations acquired from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for minor league OF Brandon Jacobs...LHP Andrew Miller transferred to 60-day DL.July 13 LHP Matt Thornton added to active major league roster...RHP Steven Wright optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.July 14 LHP Drake Britton recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...OF Jackie Bradley Jr. optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.July 19 RHP Andrew Bailey placed on 15-day DL (retro 7/13)...RHP Jose De La Torre recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.July 20 SS Stephen Drew activated from 15-day DL...INF Brock Holt optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.July 24 2B Dustin Pedroia signed to 8-year contract through 2021.July 30 RHP Jake Peavy acquired from Chicago (AL) and RHP Brayan Villarreal and OF Avisail Garcia from Detroit in exchange for SS Jose Iglesias to Detroit and Garcia, RHPs J.B. Wendelken

and Francelis Montas and INF Cleuluis Rondon to Chicago (AL).July 31 INF Brock Holt recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Brandon Workman optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.August 1 RHP Jake Peavy added to active major league roster...RHP Jose De La Torre optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Steven Wright recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.August 3 RHP Rubby De La Rosa recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Pedro Beato optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.August 5 0F Daniel Nava placed on paternity leave list...RHP Brandon Workman recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.August 6 LHP Matt Thornton placed on 15-day DL...RHP Pedro Beato recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket. August 8 OF Daniel Nava activated from paternity leave list...RHP Steven Wright optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.August 10 LHP Franklin Morales activated from 15-day DL...RHP Pedro Beato optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (8/9)...INF Brandon Snyder placed on 15-day DL (retro to 8/8)...3B Will Middle-

brooks recalled from Pawtucket.August 19 C David Ross activated from 60-day DL...C Ryan Lavarnway optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (8/18)...RHP Andrew Bailey transferred to 60-day DL...SS Xander Bogaerts selected

to active major league roster from Triple-A Pawtucket...INF Brock Holt optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (8/18)...RHP Clay Buchholz transferred to 60-day DL...RHP Brayan Villarreal recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Rubby De La Rosa optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket.

August 25 LHP Matt Thornton activated from the 15-day DL...RHP Brayan Villarreal optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket (8/24).August 31 INF John McDonald and cash considerations acquired from Philadelphia in exchange for minor league RHP Nefi Ogando...RHP Alex Wilson transferred to the 60-day DL...McDonald

added to 40-man roster.Sept. 1 INF John McDonald added to active major league roster...OF Quintin Berry selected to active major league roster from Triple-A Pawtucket...RHP Daniel Bard designated for assign-

ment...RHP Rubby De La Rosa and C Ryan Lavarnway recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket...C Christain Vazquez’ option transferred from Double-A Portland to Triple-A Pawtucket...INF Brandon Snyder activated from 15-day DL.

Sept. 7 OF Jackie Bradley Jr. recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.Sept. 8 RHP Allen Webster recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.Sept. 10 RHP Clay Buchholz activated from 60-day DL...RHP Jose De La Torre designated for assignment. Sept. 17 INF Brock Holt and RHPs Brayan Villarreal and Steven Wright recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket.

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SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS

Most runs, game ...................................................................20, 9/4 vs. DET.Most runs, inning ....................................... 8, 2 times, last 9/4 vs. DET. (6th)Most hits, game (9 innings) ............................................... 20, 6/25 vs. COL Most hits, game (extra innings) ........................................... 17, 5/6 vs. MIN Most hits, inning ..................................... 7, 2 times, last 6/27 vs. T.OR (2nd) Consecutive hits, inning ................................................ 6, 6/21 at DET. (4th) Fewest hits, game ............................................. 2, 3 times, last 8/23 at LAD Most doubles, game................................................................ 8, 6/4 vs. T.EX Most triples, game ............................................2, 2 times, last 6/28 vs. T.OR Most home runs, game ...........................................................8, 9/4 vs. DET.Most home runs, inning ..................................2, 12 times, 9/4 vs. DET. (6th) Most extra-base hits ............................................................. 13, 6/4 vs. T.EXMost stolen bases, game ........................................................5, 5/30 at PHIMost walks, game (9 innings) ................................................10, 5/2 at T.OR Most walks, game (extra innings) ............................................ 8, 6/10 at T.B.Most strikeouts, game (9 innings) ...................... 16, 2 times, last 5/5 at T.EXMost strikeouts, game (extra innings) ................................... 17, 6/10 at T.B. Most hit by pitch, game ................................ 2, 15 times, last 9/15 vs. NYYMost left on base (9 innings) .................................................15, 4/5 at T.OR Most left on base (extra innings) .......................................... 14, 7/6 at LAA

