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1 Offseason  





2 Regular season  



2.1  Season standings  



2.1.1  Wild Card standings  







2.2  Record vs. opponents  





2.3  Notable transactions  





2.4  Opening Day lineup  





2.5  Roster  







3 Player stats  



3.1  Batting  



3.1.1  Starters by position  





3.1.2  Other batters  







3.2  Pitching  



3.2.1  Starting pitchers  





3.2.2  Primary relief pitchers  





3.2.3  Spot starters and secondary relief pitchers  









4 Farm system  





5 Game log  





6 Awards and honors  





7 References  





8 External links  














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1994 Boston Red Sox
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkFenway Park
CityBoston, Massachusetts
Record54–61 (.470)
Divisional place4th (17GB)
OwnersJRY Trust
PresidentJohn Harrington
General managerDan Duquette
ManagerButch Hobson
TelevisionWSBK-TV, Ch. 38
(Sean McDonough, Bob Montgomery)
NESN
(Bob Kurtz, Jerry Remy)
RadioWRKO
(Jerry Trupiano, Joe Castiglione)
WROL
(Bobby Serrano, Hector Martinez)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
← 1993 Seasons 1995 →

The 1994 Boston Red Sox season was the 94th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The season was cut short by the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike, and there was no postseason. When the strike started on August 12, the Red Sox were in fourth place in the American League East with a record of 54 wins and 61 losses, 17 games behind the New York Yankees.

Offseason

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Regular season

[edit]
Record by month[5]
Month Record Cumulative AL East Ref.
Won Lost Won Lost Position GB
April 17 7 17 7 1st +1+12 [6]
May 13 12 30 19 2nd 3+12 [7]
June 8 19 38 38 3rd 9+12 [8]
July 12 15 50 53 3rd 14+12 [9]
August 4 8 54 61 4th 17 [10]
Season ended due to players' strike [citation needed]

On July 8, shortstop John Valentin executed an unassisted triple play in the sixth inning of a game against the Seattle Mariners—Valentin caught a line drive, touched second base, and tagged the runner coming from first base.[11] Alex Rodriguez made his major league debut in the same game, going hitless in three at bats.[11]

Season standings

[edit]

This was the first season that the American League was structured with three divisions, with a realignment creating the AL Central. As a result, the AL East was reduced from seven teams to five. With three divisions, this was scheduled to be the first season with a wild card team advancing to the postseason. However, due to a players' strike, the season ended in August, and there was no postseason.

  • t
  • e
  • AL East
    Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
    New York Yankees 70 43 .619 33‍–‍24 37‍–‍19
    Baltimore Orioles 63 49 .562 28‍–‍27 35‍–‍22
    Toronto Blue Jays 55 60 .478 16 33‍–‍26 22‍–‍34
    Boston Red Sox 54 61 .470 17 31‍–‍33 23‍–‍28
    Detroit Tigers 53 62 .461 18 34‍–‍24 19‍–‍38

    Wild Card standings

    [edit]
  • t
  • e
  • Division leaders
    Team W L Pct.
    New York Yankees 70 43 .619
    Chicago White Sox 67 46 .593
    Texas Rangers 52 62 .456
  • t
  • e
  • Wild Card team
    (Top team qualifies for postseason)
    Team W L Pct. GB
    Cleveland Indians 66 47 .584
    Baltimore Orioles 63 49 .562
    Kansas City Royals 64 51 .557 3
    Toronto Blue Jays 55 60 .478 12
    Boston Red Sox 54 61 .470 13
    Minnesota Twins 53 60 .469 13
    Detroit Tigers 53 62 .461 14
    Milwaukee Brewers 53 62 .461 14
    Oakland Athletics 51 63 .447 15½
    Seattle Mariners 49 63 .438 16½
    California Angels 47 68 .409 20

