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1965 Boston Red Sox 1965 Boston Red Sox
1964/1966
Record 62-100 .383
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Standings 9th in the AL (40 games back)
Pythagorean 69-93, 68-94, 68-94
Runs (S/A) 669 / 791
BallparkFenway Park
Park FactorsBatting: 106 / Pitching: 108
Attendance652,201 (7th) (15th)
Spring TrainingScottsdale, Arizona (Scottsdale Stadium I)
ManagerBilly Herman
CoachesBilly Gardner, Len Okrie, Mace Brown, Pete Runnels
ExecutivesPresident: Thomas Yawkey, General Manager: Richard O'Connell, General Manager: Michael Higgins
Minor Leagues(AAA) Toronto Maple Leafs, (AA) Pittsfield Red Sox, (A) Wellsville Red Sox, (A) Waterloo Hawks, (A) Winston-Salem Red Sox, (Rookie) Harlan Red Sox
Radio (WHDH) Curt Gowdy, Mel Parnell, Ned Martin
TV (WHDH) Curt Gowdy, Mel Parnell, Ned Martin

The 1965 Boston Red Sox went 62-100 and finished 9th in the American League. The Red Sox drew 652,201 to Fenway Park. Felix Mantilla and Carl Yastrzemski made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1965 included Carl Yastrzemski.

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