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- Offseason
- Regular season Season standings Record vs. opponents Transactions Famous Firsts involving the Red Sox Opening Day Line Up Roster
- Player stats Batting Other batters Starting pitchers Other pitchers Relief pitchers
- Awards and honors
- Farm system
- References
- External links
{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox MLB yearly | name = Boston Red Sox | season = 2001 | image = Bosb.png | misc = | logo = | current league = American League | y1 = 1901 | division = Eastern Division | y2 = 1969 | Uniform logo = | ballpark = Fenway Park | y4 = 1912 | record = 82–79 (.509) | divisional place = 2nd | city = Boston, Massachusetts | y5 = 1901 | owners = JRY Trust | general managers = Dan Duquette | managers = Jimy Williams Joe Kerrigan | television = WFXT (Sean McDonough, Jerry Remy) NESN (Don Orsillo, Jerry Remy) | radio = WEEI (Jerry Trupiano, Joe Castiglione) WRCA (Adrian García Márquez, Bobby Serano and J. P. Villaman) |}}The 2001 Boston Red Sox season was the 101st season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished second in the American League East with a record of 82 wins and 79 losses, 13½ games behind the New York Yankees. The Red Sox did not qualify for the postseason, as the AL wild card was the Oakland Athletics who had finished second in the American League West with a record of 102–60. Offseason- November 16, 2000: Chris Stynes was traded by the Cincinnati Reds to the Boston Red Sox for Michael Coleman and Donnie Sadler.[1]
- December 2000: Manny Ramirez signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red Sox.
- January 11, 2001: David Cone signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red Sox.[2]
- January 19, 2001: Craig Grebeck was signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red Sox.[3]
Regular seasonSeason standings{{2001 AL East Standings|highlight=Boston Red Sox}} Record vs. opponents {{2001 AL Record vs. opponents|team=BOS}}Transactions- April 18, 2001: Bill Pulsipher was signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red Sox.[4]
- June 5, 2001: Kevin Youkilis was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 8th round of the 2001 amateur draft. Player signed June 11, 2001.[5]
- June 12, 2001: Justin Duchscherer was traded by the Boston Red Sox to the Texas Rangers for Doug Mirabelli.[6]
- July 2, 2001: Joe Oliver was signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red Sox.[7]
- July 31, 2001: Ugueth Urbina was traded by the Montreal Expos to the Boston Red Sox for Tomokazu Ohka and Rich Rundles (minors).[8]
- August 23, 2001: Bill Pulsipher was selected off waivers by the Chicago White Sox from the Boston Red Sox.[4]
Famous Firsts involving the Red Sox- Monday, August 6, 2001 – Scott Hatteberg became the first player to hit into a triple play and hit a grand slam during the same game.[9][10]
- Sunday, September 2, 2001 – This was the first day in Major League history where the final score in four games was 1-0: Yankees 1 vs. Red Sox 0, Padres 1 vs. Diamondbacks 0, Astros 1 vs. Brewers 0, and Blue Jays 1 vs. Tigers 0.[9]
Opening Day Line Up12 | Chris Stynes | 2B | 7 | Trot Nixon | RF | 33 | Jason Varitek | C | 24 | Manny Ramírez | DH | 2 | Carl Everett | CF | 25 | Troy O'Leary | LF | 29 | Shea Hillenbrand | 3B | 23 | Brian Daubach | 1B | 15 | Craig Grebeck | SS | 45 | Pedro Martínez | P | |
Roster2001 Boston Red Sox |
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Roster | Pitchers{{MLBplayer|44|Rolando Arrojo}}{{MLBplayer|18|Willie Banks}}{{MLBplayer|47|Rod Beck}}{{MLBplayer|43|Carlos Castillo}}{{MLBplayer|37|Frank Castillo}}{{MLBplayer|36|David Cone}}{{MLBplayer|63|Paxton Crawford}}{{MLBplayer|55|Todd Erdos}}{{MLBplayer|39|Bryce Florie}}{{MLBplayer|59|Casey Fossum}}{{MLBplayer|34|Rich Garcés}}{{MLBplayer|62|Sun-Woo Kim}}{{MLBplayer|32|Derek Lowe}}{{MLBplayer|45|Pedro Martínez}}{{MLBplayer|46|Allen McDill}}{{MLBplayer|11|Hideo Nomo}}{{MLBplayer|18|Tomo Ohka}}{{MLBplayer|35|Hipólito Pichardo}}{{MLBplayer|46|Bill Pulsipher}}{{MLBplayer|17|Bret Saberhagen}}{{MLBplayer|50|Pete Schourek}}{{MLBplayer|41|Ugueth Urbina}}{{MLBplayer|49|Tim Wakefield}} | | Catchers{{MLBplayer|10|Scott Hatteberg}}{{MLBplayer|28|Marcus Jensen}}{{MLBplayer|28|Doug Mirabelli}}{{MLBplayer|39|Joe Oliver}}{{MLBplayer|33|Jason Varitek}}Infielders{{MLBplayer|54|Morgan Burkhart}}{{MLBplayer|23|Brian Daubach}}{{MLBplayer| 5|Nomar Garciaparra}}{{MLBplayer|15|Craig Grebeck}}{{MLBplayer|29|Shea Hillenbrand}}{{MLBplayer| 3|Mike Lansing}}{{MLBplayer|52|James Lofton}}{{MLBplayer|26|Lou Merloni}}{{MLBplayer|30|José Offerman}}{{MLBplayer|57|Calvin Pickering}}{{MLBplayer|53|Ángel Santos}}{{MLBplayer|12|Chris