Patch worn in memory of Jerry Remy

The 2022 Boston Red Sox season was the 122nd season in Boston Red Sox franchise history, and their 111th season at Fenway Park. The team was led by Alex Cora, in the second season of his second stint as the team's manager. The team finished with a record of 78–84, in fifth and last place of the American League East division. Total attendance (at the team's 81 home games) was 2,625,089,[3] an average of 32,409 per game.

Season recap

The team's regular season was originally scheduled to open on March 31, with a home game against the Tampa Bay Rays, and conclude on October 2, with an away game against the Toronto Blue Jays.[4] On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was then scheduled for April 7 as an away game against the New York Yankees, but it was postponed to April 8 because of inclement weather.[5][6] Boston's schedule was updated to conclude with a home game on October 5 against Tampa Bay. Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the new CBA provided for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.[7]

The Red Sox entered the 2022 season having reached the 2021 ALCS where they fell two wins short of appearing in the World Series. After compiling a 23–27 record through the end of May, the team went 20–6 during June, only to fall back under .500 in the second half of July. The Red Sox were decimated by key injuries and poor executive decisions,[8] particularly failing to address a lack of offensive production at the first base position,[9] which hampered the team.[10] On July 22, the Red Sox suffered a historic 28–5 home loss to the Toronto Blue Jays. The 28 runs set a new Red Sox franchise record for the most runs ever allowed in a single game. Additionally, that loss along with two prior losses to the Yankees had a cumulative run differential of -47, the worst in a three-game stretch by any MLB team since 1900.[11] The team went 8–19 during July, falling into last place in the AL East and ending the month with a 51–52 record approaching the MLB trade deadline of August 2.

The team made several trades prior to the trade deadline, resulting in Christian Vázquez, Jake Diekman, and prospect Jay Groome leaving the organization, while Tommy Pham, Eric Hosmer, and Reese McGuire joined the team. Shortly after, the Red Sox released Jackie Bradley Jr., who batted .210 with three home runs and 29 RBIs in 91 games. Five days later, on August 9, he signed with the Toronto Blue Jays. That same day, Chris Sale reportedly broke his right wrist while riding his bike to grab lunch and was ruled out for the rest of the season. On August 25, it was announced that James Paxton, who was already injured, suffered a type 2 latissimus dorsi tear the week before and was also ruled out for the rest of the season. On August 29, despite the team's playoff chances hanging in the balance, Red Sox president Sam Kennedy announced that both manager Alex Cora and general manager Chaim Bloom would return in 2023. The team had a losing record during August and ended the month at 63–68, still in last place in their division.

On September 3, the Red Sox announced that closer Tanner Houck would undergo a lumbar discectomy, ending his 2022 season. On September 19, they released Kevin Plawecki. He signed a major-league contract with the Texas Rangers two days later. On September 20, the Red Sox also announced that Garrett Whitlock would undergo arthroscopic hip surgery for a right hip impingement and would not return for the remainder of the season either.

On September 25, the Red Sox needed a win on Sunday Night Baseball to avoid a series sweep at Yankee Stadium and keep their playoff hopes alive. Only two runs were scored, both by the Yankees, and the game went into a rain delay after the sixth inning. After 90 minutes, the game was called, giving the Yankees a 2–0 win and the series sweep. With this loss, the Red Sox were officially eliminated from playoff contention. The following day, Boston sports radio producer Jimmy Stewart shared his thoughts on 98.5 The Sports Hub radio podcast The Baseball Hour with Tony Mazz, "Epic fail by this team. They should be competing for the American League Championship Series. The fact that they have such a high payroll, they mismanaged so many things, Garrett Whitlock amongst other things. Players underperforming, players asking for help, and then going on a long losing streak, this is an epic fail. This is one of the worst Red Sox seasons of the last twenty years."[12]

With their 9–0 loss in Toronto on September 30, the Red Sox were assured of finishing a 162-game season with a losing record for the first time since 2015. The team went on to finish with a 78–84 record.[13] Hall of Fame inductee and NESN color commentator Dennis Eckersley retired from broadcasting at the end of the season, having spent 50 years in professional baseball.[14]

Offseason

Lockout

The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021, with no new agreement in place.[15] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players, stopping all free agency and trades.[16][17]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[18]

Rule changes

Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season:[19][20]

  • Use of the designated hitter by the National League
  • Expansion of the postseason from 10 to 12 teams
  • Allowing teams to have their players wear advertising patches on uniforms and helmets

Additional changes were approved in late March:[21][22]

  • Expansion of teams' active rosters during April from 26 to 28 players (due to a shortened spring training)
  • Starting any extra innings with a runner on second base
  • Allowing pitchers who bat (e.g. Shohei Ohtani) to remain in the batting order after being removed as the pitcher
  • Playing nine-inning doubleheader games (discontinuing the use of seven-inning doubleheader games)

