1995 Boston Red Sox season

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1995 Boston Red Sox
American League East Champions
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkFenway Park
CityBoston, Massachusetts
Record86–58 (.597)
Divisional place1st
OwnersJRY Trust
PresidentJohn Harrington
General managerDan Duquette
ManagerKevin Kennedy
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
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The 1995 Boston Red Sox season was the 95th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished first in the American League East with a record of 86 wins and 58 losses, as teams played 144 games (instead of the normal 162) due to the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike. The Red Sox then lost to the American League Central champion Cleveland Indians in the ALDS.

Offseason

Regular season

Record by month[6]
Month Record Cumulative AL East Ref.
Won Lost Won Lost Position GB
April 3 1 3 1 1st (tie) [7]
May 17 10 20 11 1st +6 [8]
June 14 14 34 25 1st +5 [9]
July 14 13 48 38 1st +4+12 [10]
August 23 7 71 45 1st +14 [11]
September 15 12 86 57 1st +8 [12]
October 0 1 86 58 1st +7 [13]

The Red Sox collected an MLB-high of 286 doubles in 1995, for an average of nearly 2 per game.[14]

Season standings

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Boston Red Sox 86 58 0.597 42–30 44–28
New York Yankees 79 65 0.549 7 46–26 33–39
Baltimore Orioles 71 73 0.493 15 36–36 35–37
Detroit Tigers 60 84 0.417 26 35–37 25–47
Toronto Blue Jays 56 88 0.389 30 29–43 27–45

Record vs. opponents


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 4–9 9–4 6–1 2–10 8–5 4–5 7–5 3–6 6–7 5–7 6–7 4–1 7–6
Boston 9–4 11–3 5–3 6–7 8–5 3–2 8–4 5–4 5–8 8–4 7–5 3–4 8–5
California 4–9 3–11 10–2 3–2 6–2 5–7 5–2 8–5 7–5 6–7 7–6 6–7 8–2
Chicago 1–6 3–5 2–10 5–8 8–4 8–5 6–7 10–3 3–2–1 7–5 4–9 5–7 6–5
Cleveland 10–2 7–6 2–3 8–5 10–3 11–1 9–4 9–4 6–6 7–0 5–4 6–3 10–3
Detroit 5–8 5–8 2–6 4–8 3–10 3–4 8–5 7–5 5–8 2–3 5–5 4–8 7–6
Kansas City 5–4 2–3 7–5 5–8 1–11 4–3 10–2 6–7 3–7 5–8 7–5 8–6 7–5
Milwaukee 5–7 4–8 2–5 7–6 4–9 5–8 2–10 9–4 5–6 7–2 3–2 5–7 7–5
Minnesota 6–3 4–5 5–8 3–10 4–9 5–7 7–6 4–9 3–4 5–7 4–8 5–8 1–4
New York 7–6 8–5 5–7 2–3–1 6–6 8–5 7–3 6–5 4–3 4–9 4–9 6–3 12–1
Oakland 7–5 4–8 7–6 5–7 0–7 3–2 8–5 2–7 7–5 9–4 7–6 5–8 3–7
Seattle 7–6 5–7 6–7 9–4 4–5 5–5 5–7 2–3 8–4 9–4 6–7 10–3 3–4
Texas 1–4 4–3 7–6 7–5 3–6 8–4 6–8 7–5 8–5 3–6 8–5 3–10 9–3
Toronto 6–7 5–8 2–8 5–6 3–10 6–7 5–7 5–7 4–1 1–12 7–3 4–3 3–9


Notable transactions

Opening Day lineup

10 Luis Alicea 2B
13 John Valentin SS
33 José Canseco DH
42 Mo Vaughn 1B
27 Mark Whiten RF
39 Mike Greenwell LF
15 Mike MacFarlane     C
11 Tim Naehring 3B
38 Lee Tinsley CF
36 Aaron Sele P

