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| Record |
95-65 .594 |
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| Standings |
Won the AL East |
| Pythagorean |
88-72, 89-71, 89-71 |
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796 /
709 |
| Postseason | Won ALCS 3-0 over Oakland Athletics Lost World Series 4-3 to Cincinnati Reds | | Ballpark | Fenway Park | | Park Factors | Batting: 109 / Pitching: 108 | | Attendance | 1,748,587 (1st) (4th) | | Spring Training | Winter Haven, Florida (Chain O’Lakes Park) | | Manager | Darrell Johnson | | Coaches | Don Bryant, Don Zimmer, Eddie Popowski, Johnny Pesky, Stan Williams | | Executives | President: Thomas Yawkey, General Manager: Richard O'Connell | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Pawtucket Red Sox, (AA) Bristol Red Sox, (A) Elmira Pioneers, (A) Winter Haven Red Sox, (A) Winston-Salem Red Sox | | Radio | (WHDH) Jim Woods, Ned Martin | | TV | (WSBK) Dick Stockton, Ken Harrelson |
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The 1975 Boston Red Sox
went 95-65
and finished 1st
in the
American League East. The Red Sox
drew 1,748,587
to Fenway Park.
Fred Lynn and Carl Yastrzemski made the All-Star team. Fred Lynn won the American League Rookie of the Year award. Fred Lynn won the American League Most Valuable Player award. Gold Glove winners for 1975 included Fred Lynn.
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| | Fred Lynn, shown here with the Orioles (sorry Sox fans!) had one of the greatest rookie seasons ever bringing home both Rookie of the Year and MVP for the first time. | | | | Photo by Lou Sauritch, © 2006 BaseballChronology.com | | | |
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