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His number is retired on the right-field façade at Fenway Park. If not linked, then no profile on the site Pos Defensive Position Age Player's age for the selected season or as of a current date if in YY.DDD format. Boston red sox uniform numbers. Tiant won over fans with his ultra-competitiveness and twisting and twirling motion. Purple Row. 72: Xander BogaertsJust 21 at the time, Bogaerts earned his way into the starting lineup in the middle of the 2013 postseason and helped the Red Sox win the World Series. 24: Dwight EvansThis was the toughest choice of all. Trot Nixon, a grinder and a fan favorite, would have been a good choice also. 1: Bobby DoerrNo contest here. 54: Darnell McDonaldThe outfielder came to camp as a non-roster invitee in 2010 and the Red Sox purchased his contract when they ran into an injury pileup early in the season. 66: Daniel NavaAfter being taken off the 40-man roster in 2011, Nava made it back in ’12 and wore 66 while ripping 21 doubles in 88 games. This item is authenticated under the auspices of the MLB Authentication Program. 119 1901 to 2019 record. 2017/18 UCL Teams by Kits. 74: Mike KickhamNo other Red Sox player has ever worn 74. Retired May 21, 1988, for Hall-of-Fame second baseman Bobby Doerr. Can you pick the Boston Red Sox Jersey Numbers (2018 Season)? 31: Jon LesterThe homegrown lefty was a fierce competitor who helped the club win two World Series titles before he was traded in 2014. The team is planned to play in the International League as the Triple-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, succeeding the Pawtucket Red Sox.The team will play its home games at Polar Park, a new baseball park being constructed for the team in Worcester, … 7: Dom DiMaggioThe Little Professor played his entire career (1940-42 and '46-53) for the Red Sox and hit .298 while playing excellent defense in center field. The number 42 was officially retired by Major League Baseball in 1997, but Mo Vaughn was one of a handful of players to continue wearing #42 through a grandfather clause. Williams is the last player to hit .400 -- back in 1941. He last wore it … The red letters and numbers on the road uniforms were back and the home uniform remained unchanged. 68: Matt BarnesWe couldn’t give the nod to Barnes at his current number (32), so instead, the trusted veteran reliever wins at the number he wore in his first four seasons. In 2009, it was shown that David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez had failed tests for performance-enhancing drugs during the 2003 season. 23: Luis TiantThe most popular Red Sox pitcher of the 1970s -- matter of fact, he was one of the most beloved in team history. Double X wore the Red Sox uniform for seven seasons of his Hall of Fame career and had 50 homers and 175 RBIs for Boston in 1938. Every Red Sox Player Who Wore #0. 1- Bobby Doerr: One of the best Red Sox players ever, Doerr is in the HOF, and had his number retired at Fenway. The Red Sox started wearing uniform numbers in 1931… Here is a list of the last player/coach/manager to wear each number with the Sox. 37: Bill LeeThe “Spaceman” hit the 17-win mark three in straight seasons (1973-75) and won 94 games over his 10 seasons with the Red Sox. The Boston Red Sox are a Major League Baseball team that play in the American League East Division. 11. Ba Bats Exp Experience in # of years. No other Sox player has worn 82. 42: Mo VaughnThe “Hit Dog” was a beloved slugger in the 1990s at Fenway and few players in club history have been more involved in the community. 55: Christian VázquezFans will likely always remember Vázquez as No. Urbane Pickering : 1931 Boston Red Sox: 2. 27: Giancarlo Stanton Stanton has batted .266 with 45 home runs and 124 RBIs in 199 regular-season games over his first three seasons with the Yankees since being acquired from the Marlins before the 2018 season. Brett Gardner. 32: Derek LoweThe sinkerballer threw a no-hitter in 2002 and won all three clinching games in the ’04 postseason. Retired July 28, 2009, for Hall-of-Fame left fielder Jim Rice. Wakefield was the consummate professional and was always ready to take the ball. He hit .338 over his 11 seasons in Boston. 