Since 1912, the Red Sox have made their home at Fenway Park, which is one of the oldest MLB ballparks in existence today. The Red Sox are a beloved baseball team that has enjoyed much success in recent years.
The "Red Sox" name originates from the iconic uniform feature. They are sometimes nicknamed the BoSox, a combination of "Boston" and "Sox" (as opposed to the "ChiSox"), the Crimson Hose, and the Olde Towne Team.
One of the American League's eight charter franchises, the club was founded in Buffalo, New York in 1901. After the move from Buffalo to Boston they were a dominant team, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first World Series in 1903. They won four more championships by 1918, and then went into one of the longest championship droughts in baseball history. Many attributed the phenomenon to the "Curse of the Bambino", said to have been caused by the sale of Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees in 1920. The drought was ended and the "curse" reversed in 2004, when the team won their sixth World Series Championship.
The Red Sox led all MLB teams in average road attendance in 2007, while the small capacity of Fenway Park caused them to rank 11th in home attendance. Every home game since May 15, 2003 has been sold out—a span of over five years.
Name
Boston Red Sox (1908–present)
Boston Americans (1901-1907)
Other nicknames
The Sox, The BoSox, The Olde Towne Team, The Nation, Red Sox Nation
Ballpark
Fenway Park (1912–present)
Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds (1901-1911)
Major league titles
World Series titles (7) 2007 • 2004 • 1918 • 1916 • 1915 •
1912 • 1903
AL Pennants (12) 2007 • 2004 • 1986 • 1975 • 1967 •
1946 • 1918 • 1916 • 1915 •
1912 • 1904 • 1903
East Division titles (6) 2007 • 1995 • 1990 • 1988 • 1986 •
1975
Wild card berths (5) 2005 • 2004 • 2003 • 1999 •
1998
Owner(s): John Henry, Tom Werner, and Larry Lucchino
Manager: Terry Francona
General Manager: Theo Epstein
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