Roster

1995 Boston Red Sox
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Designated hitters

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

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

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI SB
C Mike Macfarlane 115 364 82 .225 15 51 2
1B Mo Vaughn 140 550 165 .300 39 126 11
2B Luis Alicea 132 419 113 .270 6 44 13
SS John Valentin 135 520 155 .298 27 102 20
3B Tim Naehring 126 433 133 .307 10 57 0
LF Mike Greenwell 120 481 143 .297 15 76 9
CF Lee Tinsley 100 341 97 .284 7 41 18
RF Troy O'Leary 112 399 123 .308 10 49 5
DH Jose Canseco 102 396 121 .306 24 81 4

Other batters

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

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI SB
Willie McGee 67 200 57 .285 2 15 5
Bill Haselman 64 152 37 .243 5 23 0
Reggie Jefferson 46 121 35 .289 5 26 0
Mark Whiten 32 108 20 .185 1 10 1
Chris Donnels 40 91 23 .253 2 11 0
Matt Stairs 39 88 23 .261 1 17 0
Dwayne Hosey 24 68 23 .338 3 7 6
Terry Shumpert 21 47 11 .234 0 3 3
Wes Chamberlain 19 42 5 .119 1 1 1
Carlos Rodríguez 13 30 10 .333 0 5 0
Rich Rowland 14 29 5 .172 0 1 0
Juan Bell 17 26 4 .154 1 2 0
Tuffy Rhodes 10 25 2 .080 0 1 0
Chris James 16 24 4 .167 0 1 0
Ron Mahay 5 20 4 .200 1 3 0
Dave Hollins 5 13 2 .154 0 1 0
Steve Rodriguez 6 8 1 .125 0 0 1
Scott Hatteberg 2 2 1 .500 0 0 0

Pitching

All starting and relief pitchers

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

Player G GS IP W L SV ERA SO
Tim Wakefield 27 27 195.1 16 8 0 2.95 119
Erik Hanson 29 29 186.2 15 5 0 4.24 139
Roger Clemens 23 23 140.0 10 5 0 4.18 132
Rhéal Cormier 48 12 115.0 7 5 0 4.07 69
Zane Smith 24 21 110.2 8 8 0 5.61 47
Mike Maddux 36 4 89.2 4 1 1 3.61 65
Vaughn Eshelman 23 14 81.2 6 3 0 4.85 41
Stan Belinda 63 0 69.2 8 1 10 3.10 57
Joe Hudson 39 0 46.0 0 1 1 4.11 29
Ken Ryan 28 0 32.2 0 4 7 4.96 34
Aaron Sele 6 6 32.1 3 1 0 3.06 21
Rick Aguilera 30 0 30.1 2 2 20 2.67 23
Alejandro Peña 17 0 24.1 1 1 0 7.40 25
Derek Lilliquist 28 0 23.0 2 1 0 6.26 9
Jeff Suppan 8 3 22.2 1 2 0 5.96 19
Mike Stanton 22 0 21.0 1 0 0 3.00 10
Frank Rodriguez 9 2 15.1 0 2 0 10.57 14
Jeff Pierce 12 0 15.0 0 3 0 6.60 12
Eric Gunderson 19 0 12.1 2 1 0 5.11 9
Mike Hartley 5 0 7.0 0 0 0 9.00 2
Tim Van Egmond 4 1 6.2 0 1 0 9.45 5
Brian Looney 3 1 4.2 0 1 0 17.36 2
Joel Johnston 4 0 4.0 0 1 0 11.25 4
Matt Murray 2 1 3.1 0 1 0 18.90 1
Brian Bark 3 0 2.1 0 0 0 0.00 0
Keith Shepherd 2 0 1.0 0 0 0 36.00 0

ALDS

Game Score Date
1 Boston 4, Cleveland 5 October 3, 1995
2 Boston 0, Cleveland 4 October 4, 1995
3 Cleveland 8, Boston 2 October 6, 1995

Farm system

The Trenton Thunder replaced the New Britain Red Sox as the Red Sox' Double-A affiliate. The Class A Michigan Battle Cats replaced the Class A-Advanced Lynchburg Red Sox.

Level Team League Manager
AAA Pawtucket Red Sox International League Buddy Bailey
AA Trenton Thunder Eastern League Ken Macha
A-Advanced Sarasota Red Sox Florida State League Tom Barrett
A Michigan Battle Cats Midwest League DeMarlo Hale
A-Short Season Utica Blue Sox New York–Penn League Bob Geren
Rookie GCL Red Sox Gulf Coast League Felix Maldonado

Source:[34][35]

Game log

Red Sox Win Red Sox Loss Game Postponed Clinched Playoff Spot Clinched Division
1995 Boston Red Sox Season Game Log: 86–58 (Home: 42–30; Away: 44–28)
April: 3–1
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
1 April 26 Twins 9–0 Sele (1–0) Erickson (0–1) Fenway Park 32,980 1–0 W1
2 April 28 White Sox 10–4 Cormier (1–0) Bere (0–1) Fenway Park 23,199 2–0 W2
3 April 29 White Sox 8–0 Hanson (1–0) Álvarez (0–1) Fenway Park 27,631 3–0 W3
4 April 30 White Sox 11–17 DeLeon (1–0) Rodriguez (0–1) Fenway Park 30,658 3–1 L1
May: 17–10
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
5 May 1 @ Yankees 3–5 Howe (1–0) Lilliquist (0–1) Wetteland (3) Yankee Stadium 17,412 3–2 L2
6 May 2 @ Yankees 8–0 Eshelman (1–0) Hitchcock (0–1) Yankee Stadium 13,694 4–2 W1
7 May 3 @ Yankees 3–4 (13) Wickman (1–0) Pierce (0–1) Yankee Stadium 19,990 4–3 L1
8 May 4 @ Yankees 3–5 Ausanio (1–0) Johnston (0–1) Wetteland (4) Yankee Stadium 18,994 4–4 L2
9 May 5 @ Tigers 10–7 Lilliquist (1–1) Lira (0–1) Ryan (1) Tiger Stadium 10,041 5–4 W1
10 May 6 @ Tigers 5–3 Sele (2–0) Bergman (0–3) Belinda (1) Tiger Stadium 16,564 6–4 W2
11 May 7 @ Tigers 12–1 Eshelman (2–0) Groom (0–1) Tiger Stadium 10,752 7–4 W3
12 May 9 Orioles 4–3 Belinda (1–0) Benítez (0–2) Fenway Park 22,006 8–4 W4
13 May 10 Orioles 6–2 Hanson (2–0) Fernandez (0–1) Fenway Park 19,776 9–4 W5
May 11 Orioles Postponed (rain). Makeup date August 10.
14 May 12 Yankees 2–12 Hitchcock (1–2) Sele (2–1) Fenway Park 32,754 9–5 L1
15 May 13 Yankees 6–4 Eshelman (3–0) Wickman (1–1) Ryan (2) Fenway Park 32,695 10–5 W1
16 May 14 Yankees 3–2 Peña (1–0) Howe (1–1) Fenway Park 32,526 11–5 W2
17 May 16 @ Brewers 5–0 Hanson (3–0) Scanlan (1–1) Milwaukee County Stadium 7,714 12–5 W3
18 May 17 @ Brewers 8–2 Sele (3–1) Bones (2–1) Milwaukee County Stadium 10,934 13–5 W4
19 May 18 Indians 4–3 Belinda (2–0) Poole (1–2) Fenway Park 24,285 14–5 W5
20 May 19 Indians 5–9 Julián Tavárez (1–0) Ryan (0–1) Fenway Park 23,507 14–6 L1
21 May 20 Indians 5–7 Plunk (2–0) Peña (1–1) Mesa (4) Fenway Park 29,412 14–7 L2
22 May 21 Indians 10–12 Assenmacher (1–0) Pierce (0–2) Mesa (5) Fenway Park 32,339 14–8 L3
23 May 23 @ Mariners 5–4 (10) Belinda (3–0) Frey (0–2) Ryan (3) Kingdome 11,858 15–8 W1
24 May 24 @ Mariners 6–15 Carmona (1–1) Pierce (0–3) Nelson (1) Kingdome 10,041 15–9 L1
25 May 25 @ Mariners 3–4 Belcher (2–0) Smith (0–1) Ayala (6) Kingdome 12,194 15–10 L2
26 May 26 @ Angels 8–3 Hanson (4–0) Williams (1–2) Anaheim Stadium 27,816 16–10 W1