81: Lou LucierThe righty won three of the 16 games he pitched for the Red Sox in 1943. Retired September 28, 2008, for shortstop Johnny Pesky, who served in the Red Sox organization for 61 years as a player, manager, broadcaster, coach, and special instructor. RedSoxDiehard.com A Haven for the Diehard Sox Fan: Social: ... 2014 Heath Hembree 2014 Rusney Castillo 2014-16 Doug Fister 2017 Tony Renda 2018 NUMBER 39 . Retired May 26, 2016, for Hall-of-Fame third baseman Wade Boggs. 29 while participating in the 2013 World Series, he had on No. Retired September 4, 2000, for Hall-of-Fame catcher Carlton Fisk. 60 when he clocked a grand slam at Fenway Park on the first pitch he saw in his Major League career in '10. * Vazquez joined Puerto Rican players throughout MLB in wearing number 21 on 9/10/2020 to honor Roberto Clemente. 35: Rickey HendersonRickey Henderson played for Boston? Follow him on Twitter @IanMBrowne and Facebook. Hurt had double-digit wins in his final six seasons (1983-88) with Boston. 14: Jim RiceThe Hall of Famer had power to all fields and also hit for average. I expect a similar fate for #45 (Martinez). 56: Joe KellyThe fireballing righty had his ups and downs with Boston, but he came through when it mattered the most in the 2018 postseason. 41: Chris SaleThe lanky lefty’s slider that buckled Manny Machado’s knees to end the 2018 World Series was a moment that will live on in team lore. 2: Xander BogaertsThe star shortstop, just 28 years old, has already created a strong legacy for himself by contributing to two World Series championship teams. McDonald’s debut was dramatic, as he ripped a game-tying homer and a walk-off single off the Monster against the Rangers. Against the Yankees, however, this left-hander is likely to struggle And that’s exactly what he helped do, famously pitching with a bloodied sock in the 2004 postseason. 51: Daniel BardThe hard-throwing righty was throwing 100 back before it seemed to become commonplace. SnowThe slick-fielding first baseman was winding down his career when he came to the Red Sox in 2006. 84: J.T. Enough said. 52: Mike BoddickerLou Gorman made a big trade for the Red Sox during the 1988 pennant race, acquiring Boddicker from Baltimore for Brady Anderson and Schilling. Doerr is a Hall of Famer and a Red Sox legend who was viewed as the unofficial captain of the strong Boston teams of the late 1940s. Red Sox starter Nathan Eovaldi apparently switched numbers between the second and third innings of his Opening Day start against … 0: Brandon PhillipsThe only player in Red Sox history to wear No. 25: Tony ConigliaroThe pride of Lynn, Mass., Tony C was on his way to becoming a local legend for the Red Sox, only to have his career impacted by getting hit on the left eye by a Jack Hamilton pitch during the 1967 pennant race. But this is a man who finished second in the 1988 MVP Award race and spent his entire career in Boston, hitting .303 over 1,269 games. 81 in 2020. Positions: Shortstop and Third Baseman Bats: Right • Throws: Right 6-2, 218lb (188cm, 98kg) . Ranking MLB's top … No wonder St. Louis doesn’t mess with it. 34: David OrtizBig Papi is a legend, with hitting heroics that fueled the Red Sox to three championships. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. 1986 NBA Champions - Boston Celtics We have great Red Sox jerseys for every fan in the styles and sizes you need from all the best brands. Baseball’s all-time stolen-base king had eight of his 1,406 career thefts for the 2002 Red Sox. Benintendi was part of the outfield that helped lift the Red Sox to the 2018 World Series championship. 4: Joe CroninThe wearer of another retired number at Fenway, Cronin was a .300 hitter over 11 seasons with Boston and also managed the club to the American League pennant in 1946. 36 on during his strong postseason run in 2013. 18: Johnny DamonThe sparkplug for the fabled 2004 Red Sox, and also the man who dubbed that historic team “The Idiots.” Damon was a key contributor in all four seasons he played for the Red Sox. He didn't realize it wasn't his until his teammates started teasing him. The Red Sox have been wearing numbers on their uniforms since 1931, and have issued numbers ranging from 0 all the way up to 94. Ian Browne has covered the Red Sox for MLB.com since 2002. 