    Record vs. opponents

    [edit]
  • e

  • Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
    Team BAL BOS CAL CWS CLE DET KC MIL MIN NYY OAK SEA TEX TOR
    Baltimore 4–2 8–4 2–4 4–6 3–4 4–1 7–3 4–5 4–6 7–5 4–6 3–3 7–2
    Boston 2–4 7–5 2–4 3–7 4–2 4–2 5–5 1–8 3–7 9–3 6–6 1–5 7–3
    California 4–8 5–7 5–5 0–5 3–4 6–4 3–3 3–3 4–8 3–6 2–7 6–4 3–4
    Chicago 4–2 4–2 5–5 7–5 8–4 3–7 9–3 2–4 4–2 6–3 9–1 4–5 2–3
    Cleveland 6–4 7–3 5–0 5–7 8–2 1–4 5–2 9–3 0–9 6–0 3–2 5–7 6–4
    Detroit 4–3 2–4 4–3 4–8 2–8 4–8 6–4 3–3 3–3 5–4 6–3 5–7 5–4
    Kansas City 1–4 2–4 4–6 7–3 4–1 8–4 5–7 6–4 4–2 7–3 6–4 4–3 6–6
    Milwaukee 3–7 5–5 3–3 3–9 2–5 4–6 7–5 6–6 2–7 4–1 4–2 3–3 7–3
    Minnesota 5–4 8–1 3–3 4–2 3–9 3–3 4–6 6–6 4–5 2–5 3–3 4–5 4–8
    New York 6–4 7–3 8–4 2–4 9–0 3–3 2–4 7–2 5–4 7–5 8–4 3–2 3–4
    Oakland 5–7 3–9 6–3 3–6 0–6 4–5 3–7 1–4 5–2 5–7 4–3 7–3 5–1
    Seattle 4–6 6–6 7–2 1–9 2–3 3–6 4–6 2–4 3–3 4–8 3–4 9–1 1–5
    Texas 3–3 5–1 4–6 5–4 7–5 7–5 3–4 3–3 5–4 2–3 3–7 1–9 4–8
    Toronto 2–7 3–7 4–3 3–2 4–6 4–5 6–6 3–7 8–4 4–3 1–5 5–1 8–4


    Notable transactions

    [edit]

    Opening Day lineup

    [edit]
     2 Otis Nixon CF
    22 Billy Hatcher RF
    39 Mike Greenwell     LF
    42 Mo Vaughn 1B
    10 Andre Dawson DH
    34 Scott Cooper 3B
    13 John Valentin SS
    23 Dave Valle C
     5 Scott Fletcher 2B
    21 Roger Clemens P

    Source:[16]

    Roster

    [edit]
    1994 Boston Red Sox
    Roster
    Pitchers Catchers

    Infielders

    Outfielders

    Other batters

    Manager

    Coaches

    Player stats

    [edit]

    Batting

    [edit]

    Starters by position

    [edit]

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

    Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
    C Damon Berryhill 82 255 67 .263 6 34
    1B Mo Vaughn 111 394 122 .310 26 82
    2B Tim Naehring 80 297 82 .276 7 42
    3B Scott Cooper 104 369 104 .282 13 53
    SS John Valentin 84 301 95 .316 9 49
    LF Mike Greenwell 95 327 88 .269 11 45
    CF Otis Nixon 103 398 109 .274 0 25
    RF Billy Hatcher 44 164 40 .244 1 18
    DH Andre Dawson 75 292 70 .240 16 48

    Other batters

    [edit]

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

    Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
    Scott Fletcher 63 185 42 .227 3 11
    Tom Brunansky 48 177 42 .237 10 34
    Carlos Rodriguez 57 174 50 .287 1 13
    Wes Chamberlain 51 164 42 .256 4 20
    Lee Tinsley 78 144 32 .222 2 14
    Rich Rowland 46 118 27 .229 9 20
    Dave Valle 30 76 12 .158 1 5
    Andy Tomberlin 17 36 7 .194 1 1
    Greg Litton 11 21 2 .095 0 1
    Luis Ortiz 7 18 3 .167 0 6
    Greg Blosser 5 11 1 .091 0 1
    Stan Royer 4 9 1 .111 0 1
    Eric Wedge 2 6 0 .000 0 0
    Bob Zupcic 4 4 0 .000 0 0

    Pitching

    [edit]

    Starting pitchers

    [edit]