27 May 27 @ Angels 12–1 Wakefield (1–0) Bielecki (2–1) Anaheim Stadium 29,792 17–10 W2
28 May 28 @ Angels 3–8 Finley (2–4) Van Egmond (0–1) Anaheim Stadium 27,497 17–11 L1
29 May 29 @ Athletics 9–6 Smith (1–1) Stewart (2–4) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 30,846 18–11 W1
30 May 30 @ Athletics 1–0 Wakefield (2–0) Darling (1–2) Ryan (4) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 11,224 19–11 W2
31 May 31 @ Athletics 6–5 Hanson (5–0) Stottlemyre (3–1) Ryan (5) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 14,616 20–11 W3
June: 14–14
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
32 June 2 Mariners 6–5 (10) Belinda (4–0) Torres (0–2) Fenway Park 33,476 21–11 W4
33 June 3 Mariners 10–8 Cormier (2–0) Carmona (1–2) Ryan (6) Kingdome 27,301 22–11 W5
34 June 4 Mariners 2–1 (10) Wakefield (3–0) Ayala (1–1) Fenway Park 28,512 23–11 W6
35 June 5 Angels 3–2 Hanson (6–0) Bielecki (2–2) Ryan (7) Fenway Park 22,027 24–11 W7
36 June 6 Angels 3–12 Langston (4–1) Looney (0–1) James (1) Fenway Park 23,977 24–12 L1
37 June 7 Angels 5–1 Clemens (1–0) Finley (3–5) Fenway Park 23,372 25–12 W1
38 June 8 Angels 8–10 Butcher (5–0) Cormier (2–1) Smith (15) Fenway Park 25,336 25–13 L1
39 June 9 Athletics 4–1 Wakefield (4–0) Stewart (3–5) Fenway Park 30,304 26–13 W1
40 June 10 Athletics 5–8 Corsi (2–0) Maddux (1–1) Fenway Park 31,418 26–14 L1
41 June 11 Athletics 1–8 Stottlemyre (5–1) Smith (1–2) Fenway Park 29,737 26–15 L2
42 June 12 @ Blue Jays 3–4 (12) Timlin (3–0) Ryan (0–2) SkyDome 40,171 26–16 L3
43 June 13 @ Blue Jays 11–7 Maddux (2–1) Hentgen (4–4) SkyDome 36,297 27–16 W1
44 June 14 @ Blue Jays 3–5 Leiter (5–2) Wakefield (4–1) Castillo (1) SkyDome 37,898 27–17 L1
45 June 16 Brewers 3–4 Miranda (4–2) Hanson (6–1) Fetters (5) Fenway Park 29,086 27–18 L2
46 June 17 Brewers 1–9 Sparks (2–2) Clemens (1–1) Fenway Park 29,882 27–19 L3
47 June 18 Brewers 4–2 Smith (2–2) Bones (4–4) Belinda (2) Fenway Park 28,646 28–19 W1
48 June 19 @ Indians 3–4 (10) Plunk (4–1) Ryan (0–3) Jacobs Field 41,645 28–20 L1
49 June 20 @ Indians 2–9 Ogea (3–0) Eshelman (3–1) Jacobs Field 40,190 28–21 L2
50 June 21 @ Indians 3–1 Hanson (7–1) Hershiser (5–3) Belinda (3) Jacobs Field 41,948 29–21 W1
51 June 22 @ Orioles 4–1 Clemens (2–1) Brown (5–6) Belinda (4) Camden Yards 45,081 30–21 W2
52 June 23 @ Orioles 5–7 Mussina (6–5) Smith (2–3) Lee (1) Camden Yards 46,306 30–22 L1
53 June 24 @ Orioles 6–5 Cormier (3–1) Orosco (1–1) Belinda (5) Camden Yards 47,262 31–22 W1
54 June 25 @ Orioles 1–10 Rhodes (2–2) Eshelman (3–2) Camden Yards 47,561 31–23 L1
55 June 26 Blue Jays 4–3 Belinda (5–0) Castillo (0–2) Fenway Park 26,716 32–23 W1
56 June 27 Blue Jays 6–5 (11) Lilliquist (2–1) Williams (0–2) Fenway Park 30,262 33–23 W2
