Red Sox trivia

soxhop411

news aggravator
SoSH Member
Dec 4, 2009
46,458
old friend Jed Lowrie is still playing in the Majors and just had a walkoff single to win it for Oakland

incase you forgot, Lowrie made his MLB debut in 2008 with the Red Sox.
4 players on that 2008 team are currently managers for an MLB team.

without cheating can you name those four players?
Ross,Cash, Cora, and Kotsay.
 

worm0082

Penbis
SoSH Member
Sep 19, 2002
4,501
I could have sworn Baldelli was one , then I remembered he was on the 08 Rays WS team.
 

edoug

Member
SoSH Member
Jul 15, 2005
6,007
old friend Jed Lowrie is still playing in the Majors and just had a walkoff single to win it for Oakland

incase you forgot, Lowrie made his MLB debut in 2008 with the Red Sox.
4 players on that 2008 team are currently managers for an MLB team.

without cheating can you name those four players?
Ross,Cash, Cora, and Kotsay.
Great question, soxhop
I thought Kapler was one of the answers.
 

soxhop411

news aggravator
SoSH Member
Dec 4, 2009
46,458
Without cheating name the top 5 red sox players in terms of HR’s hit this season
 

Mr. Stinky Esq.

No more Ramon
SoSH Member
Dec 7, 2006
2,421
Devers, Story, Dalbec, Xander, Verdugo… now to check

edit: feels like I haven’t seen a JD homer in years and Christian’s total definitely snuck up on me
 

snowmanny

Member
SoSH Member
Dec 8, 2005
15,746
I had it right except for the part where I forgot Trevor Story was on the team
 

Sin Duda

Member
SoSH Member
Jul 16, 2005
840
(B)Austin Texas
Over the Monster has an article on Xander Bogaerts' quest for the batting title, and finished the article with the line "...he’ll join a pantheon of Red Sox batting title champs that includes Mookie Betts, Nomar Garciaparra, Ted Williams and Carl Yastrzemski, among others." I immediately took umbrage that there was no mention of another Sox RHH, Carney Lansford, and his wonderful 1981 season when he hit .336 to lead the league. It caused me to search for all the Sox who have won batting titles.

So Question 1, can you name the 13 Red Sox who have won batting titles? I'll give you Dale Alexander, who won the title in 1932 while playing a few games with Detroit (.250) before finishing the year in Boston (.372). Who are the other 12? Another hint: 7, including Alexander, were RHH and 6 were LHHs.
Dale Alexander (R, 1), Jimmie Foxx (R, 1), Ted Williams (L, 6), Billy Goodman (L,1), Pete Runnels (L, 2), Carl Yastrzemski (L, 3), Fred Lynn (L, 1), Carney Lansford (R, 1), Wade Boggs (L, 5), Nomar Garciaparra (R, 2), Manny Ramirez (R, 1), Bill Mueller (R, won 1), Mookie Betts (R, 1)

And Question 2, which AL club has had a hitter lead the league in hitting the most? (e.g. Ted's 6 titles count as 6)
Detroit 27 (not counting Alexander's 1932), Boston 26, Minnesota (Carew) 14, NYY only 10!
 

Kliq

Member
SoSH Member
Mar 31, 2013
22,797
Over the Monster has an article on Xander Bogaerts' quest for the batting title, and finished the article with the line "...he’ll join a pantheon of Red Sox batting title champs that includes Mookie Betts, Nomar Garciaparra, Ted Williams and Carl Yastrzemski, among others." I immediately took umbrage that there was no mention of another Sox RHH, Carney Lansford, and his wonderful 1981 season when he hit .336 to lead the league. It caused me to search for all the Sox who have won batting titles.