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

    Player G IP W L ERA SO
    Roger Clemens 24 170.2 9 7 2.85 168
    Aaron Sele 22 143.1 8 7 3.83 105
    Joe Hesketh 25 114.0 8 5 4.26 83
    Danny Darwin 13 75.2 7 5 6.30 54
    Chris Nabholz 8 42.0 3 4 6.64 23

    Primary relief pitchers

    [edit]

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

    Player G W L SV ERA SO
    Tony Fossas 44 2 0 1 4.76 31
    Greg A. Harris 35 3 4 2 8.28 44
    Chris Howard 37 1 0 1 3.63 22
    Jeff Russell 29 0 5 12 5.14 18
    Ken Ryan 42 2 3 13 2.44 32

    Spot starters and secondary relief pitchers

    [edit]

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

    Player G IP W L ERA SO
    Tim Van Egmond 7 38.1 2 3 6.34 22
    Scott Bankhead 27 37.2 3 2 4.54 25
    Frank Viola 6 37.2 1 1 4.65 9
    Gar Finnvold 8 36.1 0 4 5.94 17
    Todd Frohwirth 22 26.2 0 3 10.80 13
    Paul Quantrill 17 23.0 1 1 3.52 15
    Nate Minchey 6 23.0 2 3 8.61 15
    Ricky Trlicek 12 22.1 1 1 8.06 7
    José Meléndez 10 16.1 0 1 6.06 9
    Sergio Valdez 12 14.1 0 1 8.16 4
    Steve Farr 11 13.0 1 0 6.23 8
    Cory Bailey 5 4.1 0 1 12.46 4
    Andy Tomberlin 1 2.0 0 0 0.00 1

    Farm system

    [edit]

    The Sarasota Red Sox replaced the Fort Lauderdale Red Sox as a Class A-Advanced affiliate.

    Level Team League Manager
    AAA Pawtucket Red Sox International League Buddy Bailey
    AA New Britain Red Sox Eastern League Jim Pankovits
    A-Advanced Lynchburg Red Sox Carolina League Mark Meleski
    A-Advanced Sarasota Red Sox Florida State League DeMarlo Hale
    A-Short Season Utica Blue Sox New York–Penn League Dave Holt
    Rookie GCL Red Sox Gulf Coast League Felix Maldonado

    Source:[17][18]

    Game log

    [edit]
    Red Sox Win Red Sox Loss Game Postponed Clinched Playoff Spot Clinched Division
    1994 Boston Red Sox Season Game Log: 54–61 (Home: 31–33; Away: 23–28)

