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The 2010 Boston Red Sox season was the 110th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. With a record of 89 wins and 73 losses, the Red Sox finished third in the American League East, seven games behind the Tampa Bay Rays. The team failed to advance to the postseason for the first time since 2006.
Not all scheduled games are played each season, for reasons such as work stoppages or, infrequently, rained-out games that are not rescheduled. Excluding 2020, the most recent season during which the Red Sox did not play a full 162-game schedule was 2001 , when they played 161 games.
The Tampa Bay Rays introduced caps with a plaid brim for a batting practice hat in late September, then wore the hats for one game, the last home game of the regular season against the Baltimore Orioles. The Boston Red Sox dropped the alternate 'hanging socks' cap in favor of the more popular 'B' cap.
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Garciaparra, with the Red Sox in 2002, retired as a member of the Red Sox during Spring training 2010. March 2 – Major League Baseball 2K10 video game published by 2K Sports is released for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Wii and Nintendo DS. The cover features Evan Longoria of the Tampa Bay Rays.
Derek Lowe, newly converted into a starter, won 20 games—becoming the first player to save 20 games in one season and win 20 games the following season. The Red Sox won 93 games but they finished 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 games behind the Yankees for the division and 6 behind the Angels for the wild card.
The Red Sox began their season by participating in the third opening day game in MLB history to be played in Japan, where they defeated the Oakland A's in the Tokyo Dome. On May 19, Jon Lester threw the 18th no-hitter in team history, defeating the Kansas City Royals 7–0.
Crawford during his tenure with the Boston Red Sox in 2011. On December 8, 2010, Crawford signed a seven-year, $142-million contract with the Boston Red Sox. [6] [27] Crawford struggled to begin the 2011 season, batting .137 and stealing only 2 bases in his first 12 games. [28]