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2024 Boston Red Sox season
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2024 Boston Red Sox
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkFenway Park
CityBoston
Record32–31 (.508)
OwnersJohn W. Henry (Fenway Sports Group)
PresidentSam Kennedy
Chief baseball officer
Craig Breslow
ManagerAlex Cora
TelevisionNESN: Dave O’Brien or Mike Monaco (play-by-play) with Lou Merloni, Will Middlebrooks, Kevin Millar, Kevin Youkilis (analyst rotation)[1]
RadioWEEI-FM / Boston Red Sox Radio Network: Joe Castiglione, Will Flemming, Sean McDonough, Lou Merloni (rotation)[2]
← 2023 Seasons

The 2024 Boston Red Sox season is the ongoing 124th season in Boston Red Sox franchise history, and their 113th season at Fenway Park. Alex Cora is in the final season of his contract as the team's on-field manager,[3] while Craig Breslow is in his first season as the team's Chief Baseball Officer.[4] The team's regular season began on March 28, with a road game against the Seattle Mariners, and is scheduled to conclude on September 29, with a home game against the Tampa Bay Rays.[5]

Offseason

October–December 2023

October 2023

November 2023

December 2023

January–March 2024

January 2024

  • On January 2, the team claimed pitcher Max Castillo off waivers from the Kansas City Royals.[41]
  • On January 3, the team signed free agent pitcher Lucas Giolito to a one-year contract, with a player option after the first season—in a corresponding move, pitcher Mauricio Llovera was designated for assignment.[42] A week later, Llovera was claimed off waivers by the Seattle Mariners.[43]
  • On January 11, the team agreed to one-year contracts with four players, avoiding arbitration: pitchers Nick Pivetta and John Schreiber, outfielder Tyler O'Neill, and catcher Reese McGuire.[44]
  • On January 15, the team signed Edwin Darville, Jorge Rodriguez, Felix Belisario, Jhiancarlos Diaz, Efren Teran, Juan Medina, Anderson Fermin, Gilbel Galvan, Justin Gonzales, John Alcantara, Emanuel Reyna, Madinson Frias, Kenyon Simmons, Cesar Muzziotti, Abis Prado, Yander Bonaci, Alexander Alzi, Jesus Travieso, Givian Sirvania, Jomar Fernandez, Enddy Azocar, Wilfre Hernandez, Shnaider Rojas, Justim Sojo, Ilam Fernandez, Moises Bolivar, Josue Brito, Tavano Baker, Angel Luis, Miguel Rivera, Rafi Montesino, Christopher Alvarado, Yahir Pena, Carlos Carrasquel, Samuel Arroyo, Davinson Reyes, Yoandys Veraza, Vladimir Asencio, Jhoan Peguero, Jose Golindano, Yohandry Gonzalez, Jesus Lugo, Avinson Pinto, Tejahri Wilson, and Edwin Brito to minor league contracts.[45]
  • On January 18, the team named its coaching staff for the 2024 season: the only changes (outside of previously announced moves) were the naming of Kyle Hudson as third base coach and Andy Fox as first base coach.[46]
  • On January 24, the team signed pitcher Melvin Adon to a minor league contract.[47]
  • On January 26, the team invited non-rostees Alex Hoppe, Justin Hagenman, Corey Rosier, Andrew Politi, Chase Shugart, Nathan Hickey, Chase Meridoth, Luis Guerrero, Stephen Scott, Nick Sogard, and Nick Yorke to Spring Training.[48]
  • On January 31, the team claimed utility player Romy González off waivers from the Chicago White Sox; in a corresponding move, pitcher Zack Weiss was designated for assignment.[49] Weiss was later claimed off waivers by the Minnesota Twins.[50] In addition, the team signed Shortstop Joe Dunand to a minor league contract.[51]

February 2024

March 2024

Spring training

"Truck day", when the tractor-trailer carrying the team's equipment departs Fenway Park for Florida, was February 5.[98] The team's first spring training contest was held on February 23, a 7–2 exhibition win over the Northeastern Huskies at JetBlue Park.[99] The team's Grapefruit League schedule ran from February 24 through March 24,[100][101] including games on March 9–10 against the Tampa Bay Rays at Estadio Quisqueya in the Dominican Republic, as part of MLB World Tour;[102] the Red Sox won both games.[103][104] The team concluded their preseason by winning two exhibition games against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field on March 25–26,[105] for a final preseason record of 19–12,[106] along with three ties.[105]

Spring training log

Red Sox Win Red Sox Loss Tie Game
Spring Training Log (19–12)
February (4–2)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Record Reference
1 February 24 @ Baltimore Orioles 3–4 Morgan McSweeney (1–0) Nate Tellier (0–1) 0–1 [107]
2 February 25 (1) @ Atlanta Braves 5–4 Brendan Cellucci (1–0) Grant Holmes (0–1) Grabirel Jackson (1) 1–1 [108]
3 February 25 (2) Minnesota Twins 6–8 Jordan DiValerio (1–0) Caleb Boushley (0–1) Cody Scroggins (1) 2–1 [109]
4 February 26 Philadelphia Phillies 6–7 Zach Fogell (1–0) Noah Skirrow (0–1) 3–1 [110]
5 February 27 @ St. Louis Cardinals 3–3 3–1 [111]
6 February 28 @ Washington Nationals 3–4 Kyle Finnegan (1–0) Jorge Benitez (0–1) Joe La Sorsa (2) 3–2 [112]
7 February 29 Detroit Tigers 2–5 Garrett Whitlock (1–0) Reese Olson (0–2) 4–2 [113]
March (15–10)
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# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Record Reference
8 March 1 @ Minnesota Twins 3–5 Louie Varland (1–0) Lucas Giolito (0–1) Hobie Harris (1) 4–3 [114]
9 March 2 (1) Washington Nationals 2–4 Tanner Houck (1–0) Cole Henry (0–1) Zack Kelly (1) 5–3 [115]
10 March 2 (2) @ Tampa Bay Rays 3–2 Luis Guerrero (1–0) Colby White (0–1) Noah Song (1) 6–3 [116]
11 March 3 Toronto Blue Jays 7–3 Lucas Luetge (1–0) Andrew Bash (1–1) Jason Alexander (1) 7–3 [117]
12 March 4 @ Detroit Tigers 1–2 Will Vest (1–0) Joe Jacques (0–1) Mason Englert (1) 7–4 [118]
13 March 5 Tampa Bay Rays 4–7 Garrett Whitlock (2–0) Ryan Pepiot (0–1) Noah Song (2) 8–4 [119]
14 March 6 @ Minnesota Twins 1–7 Joe Ryan (1–0) Cooper Criswell (0–1) 8–5 [120]
15 March 7 Atlanta Braves 3–2 Bryce Elder (1–1) Nick Pivetta (0–1) Trey Riley (1) 8–6 [121]
16 March 9 @ Tampa Bay Rays 4–0 Kutter Crawford (1–0) Yoniel Curet (0–1) 9–6 [122]
17 March 10 Tampa Bay Rays 6–7 Chris Murphy (1–0) Naoyuki Uwasawa (0–1) Joely Rodríguez (1) 10–6 [123]
18 March 11 Pittsburgh Pirates 0–1 Cam Booser (1–0) Ryder Ryan (0–2) Lucas Luetge (1) 11–6 [124]
19 March 12 @ St. Louis Cardinals 8–6 Matthew Liberatore (2–0) Brayan Bello (0–1) Trent Baker (1) 11–7 [125]
20 March 13 @ New York Yankees 9–4 Justin Hagenman (1–0) Oddanier Mosqueda (1–0) 12–7 [126]
21 March 14 @ Philadelphia Phillies 1–6 Ranger Suárez (2–0) Josh Winckowski (0–1) 12–8 [127]
22 March 15 Minnesota Twins 5–8 Felix Cepeda (1–0) Scott Blewett (0–1) Lucas Luetge (2) 13–8 [128]
23 March 16 @ Baltimore Orioles 4–5 Matt Krook (1–0) Gabriel Jackson (0–1) 13–9 [129]
24 March 17 (1) @ Atlanta Braves 3–3 13–9 [130]
25 March 17 (2) New York Yankees 6–12 Tanner Houck (2–0) Will Warren (2–1) 14–9 [131]
26 March 18 @ Minnesota Twins 2–5 Joe Ryan (2–1) Brendan Cellucci (1–1) Jordan Balazovic (1) 14–10 [132]
27 March 19 Tampa Bay Rays 2–5 Josh Winckowski (1–1) Shawn Armstrong (0–1) Joely Rodríguez (2)