1912 Boston Red Sox season


The 1912 Boston Red Sox season was the 12th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. This was the first year that the team played its home games at Fenway Park. The Red Sox finished first in the American League with a record of 105 wins and 47 losses. The team set the franchise record for highest winning percentage in a season, which still stands; tied the franchise record for fewest losses in a season, originally set by the 1903 team; and set a franchise record for most wins, which was not surpassed until the Red Sox season|2018] club.
The team then faced the National League champion New York Giants season|New York Giants] in the 1912 World Series, which the Red Sox won in eight games to capture the franchise's second World Series. One of the deciding plays in the World Series was a muffed fly ball by Giants outfielder Fred Snodgrass, which became known as the "$30,000 muff" in reference to the prize money for the winning team.
Behind center fielder Tris Speaker and pitcher Smoky Joe Wood, the Red Sox led the league in runs scored and fewest runs allowed. Speaker was third in batting and was voted league Most Valuable Player Award|Most Valuable Player]. Wood won 34 games, including a record 16 in a row. Although the pitching staff was satisfactory, the only star pitcher was Wood, while the only star in the starting lineup was Speaker. Little-known third baseman Larry Gardner was the next best hitter, while future Hall of Famer Harry Hooper had a poor offensive season.
File:Boston Red Sox players in Hot Springs, Arkansas, for Spring Training.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.25|Red Sox players in Hot Springs, Arkansas, for spring training in 1912

Offseason

The Red Sox made several transactions during the 1912 offseason. The Red Sox sold two players to the Chicago White Sox during the offseason: Jack Fournier on February 6 and Eddie Cicotte on July 9. Later in the year, on November 25, Hugh Bradley was sold to the Jersey City Giants minor league baseball team of the International League.

Transactions

November 6, 1911: The St. Paul Saints announce the purchase of outfielder Joe Riggert from the Red Sox.
January 6, 1912: The Red Sox trade players Harold Janvrin, Martin McHale, Walter Lonergan, Hap Myers, Jack Thoney, and Billy Purtell to the Jersey City Skeeters in exchange for catcher Forrest Cady.
February, 1912: The Red Sox sell infielder Rip Williams to the New York Highlanders. On February 23, the Highlanders sent Williams to the Washington Nationals.
February 6, 1912: The Chicago White Sox announce the purchase of infielder Jack Fournier from the Red Sox.

Regular season

The new Red Sox home stadium, Fenway Park opened on April 20, the same day as Navin Field in Detroit opened. It was supposed to be opened on April 18 but it rained in both cities on that day. This first Major-League game played at Fenway Park pitted the Red Sox against the New York Highlanders, with the Red Sox winning by a score of 7–6, and New York's Harry Wolter being the first player to earn a hit in the park.
On April 26, Hugh Bradley became the first player to hit a home run over the Green Monster at Fenway Park. It was his only home run of the 1912 season, and one of only two he hit in his career, which spanned five seasons.

Transactions

June 25: The Cleveland Naps sell infielder Neal Ball to the Red Sox for $2500.

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Opening Day lineup

On April 11, 1912, the Red Sox defeated the New York Highlanders 5–3 in an away game.

Roster

Player stats

Batting

''Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in''

Starters by position

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
5817140.234018
4013726.190119
4713535.25909
3510326.25206
445618.32108
18459.20006
203912.30807
13306.20005
154468101.216244

Pitching

''Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts''

Starting pitchers

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
PlayerGIPWLERASO
13114.9917
Ed Cicotte946135.6720
Ben Van Dyke3003.148
Casey Hageman20027.001

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
PlayerGWLSVERASO
31004.705
10003.001

Awards and honors

League top five finishers

Duffy Lewis
  • #2 in AL in RBI
Tris Speaker
Smoky Joe Wood
  • MLB leader in wins
  • MLB leader in shutouts
  • #2 in AL in ERA
  • #2 in AL in strikeouts

    World Series

The 1912 World Series was played between the New York Giants of the NL and the Red Sox of the AL. The Red Sox won in eight games, 4–3, having played the Giants to a tie in Game 2.
AL Boston Red Sox vs. NL New York Giants
GameScoreDateLocationAtt.Ref.
1Red Sox – 4, Giants – 3October 8Polo Grounds35,730
2Giants – 6, Red Sox – 6 October 9Fenway Park30,148
3Giants – 2, Red Sox – 1October 10Fenway Park34,624
4Red Sox – 3, Giants – 1October 11Polo Grounds36,502
5Giants – 1, Red Sox – 2October 12Fenway Park34,683
6Red Sox – 2, Giants – 5October 14Polo Grounds30,622
7Giants – 11, Red Sox – 4October 15Fenway Park32,694
8Giants – 2, Red Sox – 3 October 16Fenway Park17,034