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1946 Boston Red Sox season

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1946 Boston Red Sox
American League Champions
LeagueAmerican League
BallparkFenway Park
CityBoston, Massachusetts
Record104–50 (.675)
League place1st
OwnersTom Yawkey
PresidentTom Yawkey
General managersEddie Collins
ManagersJoe Cronin
RadioWNAC
(Jim Britt, Tom Hussey)
StatsESPN.com
Baseball Reference
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The 1946 Boston Red Sox season was the 46th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished first in the American League (AL) with a record of 104 wins and 50 losses. This was the team's sixth AL championship, and their first since 1918. In the 1946 World Series, the Red Sox lost to the National League (NL) champion St. Louis Cardinals, whose winning run in the seventh game was scored on Enos Slaughter's famous "Mad Dash".

Regular season

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Overview

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The 1946 Red Sox were led by their All-Star left fielder, Ted Williams, who was in his first year back in the majors after serving as a fighter pilot in World War II. 1946 was Ted Williams first of two MVP seasons, and the only time he ever won a pennant. He was among the league leaders in many offensive categories, with a batting average of .342, 38 home runs and 123 runs batted in.[1]

On April 24, the Red Sox were 6–3, 1 game behind the Yankees and tied for second with the defending world series champion Tigers.[2] Then, from April 25 through May 10, they won 15 games in a row, beating the Yankees twice and sweeping the Tigers in a three-game series.[3] Over this stretch Ted Williams had a batting average of .442, with 4 home runs and 17 runs batted in.[4] On May 10 the Red Sox were 21–3 and leading the American League, 5.5 games ahead of the Yankees and 8 games ahead of the Tigers.[5] This was their biggest lead in 28 seasons, since winning their last pennant in 1918.[6] The fans took notice as the Red Sox had their highest attendance ever, nearly doubling their previous record. For the first time in Fenway Park history the Red Sox were averaging over 10,000 fans per game, averaging 18,166 fans per game throughout 1946.[7]

The Red Sox never turned back, winning 12 straight decisions from May 29 through June 11, including their second three-game sweep of the Tigers.[3] On June 11, the Red Sox were 41–9, 10 games ahead of the Yankees.[8] From June 5 through July 21, in 48 games, Ted Williams had a batting average of .399, with 18 home runs and 52 runs batted in. The Red Sox swept the Tigers for the third time that year on July 11–13. On July 14, Williams hit three home runs in a game.[4] The Red Sox swept their rivals, the Yankees, in a double-header at Yankee Stadium on September 2, expanding their lead to 15.5 games ahead of the Yankees and 18 games ahead of the Tigers. The Red Sox clinched the American League pennant on September 13, off of an inside-the-park home run hit by Ted Williams, the only one of his major-league career.[9] It was their first pennant since 1918, when they won the World Series. The Red Sox ended the season 12 games ahead of the Tigers and 17 games ahead of the Yankees.[10]

The Red Sox played a three-game series against an American League all star team following the end of the regular season and the beginning of the World Series. While the Red Sox had clinched in September, the St Louis Cardinals and Brooklyn Dodgers would play a three-game playoff for the National League pennant, pushing back the start of the World Series. The Red Sox hosted the three game exhibition series beginning October 1, 1946, at Fenway Park. The Red Sox won two of three, but Williams exacerbated his injury which would plague him in the Series against St. Louis.[11]

