Boston Red Sox managers 2495233 196682779 2008-03-08T03:14:34Z Wolfer68 6204905 [[Image:RedSox CircleSoxLogo.gif|right|]] &nbsp; ''The following is the all-time list of managers of the [[Boston Red Sox|Boston Red Sox baseball club]]. '''Bold font''' denotes a member of the [[National Baseball Hall of Fame]].'' __NOTOC__ {| class="wikitable" ! Name !! Seasons !! Record !! Win % !! # of Seasons !! Championships !! Notes |- | '''[[Jimmy Collins]]''' || 1901-1906 || 455-376 || .548 || 5 1/2 seasons || 1 World Series Championship (1903)<br>2 AL Championships (1903, 1904) || Player/Manager |- | [[Chick Stahl]] || 1906 || 14-26 || .350 || 1/2 seasons || || Player/Manager<br>Interim manager, replaced Collins after being traded |- | '''[[Cy Young]]''' || 1907 || 3-3 || .500 || 6 games || || Player/Manager<br>Resigned mid-season |- | [[George Huff (baseball)|George Huff]] || 1907 || 2-6 || .250 || 8 games || || Player/Manager<br>Resigned mid-season |- | [[Bob Unglaub]] || 1907 || 9-20 || .310 || 29 games|| || Player/Managera<br>Resigned mid-season |- | [[Deacon McGuire]] || 1907-08 || 98-123 || .443 || 1 1/2 seasons || || Player/Manager<br>Resigned mid-season (1908) |- | [[Fred Lake]] || 1908-09 || 110-80 || .579 || 1 1/2 seasons || || Replaced McGuire mid-season<br>Managed through entire 1909 season |- | [[Patsy Donovan]] || 1910-1911 || 159-147 || .520 || 2 seasons || || |- | [[Jake Stahl]] || 1912-1913 || 144-88 || .621 || 1 1/2 seasons || 1 World Series Championship (1912) || Player/Manager<br>Resigned mid-season (1913) |- | [[Bill Carrigan]] || 1913-1916 || 323-205 || .612 || 3 1/2 seasons || 2 World Series Championships (1915, 1916) || Player/Manager<br>Replaced Stahal mid-season (1913) |- | [[Jack Barry (baseball)|Jack Barry]] || 1917 || 90-62 || .592 || 1 season || || Player/Manager |- | '''[[Ed Barrow]]''' || 1918-1920 || 213-203 || .512 || 3 seasons || 1 World Series Championship (1918) || |- | '''[[Hugh Duffy]]''' || 1921-1922 || 136-172 || .442 || 2 seasons || || |- | '''[[Frank Chance]]''' || 1923 || 61-91 || .401 || 1 season || || |- | [[Lee Fohl]] || 1924-1926 || 160-299 || .349 || 3 seasons || || |- | [[Bill Carrigan]] || 1927-1929 || 166-295 || .360 || 3 seasons || || Second stint as manager |- | [[Heinie Wagner]] || 1930 || 52-102 || .338 || 1 season || || |- | [[Shano Collins]] || 1931-1932 || 73-134 || .353 || 1 1/2 seasons || || Fired mid-season (1932) |- | [[Marty McManus]] || 1932-1933 || 95-153 || .383 || 1 1/2 seasons || || Player/Manager<br>Replaced Collins mid-season |- | '''[[Bucky Harris]]''' || 1934 || 76-76 || .500 || 1 season || || |- | '''[[Joe Cronin]]''' || 1935-1947 || 1071-916 || .539 || 13 seasons || 1 AL Championship (1946) || Player/Manager (1935-1945) |- | '''[[Joe McCarthy (baseball)|Joe McCarthy]]''' || 1948-1950 || 223-145 || .606 || 2 1/2 seasons || || |- | [[Steve O'Neill]] || 1950-1951 || 150-99 || .602 || 1 1/2 seasons || || Replaced McCarthy mid-season (1950)<br>Managed through entire 1951 season |- | '''[[Lou Boudreau]]''' || 1952-1954 || 229-232 || .497 || 3 seasons || || |- | [[Pinky Higgins]] || 1955-1959 || 360-329 || .522 || 4 1/2 seasons || || |- | [[Rudy York]] || 1959 || 0-1 || .000 || 1 game || || |- | [[Billy Jurges]] || 1959-1960 || 59-63 || .484 || 122 games || || Managed last half of 1959 and first half of 1960 |- | [[Del Baker]] || 1960 || 2-5 || .286 || 7 games || || |- | [[Pinky Higgins]] || 1960-1962 || 200-227 || .468 || 2 1/2 seasons || || Second stint as manager |- | [[Johnny Pesky]] || 1963-1964 || 146-175 || .455 || 2 seasons || || |- | [[Billy Herman]] || 1964-1966 || 