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1978 Boston Red Sox 1978 Boston Red Sox
1977/1979
Record 99-64 .607
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Standings 2nd in the AL East (1 game back)
Pythagorean 96-67, 96-67, 96-67
Runs (S/A) 796 / 657
BallparkFenway Park
Park FactorsBatting: 111 / Pitching: 109
Attendance2,320,643 (2nd) (5th)
Payroll/Avg$3,695,075 / $147,803 (3rd)
Spring TrainingWinter Haven, Florida (Chain O’Lakes Park)
ManagerDon Zimmer
CoachesAl Jackson, Eddie Yost, Johnny Pesky, Walt Hriniak
ExecutivesMajority Owner: Jean R. Yawkey, General Manager: Haywood Sullivan
Minor Leagues(AAA) Pawtucket Red Sox, (AA) Bristol Red Sox, (A) Elmira Pioneers, (A) Winter Haven Red Sox, (A) Winston-Salem Red Sox
Radio (WMEX) Jim Woods, Ned Martin
TV (WSBK) Dick Stockton, Ken Harrelson

The 1978 Boston Red Sox went 99-64 and finished 2nd in the American League East. The Red Sox drew 2,320,643 to Fenway Park. Rick Burleson, Dwight Evans, Carlton Fisk, Fred Lynn, Jerry Remy, Jim Rice and Carl Yastrzemski made the All-Star team. Jim Rice won the American League Most Valuable Player award. Gold Glove winners for 1978 included Dwight Evans and Fred Lynn.

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Jim Rice had perhaps the most impressive offensive performance of the Super70s hitting .315 with 213 hits, 121 runs, 46 HRs, 139 RBIs and the first 400 total base season in over 40 years. He walked off with AL MVP honors for the '78 Red Sox.

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