Season Log

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Boston Win Boston Loss Tie
1946 Boston Red Sox Season Log: 104─50─2
April: 11─3
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Record Source
1 April 16 @ Washington 6─3 Tex Hughson (1─0) Roger Wolff (0─1) 1─0 [12]
2 April 17 @ Washington 13─6 Earl Johnson (1─0) Walt Masterson (0─1) 2─0 [13]
3 April 18 @ Washington 3─1 Mickey Harris (1─0) Ray Scarborough (0─1) 3─0 [14]
4 April 20 Vs. Philadelphia 1─2 Tex Hughson (2─0) Dick Fowler (0─1) 4─0 [15]
5 April 21 (1) Vs. Philadelphia 11─12 Joe Dobson (1─0) Joe Berry (0─1) 5─0 [16]
6 April 21 (2) Vs. Philadelphia 3─0 Bobo Newsom (2─0) Jim Bagby Jr. (0─1) 5─1 [17]
7 April 22 Vs. Philadelphia 4─5 Mickey Harris (2─0) Sid Hudson (0─1) 6─1 [18]
8 April 23 Vs. Philadelphia 8─2 Roger Wolff (1─2) Mike Ryba (1─2) 6─2 [19]
9 April 24 Vs. New York 12─5 Randy Gumpert (1─1) Tex Hughson (2─1) Jake Wade (1) 6─3 [20]
10 April 25 Vs. New York 5─12 Joe Dobson (2─0) Steve Roser (1─1) 7─3 [21]
11 April 26 @ Philadelphia 7─0 Dave Ferriss (1─0) Dick Fowler (0─2) 8─3 [22]
12 April 28 (1) @ Philadelphia 2─1 Tex Hughson (3─1) Lou Knerr (0─2) 9─3 [23]
13 April 28 (2) @ Philadelphia 5─1 Mickey Harris (3─0) Bobo Newsom (2─1) 10─3 [24]
14 April 30 Vs. Detroit 0─4 Joe Dobson (3─0) Hal Newhouser (3─1) 11─3 [25]
May: 21─6
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Record Source
15 May 1 Vs. Detroit 1─13 Dave Ferriss (2─0) Al Benton (1─2) 12─3 [26]
16 May 2 Vs. Detroit 4─5 Clem Dreisewerd (1─0) Tommy Bridges (0─1) 13─3 [27]
17 May 3 Vs. Cleveland 4─9 Mickey Harris (4─0) Red Embree (2─1) 14─3 [28]
18 May 4 Vs. Cleveland 2─6 Jim Bagby Jr. (1─1) Bob Feller (2─3) 15─3 [29]
19 May 6 (1) Vs. St. Louis 5─7 Dave Ferriss (3─0) Denny Galehouse (0─4) 16─3 [30]
20 May 6 (2) Vs. St. Louis 4─5 Joe Dobson (4─0) Stan Ferens (0─2) 17─3 [31]
21 May 7 Vs. St. Louis 6─10 Clem Dreisewerd (2─0) Tex Shirley (1─2) 18─3 [32]
22 May 8 Vs. Chicago 10─14 Mickey Harris (5─0) Joe Haynes (1─1) Dave Ferriss (1) 19─3 [33]
23 May 9 Vs. Chicago 5─7 Jim Bagby Jr. (2─1) Eddie Lopat (2─2) Mace Brown (1) 20─3 [34]
24 May 10 @ New York 5─4 Earl Johnson (2─0) Joe Page (0─1) 21─3 [35]
25 May 11 @ New York 0─2 Tiny Bonham (2─0) Tex Hughson (3─2) 21─4 [36]
26 May 12 @ New York 3─1 Mickey Harris (6─0) Spud Chandler (5─1) 22─4 [37]
27 May 14 @ Chicago 3─0 Dave Ferriss (4─0) Joe Haynes (1─2) 23─4 [38]
28 May 15 @ Chicago 2─3 Johnny Rigney (1─1) Tex Hughson (3─3) Eddie Smith (1) 23─5 [39]
29 May 16 @ St Louis 0─3 Jack Kramer (2─0) Joe Dobson (4─1) 23─6 [40]
30 May 18 @ St Louis 18─8 Mickey Harris (7─0) Tex Shirley (2─3) 24─6 [41]
31 May 19 (1) @ Detroit 4─0 Dave Ferriss (5─0) Dizzy Trout (3─2) 25─6 [42]
32 May 19 (2) @ Detroit 1─3 Hal Newhouser (6─1) Tex Hughson (3─4) 25─7 [43]
33 May 21 @ Detroit 6─4 Earl Johnson (3─0) Al Benton (1─4) 26─7 [44]
34 May 22 @ Cleveland 7─4 Dave Ferriss (6─0) Pete Center (0─1) Tex Hughson (1) 27─7 [45]
35 May 23 @ Cleveland 2─3 Red Embree (4─2) Randy Heflin (0─1) 27─8 [46]
36 May 25 Vs. New York 4─7 Dave Ferriss (7─0) Spud Chandler (6─2) Earl Johnson (1) 28─8 [47]
37 May 26 (1) Vs. New York 0─1 Tex Hughson (4─4) Bill Bevens (2─4) 29─8 [48]
38 May 26 (2) Vs. New York 4─1 Joe Page (2─1) Mickey Harris (7─1) 29─9 [49]
39 May 29 Vs. Philadelphia 0─2 Dave Ferriss (8─0) Phil Marchildon (0─4) 30─9 [50]
40 May 30 (1) Vs. Washington 5─6 Joe Dobson (5─1) Sid Hudson (1─3) 31─9 [51]