Most hits ................................4, 17 times, last Saltalamacchia, 9/25 at COLMost runs ..........................................4, 5 times, last Victorino, 8/27 vs. B.ALMost doubles .......................................2, 32 times, last Nava, 9/15 vs. NYYMost triples ............................................1, 27 times, last Drew, 9/27 at B.ALMost home runs .............................................. 3, Middlebrooks, 4/7 at T.OR Most extra-base hits ........................................ 4, Middlebrooks, 4/7 at T.OR Most total bases ............................................. 14, Middlebrooks, 4/7at T.OR Most RB.I ....................................7, 2 times, last Middlebrooks, 9/25 at COLMost stolen bases .........................................................5, Ellsbury, 5/30 at PHI Most walks ..........................................3, 14 times, last Gomes, 8/7 at HOU.Most strikeouts ............................................................ 5, Ross, 5/25 vs. CLE Longest hitting streak ............................................. 19, Ellsbury (6/19-7/11)

Most strikeouts (9 innings)................................................. 15, 6/26 vs. COL Most strikeouts (extra innings) ............................................ 15, 5/6 vs. MINMost walks (9 innings) ........................................................... 10, 6/11 at T.B.Most walks, (extra innings) .................................. 7, 2 times, last 9/11 at T.B.Fewest walks .....................................................0, 12 times, last 9/3 vs. DET.Most runs allowed, game .................................................... 15, 5/8 vs. MINMost runs allowed, inning ............................................7, 5/8 vs. MIN (2nd)Most hits allowed, game (9 innings) .................................... 19, 5/8 vs. MINMost hits allowed, game (extra inning) ................................ 17, 7/6 at LAAFewest hits allowed, game ....................................................1, 5/10 vs. T.ORMost hits allowed, inning .............................6, 3 times, last 8/9 at KC (6th)Most home runs allowed, game ............................................5, 5/12 vs. T.ORMost consecutive scoreless inn. ......19.0, 2 times, last 4/13 (4th)-4/15 (3rd)

Most innings pitched, starter .............9.0, 3 times, last Lackey, 9/19 vs. B.ALFewest innings pitched, starter ............................... 1.0, Wright, 8/6 at HOU.Most innings pitched, reliever .......................................5.2, Wright, 7/11 at SEAMost strikeouts, starter .......................................... 12, Lackey, 6/26 vs. COL Most strikeouts, reliever .............................................. 5, Aceves, 4/6 at T.OR Most walks allowed .......................................................7, Lester 6/11 at T.B. Longest winning streak .......................................... 11, B.uchholz, 4/3-12/15Longest losing streak ................................4, 4 times, last Lackey, 7/20-8/11Most consecutive scoreless inn. starter ......22.0, B.uchholz, 4/3 (5th)-4/20(5th)Most consecutive scoreless inn. reliever ...................... 30.1, U.ehara, 7/9-9/13Most runs allowed ...............................8, 2 times, last Webster, 5/8 vs. MINMost earned runs allowed .......................................8, Webster, 5/8 vs. MINMost hits allowed ................................................. 12, Doubront, 5/3 at T.EXFewest hits allowed, CG .............................................1, Lester, 5/10 vs. T.ORMost home runs allowed ......................3, 4 times, last Lackey, 7/26 vs. B.ALMost pitches thrown .......................................... 127, Dempster 5/18 at PHI

