1965 Boston Red Sox season
The 1965 Boston Red Sox season was the 65th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished ninth in the American League (AL) with a record of 62 wins and 100 losses, 40 games behind the AL champion Minnesota Twins, against whom the 1965 Red Sox lost 17 of 18 games. The team drew only 652,201 fans to Fenway Park, seventh in the ten-team league but the Red Sox' lowest turnstile count since 1945, the last year of World War II.
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Record | 62–100 (.383) |
League place | 9th (40 GB) |
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Owner(s) | Tom Yawkey |
General manager(s) | Pinky Higgins, Dick O'Connell |
Manager(s) | Billy Herman |
Local television | WHDH-TV, Ch. 5 |
Local radio | WHDH-AM 850 (Curt Gowdy, Ned Martin, Mel Parnell) |
Stats | ESPN.com BB-reference |
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Offseason
- November 30, 1964: Tim Cullen was drafted from the Red Sox by the Washington Senators in the 1964 first-year draft.[1]
Regular season
Season standings
American League | W | L | Pct. | GB | Home | Road |
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Minnesota Twins | 102 | 60 | 0.630 | — | 51–30 | 51–30 |
Chicago White Sox | 95 | 67 | 0.586 | 7 | 48–33 | 47–34 |
Baltimore Orioles | 94 | 68 | 0.580 | 8 | 46–33 | 48–35 |
Detroit Tigers | 89 | 73 | 0.549 | 13 | 47–34 | 42–39 |
Cleveland Indians | 87 | 75 | 0.537 | 15 | 52–30 | 35–45 |
New York Yankees | 77 | 85 | 0.475 | 25 | 40–43 | 37–42 |
Los Angeles/California Angels | 75 | 87 | 0.463 | 27 | 46–34 | 29–53 |
Washington Senators | 70 | 92 | 0.432 | 32 | 36–45 | 34–47 |
Boston Red Sox | 62 | 100 | 0.383 | 40 | 34–47 | 28–53 |
Kansas City Athletics | 59 | 103 | 0.364 | 43 | 33–48 | 26–55 |
Record vs. opponents
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Team | BAL | BOS | CWS | CLE | DET | KC | LAA/ CAL |
MIN | NYY | WSH | |||
Baltimore | — | 11–7 | 9–9 | 10–8 | 11–7 | 11–7 | 13–5 | 8–10 | 13–5 | 8–10 | |||
Boston | 7–11 | — | 4–14 | 8–10 | 6–12 | 11–7 | 5–13 | 1–17 | 9–9 | 11–7 | |||
Chicago | 9–9 | 14–4 | — | 10–8 | 9–9 | 13–5 | 12–6 | 7–11 | 8–10 | 13–5 | |||
Cleveland | 8–10 | 10–8 | 8–10 | — | 9–9 | 9–9 | 9–9 | 11–7 | 12–6 | 11–7 | |||
Detroit | 7–11 | 12–6 | 9–9 | 9–9 | — | 13–5 | 10–8 | 8–10 | 10–8 | 11–7 | |||
Kansas City | 7–11 | 7–11 | 5–13 | 9–9 | 5–13 | — | 5–13 | 8–10 | 7–11 | 6–12 | |||
Los Angeles/California | 5–13 | 13–5 | 6–12 | 9–9 | 8–10 | 13–5 | — | 9–9 | 6–12 | 6–12 | |||
Minnesota | 10–8 | 17–1 | 11–7 | 7–11 | 10–8 | 10–8 | 9–9 | — | 13–5 | 15–3 | |||
New York | 5–13 | 9–9 | 10–8 | 6–12 | 8–10 | 11–7 | 12–6 | 5–13 | — | 11–7 | |||
Washington | 10–8 | 7–11 | 5–13 | 7–11 | 7–11 | 12–6 | 12–6 | 3–15 | 7–11 | — |
NOTE: The Los Angeles Angels changed their name to California Angels on September 2, 1965, with the season in progress.
Notable transactions
- June 8, 1965: Amos Otis was drafted by the Red Sox in the 5th round of the 1965 Major League Baseball Draft.[2]
Opening Day lineup
38 | Rico Petrocelli | SS |
7 | Lenny Green | CF |
8 | Carl Yastrzemski | LF |
25 | Tony Conigliaro | RF |
6 | Lee Thomas | 1B |
12 | Félix Mantilla | 2B |
11 | Frank Malzone | 3B |
10 | Bob Tillman | C |
27 | Bill Monbouquette | P |
Roster
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Player stats
= Indicates team leader |
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pos | Player | G | AB | H | Avg. | HR | RBI |
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C | Bob Tillman | 111 | 368 | 79 | .215 | 6 | 35 |
1B | Lee Thomas | 151 | 521 | 141 | .271 | 22 | 75 |
2B | Félix Mantilla | 150 | 534 | 147 | .275 | 18 | 92 |
3B | Frank Malzone | 106 | 364 | 87 | .239 | 3 | 34 |
SS | Rico Petrocelli | 103 | 323 | 75 | .232 | 13 | 33 |
LF | Carl Yastrzemski | 133 | 494 | 154 | .312 | 20 | 72 |
CF | Lenny Green | 119 | 373 | 103 | .276 | 7 | 24 |
RF | Tony Conigliaro | 138 | 521 | 140 | .269 | 32 | 82 |
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Player | G | AB | H | Avg. | HR | RBI |
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Dalton Jones | 112 | 367 | 99 | .270 | 5 | 37 |
Jim Gosger | 81 | 324 | 83 | .256 | 9 | 35 |
Eddie Bressoud | 107 | 296 | 67 | .226 | 8 | 25 |
Chuck Schilling | 71 | 171 | 41 | .240 | 3 | 9 |
Tony Horton | 60 | 163 | 48 | .294 | 7 | 23 |
Russ Nixon | 59 | 137 | 37 | .270 | 0 | 11 |
Mike Ryan | 33 | 107 | 17 | .159 | 3 | 9 |
Gary Geiger | 24 | 45 | 9 | .200 | 1 | 2 |
Jerry Moses | 4 | 4 | 1 | .250 | 1 | 1 |
Bill Schlesinger | 1 | 1 | 0 | .000 | 0 | 0 |
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Player | G | IP | W | L | ERA | SO |
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Earl Wilson | 36 | 230.0 | 13 | 14 | 3.98 | 164 |
Bill Monbouquette | 35 | 228.2 | 10 | 18 | 3.70 | 110 |
Dave Morehead | 34 | 192.2 | 10 | 18 | 4.06 | 163 |
Jim Lonborg | 32 | 185.1 | 9 | 17 | 4.47 | 113 |
Dennis Bennett | 34 | 141.2 | 5 | 7 | 4.38 | 85 |
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Player | G | IP | W | L | ERA | SO |
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Jerry Stephenson | 15 | 52.0 | 1 | 5 | 6.23 | 49 |
Jack Lamabe | 14 | 25.1 | 0 | 3 | 8.17 | 17 |
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Player | G | W | L | SV | ERA | SO |
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Dick Radatz | 63 | 9 | 11 | 22 | 3.91 | 121 |
Arnold Earley | 57 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3.63 | 47 |
Jay Ritchie | 44 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3.17 | 55 |
Bob Duliba | 39 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 3.78 | 27 |
Bob Heffner | 27 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 7.16 | 42 |
Awards and honors
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Toronto, Pittsfield
References
- Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (1997). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (2nd ed.). Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-0-9637189-8-3.
- 1965 Boston Red Sox team page at Baseball Reference
- 1965 Boston Red Sox season at baseball-almanac.com