    April: 17–7

    # Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
    Streak
    1 April 4 Tigers 9–8 Bankhead (1–0) Davis (0–1) Russell (1) Fenway Park 34,023 1–0 W1
    2 April 6 Tigers 5–4 Trlicek (1–0) Wells (0–1) Russell (2) Fenway Park 17,977 2–0 W2
    3 April 7 Tigers 9–6 Darwin (1–0) Belcher (0–1) Harris (1) Fenway Park 15,304 3–0 W3
    4 April 8 @ White Sox 8–6 Fossas (1–0) Assenmacher (0–1) Russell (3) Comiskey Park 42,890 4–0 W4
    5 April 9 @ White Sox 5–6 McDowell (1–1) Harris (0–1) Hernandez (1) Comiskey Park 27,429 4–1 L1
    6 April 10 @ White Sox 0–8 Fernandez (1–1) Hesketh (0–1) Comiskey Park 23,848 4–2 L2
    7 April 11 @ Royals 8–5 (10) Quantrill (1–0) Magnante (0–1) Kauffman Stadium 15,883 5–2 W1
    8 April 12 @ Royals 22–11 Darwin (2–0) Appier (0–2) Kauffman Stadium 13,968 6–2 W2
    9 April 13 @ Royals 1–2 Brewer (1–0) Russell (0–1) Kauffman Stadium 15,845 6–3 L1
    10 April 15 White Sox 5–3 Clemens (1–0) Fernandez (1–2) Russell (4) Fenway Park 31,085 7–3 W1
    11 April 17 White Sox 4–7 Sanderson (1–0) Viola (0–1) Hernandez (2) Fenway Park 34,501 7–4 L1
    12 April 18 White Sox 1–12 Álvarez (3–0) Darwin (2–1) Fenway Park 34,657 7–5 L2
    13 April 19 Athletics 13–5 Sele (1–0) Welch (0–1) Fenway Park 21,745 8–5 W1
    14 April 20 Athletics 2–0 Clemens (2–0) Karsay (0–1) Fenway Park 25,372 9–5 W2
    15 April 21 Athletics 6–5 Bankhead (2–0) Eckersley (0–2) Fenway Park 28,032 10–5 W3
    16 April 22 Angels 6–5 Harris (1–1) Sampen (0–1) Fenway Park 25,870 11–5 W4
    17 April 23 Angels 5–3 Darwin (3–1) Dopson (1–2) Russell (5) Fenway Park 33,889 12–5 W5
    18 April 24 Angels 5–4 Sele (2–0) Leftwich (0–3) Russell (6) Fenway Park 32,521 13–5 W6
    19 April 25 @ Mariners 2–4 Johnson (2–1) Clemens (2–1) Kingdome 35,468 13–6 L1
    20 April 26 @ Mariners 3–4 (10) Ayala (2–1) Harris (1–2) Kingdome 14,093 13–7 L2
    21 April 27 @ Athletics 1–0 Viola (1–1) Darling (2–2) Russell (7) Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum 15,250 14–7 W1
    22 April 28 @ Athletics 4–1 Darwin (4–1) Van Poppel (0–3) Russell (8) Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum 17,142 15–7 W2
    23 April 29 @ Angels 6–4 Sele (3–0) Leftwich (0–4) Ryan (1) Anaheim Stadium 30,178 16–7 W3
    24 April 30 @ Angels 4–1 Clemens (3–1) Leiter (2–2) Harris (2) Anaheim Stadium 55,057 17–7 W4

    May: 13–12

    # Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
    Streak
    25 May 1 @ Angels 10–1 Hesketh (1–1) Anderson (3–1) Anaheim Stadium 34,810 18–7 W5
    26 May 3 Mariners 7–6 Bankhead (3–0) Fleming (2–4) Ryan (2) Fenway Park 23,309 19–7 W6
    27 May 4 Mariners 4–2 Darwin (5–1) Hibbard (1–2) Frohwirth (1) Fenway Park 24,807 20–7 W7
    28 May 6 @ Yankees 1–3 Key (5–1) Sele (3–1) Yankee Stadium 30,970 20–8 L1
    29 May 7 @ Yankees 5–6 Wickman (1–0) Russell (0–2) Yankee Stadium 44,712 20–9 L2
    30 May 8 @ Yankees 4–8 Mulholland (4–2) Quantrill (1–1) Hitchcock (1) Yankee Stadium 28,680 20–10 W3
    31 May 9 Brewers 4–7 Ignasiak (1–0) Darwin (5–2) Fenway Park 21,844 20–11 L4
    32 May 10 Brewers 5–9 Navarro (2–2) Harris (1–3) Fenway Park 20,473 20–12 L5
    33 May 11 Brewers 7–1 Sele (4–1) Eldred (3–4) Fenway Park 21,471 21–12 W1
    34 May 12 Brewers 3–1 Clemens (4–1) Bones (3–2) Russell (9) Fenway Park 22,126 22–12 W2
    35 May 13 Blue Jays 5–3 Hesketh (2–1) Hentgen (5–3) Ryan (3) Fenway Park 32,579 23–12 W3
    36 May 14 Blue Jays 11–2 Darwin (6–2) Leiter (2–3) Fenway Park 33,771 24–12 W4
    37 May 17 @ Orioles 2–3 Mussina (7–1) Clemens (4–2) Smith (16) Oriole Park at Camden Yards 47,420 24–13 L1
    38 May 18 @ Orioles 5–2 Sele (5–1) McDonald (7–2) Oriole Park at Camden Yards 47,612 25–13 W1
    39 May 19 @ Orioles 3–2 Darwin (7–2) Fernandez (2–2) Russell (10) Oriole Park at Camden Yards 47,467 26–13 W2
    40 May 20 @ Twins 2–21 Pulido (2–3) Hesketh (2–2) Metrodome 20,766 26–14 L1
    41 May 21 @ Twins 0–1 Tapani (4–2) Finnvold (0–1) Aguilera (9) Metrodome 28,457 26–15 L2
    42 May 22 @ Twins 9–2 Clemens (5–2) Deshaies (2–5) Metrodome 21,971 27–15 W1
    43 May 24 Indians 3–5 Morris (3–4) Sele (5–2) Shuey (1) Fenway Park 29,696 27–16 L1
    44 May 26 Indians 13–5 Hesketh (3–2) Tavárez (0–1) Fenway Park 28,380 28–16 W1
    45 May 27 @ Rangers 3–4 Fajardo (1–0) Frohwirth (0–1) Carpenter (3) The Ballpark at Arlington 43,761 28–17 L1
    46 May 28 @ Rangers 3–2 (10) Harris (2–3) Carpenter (2–2) Russell (11) The Ballpark at Arlington 46,396 29–17 W1
    47 May 29 @ Rangers 6–8 Rogers (6–3) Darwin (7–2) The Ballpark at Arlington 46,354 29–18 L1
    48 May 30 Royals 6–5 (10) Ryan (1–0) Pichardo (0–2) Fenway Park 33,341 30–18 W1
    49 May 31 Royals 7–9 Gordon (5–3) Hesketh (3–3) Meacham (1) Fenway Park 22,537 30–19 L1

    June: 8–19

    # Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
    Streak
    50 June 1 Royals 4–2 Fossas (2–0) Magnante (1–2) Russell (12) Fenway Park 28,307 31–19 W1
    51 June 3 Rangers 2–13 Hurst (1–1) Finnvold (0–2) Fenway Park 33,524 31–20 L1
    52 June 4 Rangers 4–10 Rogers (7–3) Darwin (7–4) Fenway Park 32,325 31–21 L2
    53 June 5 Rangers 7–10 Howell (3–1) Russell (0–3) Fenway Park 33,803 31–22 L3
    54 June 6 @ Tigers 5–11 Belcher (4–8) Hesketh (3–4) Tiger Stadium 19,570 31–23 L4
    55 June 7 @ Tigers 5–1 Clemens (6–2) Wells (1–3) Tiger Stadium 13,708 32–23 W1
    56 June 8 @ Tigers 5–14 Gullickson (4–4) Finnvold (0–3) Tiger Stadium 17,414 32–24 L1
    57 June 10 Orioles 7–10 Oquist (2–1) Ryan (1–1) Smith (24) Fenway Park 33,673 32–25 L2
    58 June 11 Orioles 2–5 Mussina (9–3) Sele (5–3) Mills (2) Fenway Park 33,295 32–26 L3
    59 June 12 Orioles 4–8 McDonald (9–4) Minchey (0–1) Fenway Park 32,280 32–27 L4
    60 June 13 Twins 2–5 Deshaies (3–6) Clemens (6–3) Aguilera (13) Fenway Park 29,159 32–28 L5
    61 June 14 Twins 4–5 Stevens (2–1) Finnvold (0–4) Aguilera (14) Fenway Park 27,874 32–29 L6
    62 June 15 Twins 5–7 Erickson (6–5) Darwin (7–5) Aguilera (15) Fenway Park 30,243 32–30 L7
    63 June 16 @ Indians 6–7 Farr (1–1) Russell (0–4) Jacobs Field 41,631 32–31 L8
    64 June 17 @ Indians 1–8 Martínez (5–4) Minchey (0–2) Jacobs Field 41,189 32–32 L9
    65 June 18 @ Indians 2–8 Plunk (5–2) Clemens (6–4) Jacobs Field 41,759 32–33 L10
    66 June 19 @ Indians 5–6 Morris (6–4) Harris (2–4) Shuey (5) Jacobs Field 41,833 32–34 L11
    67 June 20 @ Blue Jays 4–1 Hesketh (4–4) Stottlemyre (5–4) Fossas (1) SkyDome 50,028 33–34 W1
    68 June 21 @ Blue Jays 13–1 Sele (6–3) Cornett (0–2) SkyDome 49,460 34–34 W2
    69 June 22 @ Blue Jays 3–2 Minchey (1–2) Stewart (5–6) Ryan (4) SkyDome 50,288 35–34 W3
    70 June 24 @ Brewers 4–3 Harris (3–4) Fetters (1–4) Ryan (5) Milwaukee County Stadium 18,914 36–34 W4
    71 June 25 @ Brewers 10–8 (12) Ryan (2–1) Henry (2–3) Milwaukee County Stadium 35,234 37–34 W5
    72 June 26 @ Brewers 4–5 Navarro (3–6) Van Egmond (0–1) Fetters (2) Milwaukee County Stadium 29,414 37–35 L1
    73 June 27 Yankees 1–5 Key (12–1) Sele (6–4) Fenway Park 33,204 37–36 L2
    74 June 28 Yankees 4–10 Pérez (6–3) Minchey (1–3) Fenway Park 33,268 37–37 L3
    75 June 29 Yankees 3–4 (10) Howe (1–0) Russell (0–5) Fenway Park 32,704 37–38 L4
    76 June 30 Yankees 6–5 Howard (1–0) Wickman (3–3) Ryan (6) Fenway Park 32,967 38–38 W1

