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All-time team career leaders

Batting

  • Batting Average: Ted Williams, .344
  • On-base percentage: Ted Williams, .482
  • Slugging Percentage: Ted Williams, .634
  • OPS: Ted Williams, 1.115
  • Games: Carl Yastrzemski, 3308
  • At Bats: Carl Yastrzemski, 11988
  • Runs: Carl Yastrzemski, 1816
  • Hits: Carl Yastrzemski, 3419
  • Total Bases: Carl Yastrzemski, 5539
  • Doubles: Carl Yastrzemski, 646
  • Triples: Harry Hooper, 130
  • Home Runs: Ted Williams, 521
  • RBI: Carl Yastrzemski, 1844
  • Walks: Ted Williams, 2021
  • Strikeouts: Dwight Evans, 1643
  • Stolen Bases: Harry Hooper, 300
  • Singles: Carl Yastrzemski, 2262
  • Runs Created: Ted Williams, 2358
  • Extra-Base Hits: Carl Yastrzemski, 1157
  • Times on Base: Carl Yastrzemski, 5304
  • Hit By Pitch: Mo Vaughn, 71
  • Sacrifice Hits: Duffy Lewis, 219
  • Sacrifice Flies: Carl Yastrzemski, 105
  • Intentional Walks: Carl Yastrzemski, 190
  • Grounded into Double Plays: Carl Yastrzemski, 323
  • At Bats per Strikeout: Stuffy McInnis, 40.9
  • At Bats per Home Run: Manny Ramírez, 13.3

Theodore Samuel Williams (August 30, 1918 – July 5, 2002), best known as Ted Williams, nicknamed The Kid, the Splendid Splinter, Teddy Ballgame and The Thumper, was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played 19 seasons, twice interrupted by military service as a Marine Corps pilot, with the... Carl Michael Yastrzemski (pronounced ) (born August 22, 1939 in Southampton, New York, United States) was an American Major League Baseball player. ... Harry Hooper Baseball card issued by American Tobacco Company, 1912. ... Dwight Evans on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 1988. ... Maurice Samuel Mo Vaughn (born December 15, 1967 in Norwalk, Connecticut), nicknamed Hit Dog, a nickname given to him by his Omega Psi Phi fraternity brothers at Seton Hall University, was a Major League Baseball first baseman from 1991 to 2003. ... Duffy Lewis of the Boston Red Sox at Comiskey Park in 1912. ... John Phalen (Stuffy) McInnis (September 19, 1890 - February 16, 1960) was a first baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. ... Manuel Aristides Ramírez (b. ...

Pitching

  • ERA: Smokey Joe Wood, 1.99
  • Won-Loss%: Pedro Martínez, .760
  • WHIP: Cy Young, .970
  • Hits Allowed per 9 Innings Pitched: Dick Radatz, 6.78
  • Walks per 9 Innings Pitched: Cy Young, .99
  • Strikeouts per 9 Innings Pitched: Pedro Martínez, 10.95
  • Games: Bob Stanley, 637
  • Saves: Bob Stanley, 132
  • Innings: Roger Clemens, 2776
  • Strikeouts: Roger Clemens, 2590
  • Games Started: Roger Clemens, 382
  • Complete Games: Cy Young, 275
  • Home Runs Allowed: Tim Wakefield, 279
  • Walks Allowed: Roger Clemens, 856
  • Hits Allowed: Roger Clemens, 2359
  • Strikeout to Walk: Pedro Martínez, 5.45
  • Losses: Cy Young, 112
  • Earned Runs Allowed: Tim Wakefield, 988
  • Wild Pitches: Roger Clemens, 72
  • Hit Batsmen: Tim Wakefield, 126
  • Batters Faced: Roger Clemens, 11384
  • Games Finished: Bob Stanley, 376

Smokey Joe Wood (October 25, 1889 - July 27, 1985) was a Major League Baseball player for the Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Indians. ... Pedro Jaime Martínez (born October 25, 1971 in Manoguayabo, Dominican Republic) is a baseball pitcher who plays for the New York Mets. ... This article or section needs a complete rewrite for the reasons listed on the talk page. ... Richard Raymond Dick Radatz (born April 2, 1937 in Detroit, Michigan), nicknamed The Monster or Moose, is a former Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher who played for the Boston Red Sox (1962-66), Cleveland Indians (1966-67), Chicago Cubs (1967), Detroit Tigers (1969) and Montreal Expos (1969). ... Robert William Bob Stanley (born November 10, 1954) in Portland, Maine is a former Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher who played with the Boston Red Sox. ... William Roger Clemens (born August 4, 1962 in Dayton, Ohio), nicknamed The Rocket, is one of the preeminent Major League baseball pitchers of the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, and is widely considered to be one of the greatest pitchers of all time[1]. He has won seven Cy Young Awards... Timothy Stephen (Tim) Wakefield (born August 2, 1966 in Melbourne, Florida) is a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who has played with the Boston Red Sox since 1995. ...