Longest winning streak .............................................................7, 4/13-4/20Longest losing streak ............................................3, 5 times, last 8/14-8/16Most games over .500 ........................ 33, 4 times, last 9/27 at B.AL (96-63)Most games under .500 ......................................................................... N/A Longest game, innings ........................................................15, 7/31 vs. SEALongest game, time (9 innings) ....................................... 4:12, 8/18 vs. NYYLongest game, time (extra innings) ..................................... 5:24, 6/10 at T.B.Shortest game, time ......................................... 1:58, 6/2 at NYY (6 innings)Shortest game, time (9 innings) ....................................... 2:07, 8/23 at LADLargest crowd, Fenway Park .........................................38,540, 9/18 vs. B.ALSmallest crowd, Fenway Park .......................................27,704, 4/11 vs. B.ALLargest crowd, road ..................................................... 50,240, 8/23 at LAD Smallest crowd, road ...................................................... 9,143, 4/16 at CLE Largest winning margin ............................................. 16, 9/4 vs. DET. (20-4)Largest losing margin.............................................. 13, 4/23 vs. OAK (0-13)Largest deficit overcome to win ............ 6, 8/1 vs. SEA (down 7-1, won 8-7)Largest lead relinquished to lose..................4, 7/6 at LAA (up 5-1, lost 9-7) Most double plays turned ................................ 3, 8 times, last 9/16 vs. NYYMost errors ...................................................... 3, 6 times, last 8/16 vs. NYYMost errors by an opponent ..............................3, 6 times, last 9/17 vs. B.AL Most stolen bases by an opponent .........................................6, 8/5 at HOU.

TEAM BATTING

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

TEAM PITCHING

MISCELLANEOUS TEAM

THE LAST TIME THE SOX...

5 hits in a game .............................................Dustin Pedroia, 6/24/10 at COL6 hits in a game ...................Nomar Garciaparra, 6/21/03 at PHI (13 innings) 6 RB.I in a game ...................................................David Ortiz, 5/18/13 at MIN7 or more RB.I in a game .....................Will Middlebrooks (7), 9/25/13 at COL10 RB.I in a game (ties club record) ........Nomar Garciaparra, 5/10/99 vs. SEA3 home runs in a game ...............................Will Middlebrooks, 4/7/13 at T.ORGame-ending home run ...................Jonny Gomes, 7/3/13 vs. SD (9th inning)Pinch-hit grand slam ............................................... Mike Carp, 9/11/13 at T.B.2 grand slams in a game ......................................B.ill Mueller, 7/29/03 at T.EXHome run in 1st ML game .............Daniel Nava, 6/12/10 vs. PHI (grand slam)HR in 1st Red Sox PA ....................Daniel Nava, 6/12/10 vs. PHI (grand slam) Grand Slam in 1st Red Sox PA............................Daniel Nava, 6/12/10 vs. PHI Inside-the-park home run............. Jacoby Ellsbury, 9/19 /11 vs. B.AL (Game 2)Homered from both sides of the plate ......... Victor Martinez, 5/17/10 at NYYPitcher collected a hit................... Jake Peavy, 9/25/13, 2B. off Jhoulys ChacinPitcher hit a home run .................. Josh B.eckett, 6/14/09 at PHI off J.A. HappHit for the cycle ................................................John Valentin, 6/6/96 vs. CWSHitting streak of at least 30 games .....Nomar Garciaparra (30), 7/26-8/29/97Hitting streak of at least 20 games ................ David Ortiz (27), 7/2/12-5/7/13Single-season hit streak of at least 20 G ....Dustin Pedroia (25), 6/29-7/28/11Straight steal of home ..................................Jacoby Ellsbury, 4/26/09 vs. NYYSteal of home on double steal .......... Jarrod Saltalamacchia, 9/15/13 vs. NYY5 steals in a game (club record) ..................... Jacoby Ellsbury, 5/30/13 at PHI

No-hitter ...................................................Jon Lester, 5/19/08 vs. KC (W, 7-0)One-hitter ............................................... Jon Lester, 5/10/13 vs. T.OR (W, 5-0)15 or more strikeouts in a game ............... Pedro Martinez (16), 4/8/01 vs. T.B.Position player pitched ...............................Darnell McDonald, 5/6/12 vs. B.ALPitcher played another defensive position .... Javier Lopez (RF), 4/30/09 at T.B.

