2020 Boston Red Sox season


The 2020 Boston Red Sox season is the 120th season in the team's history, and their 109th season at Fenway Park. The team entered spring training with a new leader in baseball operations, Chaim Bloom, and a new field manager, Ron Roenicke.
On March 12, 2020, MLB announced that because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the start of the regular season would be delayed by at least two weeks in addition to the remainder of spring training being cancelled. Four days later, it was announced that the start of the season would be pushed back indefinitely due to the recommendation made by the CDC to restrict events of more than 50 people for eight weeks. On June 23, MLB announced that pre-season training would resume by July 1, in anticipation of a regular season of 60 games. The Red Sox began their regular season on July 24, in a home game against the Baltimore Orioles.

Offseason

The team completed its 2019 season with interim executive leadership, as Brian O'Halloran, Eddie Romero, Zack Scott, and Raquel Ferreira oversaw baseball operations following the September 9 dismissal of Dave Dombrowski, president of baseball operations. As the season came to a close, principal owner John W. Henry and chairman Tom Werner stated that they want the team to get its payroll under the Major League Baseball luxury tax threshold. The team's 2019 payroll of $243 million was $37 million over the $206 million threshold, resulting in the team paying $13 million in luxury tax. The 2020 threshold was set at $208 million.

October 2019

;Spring training
On July 6, MLB announced the revised 2020 regular-season schedule—"each team will play a regionally based schedule featuring 40 divisional games and 20 Interleague games against the corresponding geographical division." The Red Sox' opponents:
TeamDivisionGame vs.Games atTotal
Atlanta BravesNL East336
Baltimore OriolesAL East6410
Miami MarlinsNL East33
New York MetsNL East224
New York YankeesAL East3710
Philadelphia PhilliesNL East224
Tampa Bay RaysAL East4610
Toronto Blue JaysAL East7310
Washington NationalsNL East33
Total303060

The Blue Jays' home ballpark during 2020 is Sahlen Field in Buffalo, New York.

Original schedule

Key dates of the team's original 2020 schedule, prior to impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, were as follows:
OrderNo.PlayerPos.
116Andrew BenintendiLF
228J. D. MartinezDH
311Rafael Devers3B
4 2Xander BogaertsSS
5 5Kevin PillarRF
6 7Christian VázquezC
723Michael Chavis1B
819Jackie Bradley Jr.CF
9 3José Peraza2B
17Nathan EovaldiP

Source:

July

July 24–July 26, vs. Baltimore Orioles
Boston's 2020 regular season began on July 24 in a home game against the Baltimore Orioles. The Red Sox took a 4–0 lead after three innings, a 10–0 lead through four innings, and went on to win comfortably, 13–2. Starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi got the win, pitching six innings while allowing five hits and one run; he struck out four batters. The second game of the series was a 7–2 win by Baltimore, with Martín Pérez taking the loss in his debut game with the Red Sox. Mitch Moreland hit Boston's first home run of the season. Baltimore won the final game of the series, 7–4, with Boston starter Ryan Weber taking the loss. Christian Vázquez and Kevin Pillar hit home runs for the Red Sox.
Red Sox lost the series 1–2
July 27–July 28, vs. New York Mets
In the opening game of a two-game home series against the Mets, New York built an early 7–1 lead through four innings, and went on to win, 7–4. Josh Osich, pitching as an opener, took the loss in his first start for the Red Sox. Mitch Moreland and Xander Bogaerts hit home runs for Boston. The second game of the series was also a Mets win, 8–3, giving the Red Sox their fourth consecutive loss. Matt Hall took the loss in his first MLB start. Kevin Pillar was 3-for-4 with two doubles.
Red Sox lost the series 0–2
July 29–July 30, at New York Mets
Playing another two-game series against the Mets, this time in New York, Boston won the first game, 6–5. Starter Nathan Eovaldi allowed two runs on eight hits in five innings for a no decision. With a late 6–3 lead, Matt Barnes allowed a run in the eighth, and closer Brandon Workman allowed a run in the ninth. Workman, who earned his first save of the season, escaped more trouble as the Mets sent seven men to the plate in the ninth. Heath Hembree, who struck out the only batter he faced to end the seventh inning, got the win. Christian Vázquez had a home run and three RBIs. The second game of the series was also a Boston win, 4–2. Starter Martín Pérez got the win, and Workman earned his second save. Vázquez again had three RBIs, coming on two home runs.
Red Sox won the series 2–0
July 31, at New York Yankees
In the first game of a three-game series at Yankee Stadium, the Red Sox scored first on a Michael Chavis home run, but lost to the Yankees, 5–1. Starter Ryan Weber allowed three runs and issued four walks in innings and took the loss. The Red Sox exited July with a 3–5 record.

August

August 1–August 2, at New York Yankees
New York won the second game of the series, 5–2, largely due to a second-inning grand slam by Gio Urshela off of Boston starter Zack Godley, who took the loss. Kevin Pillar was the only Red Sox batter with two hits, as the team fell to 3–6.
DayDateOpponentGame time
SundayAugust 2at New York Yankees7:08 p.m.
TuesdayAugust 4at Tampa Bay Rays6:40 p.m.
WednesdayAugust 5at Tampa Bay Rays6:40 p.m.

Season standings

American League East

American League Wild Card

Record against opponents

Game log

Revised schedules for 2020 were released on July 6. MLB scheduled the Red Sox to play a total of 60 games against nine opponents—four in the American League East and five in the National League East—involving travel to Washington, D.C. and five states outside of Massachusetts: Florida, Georgia, Maryland, New York, and Pennsylvania. On July 24, it was announced that Blue Jays would play their 2020 home games at Sahlen Field in Buffalo, New York.

Red Sox WinRed Sox LossGame Postponed

Current roster

MLB debuts

Red Sox players who made their MLB debuts during the 2020 regular season:
Notable transactions of/for players on the 40-man roster during the 2020 regular season:
Boston's selections in the 2020 MLB draft, held on June 10–11, are listed below. The team did not have a second-round pick, as punishment from MLB's investigation about electronic sign-stealing by the 2018 Red Sox. The draft was limited to five rounds, per agreement reached in March 2020 between MLB and the Major League Baseball Players Association. The deadline to sign drafted players was August 1, 2020.
RoundPickPlayerPositionB/TClassSchoolSigning date
117Nick Yorke2BR/RHS Sr.Mitty HS July 7
389Blaze Jordan3BR/RHS Sr.DeSoto Central HS July 17
4118Jeremy Wu-YellandPL/L4YR Jr.HawaiiJuly 15
5148Shane DrohanPL/L4YR Jr.Florida StateJuly 17

Farm system

Minor league managerial assignments were announced by the Red Sox on January 16, 2020. The only change from the prior season was Sandy Madera, named to manage one of the Dominican Summer League teams. In March, MLB Pipeline ranked the Red Sox' farm system 25th, in their evaluation of the minor league organizations of all 30 MLB teams. On June 30, it was announced that the 2020 Minor League Baseball season would not be played, another impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports.