Mike Lowell led the Red Sox in RBIs in the 2007 season with 120. David Ortiz was second with 117.
Mike Lowell
The RBI leader for the 2007 Red Sox was Mike Lowell with 120. David Ortiz was second with 117.
Through the 2009 season, that was Dave Parker with 125 RBIs in 1985.
Jason Bay led the 2009 Boston Red Sox in RBIs with 119.
The Red Sox record in the 2007 regular season was 96-66. As of the beginning of the ALCS, their playoff record for the 2007 season is 3-0.
The Red Sox record for the 2007 season was 96 wins and 66 losses.
That was Bill Buckner in the 1985 season. He hit .299 in 162 games and 673 at bats with 46 doubles, 16 HRs, and 110 RBIs.
Tony Armas of the Red Sox had the lowest batting average for an RBI leader. He had 107 RBIs and a .218 batting average.
As of the 2008 season, the last five batters to win a triple crown have played in the American League: 1967 - Carl Yastremski, Boston Red Sox, 44 HRs, 121 RBIs, .326 BA 1966 - Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles, 49 HRs, 122 RBIS, .316 BA 1956 - Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees, 52 HRs, 130 RBIs, .353 BA 1947 - Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox, 32 HRs, 114 RBIs, .343 BA 1942 - Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox, 36 HRs, 137 RBIs, .356 BA
The Red Sox regular season record in 2007 was 96-66.
Since 2007, the Yankees and Red Sox have been scheduled to play each other 18 times during the regular season.
Anaheim Ducks won in the 2006-2007 season. Detroit Red Wings won in the 2007-2008 season.