12: Pumpsie GreenIn 1959, Green, an infielder, became the first African American to appear in a game in Red Sox history. Will the Rockies always be underdogs? He wore No. Signature Season: 2018 .346/.438/.640, 32 HR, 129 R, 80 RBI, 30 SB, 185 wRC+, 10.4 fWAR . Layne pitched in 128 games for Boston and had a 3.30 ERA. 16: Jim LonborgOnly Yaz had a bigger impact on the Impossible Dream squad than Lonborg, who won 22 of his 39 starts that season, including Game No. This number was used on October 23, 2018 in the Red Sox vs. Dodgers playoff game. Evans gets the nod over Manny Ramirez due to his longevity as a player in Boston (19 years) and his all-around skills (379 homers, eight Gold Glove Awards). — Red Sox (@RedSox) March 9, 2018 Four full innings pitched to go along with five strikeouts. He had a career average of .344 with 521 homers. The Boston Red Sox signed Martin Perez this offseason in hopes of a bounce-back year. Red Sox All-Time RosterAll-Time Opening Day LineupsRed Sox Spring Training Rosters. Hernandez was the MVP of the 1999 ALCS vs. the Red Sox. Retired August 6, 1989, for Hall-of-Fame left fielder and first baseman Carl Yastrzemski. 2020 never fails. 82: Johnny LazorThe outfielder played four seasons with Boston, and this was the number he wore in his rookie year of 1943. 10: Lefty GroveThe Hall of Famer recorded 105 of his 300 career victories with the Red Sox. Every red sox player who wore 2. Papelbon recorded 219 of his 368 career saves with Boston. The surprising play of Ciriaco was one of the more pleasant developments. 162, which clinched the pennant. Retired May 29, 1984, for Hall-of-Fame left fielder Ted Williams. 73 in '17. 78: Justin ThomasNo competition here. Buy Red Sox by the Numbers: A Complete Team History of the Boston Red Sox by Uniform Number Revised, Updated by Nowlin, Bill, Silverman, Matthew (ISBN: 9781613218815) from Amazon's Book Store. 45: Pedro MartinezThe best pitcher in Red Sox history. When Boston trailed the Yankees 3-0 in the 2004 AL Championship Series, Ortiz came through with walk-off hits on consecutive days and also belted a huge homer in Game 7. 77: Pedro CiriacoThe 2012 season was a pretty disappointing one for the last-place Red Sox. 36: Tom GordonThe man known as “Flash” came to Boston as a starter, but he transitioned to the bullpen, where he saved a franchise-record of 46 games in 1998. 0, veteran infielder Phillips had a short run in Boston (one month) at the end of the 2018 season, but he contributed with a memorable two-run homer that fueled an epic 9-8 win in Atlanta. 91: Alfredo AcevesThough his personality was a bit erratic, Aceves was invaluable for the 2011 Red Sox when he pitched in 55 games, including four starts, and had a 2.61 ERA. RedSoxDiehard.com's all-time list of Red Sox uniform numbers. Team Names: Boston Red Sox, Boston Americans Seasons: 120 (1901 to 2020) Record: 9626-8944, .518 W-L% Playoff Appearances: 24 Pennants: 14 World Championships: 9 Winningest Manager: Joe Cronin, 1071-916, .539 W-L% More Franchise Info He had just 12 career at-bats, all for the 2012 Red Sox. Brandon Phillips : 2018 Boston Red Sox: Boston Red Sox Uniform Number 1. 57: Eduardo RodriguezThe left-hander broke through with 19 wins in 2019. BBHOF: Uniform Colors & Appearance. He played just 38 games, while becoming the only player in team history to wear 84. 53: Rich HillWhen Hill's career seemed all but over and he was pitching for the independently affiliated Long Island Ducks, Boston brought him back to the Majors and he had a dramatic revival when given the chance to start again. <p>Yes, it may seem odd for them to not use much white but oddly, the darker colors fit the team much better and either home or away, the Sox are able to rank among the most stylish in MLB. In return for Benintendi, the Red Sox acquired outfielder Franchy Cordero — a power hitter who has seen limited time in the Major Leagues due to a variety of injuries. 47: Bruce HurstThe lefty had a terrific postseason run in 1986 and would have been MVP of the World Series if not for … you know what. Thomas is the only one to have worn it -- back in 2012, when he pitched in seven games. 11 later in his career, but he had 61 when he fired a no-hitter in his second MLB start. 