    July: 12–15

    # Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
    Streak
    77 July 1 Athletics 3–6 Darling (6–9) Van Egmond (0–2) Fenway Park 28,336 38–39 L1
    78 July 2 Athletics 10–2 Sele (7–4) Van Poppel (4–7) Fenway Park 31,792 39–39 W1
    79 July 3 Athletics 0–10 Witt (7–7) Nabholz (0–2) Fenway Park 30,943 39–40 L1
    80 July 4 Angels 4–1 Clemens (7–4) Leftwich (3–7) Fenway Park 26,624 40–40 W1
    81 July 5 Angels 3–10 Finley (6–8) Hesketh (4–5) Fenway Park 26,199 40–41 L1
    82 July 6 Angels 6–10 Patterson (2–3) Bailey (0–1) Fenway Park 28,763 40–42 L2
    83 July 7 Mariners 3–4 (10) Johnson (10–4) Ryan (2–2) Ayala (12) Fenway Park 33,249 40–43 L3
    84 July 8 Mariners 4–3 Nabholz (1–2) Risley (6–5) Ryan (7) Fenway Park 33,355 41–43 W1
    85 July 9 Mariners 4–7 Bosio (4–10) Valdez (0–1) Ayala (13) Fenway Park 33,092 41–44 L1
    86 July 10 Mariners 9–2 Hesketh (5–5) Converse (0–2) Fenway Park 33,555 42–44 W1
    87 July 14 @ Athletics 2–1 Clemens (8–4) Van Poppel (5–8) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 40,457 43–44 W2
    88 July 15 @ Athletics 4–1 Nabholz (2–2) Eckersley (2–4) Ryan (8) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 23,607 44–44 W3
    89 July 16 @ Athletics 0–9 Darling (9–9) Sele (7–5) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 26,540 44–45 L1
    90 July 17 @ Athletics 4–3 Farr (2–1) Acre (4–1) Ryan (9) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 31,480 45–45 W1
    91 July 18 @ Angels 4–13 Anderson (6–4) Van Egmond (0–3) Anaheim Stadium 17,019 45–46 L1
    92 July 19 @ Angels 4–6 Langston (6–6) Clemens (8–5) Grahe (13) Anaheim Stadium 20,335 45–47 L2
    93 July 20 @ Angels 4–8 Leftwich (5–8) Nabholz (2–3) Springer (1) Anaheim Stadium 17,180 45–48 L3
    94 July 22 Mariners 3–6 Johnson (11–5) Sele (7–6) Ayala (15) Fenway Park 11,776 45–49 L4
    95 July 23 (1) Mariners 6–5 Hesketh (6–5) Fleming (6–11) Ryan (10) Fenway Park 46–49 W1
    96 July 23 (2) Mariners 3–6 (11) Ayala (4–2) Meléndez (0–1) Fenway Park 17,168 46–50 L1
    97 July 24 Mariners 8–2 Clemens (9–5) Glinatsis (0–1) Fenway Park 22,411 47–50 W1
    98 July 26 @ Yankees 10–7 Nabholz (3–3) Key (15–3) Yankee Stadium 38,448 48–50 W2
    99 July 27 @ Yankees 3–4 (11) Wickman (5–3) Ryan (2–3) Yankee Stadium 42,482 48–51 L1
    100 July 28 @ Yankees 1–0 Hesketh (7–5) Kamieniecki (7–6) Ryan (11) Yankee Stadium 44,403 49–51 W1
    101 July 29 Brewers 7–2 Van Egmond (1–3) Miranda (1–4) Fenway Park 33,528 50–51 W2
    102 July 30 Brewers 1–5 Eldred (10–10) Clemens (9–6) Fetters (15) Fenway Park 33,081 50–52 L1
    103 July 31 Brewers 2–5 Navarro (4–7) Nabholz (3–4) Fetters (16) Fenway Park 32,220 50–53 L2