Walk-off win ................................................ 8/1/13 vs. SEA (8-7 in 9 innings)Scored 20 runs in a game..................................................9/4/13 vs. DET. (20)Had 20 hits in a game .......................................... 6/25/13 vs. COL (9 innings)Scored 10 runs in an inning .................6/20/11 vs. SD (10 runs in 7th inning)Hit 7 home runs in a game ....................................................... 7/4/03 at NYYHit 8 home runs in a game (club record) .............. 2 times, last 9/4/13 vs. DET.Hit 4 consec. HR (club & MLB. record)...4/22/07 vs. NYY (3rd inning): Manny Ramirez, J.D. Drew, Mike Lowell & Jason Varitek Hit game-ending HR in back-to-back games ......5/10/05 vs. OAK (9th inning, Kevin Millar off Octavio Dotel) & 5/11/05 vs. OAK (9th inning, Jason Varitek off Dotel)T.urned a triple play ..................................... 8/16/11 vs. T.B. (4th inning, G2): 3B. Jed Lowrie to 2B. Dustin Pedroia to 1B. Adrian GonzalezHit into a triple play ................... 8/6/01 vs. T.EX (4th inning, Scott Hatteberg)B.ack-to-back 1-0 wins ........................................................7/18-19/06 vs. KC

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

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BREAKDOWNS

RED SOX 104 104 111 106 77 76 109 72 66 17 842OPPONENTS 67 66 84 80 93 68 69 64 43 10 643

RED SOX 111 59 25 14 3 2 2 0 0 216 OPPONENTS 96 29 14 4 4 2 1 0 0 150

RUNS WON BY 21 15 13 15 11 4 9 0 2 6 RUNS LOST BY 19 15 10 6 4 1 5 1 1 2

STARTERS 67-42 3.84 976.0 912 447 416 346 824 108RELIEVERS 30-21-33 3.58 462.0 432 196 184 170 456 47

LAVARNWAY 5 30 16.7% 6 0ROSS 10 29 34.5% 1 0SALTALAMACCHIA 21 110 19.1% 7 0

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

MULTI-RUN INNINGS 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 R 6 R 7 R 8 R 9 R 10+ R TOTAL

WIN/LOSS MARGIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+

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

CATCHING BREAKDOWN CS SBA CS% PB PICKOFFS

EJECTIONS (8 in 2013)

6/5/2013 vs. TEX (9th inning), Mike Carp by HP umpire Andy Fletcher6/24/2013 at DET (8th inning), John Farrell by 2B umpire Mike DiMuro7/14/2013 at OAK (9th inning), Jonny Gomes by HP umpire Todd Tichenor 7/27/2013 at BAL (7th inning), David Ortiz by HP umpire Tim Timmons7/29/2013 vs. TB (9th inning), John Farrell by HP umpire Jerry Meals8/7/2013 at HOU (7th inning), Shane Victorino by 3B umpire Brian Knight8/16/2013 vs. NYY (8th inning), Mike Carp by HP Umpire Bill Welke9/16/2013 vs. NYY (7th inning), Mike Napoli by HP Umpire Ron Kulpa

Felix Doubront .................................................................................................... 4Franklin Morales ................................................................................................ 3Craig Breslow ..................................................................................................... 2Jon Lester ........................................................................................................... 1Brandon Workman ............................................................................................. 1

PITCHER PICKOFFS (11 in 2013)