All-time team single season leaders

Batting

  • Batting Average: Ted Williams, .406 (1941)
  • On-base percentage: Ted Williams, .553 (1941) [AL Record]
  • Slugging percentage: Ted Williams, .735 (1941)
  • OPS: Ted Williams, 1.287 (1941)
  • Games: Jim Rice, 163 (1978)
  • At Bats: Nomar Garciaparra, 684 (1997)
  • Runs: Ted Williams, 150 (1949)
  • Hits: Wade Boggs, 240 (1985)
  • Total Bases: Jim Rice, 406 (1978)
  • Doubles: Earl Webb, 67 (1931) [MLB Record]
  • Triples: Tris Speaker, 22 (1913)
  • Home Runs: David Ortiz, 54 (2006)
  • RBI: Jimmie Foxx, 175 (1938)
  • Strikeouts: Mark Bellhorn, 177 (2004)
  • Stolen bases: Tommy Harper, 54 (1973)
  • Singles: Wade Boggs, 187 (1986)
  • Extra-base hits: Jimmie Foxx, 92 (1938)
  • Times on Base: Ted Williams, 358 (1949)
  • Hit By Pitch: Don Baylor, 35 (1986)
  • Sacrifice Hits: Jack Barry, 54 (1917)
  • Intentional Walks: Ted Williams, 33 (1957)
  • Grounded into Double Plays: Jim Rice, 36 (1984)
  • At Bats per Strikeout: Stuffy McInnis, 64.9 (1921)
  • At Bats per Home Run: David Ortiz, 10.3 (2006)

Theodore Samuel Williams (August 30, 1918 – July 5, 2002), best known as Ted Williams, nicknamed The Kid, the Splendid Splinter, Teddy Ballgame and The Thumper, was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played 19 seasons, twice interrupted by military service as a Marine Corps pilot, with the... James Edward Jim Rice (born March 8, 1953 in Anderson, South Carolina) is a former baseball player with the American Leagues Boston Red Sox from 1974 to 1989. ... Anthony Nomar Garciaparra (born July 23, 1973, in Whittier, California) is an American baseball player of Mexican and Egyptian descent who currently plays for the Los Angeles Dodgers. ... Wade Anthony Boggs (born June 15, 1958 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a former third baseman in Major League Baseball, primarily with the Boston Red Sox, whose hitting in the 1980s and 1990s dominated the American League in much the same way as his National League contemporary Tony Gwynn. ... William Earl Webb (Known as Earl Webb) (September 17, 1897 - May 23, 1965) was a baseball player, playing outfield (generally right field) from 1925 to 1933. ... Tristram E. Speaker (April 4, 1888 in Hubbard, Texas - December 8, 1958 in Lake Whitney, Texas), nicknamed “Spoke” (a play on his last name) and “Grey Eagle” (for his prematurely graying hair), was an American baseball player known as one of the best offensive and defensive center fielders in history. ... David Ortiz (IPA , or roughly or-TEES, according to Latin American pronunciation) (November 18, 1975 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), born David Américo Ortiz Arias, is a Major League Baseball designated hitter who plays for the Boston Red Sox (since 2003). ... Mark Christian Bellhorn (born August 23, 1974 in Weymouth, Massachusetts) is a second baseman who currently plays for the San Diego Padres. ... Tommy Harper (born October 14, 1940 in Oak Grove, Louisiana) is a former left fielder in Major League Baseball who played with the Cincinnati Reds (1962-67), Cleveland Indians (1968), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970-71), Boston Red Sox (1972-74), California Angels (1975), Oakland Athletics (1975) and Baltimore... Donald Edward Baylor (born June 28, 1949) is a Major League Baseball coach and a former player and manager. ... Jack Barry can refer to different people: Jack Barry (1887-1961), the baseball player and college coach. ... John Phalen (Stuffy) McInnis (September 19, 1890 - February 16, 1960) was a first baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. ...

Pitching

  • ERA: Dutch Leonard, 0.96 (1914) [MLB Record]
  • Wins: Smokey Joe Wood, 34 (1912)
  • Won-Loss%: Bob Stanley, .882 (1978)
  • WHIP: Pedro Martínez, .737 (2000)
  • Hits Allowed per 9 Innings Pitched: Pedro Martínez, 5.31 (2000)
  • Walks per 9 Innings Pitched: Cy Young, .69 (1904)
  • Strikeouts per 9 Innings Pitched: Pedro Martínez, 13.20 (1999)
  • Games: Mike Timlin, 81 (2005)
  • Saves: Tom Gordon, 46 (1998)
  • Innings: Cy Young, 384 ⅔ (1902)
  • Strikeouts: Pedro Martínez, 313 (1999)
  • Games Started: Cy Young, 43 (1902)
  • Complete Games: Cy Young, 41 (1902)
  • Home Runs Allowed: Tim Wakefield, 38 (1996)
  • Walks Allowed: Mel Parnell, 134 (1949)
  • Hits Allowed: Cy Young, 350 (1902)
  • Strikeout to Walk: Pedro Martínez, 8.88 (2000)
  • Losses: Red Ruffing, 25 (1928)
  • Earned Runs Allowed: Wes Ferrell, 140 (1936)
  • Wild Pitches: Earl Wilson, 21 (1963)
  • Batters Faced: Cy Young, 1527 (1902)
  • Games Finished: Tom Gordon, 69 (1998)


 
 

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