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| Record |
84-78 .519 |
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| Standings |
2nd in the AL East (7 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
83-79, 83-79, 83-79 |
| Runs
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731 /
712 |
| Ballpark | Fenway Park | | Park Factors | Batting: 105 / Pitching: 105 | | Attendance | 2,562,435 (4th) (5th) | | Fancost | $94 (3rd) / $7,616 | | Payroll/Avg | $36,821,537 / $1,091,716 (2nd) | | OpExp/$PV | $70,000,000 / $833,333 | | Rev/OpInc | $81,000,000 / $10,000,000 | | Valuation | $160,000,000 | | Spring Training | Winter Haven, Florida (Chain O’Lakes Park) | | Manager | Joe Morgan | | Coaches | Al Bumbry, Bill Fischer, Dick Berardino, John McLaren, Richie Hebner | | Executives | General Partner: John L. Harrington, General Manager: Lou Gorman | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Pawtucket Red Sox, (AA) New Britain Red Sox, (A) Elmira Pioneers, (A) Winter Haven Red Sox, (A) Lynchburg Red Sox | | Radio | (WRKO) Bob Starr, Joe Castiglione | | TV | (WSBK) Bob Montgomery, Sean McDonough | | Cable TV | (NESN) Jerry Remy, Ned Martin | | Spanish Radio | (WROL) Bobby Serrano, Hector Martinez |
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The 1991 Boston Red Sox
went 84-78
and finished 2nd
in the
American League East. The Red Sox
drew 2,562,435
to Fenway Park.
Wade Boggs, Roger Clemens and Jeff Reardon made the All-Star team. Roger Clemens was honored with the Cy Young award. Gold Glove winners for 1991 included Tony Pena.
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| | All-Star Wade Boggs finished 2nd in batting at .332 and 4th in doubles with 42. | | | | Photo by Lou Sauritch, © 2006 BaseballChronology.com | | | |
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