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

1st: Drew (1, 0-1), Ellsbury (133, 79-54), Nava (8, 4-4), Pedroia (11, 8-3), Victorino (7, 6-1)2nd: Carp (4, 3-1), Gomes (16, 11-5), Iglesias (1, 0-1), Nava (31, 18-13), Pedroia (1, 1-0), Victorino (107, 64-43)3rd: Nava (1, 0-1), Ortiz (13, 9-4), Pedroia (146, 88-58)4th: Carp (4, 3-1), Gomes (3, 1-2), Napoli (32, 21-11), Ortiz (121, 72-49) 5th: Carp (14, 10-4), Drew (1, 0-1), Gomes (17, 9-8), Middlebrooks (10, 6-4), Napoli (84, 51-33), Nava (25, 17-8), Saltalamacchia (9, 4-5)6th: Carp (22, 13-9), Drew (13, 8-5), Gomes (29, 14-15), Middlebrooks (13, 9-4), Napoli (11, 7-4), Nava (51, 32-19), Saltalamacchia (21, 14-7) 7th: Bogaerts (2, 0-2), Bradley Jr. (2, 1-1), Carp (8, 6-2), Drew (28, 18-10), Gomes (7, 6-1), Iglesias (2, 1-1), Lavarnway (8, 2-6), Middlebrooks (26, 15-16), Napoli (2, 0-2), Nava (3, 1-2), Ross (7, 3-4), Saltalamacchia (51, 40-21), Snyder (2, 2-0), Victorino (2, 2-0) 8th: Bogaerts (3, 2-1), Bradley Jr. (7, 4-3), Carp (1, 1-0), Drew (60, 34-26), Gomes (2, 1-1), Holt (5, 2-3), Iglesias (14, 9-5), Lavarnway (9, 7-2), Middle-brooks (23, 14-9), Nava (1, 0-1), Ross (16, 11-5), Saltalamacchia (15, 9-6), Snyder (4, 3-1)9th: Bogaerts (6, 5-1), Bradley Jr. (17, 12-5), Carp (2, 1-1), Ciriaco (12, 7-5), Diaz (1, 0-1), Doubront (1, 1-0), Drew (18, 12-6), Gomes (1, 0-1), Holt (12, 7-5), Iglesias (44, 28-16), Lackey (3, 0-3), Lavarnway (1, 0-1), Lester (2, 2-0), McDon-ald (1, 0-1), Middlebrooks (17, 10-7), Morales (1, 1-0), Peavy (3, 2-1), Ross (9, 4-5), Saltalamacchia (5, 3-2), Snyder (4, 2-2)

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

C: Lavarnway (18, 9-9), Ross (32, 18-14), Saltalamacchia (110, 70-40)1B: Carp (23, 15-8), Middlebrooks (1, 0-1), Napoli (122, 74-48), Nava (8, 4-4), Ortiz (6, 4-2)2B: Iglesias (1, 0-1), McDonald (1, 0-1), Pedroia (158, 97-61)SS: Bogaerts (5, 4-1), Ciriaco (7, 4-3), Drew (121, 72-49), Iglesias (27, 17-10) 3B: Bogaerts (6, 3-3), Ciriaco, (5, 3-2), Diaz (1, 0-1), Holt (17, 9-8), Iglesias (33, 21-12), Middlebrooks (88, 54-34), Snyder (10, 7-3)LF: Bradley Jr. (10, 6-4), Carp (30, 20-10), Gomes (64, 36-28), Nava (56, 35-21) CF: Bradley Jr. (16, 11-5), Ellsbury (133, 79-54), Nava (1, 0-1), Victorino (10, 7-3) RF: Carp (2, 2-0), Gomes (2, 0-2), Nava (50, 30-20), Victorino (106, 65-41)DH: Gomes (9, 6-3), Napoli (7, 5-2), Nava (5, 3-2), Ortiz (128, 77-51), Saltal-amacchia (1, 0-1)

OUTFIELD ASSISTS (24 in 2013)

Shane Victorino ................................................................................................ 10Jonny Gomes ...................................................................................................... 5Daniel Nava ....................................................................................................... 5 Jacoby Ellsbury ................................................................................................... 3Jackie Bradley Jr. ............................................................................................... 1

Shane Victorino .................................................................................................. 7Jose Iglesias ....................................................................................................... 6Pedro Ciriaco ...................................................................................................... 1Jacoby Ellsbury ................................................................................................... 1 David Ross ......................................................................................................... 1

