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1989 Boston Red Sox 1989 Boston Red Sox
1988/1990
Record 83-79 .512
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Standings 3rd in the AL East (6 games back)
Pythagorean 85-77, 85-77, 85-77
Runs (S/A) 774 / 735
BallparkFenway Park
Park FactorsBatting: 106 / Pitching: 106
Attendance2,510,012 (5th) (8th)
Payroll/Avg$19,064,885 / $674,078 (3rd)
Spring TrainingWinter Haven, Florida (Chain O’Lakes Park)
ManagerJoe Morgan
CoachesAl Bumbry, Bill Fischer, Dick Berardino, Rac Slider, Richie Hebner
ExecutivesGeneral 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 (WPLM-FM) Joe Castiglione, Ken Coleman
TV (WSBK) Bob Montgomery, Sean McDonough
Cable TV (NESN) Jerry Remy, Ned Martin
Spanish Radio (WRCA) Bobby Serrano, Hector Martinez

The 1989 Boston Red Sox went 83-79 and finished 3rd in the American League East. The Red Sox drew 2,510,012 to Fenway Park. Wade Boggs and Mike Greenwell made the All-Star team.

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Nick Esasky, shown here with the Braves, had a career year finishing 5th in AL with 30 HRs, and 3rd with 108 RBIs for the '89 Red Sox.

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