41 May 30 (2) Vs. Washington 2─7 Mickey Harris (8─1) Ray Scarborough (3─2) 32─9 [52]
June: 18─10─2
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Record Source
42 June 3 (1) Vs. Chicago 1─6 Dave Ferriss (9─0) Thornton Lee (2─3) 33─9 [53]
43 June 3 (2) Vs. Chicago 2─5 Joe Dobson (6─1) Eddie Lopat (3─4) 34─9 [54]
44 June 4 Vs. St. Louis 4─9 Earl Johnson (4─0) Tex Shirley (3─5) 35─9 [55]
45 June 5 Vs. St. Louis 8─8 35─9─1 [56]
46 June 6 Vs. St. Louis 4─5 Mace Brown (1─0) Ox Miller (1─2) Dave Ferriss (2) 36─9─1 [57]
47 June 8 Vs. Detroit 4─15 Joe Dobson (7─1) Hal Newhouser (9─2) Bob Klinger (1) 37─9─1 [58]
48 June 9 (1) Vs. Detroit 1─7 Mickey Harris (9─1) Dizzy Trout (5─4) 38─9─1 [59]
49 June 9 (2) Vs. Detroit 6─11 Dave Ferriss (10─0) Fred Hutchinson (2─3) 39─9─1 [60]
50 June 10 Vs. Cleveland 3─6 Bill Butland (1─0) Steve Gromek (3─6) Earl Johnson (2) 40─9─1 [61]
51 June 11 Vs. Cleveland 5─10 Bob Klinger (1─0) Red Embree (5─4) 41─9─1 [62]
52 June 12 Vs. Cleveland 7─2 Bob Feller (10─4) Jim Bagby Jr. (2─2) 41─10─1 [63]
53 June 14 @ Chicago 5─9 Earl Caldwell (3─2) Earl Johnson (4─1) 41─11─1 [64]
54 June 15 @ Chicago 6─7 Joe Haynes (2─5) Dave Ferriss (10─1) Bill Dietrich (1) 41─12─1 [65]
55 June 16 (1) @ Chicago 6─1 Tex Hughson (5─4) Thornton Lee (2─4) 42─12─1 [66]
56 June 16 (2) @ Chicago 4─7 Earl Caldwell (4─2) Jim Bagby Jr. (2─3) 42─13─1 [67]
57 June 17 @ St. Louis 1─7 Jack Kramer (7─1) Mickey Harris (9─2) 42─14─1 [68]
58 June 18 @ St. Louis 0─1 Bob Muncrief (1─2) Dave Ferriss (10─2) 42─15─1 [69]
59 June 20 @ St. Louis 0─2 Sam Zoldak (6─6) Joe Dobson (7─2) 42─16─1 [70]
60 June 21 @ Cleveland 1─0 Tex Hughson (6─4) Bob Feller (11─5) 43─16─1 [71]
61 June 22 @ Cleveland 3─4 Joe Krakauskas (2─3) Dave Ferriss (10─3) 43─17─1 [72]
62 June 23 (1) @ Cleveland 5─1 Mickey Harris (10─2) Steve Gromek (3─7) 44─17─1 [73]
63 June 23 (2) @ Cleveland 6─0 Bill Zuber (1─1) Don Black (1─2) 45─17─1 [74]
64 June 24 @ Detroit 5─5 45─17─2 [75]
65 June 25 @ Detroit 1─0 Tex Hughson (7─4) Fred Hutchinson (2─5) 46─17─2 [76]
66 June 26 (1) @ Detroit Tigers 2─16 Hal Newhouser (13─3) Joe Dobson (7─3) 46─18─2 [77]
67 June 26 (2) @ Detroit Tigers 9─3 Dave Ferriss (11─3) Virgil Trucks (11─6) 47─18─2 [78]
68 June 28 Vs. Washington 1─12 Mickey Harris (11─2) Roger Wolff (4─7) 48─18─2 [79]
69 June 29 Vs. Washington 8─12 Tex Hughson (8─4) Al LaMacchia (0─1) Bob Klinger (2) 49─18─2 [80]
70 June 30 (1) Vs. Washington 8─15 Dave Ferriss (12─3) Bobo Newsome (4─7) 50─18─2 [81]
71 June 30 (2) Vs. Washington 9─2 Mickey Haefner (5─5) Earl Johnson (4─2) 50─19─2 [82]
July: 20─10
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Record Source
72 July 2 @ New York 1─2 Spud Chandler (12─3) Mickey Harris (11─3) 50─20─2 [83]
73 July 3 @ New York 2─3 Joe Page (4─3) Tex Hughson (8─5) 50─21─2 [84]
74 July 4 (1) @ Philadelphia 2─3 Phil Marchildon (4─7) Dave Ferriss (12─4) 50─22─2 [85]
75 July 4 (2) @ Philadelphia 9─8 Clem Dreisewerd (3─0) Lou Knerr (2─8) Mike Ryba (1) 51─22─2 [86]
76 July 5 @ Philadelphia 5─2 Joe Dobson (8─3) Dick Fowler (5─7) Tex Hughson (2) 52─22─2 [87]
77 July 6 @ Washington 0─4 Mickey Haefner (6─5) Mickey Harris (11─4) 52─23─2 [88]
78 July 7 (1) @ Washington 11─1 Tex Hughson (9─5) Sid Hudson (6─6) 53─23─2 [89]
79 July 7 (2) @ Washington 9─4 Clem Dreisewerd (4─0) Walt Masterson (3─5) Bob Klinger (3) 54─23─2 [90]
80 July 11 Vs. Detroit 2─3 Tex Hughson (10─5) Fred Hutchinson (4─6) 55─23─2 [91]
