1950 Boston Red Sox season

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The 1950 Boston Red Sox season was the 50th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished third in the American League (AL) with a record of 94 wins and 60 losses, four games behind the AL and World Series champion New York Yankees. This was the last time that the Red Sox won at least 90 games until their return to the World Series in 1967.

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The team scored 1,027 runs, one of only six teams to score more than 1,000 runs in a season in the modern era (post-1900), and, along with the 1999 Cleveland Indians, are one of two teams to do so post-World War II.[1] The 1950 Red Sox compiled a .302 batting average, and remain the most recent major league team to record a .300 or higher team batting average for a season.[2]

In a game on June 8, the Red Sox set a major league record for total bases by a team in one game, which still stands. During their 29–4 win over the St. Louis Browns, the Red Sox collected 28 hits: 7 home runs, 1 triple, 9 doubles, and 11 singles for 60 total bases.[3][4] The Red Sox, who had already beaten the Browns 20–4 the day before, became only the second team since 1901 (after the 1925 Pittsburgh Pirates) to score 20 or more runs in consecutive games.[5][6]

Offseason

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Regular Season

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Game Log

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1950 Boston Red Sox Season Log: 94─60
April (7─6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveRecordBox Score
1April 18Vs. New York15─10Johnson (1–0)Masterson (0–1)Page (1)0─1[12]
2April 19 (1)Vs. New York3─6Dobson (1─0)Raschi (0─1)1─1[13]
3April 19 (2)Vs. New York16─7Lopat (1─0)Kinder (0─1)Page (2)1─2[14]
4April 21@ Athletics8─2McDermott (1─0)Brissie (0─1)2─2[15]
5April 22@ Athletics5─6Kellner (1─0)Kinder (0─2)2─3[16]
6April 23 (1)@ Athletics4─9Shantz (1─0)Dobson (1─1)Hooper (2)2─4[17]
7April 23 (2)@ Athletics12─2Parnell (1─0)Wyse (1─1)3─4[18]
8April 24@ Washington0─3Scarborough (2─0)Papai (0─1)3─5[19]
9April 26@ New York2─10Lopat (2─0)McDermott (1─1)3─6[20]
10April 27@ New York7─2Kinder (1─2) Byrne (0─1)4─6[21]
11April 28Vs. Athletics1─4Parnell (2─0)Kellner (1─1)5─6[22]
12April 30 (1)Vs. Athletics0─19Dobson (2─1)Fowler (0─1)6─6[23]
13April 30 (2)Vs. Athletics5─6Stobbs (1─0)Wyse (1─2)Papai (1)7─6[24]
May
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveRecordBox Score
14May 2Vs. Cleveland1─6McDermott (2─1)Garcia (0─1)8─6[25]
15May 3Vs. Cleveland2─7Kinder (2─1)Feller (2─1)9─6[26]
16May 4Vs. Cleveland5─4Lemon (2─1)Parnell (2─1)9─7[27]
17May 5Vs. Chicago2─5Dobson (3─1)Pierce (1─1)10─7[28]
18May 6Vs. Chicago1─11Stobbs (2─0)Holcolmbe (0─1)11─7[29]
19May 7 (1)Vs. St. Louis6─8Schanz (1─0)Fine (0─1)Masterson (1)12─7[30]
20May 7 (2)Vs. St. Louis2─6Papai (1─1)Fannin (0─1)13─7[31]
21May 9Vs. Detroit1─6Parnell (3─1)Trucks (2─1)14─7[32]
22May 11 (1)Vs. Detroit13─4Hutchinson (2─1)Dobson (3─2)14─8[33]
23May 11 (2)Vs. Detroit5─3Gray (2─1)Kinder (2─3)Houtteman (2)14─9[34]
24May 12Vs. Washington1─3McDermott (3─1)Scarborough (2─3)15─9[35]
25May 13Vs. Washington4─5Masterson (1─1)Hudson (3─2)Dobson (1)16─9[36]
26May 14 (1)Vs. Washington1─8Parnell (4─1)Hittle (1─1)17─9[37]
27May 14 (2)Vs. Washington10─5Weik (1─1)Papai (1─1)Marrero (1)17─10[38]
28May 16@ Detroit6─1Dobson (4─2)Houtteman (4─2)18─10[39]
29May 17@ Detroit3─6Ted Gray (3─1)Kinder (2─4)18─11[40]
30May 18@ Detroit13─2Papai (2─2)Fred Hutchinson (2─2)Dobson (2)19─11[41]
31May 19@ Cleveland1─4Sam Zoldak (1─1)Parnell (4─2)19─12[42]
32May 20@ Cleveland5─8Bob Lemon (4─2)Chuck Stobbs (2─1)19─13[43]
33May 21 (1)@ Chicago7─0Kinder (3─4)Bill Wight (2─4)20─13[44]
34May 21 (2)@Chicago3─4Billy Pierce (2─3)Joe Dobson (4─3)20─14[45]
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Trades and Transactions

Season Standings

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American League
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 9856 .636 5324 4532
Detroit Tigers 9559 .617 3 5030 4529
Boston Red Sox 9460 .610 4 5522 3938
Cleveland Indians 9262 .597 6 4928 4334
Washington Senators 6787 .435 31 3542 3245
Chicago White Sox 6094 .390 38 3542 2552
St. Louis Browns 5896 .377 40 2747 3149
Philadelphia Athletics 52102 .338 46 2948 2354
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Record vs. opponents

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Team BOS CWS CLE DET NYY PHA SLB WSH
Boston 15–710–1210–129–1319–319–312–10
Chicago 7–158–146–16–28–1411–1112–108–14
Cleveland 12–1014–813–9–18–1417–513–915–7
Detroit 12–1016–6–29–13–111–1117–517–513–9
New York 13–914–814–811–1115–717–514–8–1
Philadelphia 3–1911–115–175–177–158–1413–9
St. Louis 3–1910–129–135–175–1714–812–10
Washington 10–1214–87–159–138–14–19–1310–12
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Opening Day lineup

  7Dom DiMaggio    CF
  6Johnny Pesky3B
  9Ted WilliamsLF
  5Vern StephensSS
  2Al ZarillaRF
  1Bobby Doerr2B
10Billy Goodman    1B
14Matt BattsC
17Mel ParnellP

Roster

1950 Boston Red Sox
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Pitchers Catchers

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Outfielders

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Manager

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Player stats

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Batting

Starters by position

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

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Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
CBirdie Tebbetts7926883.310845
1BWalter Dropo136559180.32234144
2BBobby Doerr149586172.29427120
SSVern Stephens149628185.29530144
3BJohnny Pesky127490153.312149
OFAl Zarilla130471153.325974
OFTed Williams89334106.3172897
OFDom DiMaggio141588193.328770
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Other batters

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

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Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Billy Goodman110424150.354468
Matt Batts7523865.273434
Clyde Vollmer5716948.284737
Tom Wright5410734.318020
Buddy Rosar278425.298112
Tommy O'Brien9314.12903
Ken Keltner13289.32102
Lou Stringer24175.29402
Fred Hatfield10123.25002
Jim Piersall6114.36400
Charlie Maxwell380.00000
Merl Combs100----00
Bob Scherbarth100----00
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Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

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Player G IP W L ERA SO
Mel Parnell40249.018103.6193
Joe Dobson39206.215104.1881
Chuck Stobbs32169.11275.1078
Willard Nixon22101.1866.0457
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Other pitchers

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

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Player G IP W L ERA SO
Ellis Kinder48207.014124.2695
Mickey McDermott38130.0735.1996
Walt Masterson33129.1865.6460
Harry Taylor319.0201.428
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Relief pitchers

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

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Player G W L SV ERA SO
Al Papai164226.7519
Dick Littlefield152219.2613
Charley Schanz143208.3414
Earl Johnson110007.246
Jim McDonald91003.795
Gordie Mueller800010.291
Jim Suchecki40004.503
James Atkins10003.860
Dave Ferriss100018.001
Bob Gillespie100020.250
Frank Quinn10009.000
Phil Marchildon10006.750
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Awards and Records

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Farm system

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Roanoke, Marion[54]

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