Spring training

The team's Grapefruit League schedule was originally scheduled to run from February 26 through March 29.[56][57] The actual start of spring training was impacted by the lockout, as practices did not begin until March 13,[58] with games spanning March 17 to April 5.[59][60] The Red Sox compiled a spring training record of 11–8 (.579), scoring 91 runs while allowing 87.[61]

Regular season

The team's schedule was constructed by MLB as follows:[62]

  • 19 games  ×  4 AL East teams (76 games)
  •  7 games  ×  6 AL teams (42 games)
  •  6 games  ×  4 AL teams (24 games)
  •  4 games  ×  2 NL teams (8 games)
  •  3 games  ×  4 NL teams (12 games)

Total: 162 games

Red Sox' opponents detail
OpponentHomeAwayTotal
American League East
Baltimore Orioles10919
New York Yankees91019
Tampa Bay Rays91019
Toronto Blue Jays91019
American League Central
Chicago White Sox336
Cleveland Guardians437
Detroit Tigers336
Kansas City Royals347
Minnesota Twins437
American League West
Houston Astros336
Los Angeles Angels347
Oakland Athletics336
Seattle Mariners437
Texas Rangers437
National League Central
Chicago Cubs33
Cincinnati Reds224
Milwaukee Brewers33
Pittsburgh Pirates33
St. Louis Cardinals33
National League East
Atlanta Braves224
TOTAL8181162

Opening Day lineup

The team opened the season with a 6–5 loss in 11 innings to the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on April 8.[63]

Opening Day starter Nathan Eovaldi
OrderNo.PlayerPos.
1 5Kiké HernándezCF
211Rafael Devers3B
3 2Xander BogaertsSS
428J. D. MartinezDH
599Alex VerdugoLF
610Trevor Story2B
729Bobby Dalbec1B
819Jackie Bradley Jr.RF
9 7Christian VázquezC
17Nathan EovaldiP

Season standings

American League East

AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 9963 .611 5724 4239
Toronto Blue Jays 9270 .568 7 4734 4536
Tampa Bay Rays 8676 .531 13 5130 3546
Baltimore Orioles 8379 .512 16 4536 3843
Boston Red Sox 7884 .481 21 4338 3546

Record vs. opponents

Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 9–105–23–31–54–34–36–13–47–123–42–49–106–09–1012–8
Boston 10–92–45–25–14–23–44–33–46–135–16–17–126–13–169–11
Chicago 2–54–27–1212–73–49–103–49–103–45–24–24–23–42–411–9
Cleveland 3–32–512–710–93–412–73–413–61–56–11–64–25–15–212–8
Detroit 5–11–57–129–100–710–93–38–111–52–51–62–54–32–511–9
Houston 3–42–44–34–37–05–213–66–05–212–712–75–114–52–412–8
Kansas City 3–44–310–97–129–102–53–37–121–63–32–43–42–42–57–13
Los Angeles 1–63–44–34–33–36–133–34–22–412–710–92–59–103–47–13
Minnesota 4–34–310–96–1311–80–612–72–42–55–14–34–22–54–38–12
New York 12–713–64–35–15–12–56–14–25–25–22–411–84–311–810–10
Oakland 4–31–52–51–65–27–123–37–121–52–58–113–48–113–35–15
Seattle 4–21–62–46–16–17–124–29–103–44–211–82–514–55–212–8
Tampa Bay 10–912–72–42–45–21–54–35–22–48–114–35–24–310–912–8
Texas 0–61–64–31–53–45–144–210–95–23–411–85–143–42–411–9
Toronto 10–916–34–22–55–24–25–24–33–48–113–32–59–104–213–7

Updated with the results of all games through October 5, 2022.

Game log

On March 10, 2022, it was announced that Opening Day would be April 7, with early-season games originally canceled by the lockout being made up during the season; the end of the regular season was moved from October 2 to October 5.[102] On April 6, it was announced that Boston's first game, scheduled for Yankee Stadium, had been postponed to April 8 due to forecasted inclement weather in New York City.[103]

Red Sox Win Red Sox Loss Game postponed Eliminated from Playoff Race
2022 Boston Red Sox Season Game Log: 78–84 (Home: 43–38; Away: 35–46)
April: 9–13 (Home: 3–4; Away: 6–9)
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April 7@ YankeesPostponed (rain). Makeup date April 8.
1April 8@ Yankees5–6 (11)King (1–0)Crawford (0–1)Yankee Stadium46,0970–1L1
2April 9@ Yankees2–4Luetge (1–0)Pivetta (0–1)Chapman (1)Yankee Stadium46,8820–2L2
3April 10@ Yankees4–3Crawford (1–1)Schmidt (0–1)Diekman (1)Yankee Stadium40,1081–2W1
4April 11@ Tigers1–3Fulmer (1–0)Davis (0–1)Soto (1)Comerica Park11,8401–3L1
5April 12@ Tigers5–3Whitlock (1–0)Lange (0–1)Comerica Park15,7812–3W1
6April 13@ Tigers9–7Eovaldi (1–0)Rodríguez (0–1)Robles (1)Comerica Park10,5223–3W2
7April 15Twins4–8Ryan (1–1)Pivetta (0–2)Fenway Park36,2663–4L1
8April 16Twins4–0Houck (1–0)Gray (0–1)Fenway Park34,9904–4W1
9April 17Twins8–1Strahm (1–0)Ober (1–1)Fenway Park28,8585–4W2
10April 18Twins3–8Bundy (2–0)Hill (0–1)Fenway Park32,5145–5L1
11April 19Blue Jays2–1Robles (1–0)García (0–1)Whitlock (1)Fenway Park31,6406–5W1
12April 20Blue Jays1–6Berríos (1–0)Pivetta (0–3)Fenway Park33,3546–6L1
13April 21Blue Jays2–3Gausman (1–1)Houck (1–1)Romano (7)Fenway Park35,7926–7L2
14April 22@ Rays4–3Wacha (1–0)Kluber (0–1)Barnes (1)Tropicana Field16,9027–7W1
15April 23@ Rays2–3 (10)Wisler (1–0)Robles (1–1)Tropicana Field19,1377–8L1
16April 24@ Rays2–5McClanahan (1–1)Valdéz (0–1)Thompson (1)Tropicana Field20,9937–9L2
17April 25@ Blue Jays2–6Cimber (4–0)Strahm (1–1)Rogers Centre20,9817–10L3
18April 26@ Blue Jays5–6 (10)Romano (1–1)Barnes (0–1)Rogers Centre22,6117–11L4
19April 27@ Blue Jays7–1Wacha (2–0)Thornton (0–1)Rogers Centre20,4688–11W1
20April 28@ Blue Jays0–1Manoah (4–0)Whitlock (1–1)Romano (9)Rogers Centre23,1448–12L1
21April 29@ Orioles3–1Houck (2–1)Bradish (0–1)Strahm (1)Camden Yards15,6859–12W1
22April 30@ Orioles1–2 (10)López (2–1)Sawamura (0–1)Camden Yards19,9279–13L1
May: 14–14 (Home: 9–10; Away: 5–4)
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23May 1@ Orioles5–9Lyles (2–2)Pivetta (0–4)Camden Yards19,1179–14L2
24May 3Angels4–0Wacha (3–0)Syndergaard (2–1)Fenway Park29,79310–14W1
25May 4Angels5–10 (10)Tepera (1–0)Barnes (0–2)Fenway Park27,67910–15L1
26May 5Angels0–8Ohtani (3–2)Houck (2–2)Fenway Park29,47610–16L2
27May 6White Sox2–4Velasquez (2–2)Eovaldi (1–1)Hendriks (8)Fenway Park30,94410–17L3
28May 7White Sox1–3 (10)López (4–0)Barnes (0–3)Hendriks (9)Fenway Park33,02610–18L4
29May 8White Sox2–3Keuchel (2–3)Houck (2–3)Sousa (1)Fenway Park28,60210–19L5
30May 10@ Braves9–4Danish (1–0)Wright (3–2)Schreiber (1)Truist Park38,37811–19W1
31May 11@ Braves3–5Jansen (1–0)Brasier (0–1)Truist Park37,20011–20L1
32May 13@ Rangers7–1Pivetta (1–4)Dunning (1–2)Globe Life Field28,32412–20W1
33May 14@ Rangers11–3Hill (1–1)Otto (1–1)Globe Life Field34,46213–20W2
34May 15@ Rangers1–7Pérez (2–2)Brasier (0–2)Globe Life Field27,60713–21L1
35May 16Astros6–3Strahm (2–1)Neris (1–2)Robles (2)Fenway Park29,70614–21W1
36May 17Astros4–13Urquidy (3–1)Eovaldi (1–2)Fenway Park27,32814–22L1
37May 18Astros5–1Pivetta (2–4)García (3–2)Fenway Park31,71715–22W1
38May 19Mariners12–6Houck (3–3)Kirby (0–1)Fenway Park29,78316–22W2
39May 20Mariners7–3Davis (1–1)Ray (4–4)Fenway Park30,84217–22W3
40May 21Mariners6–5Schreiber (1–0)Steckenrider (0–2)Barnes (2)Fenway Park34,83218–22W4
41May 22Mariners8–4 (10)Diekman (1–0)Muñoz (1–2)Fenway Park33,89619–22W5