81 July 12 Vs. Detroit 2─4 Dave Ferriss (13─4) Virgil Trucks (10─7) 56─23─2 [92]
82 July 13 Vs. Detroit 4─5 Mickey Harris (12─4) Dizzy Trout (8─7) Bob Klinger (4) 57─23─2 [93]
83 July 14 (1) Vs. Cleveland 10─11 Jim Bagby Jr. (3─3) Joe Berry (1─2) Tex Hughson (3) 58─23─2 [94]
84 July 14 (2) Vs. Cleveland 4─6 Bill Zuber (2─1) Red Embree (6─7) Dave Ferriss (3) 59─23─2 [95]
85 July 16 Vs. Cleveland 6─3 Bob Feller (16─6) Tex Hughson (10─6) 59─24─2 [96]
86 July 17 (1) Vs. Chicago 1─3 Joe Dobson (9─3) Eddie Lopat (5─7) 60─24─2 [97]
87 July 17 (2) Vs. Chicago 1─6 Dave Ferriss (14─4) Orval Grove (4─8) 61─24─2 [98]
88 July 18 Vs. Chicago 2─3 Mickey Harris (13─4) Johnny Rigney (1─3) Bob Klinger (5) 62─24─2 [99]
89 July 19 Vs. Chicago 2─9 Bill Zuber (3─1) Joe Haynes (3─7) 63─24─2 [100]
90 July 20 Vs. St. Louis 5─4 Jack Kramer (10─4) Tex Hughson (10─7) Tom Ferrick 63─25─2 [101]
91 July 21 (1) Vs. St. Louis 0─5 Dave Ferriss (15─4) Tex Shirley (5─10) 64─25─2 [102]
92 July 21 (2) Vs. St. Louis 4─7 Joe Dobson (10─3) Cliff Fannin (2─1) Bob Klinger (6) 65─25─2 [103]
93 July 23 @ Chicago 1─7 Johnny Rigney (2─3) Bill Zuber (3─2) 65─26─2 [104]
94 July 24 @ Chicago 4─1 Tex Hughson (11─7) Orval Grove (4─9) 66─26─2 [105]
95 July 25 @ Chicago 1─3 Eddie Smith (6─7) Joe Dobson (10─4) Earl Caldwell (4) 66─27─2 [106]
96 July 26 @ St. Louis 8─5 Dave Ferriss (16─4) Nels Potter (6─6) 67─27─2 [107]
97 July 27 @ St. Louis 13─6 Charlie Wagner (1─0) Bob Muncrief (2─6) Earl Johnson (3) 68─27─2 [108]
98 July 28 (1) @ St. Louis 2─3 Denny Galehouse (5─7) Tex Hughson (11─8) 68─28─2 [109]
99 July 28 (2) @ St. Louis 11─4 Jim Bagby Jr. (4─3) Jack Kramer (10─6) 69─28─2 [110]
100 July 30 @ Cleveland 4─0 Dave Ferriss (17─4) Steve Gromek (4─10) 70─28─2 [111]
101 July 31 @ Cleveland 1─4 Bob Feller (20─6) Mickey Harris (13─5) 70─29─2 [112]
August: 21─11
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Record Source
102 August 1 @ Cleveland 1─2 Mel Harder (3─2) Joe Dobson (10─5) Joe Berry (1) 70─30─2 [113]
103 August 2 @ Detroit 1─7 Dizzy Trout (9─10) Tex Hughson (11─9) 70─31─2 [114]
104 August 3 @ Detroit 5─3 Dave Ferriss (18─4) Fred Hutchinson (7─8) 71─31─2 [115]
105 August 4 @ Detroit 9─4 Mickey Harris (14─5) Hal Newhouser (20─4) 72─31─2 [116]
106 August 6 Vs. Philadelphia 0─5 Tex Hughson (12─9) Dick Fowler (8─11) 73─31─2 [117]
107 August 8 (1) Vs. Philadelphia 3─4 Joe Dobson (11─5) Phil Marchildon (7─12) 74─31─2 [118]
108 August 8 (2) Vs. Philadelphia 6─10 Bob Klinger (2─0) Bob Savage (1─10) 75─31─2 [119]
109 August 9 @ New York 4─3 Dave Ferriss (19─4) Bill Bevens (12─8) 76─31─2 [120]
110 August 10 @ New York 5─7 Johnny Murphy (3─2) Clem Dreisewerd (4─1) 76─32─2 [121]
111 August 11 (1) @ New York 7─5 Mace Brown (2─0) Spud Chandler (15─6) Bob Klinger (7) 77─32─2 [122]
112 August 11 (2) @ New York 1─9 Joe Page (6─5) Jim Bagby Jr. (4─4) 77─33─2 [123]
113 August 13 @ Philadelphia 7─5 Dave Ferriss (20─4) Bob Savage (1─11) 78─33─2 [124]
114 August 14 @ Philadelphia 3─1 Tex Hughson (13─9) Dick Fowler (8─13) 79─33─2 [125]
115 August 15 @ Philadelphia Athletics 3─5 Lou Knerr (3─13) Joe Dobson (11─6) 79─34─2 [126]
116 August 16 Vs. New York 1─4 Mickey Harris (15─5) Spud Chandler (15─7) 80─34─2 [127]
117 August 17 Vs. New York 4─7 Dave Ferriss (21─4) Tiny Bonham (3─5) 81─34─2 [128]
118 August 18 (1) Vs. New York 5─0 Bill Bevens (14─8) Tex Hughson (13─10) 81─35─2 [129]
119 August 18 (2) Vs. New York 3─4 Bob Klinger (3─0) Joe Page (6─6) 82─35─2 [130]
120 August 20 (1) Vs. St. Louis 1─5 Jim Bagby Jr. (5─4) Tex Shirley (6─11) 83─35─2 [131]
121 August 20 (2) Vs. St. Louis 5─4 Ellis Kinder (1─2) Mickey Harris (15─6) Tom Ferrick (4) 83─36─2 [132]
122 August 21 Vs. St. Louis 9─12 Dave Ferriss (22─4) Bob Muncrief (3─10) Bob Klinger (8) 84─36─2 [133]
123 August 22 Vs. Chicago 4─3 Earl Caldwell (11─3) Mace Brown (2─1) 84─37─2 [134]
124 August 24 (1) Vs. Chicago 5─6 Mace Brown (3─1) Earl Caldwell (11─4) 85─37─2 [135]
125 August 24 (2) Vs. Chicago 3─1 Frank Papish (3─4) Jim Bagby Jr. (5─5) 85─38─2 [136]
126 August 25 (1) Vs. Cleveland 1─2 Dave Ferriss (23─4) Red Embree (8─10) 86─38─2 [137]
127 August 25 (2) Vs. Cleveland 6─13 Earl Johnson (5─2) Allie Reynolds (10─12) 87─38─2 [138]
128 August 26 Vs. Cleveland 1─5 Tex Hughson (14─10) Bob Lemon (2─5) 88─38─2 [139]
129 August 28 Vs. Detroit 7─2 Fred Hutchinson (9─11) Mickey Harris (15─7) Johnny Gorsica (1) 88─39─2 [140]
130 August 29 Vs. Detroit 9─8 Dizzy Trout (12─12) Bob Klinger (3─1) 88─40─2 [141]
131 August 30 (1) Vs. Philadelphia 0─6 Tex Hughson (15─10) Lou Knerr (3─14) 89─40─2 [142]
132 August 30 (2) Vs. Philadelphia 2─6 Jim Bagby Jr. (6─5) Phil Marchildon (11─13) 90─40─2 [143]
133 August 31 Vs. Philadelphia 2─4 Bill Zuber (4─2) Dick Fowler (9─14) Bob Klinger (9) 91─40─2 [144]
September: 13─10
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Record Source
134 September 1 Vs. Philadelphia 3─4 Tex Hughson (16─10) Bob Savage (2─13) 92─40─2 [145]
135 September 2 (1) @ New York 5─2 Dave Ferriss (24─4) Tiny Bonham (5─6) 93─40─2 [146]
136 September 2 (2) @ New York 3─1 Mickey Harris (16─7) Joe Page (7─7) 94─40─2 [147]
137 September 4 @ Washington 4─2 Tex Hughson (17─10) Sid Hudson (17─11) 95─40─2 [148]
138 September 5 @ Washington 1─0 Jim Bagby Jr. (7─5) Ray Scarborough (6─10) 96─40─2 [149]
139 September 6 @ Washington 2─3 Bobo Newsom (14─10) Earl Johnson (5─3) 96─41─2 [150]
140 September 7 @ Philadelphia 2─4 Jesse Flores (8─5) Dave Ferriss (24─5) 96─42─2 [151]
141 September 8 @ Philadelphia 3─5 Phil Marchildon (13─13) Tex Hughson (17─11) 96─43─2 [152]
142 September 10 @ Detroit 1─9 Fred Hutchinson (11─11) Mickey Harris (16─8) 96─44─2 [153]
143 September 11 @ Detroit 3─7 Dizzy Trout (15─12) Dave Ferriss (24─6) 96─45─2 [154]
144 September 12 @ Cleveland 1─4 Bob Feller (24─12) Jim Bagby Jr. (7─6) 96─46─2 [155]
145 September 13 @ Cleveland 1─0 Tex Hughson (18─11) Red Embree (8─12) 97─46─2 [156]
146 September 15 (1) @ Chicago 4─1 Dave Ferriss (25─6) Eddie Smith (8─11) 98─46─2 [157]
147 September 15 (2) @ Chicago 0─6 Johnny Rigney (4─5) Earl Johnson (5─4) 98─47─2 [158]
148 September 18 @ St. Louis 6─2 Joe Dobson (12─6) Jack Kramer (13─9) 99─47─2 [159]
149 September 19 @ St. Louis 5─6 Cliff Fannin (5─2) Bob Klinger (3─2) 99─48─2 [160]
150 September 21 @ Washington 7─5 Bill Zuber (5─2) Mickey Haefner (13─11) 100─48─2 [161]
151 September 22 @ Washington 4─1 Tex Hughson (19─11) Early Wynn (7─5) 101─48─2 [162]
152 September 24 Vs. New York 4─5 Mickey Harris (17─8) Al Lyons (0─1) 102─48─2 [163]
153 September 25 Vs. New York 2─5 Joe Dobson (13─6) Cuddles Marshall (3─4) 103─48─2 [164]
154 September 27 Vs. Washington 4─5 Tex Hughson (20─11) Bobo Newsom (14─13) 104─48─2 [165]
155 September 28 Vs. Washington 4─3 Early Wynn (8─5) Mickey Harris (17─9) 104─49─2 [166]
156 September 29 Vs. Washington 7─0 Ray Scarborough (7─11) Joe Dobson (13─7) 104─50─2 [167]

Season Standings

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American League
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Boston Red Sox 104 50 .675 61‍–‍16 43‍–‍34
Detroit Tigers 92 62 .597 12 48‍–‍30 44‍–‍32
New York Yankees 87 67 .565 17 47‍–‍30 40‍–‍37
Washington Senators 76 78 .494 28 38‍–‍38 38‍–‍40
Chicago White Sox 74 80 .481 30 40‍–‍38 34‍–‍42
Cleveland Indians 68 86 .442 36 36‍–‍41 32‍–‍45
St. Louis Browns 66 88 .429 38 35‍–‍41 31‍–‍47
Philadelphia Athletics 49 105 .318 55 31‍–‍46 18‍–‍59

Record vs. opponents

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Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Team BOS CWS CLE DET NYY PHA SLB WSH
Boston 13–9 15–7 15–7–1 14–8 17–5 14–8–1 16–6
Chicago 9–13 13–9–1 10–12 8–14 12–10 12–10 10–12
Cleveland 7–15 9–13–1 5–17 10–12 15–7 15–7–1 7–15
Detroit 7–15–1 12–10 17–5 13–9 17–5 14–8 12–10
New York 8–14 14–8 12–10 9–13 16–6 14–8 14–8
Philadelphia 5–17 10–12 7–15 5–17 6–16 10–12 6–16–1
St. Louis 8–14–1 10–12 7–15–1 8–14 8–14 12–10 13–9
Washington 6–16 12–10 15–7 10–12 8–14 16–6–1 9–13