128-182 || .413 || 2+ seasons || || Replaced Pesky with 2 games left (1964)<br>Managed throughout 1966, fired with 16 games left |- | [[Pete Runnels]] || 1966 || 8-8 || .500 || 16 games || || Replaced Herman with 16 games left |- | '''[[Dick Williams]]''' || 1967-1969 || 260-217 || .545 || 3 seasons || 1 AL Championship (1967) || |- | [[Eddie Popowski]] || 1969 || 5-4 || .556 || 9 games || || Replaced Williams with 9 games left (1969) |- | [[Eddie Kasko]] || 1970-1973 || 345-295 || .539 || 4 seasons || || Resigned with 1 game left (1973) |- | [[Eddie Popowski]] || 1973 || 1-0 || 1.000 || 1 game || || Managed last game of season (1973) |- | [[Darrell Johnson]] || 1974-1976 || 220-188 || .539 || 2 1/2 seasons || 1 AL Championship (1975) || Fired mid-season (1976) |- | [[Don Zimmer]] || 1976-1980 || 411-304 || .575 || 4+ seasons || || Replaced Johnson mid-season (1976)<br>Managed full seasons (1977-1979)<br>Fired with 5 games left (1980) |- | [[Johnny Pesky]] || 1980 || 1-4 || .200 || 5 games || || Replaced Zimmer with 5 games left (1980) |- | [[Ralph Houk]] || 1981-1984 || 312-282 || .525 || 4 seasons || || |- | [[John McNamara (baseball)|John McNamara]] || 1985-1988 || 297-273 || .521 || 3 1/2 seasons || 1 AL Championship (1986) || Fired mid-season (1988) |- | [[Joe Morgan (manager)|Joe Morgan]] || 1988-1991 || 301-262 || .535 || 3 1/2 seasons || 2 AL East Division Champions (1988, 1990) || Replaced McNamara mid-season (1988) |- | [[Butch Hobson]] || 1992-1994 || 207-232 || .472 || 3 seasons || || |- | [[Kevin Kennedy (baseball)|Kevin Kennedy]] || 1995-1996 || 171-135 || .559 || 2 seasons || 1 AL East Division Championship (1995) || |- | [[Jimy Williams]] || 1997-2001 || 414-352 || .540 || 4 1/2 seasons || 2 Wild Cards (1998, 1999) || Fired mid-season (2001) |- | [[Joe Kerrigan]] || 2001 || 17-26 || .395 || 43 games || || Replaced Williams mid-season (2001) |- | [[Grady Little]] || 2002-2003 || 188-136 || .580 || 2 seasons || 1 Wild Card (2003) || |- | [[Terry Francona]] || 2004-present || 279-207 || .574 || 4+ seasons || 2 World Series Championships (2004, 2007)<br>1 AL East Division Championship (2007)<br>2 Wild Cards (2004, 2005) || Updated 2008 |- |} ==General Managers== *'''[[Eddie Collins]]''' 1933-47 *'''[[Joe Cronin]]''' 1947-58 *'''[[Bucky Harris]]''' 1959-60 *''Vacant'' 1961-62<ref>Owner [[Tom Yawkey]] abolished the position of general manager after the 1960 season; executive vice president [[Dick O'Connell]], the team's business manager, is listed by the 2007 Red Sox Media Guide as the team's GM-without-portfolio during 1961-62. However, the [[New York Times]] reported on October 1, 1960, that [[manager (baseball)|manager]] [[Pinky Higgins]] would be responsible for all player personnel decisions for the Red Sox organization, effectively serving as the team's manager/general manager. Higgins was formally named GM after the 1962 season.</ref> *[[Pinky Higgins]] 1962-65 *[[Dick O'Connell]] 1965-77 *[[Haywood Sullivan]] 1977-84 *[[Lou Gorman]] 1984-94 *[[Dan Duquette]] 1994-2002 *[[Mike Port]] (interim) 2002 *[[Theo Epstein]] 2002-05 *[[Ben Cherington]] and [[Jed Hoyer]] 2005-06 *[[Theo Epstein]] 2006- ==Notes== {{reflist}} ==See also== *[[List of Boston Red Sox people]] *[[Boston Americans]] *[[Boston Pilgrims]] *[[Boston Somersets]] ==External links== *[http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/index.html#Managers RetroSheet.org Manager List] *[http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/BOS Baseball-Reference Boston Red Sox Team Index] {{Boston Red Sox}} [[Category:Boston Red Sox managers|*]]