42May 24@ White Sox16–3Pivetta (3–4)Cease (4–2)Guaranteed Rate Field21,83520–22W6
43May 25@ White Sox1–3Giolito (3–1)Hill (1–2)Hendriks (14)Guaranteed Rate Field21,07520–23L1
44May 26@ White Sox16–7Schreiber (2–0)Keuchel (2–5)Guaranteed Rate Field24,89621–23W1
45May 27Orioles8–12Pérez (3–0)Strahm (2–2)Fenway Park29,25121–24L1
46May 28 (1)Orioles5–3Eovaldi (2–2)Akin (1–1)Fenway Park26,91222–24W1
47May 28 (2)Orioles2–4Krehbiel (2–3)Winckowski (0–1)López (6)Fenway Park28,49122–25L1
48May 29Orioles12–2Pivetta (4–4)Zimmermann (2–3)Fenway Park35,71523–25W1
49May 30Orioles0–10Wells (2–4)Hill (1–3)Fenway Park24,80923–26L1
50May 31Reds1–2Castillo (2–2)Wacha (3–1)Santillan (4)Fenway Park28,57723–27L2
June: 20–6 (Home: 8–2; Away: 12–4)
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51June 1Reds7–1Whitlock (2–1)Greene (2–7)Fenway Park30,21924–27W1
52June 3@ Athletics7–2Eovaldi (3–2)Kaprielian (0–3)Oakland Coliseum17,85225–27W2
53June 4@ Athletics8–0Pivetta (5–4)Blackburn (5–2)Oakland Coliseum14,79626–27W3
54June 5@ Athletics5–2Hill (2–3)Montas (2–6)Oakland Coliseum12,08427–27W4
55June 6@ Angels1–0Wacha (4–1)Syndergaard (4–4)Angel Stadium29,39528–27W5
56June 7@ Angels6–5 (10)Houck (4–3)Barría (1–1)Strahm (2)Angel Stadium27,62729–27W6
57June 8@ Angels1–0Eovaldi (4–2)Herget (1–1)Strahm (3)Angel Stadium26,58730–27W7
58June 9@ Angels2–5Ohtani (4–4)Pivetta (5–5)Iglesias (12)Angel Stadium28,59530–28L1
59June 10@ Mariners4–3Diekman (2–0)Muñoz (1–3)Houck (1)T-Mobile Park27,31431–28W1
60June 11@ Mariners6–7Sewald (3–1)Robles (1–2)T-Mobile Park37,69131–29L1
61June 12@ Mariners2–0Danish (2–0)Sewald (3–2)Houck (2)T-Mobile Park42,90032–29W1
62June 14Athletics6–1Pivetta (6–5)Koenig (0–2)Fenway Park32,61733–29W2
63June 15Athletics10–1Winckowski (1–1)Kaprielian (0–4)Fenway Park31,87734–29W3
64June 16Athletics3–4Blackburn (6–2)Hill (2–4)Jiménez (11)Fenway Park30,77934–30L1
65June 17Cardinals6–5Wacha (5–1)Wainwright (5–5)Houck (3)Fenway Park35,25135–30W1
66June 18Cardinals2–11Hudson (5–3)Crawford (1–2)Fenway Park36,14135–31L1
67June 19Cardinals6–4Pivetta (7–5)Pallante (2–2)Houck (4)Fenway Park35,98936–31W1
68June 20Tigers5–2Winckowski (2–1)Faedo (1–4)Houck (5)Fenway Park34,81137–31W2
69June 21Tigers5–4Hill (3–4)Brieske (1–6)Schreiber (2)Fenway Park29,16838–31W3
70June 22Tigers6–2Wacha (6–1)Skubal (5–5)Fenway Park35,18039–31W4
71June 24@ Guardians6–3Pivetta (8–5)Shaw (3–1)Progressive Field29,10640–31W5
72June 25@ Guardians4–2Winckowski (3–1)Bieber (3–4)Houck (6)Progressive Field27,23941–31W6
73June 26@ Guardians8–3Hill (4–4)Civale (2–4)Progressive Field20,66342–31W7
74June 27@ Blue Jays2–7Gausman (6–6)Seabold (0–1)Rogers Centre25,49842–32L1
75June 28@ Blue Jays5–6Romano (2–2)Danish (2–1)Rogers Centre27,14042–33L2
76June 29@ Blue Jays6–5 (10)Strahm (3–2)Phelps (0–2)Rogers Centre27,60143–33W1
July: 8–19 (Home: 6–11; Away: 2–8)
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77July 1@ Cubs5–6Hughes (1–0)Robles (1–3)Robertson (10)Wrigley Field34,93143–34L1
78July 2@ Cubs1–3Leiter Jr. (2–2)Winckowski (3–2)Robertson (11)Wrigley Field40,29843–35L2
79July 3@ Cubs4–2 (11)Diekman (3–0)Wick (1–3)Wrigley Field40,18544–35W1
80July 4Rays4–0Crawford (2–2)Fleming (2–4)Schreiber (3)Fenway Park36,47345–35W2
81July 5Rays4–8Thompson (2–2)Pivetta (8–6)Fenway Park31,11345–36L1
82July 6Rays1–7Kluber (4–5)Bello (0–1)Fenway Park33,73545–37L2
83July 7Yankees5–6Cole (8–2)Winckowski (3–3)Holmes (16)Fenway Park36,87645–38L3
84July 8Yankees5–12Castro (5–0)Seabold (0–2)Luetge (1)Fenway Park36,84145–39L4