BUNT HITS (16 in 2013)INFIELD HITS (125 in 2013)

Dustin Pedroia .................................................................................................. 31Jose Iglesias ..................................................................................................... 22Jacoby Ellsbury ................................................................................................. 17Shane Victorino ................................................................................................ 15Jonny Gomes ...................................................................................................... 8Mike Napoli ....................................................................................................... 7Will Middlebrooks .............................................................................................. 5Daniel Nava ....................................................................................................... 5Mike Carp .......................................................................................................... 3Stephen Drew .................................................................................................... 3David Ortiz ......................................................................................................... 3Jarrod Saltalamacchia ........................................................................................ 3Pedro Ciriaco ...................................................................................................... 1Ryan Lavarnway ................................................................................................. 1David Ross ......................................................................................................... 1

4/13/2013 vs. TB (10th inning), Shane Victorino, RBI single4/15/2013 vs. TB (9th inning), Mike Napoli, RBI double5/6/2013 vs. MIN (11th inning), Stephen Drew, RBI double5/26/2013 vs. CLE (9th inning), Jacoby Ellsbury, RBI double6/6/2013 vs. TEX (9th inning), David Ortiz, 3-run home run6/18/2013 vs. TB (Gm. 2, 9th inning), Jonny Gomes, 2-run home run6/30/2013 vs. TOR (9th inning), Fielding error by TOR 1B Josh Thole7/3/2013 vs. SD (9th inning), Jonny Gomes, solo home run7/21/2013 vs. NYY (11th inning), Mike Napoli, solo home run7/31/2013 vs. SEA (15th inning), Stephen Drew, RBI single8/1/2013 vs. SEA (9th inning), Daniel Nava, RBI single

WALK-OFF WINS (11 in 2013)

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FIRST-INNING LEADOFF HOME RUNS BY RED SOX (2 in 2013)Jacoby Ellsbury, 7/11/13 at SEA off Erasmo RamirezJacoby Ellsbury, 7/19/13 vs. NYY off Andy PettitteDustin Pedroia, 9/17/13 vs. BAL off Scott Feldman

WALK-OFF HOME RUNS (4 in 2013) David Ortiz, 6/6/13 vs. TEX off Michael Kirkman (9th)Jonny Gomes, 6/18/13 vs. TB off Joel Peralta (9th)Jonny Gomes, 7/3/13 vs. SD off Luke Gregerson (9th)Mike Napoli, 7/21/13 vs. NYY off Adam Warren (11th)

INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS BY RED SOX (0 in 2013)Last: Jacoby Ellsbury, 9/19/11 vs. BAL (G2) off Jeremy Accardo

INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUNS AT FENWAY PARK (0 in 2013)Last: Jacoby Ellsbury, 9/19/11 vs. BAL (G2) off Jeremy Accardo

BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS BY RED SOX (7 in 2013)Will Middlebrooks and Daniel Nava, 4/7/13 at TOR (7th)Daniel Nava and Jarrod Saltalamacchia, 4/10/13 vs. BAL (6th)David Ross and Will Middlebrooks, 4/26/13 vs. HOU (4th)Mike Napoli and Daniel Nava, 5/1/13 at TOR (4th)Jarrod Saltalamacchia and Mike Carp, 6/9/13 vs. LAA (6th)David Ortiz and Mike Carp, 6/13/13 at BAL (4th)Jacoby Ellsbury and Dustin Pedroia, 7/30/13 vs. SEA (2nd)

BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (0 in 2013) Last: David Ortiz, Josh Reddick and Jarrod Saltalamacchia, 7/7/11 vs. BAL (7th)

2-HOME RUN GAMES BY RED SOX (11 in 2013)David Ross, 4/26/13 vs. HOU Mike Napoli, 5/1/13 at TOR David Ortiz, 5/18/13 at MINJarrod Saltalamacchia, 6/9/13 vs. LAAMike Napoli, 7/21/13 vs. NYYStephen Drew, 7/27/13 at BALJacoby Ellsbury, 8/6/13 at HOUShane Victorino, 8/27/13 vs. BALDavid Ortiz, 9/4/13 vs. DETMike Napoli, 9/7/13 at NYYWill Middlebrooks, 9/25/13 at COL