99: Alex VerdugoThe outfielder was the main acquisition piece for Betts, and he became an instant favorite in Boston for his grit, enthusiasm and production. Kyle Hart became the second player in team history to wear No. 94 in Red Sox history, pitched in just one game for Boston in 2015. RETIRED// CURRENTLY ON ROSTER It appears that #6 (Pesky), #14 (Rice), and #21 (Clemens) are all semi-retired by the club. 26: Wade BoggsThe best pure hitter in team history after Williams, Boggs won all five of his career batting titles with the Red Sox, topping out at .368 in 1985. 7, but the cannon-armed catcher donned 55 in his rookie year of 2014. Franchise All-Time. 83: Eric GagneOne of the most dominant closers in Dodgers history, Gagne struggled after his late-season trade to the Red Sox in 2007. Hidden Gems to Watch - 2020 Pitching Prospects RotoBaller. But he still had enough value that Boston was able to trade him for Sale. "The best way to be successful in baseball is to develop pitchers as … 71: Phillips ValdezA waiver pickup from the Mariners, Valdez was a solid member of the bullpen for the Red Sox in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season. 2018 Boston Red Sox Roster. Count is ontextual to the purpose of the grid Salary Salary for the selected … Every Red Sox Player Who Wore #1. Lynn was a stud throughout his six seasons in Boston. 63: Junichi TazawaThe righty setup man had No. Buy Red Sox by the Numbers: A Complete Team History of the Boston Red Sox by Uniform Number by Nowlin, Bill, Silverman, Matthew, Castiglione, Joe (ISBN: 9781602399952) from Amazon's Book Store. 40: Dave HendersonHis run with the Red Sox was brief (111 games), but his homer in Game 5 of the 1986 ALCS was as clutch as any in baseball history. Retired June 23, 2017, for designated hitter David Ortiz. Despite the adversity, Conigliaro hammered 162 homers over 802 games for his hometown team. Retired May 29, 1984, for Hall-of-Fame shortstop Joe Cronin, who also served as Red Sox manager and GM and American League President. A year later, he was a key swingman for a championship team. 14. 58: Jonathan PapelbonThe most accomplished closer in Red Sox history called himself Cinco Ocho. Today’s task: Find the best player for each number. Red Sox Numbers: .301/.374/.519, 139 HR, 613 R, 470 RBI, 126 SB, 135 wRC+, 37.2 fWAR. While Anderson and Schilling went on to have big careers, Boddicker was a solid rotation piece who helped the Sox win the AL East in ’88 and ’90. 29: Keith FoulkeYou might have seen that pitch he made to end the 2004 World Series. But he had 63 during the ’12 season, when he had a 1.43 ERA in 37 relief outings. Uniform Number; 2018 $ 545,000 Red Sox 68: 2014 $ 504,000 Red Sox 61 This item is authenticated under the auspices of the MLB Authentication Program. 89: Tanner HouckHouck certainly wore this number well while winning his first three Major League starts in dominant fashion down the stretch in 2020. 44 for his breakout season in 2019. 48: Lee SmithThe Hall of Fame closer called Boston home from 1988-90, saving 58 games and notching a 3.04 ERA in 139 appearances. However, Porcello was a key pitcher for the Boston teams that won three consecutive AL East titles from 2016-18. If you're looking for Boston Red Sox jerseys, MLBshop.com is what you've been looking for. 46: Bob StanleyHe shouldn’t be known as the man who uncorked the wild pitch to Mookie Wilson to set up ... you know what. 3: Jimmie FoxxDouble X wore the Red Sox uniform for seven seasons of his Hall of Fame career and had 50 homers and 175 RBIs for Boston in 1938. He is tied with Cy Young for most wins (192) in Red Sox history. 13: John ValentinAn underrated offensive player (.821 OPS in 991 games) for the Red Sox in the 1990s, Valentin also had defensive versatility, playing short, second and third. Rico Petrocelli, the shortstop for the Impossible Dream team in 1967, also received consideration. 4: Joe Cronin The wearer of another retired number at Fenway, Cronin was a .300 hitter over 11 seasons with Boston and also managed the club to the American League pennant in 1946. He changed back to the correct uniform for the fourth inning. Test your knowledge on this sports quiz and compare your score to others. 15: Dustin PedroiaThe “Laser Show” will go down as one of the best all-around players in Red Sox history, despite injuries robbing him of several years at the end of his career. 27: Carlton FiskHis iconic homer in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series will never be forgotten. The #98 is on the back of this scoreboard sign. Uniform Number; 2018 $ 545,000 Red Sox 0: 2017 $ 14,000,000 Angels 4: 2017 $ 14,000,000 Braves 4: 2016 $ 13,000,000 Reds 4: 2015 $ 12,083,333 Reds 4: 2014 $ 11,000,000 Reds 4: 2013 $ 10,083,333 Bill Sweeney : 1931 Boston Red Sox: 3. </p> <p>Today, they do well with a nice pinstriped look that’s a lot better than the print stuff they had for a few years. Red Sox and Dodgers Caps with 2018 World Series Patches available here ... across the chest and in 1952 they added the red numbers ... settled on a consistent look across both uniforms. 1935 boston red sox. From 0 to 99, Red Sox players have filled out jerseys with 90 different numbers over the years. New York, NY, December 14, 2020 – A terrific Ted Williams 1954-55 Red Sox signed, game-worn uniform MEARS 10 sold for $139,714, an exceptional Roy Campanella Dodgers photo-matched, game-worn uniform from his 1955 MVP and World Series season netted $131,066 and a 2018 Bowman Chrome Prospects #21 Luis Robert "1/1" Superfractor graded PSA 10 sold for … He was also an important contributor in the championship season of ’18. He hit .293 and had 16 stolen bases in 76 games. 28: J.D. 2018 Uniform Numbers. The only real mistake Sale made today came in the fourth, when he surrendered a leadoff double to Derek Dietrich. Count: Players Who Wore #1: Pic: Full Roster: 1. He ran in to change before the third inning, quickly saw the 7 and assumed it was part of 17, and grabbed the wrong one. The numbers and name are also in red with white trim. Bronson Arroyo, a key rotation member of the 2004 Red Sox, also received strong consideration here. MartinezThe hitting savant was the missing link the Red Sox needed to win it all in 2018. Original list compiled through the tireless efforts of Bill Walsh. Will the Rockies always be underdogs? Since 2018, the Red Sox began wearing both their red and blue alternates more often. 44: Orlando CabreraThe fiery shortstop changed the culture of the 2004 Red Sox when he arrived in a July 31 blockbuster trade for Garciaparra. ... MLB Legends Uniform Numbers: 1 to 9 Match-Up. 12. Hinojosa, the only No. 94: Dalier HinojosaIf you’ve never heard of this player, don’t feel bad. He played third base during that October run. Boston had trailed by six runs in the eighth inning. Tyler Wade. He should be known as one of the most reliable and tireless relievers in Red Sox history. 8: Carl YastrzemskiThe legendary Yaz was the key cog in one of the most impactful seasons in team history in 1967. 49: Tim WakefieldThe knuckleballer’s 186 wins with the Red Sox place him just six behind Clemens and Young for most in club history. 61: Clay BuchholzThe wiry righty went on to wear No. 2017 NFL Opening Day Starting QBs. Updated since 2000 by RedSoxDiehard.com. The alternate cap was also used for these uniforms in 2009 only. Xander Bogaerts. But he at least got a World Series ring out of it, as well as being the only player in club history to wear 83. 30: John TudorThough the pride of Peabody, Mass., did his best pitching for the St. Louis Cardinals, he had the thrill of starting his career with his hometown Red Sox, going 39-32 from 1979-83. Foulke made many other big pitches that October and the Red Sox would not have busted their 86-year drought that year without him. Please note: New players aren't added to this list until they appear in a game. A team leader, Varitek was a rock behind the plate and also productive with the bat in his hands for championship teams of 2004 and ’07. 39: Mike GreenwellThe “Gator” often gets forgotten when people talk about the legendary lineage of left fielders who played for the Red Sox. There was a time in the late 1970s when Rice was the most feared hitter in the AL. Glossary: Unif Uniform Number, if available Player Name Name of the player. Purchase this 2018 World Series Game 1 game used Green Monster Scoreboard #1. No other player has worn 79 in Boston. 