So Question 1, can you name the 13 Red Sox who have won batting titles? I'll give you Dale Alexander, who won the title in 1932 while playing a few games with Detroit (.250) before finishing the year in Boston (.372). Who are the other 12? Another hint: 7, including Alexander, were RHH and 6 were LHHs.
Dale Alexander (R, 1), Jimmie Foxx (R, 1), Ted Williams (L, 6), Billy Goodman (L,1), Pete Runnels (L, 2), Carl Yastrzemski (L, 3), Fred Lynn (L, 1), Carney Lansford (R, 1), Wade Boggs (L, 5), Nomar Garciaparra (R, 2), Manny Ramirez (R, 1), Bill Mueller (R, won 1), Mookie Betts (R, 1)

And Question 2, which AL club has had a hitter lead the league in hitting the most? (e.g. Ted's 6 titles count as 6)
Detroit 27 (not counting Alexander's 1932), Boston 26, Minnesota (Carew) 14, NYY only 10!
Detroit is an easy call imo because you know Cobb was a monster (12 all by himself) and then you think of all their other great hitters over the years, Harry Heilmann, Hank Greenberg, Al Kaline, Miguel Cabrera, etc. and they add up. I'm surprised the Red Sox are actually that close
 

Ferm Sheller

Member
SoSH Member
Mar 5, 2007
20,648
Went down a Wikipedia rabbit hole and came up with this question: Which Red Sox player, who got his first ML hit with the Sox on Sept. 16, 1980, homered in his final Red Sox AB (not final ML AB) on July 10, 1985?

Reid Nichols
 

Petagine in a Bottle

Member
SoSH Member
Jan 13, 2021
12,280
The 04 team stole 68 bases- the same as the 10 team. The 10 team had just one player in double digits with steals- who was it?

Ryan Kalish, led the team with 10 SB
 

Paveskovich's Pole

New Member
Dec 24, 2022
28
Father's Day (week) Trivia: The MLB Father/Son combination HR record for a single team has to be Barry and Bobby Bonds with 772 for SF. Which Father/Son combo holds the record for the Red Sox and how many?
 

The Gray Eagle

Member
SoSH Member
Aug 1, 2001
16,851
Father's Day (week) Trivia: The MLB Father/Son combination HR record for a single team has to be Barry and Bobby Bonds with 772 for SF. Which Father/Son combo holds the record for the Red Sox and how many?
Got to be Ted Williams and John Henry Williams with 521 combined.
 

Red(s)HawksFan

Member
SoSH Member
Jan 23, 2009
20,872
Maine
Father's Day (week) Trivia: The MLB Father/Son combination HR record for a single team has to be Barry and Bobby Bonds with 772 for SF. Which Father/Son combo holds the record for the Red Sox and how many?
The only father/son combo that comes to mind is Haywood and Marc Sullivan. I'm guessing their combined total is a single digit like 6.
 

ColdSoxPack

Well-Known Member
Silver Supporter
Jul 14, 2005
2,448
Simi Valley, CA
old friend Jed Lowrie is still playing in the Majors and just had a walkoff single to win it for Oakland

incase you forgot, Lowrie made his MLB debut in 2008 with the Red Sox.
4 players on that 2008 team are currently managers for an MLB team.

without cheating can you name those four players?
Ross,Cash, Cora, and Kotsay.
This was the year the Red Sox opened in Japan and played an exhibition game either before or after Japan at the LA Coliseum. I was there and remember seeing Jed Lowrie for the first time. Good times.
 

BuellMiller

New Member
Mar 25, 2015
451
The only father/son combo that comes to mind is Haywood and Marc Sullivan. I'm guessing their combined total is a single digit like 6.
Too bad Tony Armas Jr was traded before making the big league team. ( only for this bit of trivia, not for whom he was traded for)
 

E5 Yaz

polka king
Lifetime Member
SoSH Member
Apr 25, 2002
90,484
Oregon
(never a Red Sox) Who was the only Baseball player to play for the same team in THREE different cities?
Eddie Mathews
While @Red(s)HawksFan 's answer is correct in the spirit of the question, I think there are thousands who qualify under how the question was phrased

In fact the Matthews question might now be outdated. The 2021 Blue Jays played home games in Dunedin, Buffalo and Toronto

Now, I get the question. Sorry for the sidetrack
 
Last edited: