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Сезон Boston Red Sox 2019 года стал 119-м сезоном в истории команды и 108-м сезоном в Fenway Park . В Red Sox вошли в сезон , как царящая World Series чемпионов, но не повторять, так как они были исключены из плей - офф раздора 20 сентября с записью 84 побед и 78 потерь, они занял третье место в Американской лиге Востоке , 19 игр позади в Нью - Йорк Янкиз . Это был первый раз, когда Red Sox не выиграли свой дивизион с 2015 года .

Межсезонье [ править ]

В межсезонье команда сохранила или повторно подписала большинство игроков из команды 2018 года . Не удержались ближе Крейг Кимбрел , питающий Джо Келли , стартер Дрю Померанц и второй игрок с низов Ян Кинслер . [3] Перед вернисажем команда отправила ловца Сэнди Леона в низшие лиги , решив взять с собой двух кэтчеров в списке, Кристиана Васкеса и Блейка Свихарта . [4] Менеджер Алекс Кора заявил, что будет использовать Эндрю Бенинтенди в качестве первого нападающего команды., при этом Муки Беттс бьет вторым, меняя свои позиции по сравнению с обычным для команды порядком в 2018 году. [5] Кора не называла конкретного кувшина более близким. [6]

Регулярный чемпионат [ править ]

Основные даты: [40]

  • 28 марта: открытие сезона в Сиэтл Маринерс.
  • 9 апреля: первый домашний матч против Торонто Блю Джейс
  • 29–30 июня: Лондонская серия MLB 2019 в Англии против New York Yankees
  • 8–11 июля: перерыв на Матч звезд.
    • 9 июля: Матч всех звезд на Progressive Field в Кливленде.
  • 12–14 июля: домашняя серия - против « Лос-Анджелес Доджерс» , которого Бостон победил в Мировой серии 2018 года.
  • 29 сентября: заключительная игра регулярного сезона против « Балтимор Иволги» в Фенуэй-парке.

Вернисаж, 28 марта в Seattle Mariners [ править ]

Регулярный сезон 2019 года начался 28 марта против команды Сиэтл Маринерс в T-Mobile Park (ранее известном как Safeco Field). Менеджер Алекс Кора назвал Криса Сейла стартовым питчером Бостона в день открытия и сообщил СМИ о стартовом составе 27 марта. [6] Сиэтл забил семь пробежек из Сейла, которые сделали только три подач и понесли поражение. У шортстопа Моряков Тим Бекхэма было два хоумрана на пути к окончательному счету 12–4. Муки Беттс финишировал 3 из 5.

Состав на день открытия [ править ]

Стартер в день открытия Крис Сэйл

Турнирная таблица [ править ]

Восточная американская лига [ править ]


Американская лига Wild Card [ править ]



Запись против противников [ править ]

Состав [ править ]

MLB дебютирует [ править ]

Игроки Red Sox, дебютировавшие в MLB в регулярном сезоне 2019 года:

  • 20 апреля: Майкл Чавис
  • 23 апреля: Дарвинзон Эрнандес и Трэвис Лакинс
  • 29 мая: Джош Тейлор
  • 7 июня: Майк Шаварин
  • 2 июля: Тревор Келли

Транзакции [ править ]

Заметные сделки для игроков из состава из 40 человек в регулярном сезоне 2019 года:

  • 16 апреля: Кэтчер Блейк Свихарт был назначен на задание . [113] [114] Три дня спустя его обменяли в « Аризона Даймондбэкс» на аутфилдера низшей лиги Маркуса Уилсона . [115]
  • 10 июля: Кувшин Тайлер Торнбург был освобожден. [116]
  • 13 июля: Бостон приобрел питчера Эндрю Кэшнера (и денежные вознаграждения) у Baltimore Orioles в обмен на игроков низшей лиги Ноэльберта Ромеро и Элио Прадо. [117]
  • 15 июля: Эдуардо Нуньес был назначен на задание; [118] он был освобожден 20 июля. [119]
  • 1 сентября: команда активировала питчера Джулиса Часина, когда составы расширились; Часин подписал контракт с низшей лигой 31 августа [120] после того, как 26 августа был освобожден Milwaukee Brewers [121].

Любительский драфт [ править ]

Десять лучших игроков Бостона в драфте 2019 MLB , который стартовал 3 июня, перечислены ниже. [122] У команды не было выбора в первом раунде из-за превышения порогового значения налога на роскошь MLB более чем на 40 миллионов долларов . [123]

Журнал игры [ править ]

Большой шлем [ править ]

Майкл Чавис (слева) ударил свой первый турнир Большого шлема в MLB 15 июля.

Ejections[edit]

Source:[131]

Awards and honors[edit]

Rafael Devers was named AL Player of the Month for May.

dagger Martinez was subsequently named to start the All-Star Game due to an injury to Hunter Pence.[139]

Jackie Bradley Jr., Andrew Benintendi, and Christian Vazquez were also finalists for Rawlings Gold Glove Awards.[140] Eduardo Rodríguez finished sixth in Cy Young Award voting.[141] In AL MVP voting, Xander Bogaerts finished fifth, Mookie Betts eighth, Rafael Devers 12th, and J. D. Martinez was tied for 21st.[142]

Jackie Bradley Jr.'s over-the-wall catch of a Trey Mancini drive on May 8 was selected as number one on the list of MLB Network's Top 100 Plays of 2019, while number two on the list was an over-the-wall catch by Stevie Wilkerson on a drive that Bradley hit on September 29 at Fenway Park.[143]

Farm system[edit]

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Further reading[edit]

  • "Boston Red Sox Media Guide" (PDF). 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2019 – via pressbox.athletics.com.
  • Couture, Jon (August 23, 2019). "Thursday, for better or worse, was the best 12 minutes of the 2019 Red Sox season". Boston.com. Retrieved August 24, 2019.
  • Cundall, Ian (November 2, 2020). "2019 Draft Retrospective: The Picks". SoxProspects.com. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
  • Golen, Jimmy (April 9, 2019). "Manny Ramirez, Curt Schilling among former Red Sox to participate in ring ceremony". Boston.com. AP. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
  • Kempe, Ysabelle (April 5, 2019). "Red Sox and MGM Resorts officials reveal additions at Fenway Park". The Boston Globe. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
  • Langs, Sarah (April 7, 2019). "Worst starts by defending champs, WS winners". MLB.com. Retrieved April 7, 2019.
  • McArdle, Tommy (April 8, 2019). "Here are the details for the Red Sox' World Series ring ceremony". Boston.com. Retrieved April 9, 2019.

External links[edit]

  • 2019 Boston Red Sox season at Official Site