85July 9Yankees6–5 (10)Diekman (4–0)Peralta (2–2)Fenway Park36,94546–39W1
86July 10Yankees11–6Sawamura (1–1)Chapman (0–3)Fenway Park37,29147–39W2
87July 11@ Rays5–10Bard (1–0)Diekman (4–1)Tropicana Field10,62947–40L1
88July 12@ Rays2–3Kluber (5–5)Strahm (3–3)Raley (5)Tropicana Field10,65347–41L2
89July 13@ Rays1–4McClanahan (10–3)Winckowski (3–4)Poche (6)Tropicana Field10,45847–42L3
90July 14@ Rays4–5Romero (1–0)Schreiber (2–1)Beeks (1)Tropicana Field11,99847–43L4
91July 15@ Yankees5–4 (11)Houck (5–3)King (6–2)Brasier (1)Yankee Stadium47,57248–43W1
92July 16@ Yankees1–14Taillon (10–4)Pivetta (8–7)Weber (1)Yankee Stadium47,99748–44L1
93July 17@ Yankees2–13Cole (9–2)Sale (0–1)Yankee Stadium47,95848–45L2
ASGJuly 19All-Star GameAL 3–2 NLValdez (1–0)Gonsolin (0–1)Clase (1)Dodger Stadium52,518N/AN/A
94July 22Blue Jays5–28Gausman (7–7)Eovaldi (4–3)Fenway Park36,79648–46L3
95July 23Blue Jays1–4Manoah (11–4)Crawford (2–3)Romano (21)Fenway Park35,82148–47L4
96July 24Blue Jays4–8Mayza (4–0)Bello (0–2)Fenway Park34,40448–48L5
97July 25Guardians3–1Schreiber (3–1)Plesac (2–8)Whitlock (2)Fenway Park32,52949–48W1
98July 26Guardians3–8McCarty (1–2)Winckowski (3–5)Fenway Park32,48349–49L1
99July 27Guardians6–7De Los Santos (2–0)Houck (5–4)Clase (21)Fenway Park32,91949–50L2
100July 28Guardians4–2Diekman (5–1)McKenzie (7–7)Whitlock (3)Fenway Park32,12250–50W1
101July 29Brewers1–4Woodruff (9–3)Bello (0–3)Hader (29)Fenway Park34,19350–51L1
102July 30Brewers4–9Lauer (7–3)Pivetta (8–8)Fenway Park35,86750–52L2
103July 31Brewers7–2Winckowski (4–5)Ashby (2–9)Fenway Park35,23151–52W1
August: 12–16 (Home: 5–7; Away: 7–9)
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104August 1@ Astros3–2Eovaldi (5–3)García (8–7)Houck (7)Minute Maid Park35,18552–52W2
105August 2@ Astros2–1Crawford (3–3)Javier (6–7)Houck (8)Minute Maid Park31,22953–52W3
106August 3@ Astros1–6Urquidy (10–4)Hill (4–5)Minute Maid Park32,29553–53L1
107August 4@ Royals3–7Clarke (3–1)Hernández (0–1)Kauffman Stadium18,97053–54L2
108August 5@ Royals7–4Winckowski (5–5)Greinke (3–7)Kauffman Stadium21,24654–54W1
109August 6@ Royals4–5Coleman (3–1)Whitlock (2–2)Kauffman Stadium19,13654–55L1
110August 7@ Royals5–13Keller (6–12)Crawford (3–4)Kauffman Stadium14,94954–56L2
111August 9Braves7–9 (11)Lee (3–0)Ort (0–1)Matzek (1)Fenway Park34,97254–57L3
112August 10Braves4–8Wright (14–5)Pivetta (8–9)Fenway Park35,40654–58L4
113August 11Orioles4–3Davis (2–1)Kremer (4–4)Schreiber (4)Fenway Park33,92755–58W1
114August 12Yankees3–2 (10)Whitlock (3–2)Trivino (1–7)Fenway Park36,43456–58W2
115August 13Yankees2–3Chapman (1–3)Schreiber (3–2)Effross (2)Fenway Park36,67256–59L1
116August 14Yankees3–0Wacha (7–1)Taillon (11–3)Whitlock (4)Fenway Park36,58157–59W1
117August 16@ Pirates5–3Pivetta (9–9)Keller (4–9)Barnes (3)PNC Park19,38758–59W2
118August 17@ Pirates8–3Hill (5–5)Contreras (3–3)PNC Park15,23159–59W3
119August 18@ Pirates2–8Brubaker (3–10)Winckowski (5–6)PNC Park20,99159–60L1
120August 19@ Orioles10–15Vespi (5–0)Crawford (5–3)Camden Yards33,13659–61L2
121August 20@ Orioles4–3Wacha (8–1)Bradish (1–5)Whitlock (5)Camden Yards34,93960–61W1
122August 21@ Orioles3–5Pérez (7–1)Barnes (0–4)Bautista (8)Historic Bowman Field2,46760–62L1
123August 23Blue Jays3–9Stripling (6–3)Winckowski (5–7)Fenway Park30,96360–63L2
124August 24Blue Jays2–3 (10)Cimber (10–5)Brasier (0–3)Romano (27)Fenway Park31,84060–64L3
125August 25Blue Jays5–6 (10)Romano (5–3)Schreiber (3–3)Fenway Park30,52760–65L4