57 June 28 Blue Jays 4–8 Cone (6–4) Smith (2–4) Fenway Park 31,467 33–24 L1
58 June 29 Tigers 7–1 Wakefield (5–1) Moore (5–6) Fenway Park 28,457 34–24 W1
59 June 30 Tigers 6–7 Boever (4–3) Ryan (0–4) Henneman (14) Fenway Park 31,349 34–25 L1
July: 14–13
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
60 July 1 Tigers 2–11 Lira (5–4) Hanson (7–2) Doherty (1) Fenway Park 33,359 34–26 L2
61 July 2 Tigers 12–11 Belinda (6–0) Boever (4–4) Fenway Park 34,344 35–26 W1
62 July 3 @ Royals 12–5 Smith (3–4) Appier (11–4) Maddux (1) Kauffman Stadium 24,742 36–26 W2
63 July 4 @ Royals 6–5 Wakefield (6–1) Gubicza (5–7) Belinda (6) Kauffman Stadium 26,584 37–26 W3
64 July 5 @ Royals 2–3 Pichardo (5–3) Rodriguez (0–2) Kauffman Stadium 7,511 37–27 L1
65 July 6 @ Twins 4–6 Radke (5–7) Smith (3–5) Stevens (1) Metrodome 11,934 37–28 L2
66 July 7 @ Twins 5–4 Belinda (7–0) Guardado (0–7) Aguilera (13) Metrodome 12,594 38–28 W1
67 July 8 @ Twins 5–9 Guthrie (4–3) Belinda (7–1) Metrodome 14,838 38–29 L1
68 July 9 @ Twins 7–0 Wakefield (7–1) Rodriguez (0–3) Metrodome 18,574 39–29 W1
69 July 13 Rangers 8–9 Vosberg (4–2) Clemens (2–2) Russell (13) Fenway Park 33,315 39–30 L1
70 July 14 Rangers 5–2 Wakefield (8–1) Pavlik (5–5) Aguilera (14) Fenway Park 32,348 40–30 W1
71 July 15 Rangers 2–7 Gross (4–8) Hanson (7–3) Fenway Park 34,004 40–31 L1
72 July 16 Rangers 2–5 Rogers (9–4) Smith (3–6) Russell (14) Fenway Park 30,295 40–32 L2
73 July 17 Royals 3–4 Gubicza (7–7) Suppan (0–1) Montgomery (16) Fenway Park 24,891 40–33 L3
74 July 18 Royals 4–1 Clemens (3–2) Gordon (6–6) Aguilera (15) Fenway Park 26,960 41–33 W1
75 July 19 @ White Sox 5–3 Wakefield (9–1) Sirotka (0–1) Aguilera (16) Comiskey Park 22,391 42–33 W2
76 July 20 @ White Sox 3–1 Hanson (8–3) McCaskill (4–3) Aguilera (17) Comiskey Park 21,235 43–33 W3
77 July 21 Twins 13–5 Smith (4–6) Trombley (1–5) Hudson (1) Fenway Park 31,124 44–33 W4
78 July 22 Twins 7–8 Guthrie (5–3) Suppan (0–2) Stevens (2) Fenway Park 34,384 44–34 L1
79 July 23 Twins 3–8 Tapani (5–11) Clemens (3–3) Fenway Park 34,205 44–35 L2
80 July 24 Twins 4–1 Wakefield (10–1) Radke (7–8) Aguilera (18) Fenway Park 26,333 45–35 W1
81 July 25 White Sox 3–8 Bere (5–8) Cormier (3–2) Hernández (14) Fenway Park 33,069 45–36 L1
82 July 26 White Sox 5–3 Smith (5–6) Fernandez (4–7) Aguilera (19) Fenway Park 33,457 46–36 W1
83 July 27 White Sox 4–5 Karchner (1–0) Aguilera (1–2) Hernández (15) Fenway Park 34,474 46–37 L1
84 July 28 @ Rangers 6–2 Maddux (3–1) Taylor (0–1) The Ballpark in Arlington 39,199 47–37 W1
85 July 29 @ Rangers 7–1 Wakefield (11–1) Gross (4–10) The Ballpark in Arlington 46,717 48–37 W2
86 July 30 @ Rangers 6–7 Whiteside (3–3) Hanson (8–4) Russell (16) The Ballpark in Arlington 37,219 48–38 L1
August: 23–7
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
87 August 1 @ Tigers 13–3 Smith (6–6) Moore (5–11) Tiger Stadium 20,170 49–38 W1
88 August 2 @ Tigers 0–5 Bergman (4–6) Clemens (3–4) Tiger Stadium 16,488 49–39 L1
89 August 3 @ Tigers 10–2 Wakefield (12–1) Nitkowski (1–4) Tiger Stadium 11,451 50–39 W1
90 August 4 @ Blue Jays 7–1 Hanson (9–4) Rogers (0–1) SkyDome 40,137 51–39 W2
91 August 5 @ Blue Jays 9–3 Cormier (4–2) Hentgen (8–9) SkyDome 41,454 52–39 W3
92 August 6 @ Blue Jays 6–4 Eshelman (4–2) Hurtado (3–1) Aguilera (20) SkyDome 38,194 53–39 W4
93 August 7 @ Blue Jays 5–4 (10) Belinda (8–1) Crabtree (0–2) SkyDome 42,135 54–39 W5
94 August 8 Indians 5–1 Wakefield (13–1) Clark (6–4) Fenway Park 34,574 55–39 W6
95 August 9 Indians 9–5 Hanson (10–4) Plunk (5–2) Fenway Park 34,240 56–39 W7
96 August 10 Orioles 11–1 Cormier (5–2) Erickson (7–9) Fenway Park 57–39 W8
97 August 11 Orioles 5–4 (12) Aguilera (2–2) Clark (2–3) Fenway Park 33,143 58–39 W9
98 August 12 Orioles 7–0 Clemens (4–4) Mussina (13–7) Fenway Park 34,234 59–39 W10
99 August 13 Orioles 3–2 Wakefield (14–1) Krivda (0–2) Belinda (7) Fenway Park 34,158 60–39 W11
100 August 14 Yankees 9–3 Hanson (11–4) Kamieniecki (3–4) Fenway Park 34,319 61–39 W12
101 August 15 Yankees 2–9 Hitchcock (6–7) Cormier (5–3) Fenway Park 34,616 61–40 L1
102 August 16 Yankees 7–4 Gunderson (2–1) Wickman (2–4) Belinda (8) Fenway Park 34,304 62–40 W1
103 August 17 @ Angels 4–3 Gunderson (3–1) Habyan (3–4) Belinda (9) Anaheim Stadium 25,435 63–40 W2
104 August 18 @ Mariners 3–9 Wolcott (1–0) Wakefield (14–2) Kingdome 27,256 63–41 L1
105 August 19 @ Mariners 4–3 Hanson (12–4) Benes (6–8) Aguilera (21) Kingdome 36,007 64–41 W1
106 August 20 @ Mariners 7–6 Cormier (6–3) Bosio (8–6) Aguilera (22) Kingdome 21,813 65–41 W2
107 August 21 @ Angels 6–4 Eshelman (5–2) Anderson (6–5) Belinda (10) Anaheim Stadium 23,943 66–41 W3
108 August 22 @ Angels 6–4 Clemens (5–4) Harkey (7–8) Aguilera (23) Anaheim Stadium 27,822 67–41 W4
109 August 23 @ Angels 6–5 (10) Stanton (2–1) Smith (0–5) Aguilera (24) Anaheim Stadium 29,053 68–41 W5
110 August 24 @ Athletics 13–6 Hanson (13–4) Ontiveros (8–5) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 13,922 69–41 W6
111 August 25 @ Athletics 1–6 Johns (2–0) Cormier (6–4) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 17,156 69–42 L1
112 August 26 @ Athletics 4–11 Stottlemyre (12–5) Smith (6–7) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 23,177 69–43 L2
113 August 27 @ Athletics 4–1 Clemens (6–4) Van Poppel (3–5) Aguilera (25) Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum 24,220 70–43 W1
114 August 29 Mariners 4–6 Benes (7–8) Wakefield (14–3) Charlton (3) Fenway Park 31,328 70–44 L1
115 August 30 Mariners 7–6 Maddux (4–1) Nelson (5–2) Aguilera (26) Fenway Park 32,356 71–44 W1
116 August 31 Mariners 2–11 Wolcott (2–1) Cormier (6–5) Guetterman (1) Fenway Park 30,627 71–45 L1
September/October: 15–13