73: Tzu-Wei LinThe versatile Lin played infield and outfield for the Red Sox in parts of four seasons, including the magical 2018 campaign. Purchase this Fenway Park game used scoreboard #105. For one inning on 7/24/2020, there were two Red Sox players wearing #7 in the game - Nathan Eovaldi (normally #17) and his battery-mate Christian Vazquez. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Fisk was a force at the plate and behind the plate during his 11 seasons with Boston. Red Sox fans, get official Boston Red Sox jerseys featuring authentic team graphics and other great jerseys at MLBshop.com. 5: Nomar GarciaparraThe two-time batting champion was one of the most popular players in Red Sox history during his prime years and went by the adopted first name of “Nomahhhhh” in Boston. Team: Boston Red Sox (majors) Born: October 1, 1992 in Oranjestad, Aruba aw High School: Colegio Arubano (Oranjestad, Aruba) Debut: August 20, 2013 (Age 20-323d, 18,121st in MLB history) vs. SFG 3 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB Retired by all teams on April 15, 1997, for Brooklyn Dodgers Hall-of-Famer Jackie Robinson, who broke baseball's color barrier. They are also worn on most Friday road games. 65: Yoán MoncadaA prized prospect when the Red Sox called him up for the final month of the 2016 season, Moncada struggled. But Kickham had it on the night of Sept. 5, 2020, when he recorded his first MLB win at the age of 31. He was a force in Boston’s bullpen during his first three seasons. Yaz played all of his 23 season for the Red Sox, doing it with his bat (452 homers) and his glove (seven Gold Glove Awards). 50: Mookie BettsPerhaps the finest all-around player in Red Sox history, Betts did it all in his six years with Boston, most notably when he won the AL MVP Award in 2018. Puello appeared in five games for the Sox in 2020. 17: Mel ParnellWe could have gone in a couple of different directions here, but Parnell, a key starter for the Red Sox from the late 40s to the early 50s, gets a slight nod over Dick “The Monster” Radatz, who had a dominant run in the bullpen. Neil Walker. 59: Tommy LayneA true LOOGY, Layne was one of the few bright spots of the 2014 season for the Red Sox, registering a 0.95 ERA. 64: Dustin PedroiaThe first lasers came off of Pedroia’s bat when he wore this number as a late-season call-up in 2006. 33: Jason VaritekAlong with Lowe, Varitek came to Boston in what proved to be a steal of a trade for declining reliver Heathcliff Slocumb. 70: Ryan BrasierFrom out of nowhere, Brasier emerged into one of the most important pieces of a championship-winning bullpen in 2018. Pick the best player to wear every number in the club’s illustrious history. 6: Johnny PeskyGiven his contributions to the Red Sox in nearly every way imaginable, Pesky is the choice here. You want a fun exercise? The 3x All-Star was called up in September 2018, and he hit a go-ahead pinch hit home run in his first at-bat. Count: Players Who Wore #0: Pic: Full Roster: 1. 22: Rick PorcelloThis is a thin number as far as truly influential players who wore it for the Red Sox. 21: Roger ClemensThe Rocket won the first three of his seven career Cy Young Awards with the Sox. Dustin Pedroia has since become the second such Red Sox player (2007, 2013, and 2018). 1932 boston red sox. 62: Jon LesterOur choice at 31 also wins at 62 -- the jersey number he wore during his rookie season of 2006. 67: Brandon WorkmanThe righty reliever was wearing this number for two different World Series championship celebrations, though he did switch to No. 19: Fred LynnThe graceful left-handed hitter earned instant fame by winning the Rookie of the Year and MVP Awards while helping an ultra-talented 1975 Red Sox team win the pennant. Boston Red Sox Uniform Number 0. 11: Frank MalzoneThe third baseman, a six-time All-Star, was considered the consummate professional in his 11 seasons (1955-65) with the Sox, and also spent decades as a scout and instructor for Boston after his retirement. 76: Hector VelázquezThe Red Sox signed Velázquez out of Mexico in 2017. 43: Dennis EckersleyNow a popular announcer with his distinctive dialect for NESN, Eckersley had instant success when he arrived in Boston in a trade with the Indians, winning 20 games in 1978. 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