Opening Day lineup

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 7 Dom DiMaggio CF
 6 Johnny Pesky SS
  9 Ted Williams LF
 1 Bobby Doerr 2B
 3 Rudy York 1B
 2 Catfish Metkovich    RF
35 Ernie Andres 3B
 8 Hal Wagner C
21 Tex Hughson P

Notable transactions

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Roster

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1946 Boston Red Sox
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

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= Indicates team leader

Batting

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Starters by position

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Note: GP=Games Played; AB=At Bats; R=Runs; H=Hits; 2B=Doubles; 3B=Triples; HR=Home Runs; RBI=Runs Batted In; BB=Walks; AVG=Batting Average; OBP=On Base Percentage; SLG=Slugging Percentage

Pos Player GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB AVG OBP SLG Ref
C Hal Wagner 117 370 39 85 12 2 6 51 69 .230 .354 .322 [170]
1B Rudy York 154 579 78 160 30 6 17 119 86 .276 .371 .437 [171]
2B Bobby Doerr 151 583 95 158 35 9 18 117 66 .271 .346 .455 [172]
SS Johnny Pesky 153 621 115 208 43 4 2 55 65 .335 .401 .427 [173]
3B Rip Russell 80 274 22 57 10 1 6 35 13 .208 .247 .318 [174]
OF Dom DiMaggio 142 534 85 169 24 7 7 73 66 .316 .393 .427 [175]
OF Ted Williams 150 514 142 176 37 8 38 124 156 .342 .497 .667 [176]
OF George Metkovich 86 281 42 69 15 2 4 25 36 .246 .333 .356 [177]

Position players

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Note: GP=Games Played; AB=At Bats; R=Runs; H=Hits; 2B=Doubles; 3B=Triples; HR=Home Runs; RBI=Runs Batted In; BB=Walks; AVG=Batting Average; OBP=On Base Percentage; SLG=Slugging Percentage

Player GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB AVG OBP SLG Ref
Pinky Higgins 64 200 18 55 11 1 2 28 24 .275 .356 .370 [178]
Leon Culberson 59 179 34 56 10 1 3 18 16 .313 .369 .430 [179]
Wally Moses 48 175 23 36 11 3 2 17 14 .206 .268 .337 [180]
Tom McBride 62 153 21 46 5 2 0 18 9 .301 .340 .359 [181]
Roy Partee 40 111 13 35 5 2 0 9 13 .315 .387 .396 [182]
Eddie Pellagrini 22 71 7 15 3 1 2 4 3 .211 .253 .366 [183]
Don Gutteridge 22 47 8 11 3 0 1 6 2 .234 .265 .362 [184]
Ernie Andres 15 41 0 4 2 0 0 1 3 .098 .159 .146 [185]
Eddie McGah 15 37 2 8 1 1 0 1 7 .216 .341 .297 [186]
Johnny Lazor 23 29 1 4 0 0 1 4 2 .138 .194 .241 [187]
Paul Campbell 28 26 3 3 1 0 0 0 2 .115 .179 .154 [188]
Frankie Pytlak 4 14 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 .143 .143 .143 [189]
Tom Carey 3 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .200 .200 .200 [190]
Ben Steiner 3 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 .250 [191]
Andy Gilbert 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 [192]

Pitchers

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Note: GP=Games Played; AB=At Bats; R=Runs; H=Hits; 2B=Doubles; 3B=Triples; HR=Home Runs; RBI=Runs Batted In; BB=Walks; AVG=Batting Average; OBP=On Base Percentage; SLG=Slugging Percentage

Player GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB AVG OBP SLG Ref
Dave Ferriss 45 115 12 24 6 0 0 7 5 .209 .242 .261 [193]
Tex Hughson 39 91 5 12 1 0 0 4 8 .132 .202 .143 [194]
Mickey Harris 34 78 11 18 1 0 0 5 10 .231 .318 .244 [195]
Joe Dobson 32 50 5 5 0 0 0 2 4 .100 .167 .100 [196]
Jim Bagby Jr. 21 42 2 5 1 0 0 2 2 .119 .159 .143 [197]
Earl Johnson 29 22 4 5 2 0 0 4 4 .227 .346 .318 [198]
Bill Zuber 15 18 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 .111 .158 .111 [199]
Bob Klinger 28 16 1 5 0 0 0 2 0 .313 .313 .313 [200]
Charlie Wagner 8 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .091 .091 .091 [201]
Clem Dreiseward 20 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .091 .000 [202]
Mace Brown 18 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 [203]
Bill Butland 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 .250 .250 .250 [204]
Randy Heflin 5 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 .667 .667 .667 [205]
Mike Ryba 9 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000 [206]
Mel Deutsch 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 [207]

