List of Boston Red Sox awards
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This is a list of Boston Red Sox players awards winners and single-season leaderboards.
[edit] Abbreviations
- p: pitcher
- c: catcher
- 1b: first baseman
- 2b: second baseman
- 3b: third baseman
- ss: shortstop
- lf: left fielder
- cf: center fielder
- rf: right fielder
- if: infielder
- of: outfielder
- dh: designated hitter
[edit] MVP Award winners
- 1912: Tris Speaker
- 1938: Jimmie Foxx
- 1946: Ted Williams
- 1949: Ted Williams
- 1958: Jackie Jensen
- 1967: Carl Yastrzemski
- 1975: Fred Lynn
- 1978: Jim Rice
- 1986: Roger Clemens
- 1995: Mo Vaughn
[edit] Cy Young Award winners
- 1967: Jim Lonborg
- 1986: Roger Clemens
- 1987: Roger Clemens
- 1991: Roger Clemens
- 1999: Pedro Martínez
- 2000: Pedro Martínez
[edit] Rookie of the Year Award winners
- 1950: Walt Dropo
- 1961: Don Schwall
- 1972: Carlton Fisk
- 1975: Fred Lynn
- 1997: Nomar Garciaparra
- 2007: Dustin Pedroia
[edit] Silver Slugger Award winners
- 1981: Carney Lansford (3B) - Dwight Evans (rf)
- 1983: Wade Boggs (3b) - Jim Rice (lf)
- 1984: Tony Armas (cf) - Jim Rice (lf)
- 1986: Wade Boggs (3b) - Don Baylor (dh)
- 1987: Wade Boggs (3b) - Dwight Evans (rf-1b)
- 1988: Wade Boggs (3b) - Mike Greenwell (lf)
- 1989: Wade Boggs (3b)
- 1990: Ellis Burks (cf)
- 1991: Wade Boggs (3b)
- 1995: John Valentin (ss) - Mo Vaughn (1b)
- 1997: Nomar Garciaparra (ss)
- 2001: Manny Ramírez (of)
- 2002: Manny Ramírez (dh)
- 2003: Bill Mueller - Manny Ramírez (of)
- 2004: David Ortiz (dh) - Manny Ramírez (of)
- 2005: David Ortiz (dh) - Manny Ramírez (of)
- 2006: David Ortiz (dh) - Manny Ramírez (of)
[edit] Gold Glove Award winners
Fifteen different Red Sox players have won a total of 37 Gold Gloves since the award was begun in 1957. Dwight Evans with eight Gold Gloves is the all-time Red Sox leader while Carl Yastrzemski is second with seven. Only three outfielders have won more Gold Gloves than Evans: Willie Mays (12), Roberto Clemente (12) and Al Kaline (10).
The following is a list of Red Sox Gold Glove winners:
- 1957: Frank Malzone (3b) [one major league selected]
- 1958: Frank Malzone (3b) [2] - Jim Piersall (cf)
- 1959: Frank Malzone (3b) [3] - Jackie Jensen (rf)
- 1963: George Scott (1b) - Carl Yastrzemski (lf)
- 1965: George Scott (1b) [2] - Carl Yastrzemski (lf)
- 1968: George Scott (1b) [3] - Reggie Smith (of) - Carl Yastrzemski (of)
- 1969: Carl Yastrzemski (of)
- 1971: George Scott (1b) [4] - Carl Yastrzemski (of)
- 1972: Carlton Fisk (c) - Doug Griffin (2b)
- 1975: Fred Lynn (of)
- 1976: Dwight Evans (of) - Cal Yastrzemski (of)
- 1977: Carl Yastrzemski (of)
- 1978: Dwight Evans (of) - Fred Lynn (of) [2]
- 1979: Rick Burleson (ss) - Dwight Evans (of) - Fred Lynn (of) [3]
- 1980: Fred Lynn (of) [4]
- 1981: Dwight Evans (of)
- 1982: Dwight Evans (of)
- 1983: Dwight Evans (of)
- 1984: Dwight Evans (of)
- 1985: Dwight Evans (of)
- 1990: Mike Boddicker (p) - Ellis Burks (of)
- 1991: Tony Peña (c)
- 2005: Jason Varitek (c)
- 2007: Kevin Youkilis (1b)
[edit] Relief Man of the Year Award
[edit] Single Season leaders
[edit] Hitters
- Batting Champions
- 1938: Jimmie Foxx (.349)
- 1941: Ted Williams (.406)
- 1942: Ted Williams (.356)
- 1947: Ted Williams (343)
- 1948: Ted Williams (.369)
- 1950: Billy Goodman (.354)
- 1957: Ted Williams (.388)
- 1958: Ted Williams (.328)
- 1960: Pete Runnels (.320)
- 1962: Pete Runnels (.326)
- 1963: Carl Yastrzemski (.321)
- 1967: Carl Yastrzemski (.326)
- 1968: Carl Yastrzemski (.301)
- 1979: Fred Lynn (.333)
- 1981: Carney Lansford (.336)
- 1983: Wade Boggs (.361)
- 1985: Wade Boggs (.368)
- 1986: Wade Boggs (.357)
- 1987: Wade Boggs (.363)
- 1988: Wade Boggs (.366)
- 1999: Nomar Garciaparra (.357)
- 2000: Nomar Garciaparra (.372)
- 2002: Manny Ramírez (.349)
- 2003: Bill Mueller (.326)
- Home Run Champions
- 1910: Jake Stahl (10)
- 1918: Babe Ruth (11)
- 1919: Babe Ruth (29)
- 1939: Jimmie Foxx (35)
- 1941: Ted Williams (37)
- 1942: Ted Williams (36)
- 1947: Ted Williams (32)
- 1949: Ted Williams (43)
- 1965: Tony Conigliaro (32)
- 1967: Carl Yastrzemski (44)
- 1977: Jim Rice (39)
- 1978: Jim Rice (46)
- 1981: Dwight Evans (22)
- 1983: Jim Rice (39)
- 1984: Tony Armas (43)
- 2004: Manny Ramírez (43)
- 2006: David Ortiz (54)
- RBI Champions
- 1902: Buck Freeman (121)
- 1903: Buck Freeman (104)
- 1919: Babe Ruth (114)
- 1938: Jimmie Foxx (175)
- 1939: Ted Williams (145)
- 1942: Ted Williams (137)
- 1947: Ted Williams (114)
- 1949: Vern Stephens and Ted Williams (159)
- 1950: Walt Dropo and Vern Stephens (144)
- 1955: Jackie Jensen: (116)
- 1958: Jackie Jensen (122)
- 1959: Jackie Jensen (112)
- 1963: Dick Stuart (118)
- 1967: Carl Yastrzemski (121)
- 1968: Ken Harrelson (109)
- 1978: Jim Rice (139)
- 1983: Jim Rice (126)
- 1984: Tony Armas (123)
- 1995: Mo Vaughn (126)
- 2005: David Ortiz (148)
- 2006: David Ortiz (137)
[edit] Pitchers
- Winning Games leaders
- 1901: Cy Young (33)
- 1902: Cy Young (32)
- 1903: Cy Young (28)
- 1912: Smokey Joe Wood (34)
- 1935: Wes Ferrell (25)
- 1942: Tex Hughson (22)
- 1955: Frank Sullivan (18)
- 1967: Jim Lonborg (22)
- 1986: Roger Clemens (24)
- 1987: Roger Clemens (20)
- 1999: Pedro Martínez (23)
- 2004: Curt Schilling (21)
- 2007: Josh Beckett (20)
- Strikeouts leaders
- 1901: Cy Young (158)
- 1942: Tex Hughson (113)
- 1967: Jim Lonborg (246)
- 1988: Roger Clemens (291)
- 1991: Roger Clemens (241)
- 1996: Roger Clemens (257)
- 1999: Pedro Martínez (313)
- 2000: Pedro Martínez (284)
- 2001: Hideo Nomo (220)
- 2002: Pedro Martínez (239)
- ERA leaders
- 1901: Cy Young (1.62)
- 1914: Dutch Leonard (0.96)
- 1915: Smokey Joe Wood (1.49)
- 1916: Babe Ruth (1.75)
- 1935: Lefty Grove (2.70)
- 1936: Lefty Grove (2.81)
- 1938: Lefty Grove (3.08)
- 1939: Lefty Grove (2.54)
- 1949: Mel Parnell (2.78)
- 1972: Luis Tiant (1.91)
- 1986: Roger Clemens (2.48)
- 1990: Roger Clemens (1.93)
- 1991: Roger Clemens (2.62)
- 1992: Roger Clemens (2.41)
- 1999: Pedro Martínez (2.07)
- 2000: Pedro Martínez (1.74)
- 2002: Pedro Martínez (2.26)
- 2003: Pedro Martínez (2.22)
[edit] Triple Crown Champions
[edit] Batting
- 1942: Ted Williams (.356, 36, 137)
- 1947: Ted Williams (.343, 32, 114)
- 1967: Carl Yastrzemski (.326, 44, 121)
[edit] Pitching
- 1901: Cy Young (33, 158, 1.62)
- 1999: Pedro Martínez (23, 313, 2.07)
[edit] Post-Season and All-Star Game MVP Award Winners
[edit] Team captains
- Doc Gessler (1909)[1]
- Harry Hooper (1918-1920)[2][3]
- Everett Scott (1921)[3]
- Carl Yastrzemski (1966,1969-83)
- Jim Rice (1985-89)
- Jason Varitek (2005-present)[4]
[edit] References
- ^ Gessler To Be Captain of The Red Sox. New York Times, 01-19-1909. Retrieved on 2008-02-11.
- ^ Harry Hooper Bio. 1918redsox.com. Retrieved on 2008-02-11.
- ^ a b Scott To Succeed Hooper. New York Times, 03-10-1921. Retrieved on 2008-02-11.
- ^ Varitek Deal Official. Jimmy Golen, Associated Press, Sun, 26 Dec 2004. Retrieved on 2008-02-12.