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Record Streak
117 September 1 Angels 11–3 Clemens (7–4) Boskie (6–3) Fenway Park 32,861 72–45 W1
118 September 2 Angels 5–4 Smith (7–7) Langston (13–4) Aguilera (27) Fenway Park 32,867 73–45 W2
119 September 3 Angels 8–1 Wakefield (15–3) Finley (13–10) Fenway Park 32,987 74–45 W3
120 September 5 Athletics 7–4 (14) Aguilera (3–2) Reyes (3–5) Fenway Park 27,080 75–45 W4
121 September 6 Athletics 8–2 Clemens (8–4) Johns (3–1) Fenway Park 30,454 76–45 W5
122 September 8 @ Yankees 4–8 Cone (15–7) Wakefield (15–4) Howe (2) Yankee Stadium 35,896 76–46 L1
123 September 9 @ Yankees 1–9 Pettitte (9–8) Smith (7–8) Yankee Stadium 47,719 76–47 L2
124 September 10 @ Yankees 3–9 Hitchcock (8–9) Hanson (13–5) Yankee Stadium 27,527 76–48 L3
125 September 11 @ Orioles 10–7 Lee (2–0) Gunderson (3–2) Jones (22) Camden Yards 40,585 76–49 L4
126 September 12 @ Orioles 5–6 Hartley (1–0) Hudson (0–1) Orosco (2) Camden Yards 40,282 76–50 L5
127 September 13 @ Orioles 2–0 Wakefield (16–4) Haynes (0–1) Aguilera (28) Camden Yards 41,536 77–50 W1
128 September 14 @ Indians 3–5 Hershiser (14–6) Eshelman (5–3) Mesa (43) Jacobs Field 41,812 77–51 L1
129 September 15 @ Indians 6–3 Hanson (14–5) Embree (2–2) Jacobs Field 41,833 78–51 W1
130 September 16 @ Indians 5–6 Clark (9–6) Clemens (8–5) Mesa (44) Jacobs Field 41,765 78–52 L1
131 September 17 @ Indians 9–6 Suppan (1–2) Shuey (0–2) Aguilera (29) Jacobs Field 41,723 79–52 W1
132 September 18 Brewers 1–6 Bones (10–10) Wakefield (16–5) Fenway Park 28,176 79–53 L1
133 September 19 Brewers 5–3 Eshelman (6–3) Sparks (8–10) Aguilera (30) Fenway Park 27,060 80–53 W1
134 September 20 Brewers 3–2 Cormier (7–5) Karl (5–6) Aguilera (31) Fenway Park 32,563 81–53 W2
September 22 Blue Jays Postponed (rain). Makeup date September 23.
135 September 23 (1) Blue Jays 5–0 Clemens (9–5) Leiter (11–10) Fenway Park 32,791 82–53 W3
136 September 23 (2) Blue Jays 6–8 Ware (2–1) Wakefield (16–6) Castillo (13) Fenway Park 21,266 82–54 L1
137 September 24 Blue Jays 1–2 Guzmán (4–14) Aguilera (3–3) Timlin (5) Fenway Park 32,427 82–55 L2
138 September 25 Tigers 4–7 Gohr (1–0) Murray (0–3) Doherty (6) Fenway Park 25,662 82–56 L3
139 September 26 Tigers 5–1 Smith (8–8) Nitkowski (2–7) Fenway Park 24,032 83–56 W1
140 September 27 Tigers 5–7 Lima (3–9) Wakefield (16–7) Blomdahl (1) Fenway Park 30,989 83–57 L1
141 September 28 @ Brewers 11–6 Clemens (10–5) Scanlan (4–7) Milwaukee County Stadium 8,286 84–57 W1
142 September 29 @ Brewers 11–9 Hanson (15–5) Bones (10–12) Aguilera (32) Milwaukee County Stadium 10,775 85–57 W2
143 September 30 @ Brewers 9–1 Maddux (5–1) Sparks (9–11) Milwaukee County Stadium 14,610 86–57 W3
144 October 1 @ Brewers 1–8 Karl (6–7) Wakefield (16–8) Milwaukee County Stadium 15,453 86–58 L1
Reference:[36]