Pitching

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Note: G=Games Played; GS=Games Started; IP=Innings Pitched; H=Hits; BB=Walks; R=Runs; ER=Earned Runs; SO=Strikeouts; W=Wins; L=Losses; SV=Saves; ERA=Earned Run Average

Player G GS IP H BB R ER SO W L SV ERA Ref
Tex Hughson 39 35 278 252 51 89 85 172 20 11 3 2.75 [208]
Dave Ferriss 40 35 274 274 71 109 99 106 25 6 3 3.25 [209]
Mickey Harris 34 30 222+23 236 77 105 92 131 17 9 0 3.72 [210]
Joe Dobson 32 24 166+23 148 68 72 60 90 13 7 0 3.24 [211]
Jim Bagby Jr. 21 11 106+23 117 49 55 44 16 7 6 0 3.71 [212]
Earl Johnson 29 5 80 78 39 39 33 41 5 4 3 3.71 [213]
Bob Klinger 28 1 57 49 25 16 15 16 3 2 9 2.37 [214]
Bill Zuber 15 7 56+23 37 39 20 16 29 5 1 0 2.54 [215]
Clem Dreisewerd 20 1 47+13 50 15 22 22 19 4 1 0 4.18 [216]
Charlie Wagner 8 4 30+23 32 19 21 21 13 1 0 0 6.16 [217]
Mace Brown 18 0 26+13 26 16 7 6 10 3 1 1 2.05 [218]
Bill Butland 5 2 16+13 23 13 20 20 11 1 0 0 11.02 [219]
Randy Heflin 5 1 14+23 16 12 5 4 6 0 1 0 2.45 [220]
Mike Ryba 9 0 12+23 12 5 7 7 5 0 1 1 4.97 [221]
Mel Deutsch 3 0 6+13 7 3 5 4 2 0 0 0 5.68 [222]
Jim Wilson 1 0 0+23 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 27.00 [223]

Achievements, Awards, and Accomplishments

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Team

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The Red Sox led MLB in:

The Red Sox led the American League in:

Player

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Ted Williams

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Dave Ferriss

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Bob Klinger

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1946 World Series

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NL St. Louis Cardinals (4) vs. AL Boston Red Sox (3)

Sportsman's Park during the 1946 World Series
Game Score Date Location Attendance
1 Boston 3, St. Louis 2 (10) October 6 St. Louis 36,218
2 St. Louis 3, Boston 0 October 7 St. Louis 35,815
3 Boston 4, St. Louis 0 October 9 Boston 34,500
4 St. Louis 12, Boston 3 October 10 Boston 35,645
5 Boston 6, St. Louis 3 October 11 Boston 35,982
6 St. Louis 4, Boston 1 October 13 St. Louis 35,768
7 St. Louis 4, Boston 3 October 15 St. Louis 36,143

Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Louisville Colonels American Association Fred Walters and Nemo Leibold
AA New Orleans Pelicans Southern Association Johnny Peacock
A Scranton Red Sox Eastern League Elmer Yoter
B Lynn Red Sox New England League Lawrence "Pip" Kennedy[250]
B Roanoke Red Sox Piedmont League Eddie Popowski
C Oneonta Red Sox Canadian–American League Red Marion
C Durham Bulls Carolina League Floyd "Pat" Patterson
D Geneva Red Birds Alabama State League Charles Holly
D Salem Friends/Lenoir Red Sox Blue Ridge League Noel Casbier
D Tarboro Tars Coastal Plain League Michael Kardish and F. L. "Bull" Hamons
D Milford Red Sox Eastern Shore League Wally Millies
D New Iberia Cardinals Evangeline League Aaron Ward

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Louisville, Scranton

Source:[251]: 407 [252][253][a]

Salem franchise moved to Lenoir on June 25, 1946[251]: 405 

† Noel Casbier is listed as the sole manager for Salem/Lenoir by Baseball-Reference.com[254]

Notes

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  1. ^ This table uses the Encyclopedia summary list for 1946, cross-checked with cited Baseball-Reference.com pages.

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