3-HOME RUN GAMES BY RED SOX (1 in 2013)Will Middlebrooks, 4/7/13 at TOR

PINCH-HIT HOME RUNS BY RED SOX (7 in 2013)Jonny Gomes, 4/30/13 at TOR off Aaron LoupMike Carp, 5/1/13 at TOR off Justin GermanoJonny Gomes, 5/30/13 at PHI off Jeremy HorstJonny Gomes, 7/3/13 vs. SD off Luke GregersonDavid Ortiz, 7/5/13 at LAA off Dane De La RosaJonny Gomes, 8/6/13 at HOU off Jose CisneroMike Carp, 9/12/13 at TB off Roberto Hernandez

GRAND SLAMS BY RED SOX (9 IN 2013)Mike Napoli, 4/22/13 vs. OAK off A.J. GriffinJonny Gomes, 5/8/13 vs. MIN off Pedro HernandezStephen Drew, 5/15/13 at TB off David PriceMike Napoli, 6/1/13 at NYY off Phil HughesWill Middlebrooks, 9/4/13 vs. DET off Al AlburquerqueMike Napoli, 9/6/13 at NYY off Boone LoganMike Carp, 9/12/13 at TB off Roberto HernandezJarrod Saltalamacchia, 9/13/13 vs. NYY off Preston ClaibroneWill Middlebrooks, 9/25/13 at COL off Roy Oswalt

HOME RUN NOTES HOMERS AT HOME: 83 SOLO HOMERS: 95 3-RUN HOMERS: 26 HOMERS ON THE ROAD: 93 2-RUN HOMERS: 46 GRAND SLAMS: 9

GO-AHEAD RBI (156 in 2013)

Dustin Pedroia ........................................................23Mike Napoli ...........................................................21David Ortiz .............................................................18Stephen Drew ........................................................16 Jacoby Ellsbury .......................................................11Daniel Nava ...........................................................11Shane Victorino ......................................................11Will Middlebrooks ..................................................9Jarrod Saltalamacchia ............................................9 Mike Carp ..............................................................8Jonny Gomes ..........................................................8Brock Holt ..............................................................3 Jackie Bradley Jr. ....................................................2Ryan Lavarnway .....................................................2Pedro Ciriaco ..........................................................1Jose Iglesias ...........................................................1David Ross .............................................................1Brandon Snyder ......................................................1

GAME-WINNING RBI (92 in 2013)

Mike Napoli ...........................................................12 Dustin Pedroia ........................................................12Stephen Drew ........................................................10David Ortiz .............................................................9Will Middlebrooks ..................................................8Shane Victorino ......................................................8Daniel Nava ...........................................................7Jacoby Ellsbury .......................................................6Jonny Gomes ..........................................................6Mike Carp ..............................................................4Jarrod Saltalamacchia ............................................4Jackie Bradley Jr. ...................................................2Jose Iglesias ...........................................................1Ryan Lavarnway .....................................................1David Ross .............................................................1Brandon Snyder ......................................................1

2-OUT RBI (302 in 2013)

Stephen Drew ......................................................42Mike Napoli .........................................................33David Ortiz ...........................................................33Dustin Pedroia ......................................................26Daniel Nava .........................................................25Jarrod Saltalamacchia ..........................................25Shane Victorino ....................................................20Jacoby Ellsbury .....................................................18Jonny Gomes ........................................................17Will Middlebrooks ................................................16Jose Iglesias .........................................................11Mike Carp ............................................................10Ryan Lavarnway ...................................................7Jackie Bradley Jr. ..................................................6Brock Holt ............................................................5Xander Bogaerts ..................................................3David Ross ...........................................................3Quintin Berry ........................................................1Pedro Ciriaco ........................................................1

RBI NOTES