Postseason game log

Boston Red Sox 1995 Postseason Game Log (0–3)
#/ Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Stadium Attendance Series Streak
1 October 3 @ Indians 4–5 (14) Hill (1–0) Smith (0–1) Jacobs Field 44,218 0–1 L1
2 October 4 @ Indians 0–4 Hershiser (1–0) Hanson (0–1) Jacobs Field 44,262 0–2 L2
3 October 6 Indians 2–8 Nagy (1–0) Wakefield (0–1) Fenway Park 34,211 0–3 L3
Red Sox Lose Series 0–3

Awards and honors

All-Star Game

References

  1. ^ Bill Haselman at Baseball Reference
  2. ^ Juan Bell at Baseball Reference
  3. ^ Vaughn Eshelman page at Baseball Reference
  4. ^ Luis Alicea page at Baseball Reference
  5. ^ Otis Nixon at Baseball Reference
  6. ^ "The 1995 Boston Red Sox". Retrosheet. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
  7. ^ "Events of Sunday, April 30, 1995".
  8. ^ "Events of Wednesday, May 31, 1995".
  9. ^ "Events of Friday, June 30, 1995".
  10. ^ "Events of Monday, July 31, 1995".
  11. ^ "Events of Thursday, August 31, 1995".
  12. ^ "Events of Saturday, September 30, 1995".
  13. ^ "Events of Sunday, October 1, 1995".
  14. ^ "1995 Major League Baseball Season Summary".
  15. ^ Mike MacFarlane page at Baseball Reference
  16. ^ Stan Belinda at Baseball Reference
  17. ^ a b Mark Whiten at Baseball Reference
  18. ^ Reggie Jefferson at Baseball Reference
  19. ^ Erik Hanson page at Baseball Reference
  20. ^ Troy O'Leary page at Baseball Reference
  21. ^ Zane Smith at Baseball Reference
  22. ^ Derek Lilliquist page at Baseball Reference
  23. ^ Tim Wakefield at Baseball Reference
  24. ^ Tuffy Rhodes at Baseball Reference
  25. ^ Mike Maddux page at Baseball Reference
  26. ^ Pat Burrell at Baseball Reference
  27. ^ Willie McGee at Baseball Reference
  28. ^ Rick Aguilera page at Baseball Reference
  29. ^ Wally Whitehurst at Baseball Reference
  30. ^ Mike Stanton at Baseball Reference
  31. ^ Eric Gunderson page at Baseball Reference
  32. ^ Wes Chamberlain page at Baseball Reference
  33. ^ Dwayne Hosey page at Baseball Reference
  34. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
  35. ^ Boston Red Sox Official Yearbook. 1995. p. 61. Retrieved March 14, 2021 – via Wayback Machine.
  36. ^ "1995 Boston Red Sox Schedule". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 8, 2019.

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