    August: 4–8

    # Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Box/
    Streak
    104 August 1 (1) Blue Jays 2–6 Hentgen (13–7) Sele (7–7) Fenway Park 50–54 L3
    105 August 1 (2) Blue Jays 4–3 Minchey (2–3) Cornett (1–3) Ryan (12) Fenway Park 33,429 51–54 W1
    106 August 2 Blue Jays 6–7 Cox (1–1) Bankhead (3–1) Hall (15) Fenway Park 32,976 51–55 L1
    107 August 3 Blue Jays 7–2 Van Egmond (2–3) Leiter (6–6) Fenway Park 32,047 52–55 W1
    108 August 4 Blue Jays 2–5 Stottlemyre (6–7) Clemens (9–7) Hall (16) Fenway Park 33,199 52–56 L1
    109 August 6 (1) Indians 8–4 Sele (8–7) Grimsley (4–2) Howard (1) Fenway Park 24,934 53–56 W1
    110 August 6 (2) Indians 0–7 Martínez (11–6) Nabholz (3–5) Fenway Park 32,405 53–57 L1
    111 August 7 (1) Indians 4–1 Hesketh (8–5) Ogea (0–1) Ryan (13) Fenway Park 54–57 W1
    112 August 7 (2) Indians 10–15 (12) Russell (1–6) Frohwirth (0–2) Fenway Park 34,523 54–58 L1
    113 August 8 @ Twins 2–5 Tapani (11–7) Trilicek (1–1) Aguilera (23) Metrodome 22,733 54–59 L2
    114 August 9 @ Twins 3–4 (12) Stevens (5–2) Frohwirth (0–3) Metrodome 21,429 54–60 L3
    115 August 10 @ Twins 7–17 Deshaies (6–12) Bankhead (3–2) Metrodome 23,492 54–61 L4
    Reference:[19]

    Awards and honors

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    All-Star Game

    References

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  • ^ Damon Berryhill page at Baseball Reference
  • ^ Sergio Valdez page at Baseball Reference
  • ^ Todd Frohwirth page at Baseball Reference
  • ^ "The 1994 Boston Red Sox". Retrosheet. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  • ^ "Events of Saturday, April 30, 1994".
  • ^ "Events of Tuesday, May 31, 1994".
  • ^ "Events of Thursday, June 30, 1994".
  • ^ "Events of Sunday, July 31, 1994".
  • ^ "Events of Thursday, August 11, 1994".
  • ^ a b "Boston Red Sox 4, Seattle Mariners 3". Retrosheet. July 8, 1994. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  • ^ a b Mario Díaz page at Baseball Reference
  • ^ "1994 Boston Red Sox Trades and Transactions". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
  • ^ Nomar Garciaparra page at Baseball Reference
  • ^ Greg Harris page at Baseball Reference
  • ^ "Boston Red Sox 9, Detroit Tigers 8". Retrosheet. April 4, 1994. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  • ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
  • ^ Boston Red Sox Official Yearbook. 1994. p. 63. Retrieved March 14, 2021 – via Wayback Machine.
  • ^ "1994 Boston Red Sox Schedule". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  • ^ Hutch Award
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