Stynes}}{{MLBplayer|13|John Valentin}} | | Outfielders{{MLBplayer|56|Israel Alcántara}}{{MLBplayer|19|Dante Bichette}}{{MLBplayer| 2|Carl Everett}}{{MLBplayer|20|Darren Lewis}}{{MLBplayer| 7|Trot Nixon}}{{MLBplayer|25|Troy O'Leary}}Designated hitter{{MLBplayer|24|Manny Ramírez}} | | Manager{{MLBplayer|16|Joe Kerrigan}}{{MLBplayer|22|Jimy Williams}}Coaches{{MLBplayer|52|John Cumberland}} (Bullpen, Pitching){{MLBplayer|48|Rick Down}} (Hitting){{MLBplayer|51|Tommy Harper}} (First base){{MLBplayer|38|Dave Jauss}} (Bench){{MLBplayer|16|Joe Kerrigan}} (Pitching){{MLBplayer|31|Gene Lamont}} (Third base){{MLBplayer|60|Dana LeVangie}} (Bullpen catcher, Bullpen){{MLBplayer|58|Nelson Norman}} (Infield){{MLBplayer|67|Ed Riley}} (Pitching assistant){{MLBplayer|50|Ralph Treuel}} (Pitching) | |
Player statsBattingNote: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted InPlayer | G | AB | H | Avg. | HR | RBI |
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Scott Hatteberg | 94 | 278 | 68 | .245 | 3 | 25 | Brian Daubach | 122 | 407 | 107 | .263 | 22 | 71 | Jose Offerman | 128 | 524 | 140 | .267 | 9 | 49 | Mike Lansing | 106 | 352 | 88 | .250 | 8 | 34 | Shea Hillenbrand | 139 | 468 | 123 | .263 | 12 | 49 | Troy O'Leary | 104 | 341 | 82 | .240 | 13 | 50 | Carl Everett | 102 | 409 | 105 | .257 | 14 | 58 | Trot Nixon | 148 | 535 | 150 | .280 | 27 | 88 | Manny Ramirez | 142 | 529 | 162 | .306 | 41 | 125 |
Other batters Starting pitchers Player | G | IP | W | L | ERA | SO |
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Hideo Nomo | 33 | 198.0 | 13 | 10 | 4.50 | 220 | Frank Castillo | 26 | 136.2 | 10 | 9 | 4.21 | 89 | David Cone | 25 | 135.2 | 9 | 7 | 4.31 | 115 | Pedro Martínez | 18 | 116.2 | 7 | 3 | 2.39 | 163 | Tomo Ohka | 12 | 52.1 | 2 | 5 | 6.19 | 37 |
Other pitchers Relief pitchers Player | G | W | L | SV | ERA | SO |
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Derek Lowe | 67 | 5 | 10 | 24 | 3.53 | 82 | Tim Wakefield | 45 | 9 | 12 | 3 | 3.90 | 148 | Rolando Arrojo | 41 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 3.48 | 78 | Rod Beck | 68 | 6 | 4 | 6 | 3.90 | 63 | Rich Garces | 62 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 3.90 | 51 |
Awards and honors - Pedro Martínez – AL Pitcher of the Month (May)
- Manny Ramirez – Silver Slugger Award (OF), AL Player of the Month (April)
- //2001 Major League Baseball All-Star Game">All-Star Game
- Manny Ramirez, starting LF
Farm system{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}{{MLB Farm System|level15=AAA|team15=Pawtucket Red Sox|league15=International League|manager15=Gary Jones |level16=AA |team16=Trenton Thunder|league16=Eastern League|manager16=[https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.fcgi?id=gardne002wil Billy Gardner Jr.] |level17=A-Advanced |team17=Sarasota Red Sox|league17=Florida State League|manager17=Ron Johnson |level18=A|team18=Augusta GreenJackets|league18=South Atlantic League|manager18=Mike Boulanger |level19=A-Short Season|team19=Lowell Spinners|league19=New York–Penn League|manager19=Arnie Beyeler |level20=Rookie|team20=GCL Red Sox|league20=Gulf Coast League|manager20=John Sanders}}[11] References1. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/stynech01.shtml Chris Stynes Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com] 2. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/c/coneda01.shtml David Cone Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com] 3. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/g/grebecr01.shtml Craig Grebeck Statistics and History - Baseball-Reference.com] 4. ^1 [https://www.baseball-reference.com/p/pulsibi01.shtml Bill Pulsipher Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com] 5. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/y/youklke01.shtml Kevin Youkilis Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com] 6. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/d/duchsju01.shtml Justin Duchscherer Statistics and History - Baseball-Reference.com] 7. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/o/olivejo01.shtml Joe Oliver Statistics and History - Baseball-Reference.com] 8. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/u/urbinug01.shtml Ugueth Urbina Statistics and History - Baseball-Reference.com] 9. ^1 Baseball Almanac, Steroid Era Famous Firsts Retrieved January 25, 2013. 10. ^Box Score, Texas Rangers vs Boston Red Sox, August 6, 2001 11. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
External links{{commonscat}}- [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/BOS/2001.shtml 2001 Boston Red Sox team page at Baseball Reference]
- 2001 Boston Red Sox season at baseball-almanac.com
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