126August 26Rays9–8Wacha (9–1)Yarbrough (1–8)Whitlock (6)Fenway Park30,09561–65W1
127August 27Rays5–1Hill (6–5)Springs (6–4)Schreiber (5)Fenway Park34,03662–65W2
128August 28Rays4–12Kluber (9–7)Pivetta (9–10)Fenway Park29,11662–66L1
129August 29@ Twins2–4Thielbar (3–2)Bello (0–4)López (23)Target Field19,58162–67L2
130August 30@ Twins5–10Fulmer (5–5)Crawford (3–6)Target Field19,90962–68L3
131August 31@ Twins6–5Wacha (10–1)Ryan (10–7)Barnes (4)Target Field19,33763–68W1
†The Red Sox were the away team against the Orioles at the MLB Little League Classic contested in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
September: 12–14 (Home: 9–4; Away: 3–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
132September 1Rangers9–8Familia (2–1)Hernández (1–1)Fenway Park31,34064–68W2
133September 2Rangers9–1Danish (3–1)Keuchel (2–9)Fenway Park31,62865–68W3
134September 3Rangers5–3Bello (1–4)Santana (3–7)Schreiber (6)Fenway Park31,47466–68W4
135September 4Rangers5–2Ort (1–1)Dunning (3–8)Schreiber (7)Fenway Park32,42267–68W5
136September 5@ Rays3–4Faucher (2–3)Familia (2–2)Fairbanks (5)Tropicana Field12,26467–69L1
137September 6@ Rays4–8Cleavinger (1–1)Hill (6–6)Tropicana Field8,06967–70L2
138September 7@ Rays0–1Chirinos (1–0)Pivetta (9–11)Fairbanks (6)Tropicana Field8,69667–71L3
139September 9@ Orioles2–3Reed (2–0)Bello (1–5)Tate (4)Camden Yards16,45167–72L4
140September 10@ Orioles17–4Wacha (11–1)Lyles (10–10)Camden Yards26,05068–72W1
141September 11@ Orioles1–0Hill (7–6)Bradish (3–6)Barnes (5)Camden Yards16,03069–72W2
142September 13Yankees6–7 (10)Holmes (6–3)Familia (2–3)Peralta (4)Fenway Park34,25069–73L1
143September 14Yankees3–5Cortés Jr. (10–4)Bello (1–6)Holmes (20)Fenway Park36,58169–74L2
144September 16Royals2–1Whitlock (4–2)Coleman (4–2)Strahm (4)Fenway Park33,18170–74W1
145September 17Royals0–9Singer (9–4)Hill (7–7)Fenway Park34,92570–75L1
146September 18Royals13–3Pivetta (10–11)Bubic (2–13)Fenway Park31,19971–75W1
147September 20@ Reds5–3Bello (2–6)Lodolo (4–7)Schreiber (8)Great American Ball Park16,69872–75W2
148September 21@ Reds1–5Anderson (2–3)Seabold (0–3)Díaz (8)Great American Ball Park13,07472–76L1
149September 22@ Yankees4–5 (10)Holmes (7–4)Ort (1–2)Yankee Stadium43,12372–77L2
150September 23@ Yankees4–5Loáisiga (2–3)Strahm (3–4)Yankee Stadium47,34672–78L3
151September 24@ Yankees5–7Luetge (4–4)Schreiber (3–4)Effross (3)Yankee Stadium47,61172–79L4
152September 25@ Yankees0–2 (6)Cortés Jr. (11–4)Bello (2–7)Yankee Stadium46,70772–80L5
153September 26Orioles8–14Watkins (5–6)Seabold (0–4)Fenway Park25,63472–81L6
154September 27Orioles13–9Strahm (4–4)Krehbiel (5–5)Fenway Park30,76573–81W1
155September 28Orioles3–1Hill (8–7)Kremer (8–6)Barnes (6)Fenway Park33,07374–81W2
156September 29Orioles5–3Kelly (1–0)Tate (4–4)Ort (1)Fenway Park29,77975–81W3
157September 30@ Blue Jays0–9Manoah (16–7)Pivetta (10–12)Kikuchi (1)Rogers Centre37,28375–82L1
October: 3–2 (Home: 3–0; Away: 0–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveStadiumAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
158October 1@ Blue Jays0–10Stripling (10–4)Bello (2–8)Rogers Centre44,61275–83L2
159October 2@ Blue Jays3–6Pop (4–0)Wacha (11–2)Romano (36)Rogers Centre43,87775–84L3
160October 3Rays4–3Schreiber (4–4)Herget (0–1)Barnes (7)Fenway Park26,63376–84W1
161October 4Rays6–0 (5)Eovaldi (6–3)Springs (9–5)Fenway Park26,47777–84W2
162October 5Rays6–3Bazardo (1–0)Fleming (2–5)Barnes (8)Fenway Park26,69578–84W3

Grand slams

No.DateRed Sox batterH/APitcherOpposing teamRef.
1May 1J. D. MartinezAwayTravis Lakins Sr.Baltimore Orioles[104]
2May 10Rafael DeversKyle WrightAtlanta Braves[105]
3May 20Trevor StoryHomeRobbie RaySeattle Mariners[106]
4May 22Franchy CorderoAndrés Muñoz[107]
5August 31Xander BogaertsAwayJoe RyanMinnesota Twins[108]
6September 10Rafael DeversJordan LylesBaltimore Orioles[109]
7October 4Xander BogaertsHomeColin PocheTampa Bay Rays[110]

Ejections

No.DateRed Sox personnelH/AOpposing teamRef.
1May 7Alex CoraHomeChicago White Sox[111]
2May 11Kevin PlaweckiAwayAtlanta Braves[112]
3Alex Cora
4August 4Alex CoraKansas City Royals[113]
5August 19Alex CoraBaltimore Orioles[114]
6Xander Bogaerts

Source:[115]

Roster

2022 Boston Red Sox
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

= Indicates team leader
= Indicates league leader

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Alex Verdugo152593751663911174142.280.405
Xander Bogaerts150557841713801573857.307.456
Rafael Devers141555841644212788350.295.521
J. D. Martinez139533761464311662052.274.448
Enrique Hernández933614880240645034.222.338
Trevor Story94357538522016661332.238.434
Bobby Dalbec1173174068921239329.215.369
Christian Vázquez842943383200842118.282.432
Christian Arroyo872803280161636513.286.414
Jackie Bradley Jr.912712157191329217.210.321
Franchy Cordero842423653171829428.219.397
Tommy Pham532143250120624114.234.374
Jarren Duran582042345143317714.221.363
Kevin Plawecki60157153480112014.217.287
Rob Refsnyder571532547110621115.307.497
Reese McGuire369813335131216.337.500
Triston Casas2776111510512119.197.408
Connor Wong274889301705.188.313
Eric Hosmer1445611300404.244.311
Jeter Downs143946101401.154.256
Yolmer Sánchez143714000205.108.108
Abraham Almonte153579201211.257.400
Jaylin Davis122448100203.333.375
Yu Chang112033200105.150.250
Travis Shaw71900000000.000.000
Jonathan Araúz61010000100.000.000
Team totals162553973514273521215570452478.258.409

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Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Nick Pivetta10124.5633330179.2175919173175
Michael Wacha1123.3223230127.1111494731104
Rich Hill874.2726260124.1125675937109
Nathan Eovaldi633.8720200109.1115554720103
Garrett Whitlock423.45319678.16532301582
Kutter Crawford365.472112077.18149472977
Josh Winckowski575.891514070.18547462744
John Schreiber442.22640865.04519161974
Ryan Brasier035.78680162.16843401364
Tanner Houck543.15324860.04922212256
Brayan Bello284.711311057.17534302755
Austin Davis215.47503054.15636332961
Hirokazu Sawamura113.73490050.24523212740
Matt Strahm443.83500444.23824191752
Tyler Danish315.13320040.14024231232
Matt Barnes044.31440839.23622192134
Jake Diekman514.23440138.12722183051
Kaleb Ort126.35250128.13523201527
Hansel Robles135.84260224.22519161421
Connor Seabold0411.2955018.1352423819
Eduard Bazardo102.76120016.11255411
Phillips Valdez014.41130016.112118713
Zack Kelly103.95130013.21466411
Jeurys Familia126.10100010.1108778
Darwinzon Hernández0121.607006.214171689
Chris Sale013.182205.253215
Franklin German0018.005004.078844
Michael Feliz002.701003.112124
Yolmer Sanchez009.001001.031100
Jackie Bradley Jr.009.001001.011131
Reese McGuire000.001001.000000
Kevin Plawecki000.001001.010000
Team totals78844.53162162391431.014117877215261346

Source:

MLB debuts

Red Sox players who made their MLB debuts during the 2022 regular season:

Transactions

Notable transactions of/for players on the 40-man roster during the 2022 regular season:

Amateur draft

Boston had the 24th overall selection in the 2022 MLB draft, held July 17–19. The draft consisted of a total of 616 selections over 20 rounds.[162] Boston's first 10 selections are listed below. The team selected a total of 13 pitchers in the draft.[163] The team signed each of their top ten selections before the August 1 deadline.[164]

Round Pick Player Position B/T Class School (sorts by state) Signing date
124Mikey RomeroSSL/RHS Sr.Orange Lutheran High School (CA)July 26[165][166]
241Cutter CoffeySSR/RHS Sr.Liberty High School (CA)
279Roman AnthonyOFL/RHS Sr.Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School (FL)July 29[166]
399Dalton RogersPR/L4YR Jr.Southern Miss
4129Chase MeidrothSSR/R4YR Sr.San Diego
5159Noah DeanPL/L4YR Jr.Old DominionJuly 27[167]
6189Alex HoppePR/R4YR 5th-year Sr.UNC GreensboroJuly 26[166]
7219Caleb BoldenPR/R4YR 5th-year Sr.TCU
8249Jonathan BrandPR/R4YR Sr.Miami of Ohio
9279Brooks BrannonCR/RHS Sr.Randleman High School (NC)July 29[166]

Compensatory round selection

Awards and honors

Recipient Award Date awarded Ref.
Trevor StoryAL Player of the Week (May 16–22)May 23, 2022[168]
Rafael DeversAll-Star Starting 3BJuly 8, 2022[169]
Xander BogaertsAll-Star Reserve SSJuly 10, 2022[170]
J. D. MartinezAll-Star Reserve DHJuly 12, 2022[171]
Xander BogaertsAL Player of the Week (Aug. 29 – Sept. 4)September 6, 2022[172]
J. D. MartinezAL Player of the Week (Sept. 26 – Oct. 2)October 6, 2022[173]
Xander BogaertsAL Silver Slugger Award SSNovember 10, 2022[174]

Rafael Devers was named a finalist for the Hank Aaron Award; the winner, Aaron Judge of the Yankees, was selected through a combination of fan balloting and voting by a panel of Hall of Fame inductees.[175][176] Devers was also a Silver Slugger Award finalist.[177]

Xander Bogaerts and Jackie Bradley Jr. (who finished the season with Toronto) were Gold Glove Award nominees.[178][179]

Devers and Bogaerts were both nominated for the All-MLB Team.[180]

Farm system

Minor-league managerial staffs were announced in early February 2022.[181] In March, Major League Baseball announced that Minor League Baseball would resume its use of historical league names, which were in use prior to the reorganization of the minor leagues for the 2021 season.[182] Thus, regional league names used during 2021 (such as High-A East) were discontinued after only a single season. Additionally, the classification level known as Low-A during 2021 was reset to Single-A.

In May 2022, the Red Sox had five players included on the list of baseball's top 100 prospects by Baseball America:[183] Marcelo Mayer (14th), Triston Casas (18th), Nick Yorke (33rd), Jarren Duran (84th), and Brayan Bello (97th).

LevelTeamLeagueDivisionManagerRecord[184]Notes
Triple-AWorcester Red SoxInternational LeagueEastChad Tracy75–73 (.507)
Double-APortland Sea DogsEastern LeagueNortheastChad Epperson75–63 (.543)Second-half division winner; lost in semi-finals
High-AGreenville DriveSouth Atlantic LeagueSouthIggy Suarez52–78 (.400)
Single-ASalem Red SoxCarolina LeagueNorthLuke Montz64–66 (.492)
RookieFCL Red SoxFlorida Complex LeagueSouthJimmy Gonzalez
Tom Kotchman
35–20 (.636)
DSL Red Sox BlueDominican
Summer League
NorthOzzie Chavez44–16 (.733)Division winner; lost in semi-finals
DSL Red Sox RedSandy Madera36–23 (.610)

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