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1974 Boston Red Sox season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1974 Boston Red Sox season

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1974 Boston Red Sox
Major league affiliations
Location
1974 Information
Owner(s) Tom Yawkey
General Manager(s) Dick O'Connell
Manager(s) Darrell Johnson
Local television WBZ-TV, Ch. 4
(Ken Coleman, Johnny Pesky)
Local radio WHDH-AM 850
(Ned Martin, Dave Martin)

The 1974 Boston Red Sox season involved the Red Sox finishing 3rd in the American League East with a record of 84 wins and 78 losses.

Contents

[edit] Offseason

  • December 7, 1973: Juan Marichal was purchased by the Boston Red Sox from the San Francisco Giants. [1]
  • December 7, 1973: Diego Segui was traded by the St. Louis Cardinals with Reggie Cleveland and Terry Hughes to the Boston Red Sox for Lynn McGlothen, John Curtis, and Mike Garman. [2]
  • March 26, 1974: Orlando Cepeda was released by the Boston Red Sox.

[edit] Regular season

[edit] The Injury Bug Struck Boston

Two calamities befell the Red Sox that year, and they would work to make the year a disappointing one and let the team get the nickname of "chokers". First Carlton Fisk, who appeared to be ready for greatness, tore up his left knee while blocking the plate in a June 28 game against the Cleveland Indians at Cleveland. he had surgery and was out for the rest of the season. Catching, meant to be a Sox strongpoint, became a weak one instead. Then Rick Wise, who was expected to join with Luis Tiant and Bill Lee to give the Sox a solid 1-2-3 punch on the mound, missed much of the early part of the season with a shoulder injury, and when he was coming back from that he broke a finger when his wife accidentally closed a door on his hand. He ended up at 3-4 with Boston in 1974.

[edit] 56 Years And Counting

Despite the injuries, the team persevered, actually holdong a seven-game lead as of August 21. then the Sox went into an incredible slump, losing 24 of the final 38 games and dropping all the way to third. Boston fans were livid, and some said that the Sox had been playing over their heads all along and that it had finally caught up with them, especially when they lacked Fisk and Wise.

The Baltimore Orioles easily won the AL East in 1974, then lost to the Oakland A's for the second straight year, and the A's went on to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4 games to 1 to capture their third straight world championship. Boston licked itw wounds, taking some consolation from Carl Yastrzemski's .301 average, with 15 homers and 79 RBIs. Dwight Evans had .281, 10 homers and 70 RBIs. And there were 22 wins for Tiant and 17 for Bill Lee. Twice in three years now, the Red Sox fans thought they had the pennant, and twice the team had failed them. It appeared that in 1975 the Sox might have a hard time keeping the fans coming. But with Fred Lynn and Jim Rice due on the scene, no one need have worried.

[edit] Season standings

American League East
Rank Club Wins Losses Win % GB
1st Baltimore Orioles   918   71 .562    --
2nd New York Yankees   89   73 .549   2.0
3rd Boston Red Sox   84   78 .519   7.0
4th Cleveland Indians   77   85 .475 14.0
5th Milwaukee Brewers   76   86 .469 15.0
6th Detroit Tigers   72   90 .444 19.0

[edit] Notable Transactions

  • October 24, 1974: Juan Marichal was released by the Boston Red Sox. [3]

[edit] Roster

1974 Boston Red Sox roster
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Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

[edit] Player stats

[edit] Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI

[edit] Other batters

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI

[edit] Starting pitchers

Player G IP W L ERA SO

[edit] Other pitchers

Player G IP W L ERA

[edit] Relief pitchers
Player G W L SV ERA SO

[edit] References

  1. ^ Juan Marichal Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  2. ^ Diego Segui Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  3. ^ Juan Marichal Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com



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