Red Sox Walk Offs

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A listing of Red Sox Walk Off homeruns and Walk Off hits. A walkoff is a hit that causes a tied or trailing home team to take the lead and win the game in the bottom of the ninth inning or the bottom of an extra inning.

Papi with yet another walkoff homerun
Papi with yet another walkoff homerun

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Red Sox Walk Off Totals (including Playoffs)

Walk Off Homeruns

David Ortiz - 10: 9/23/03, 4/11/04, 10/8/04 (2004 ALDS), 10/17/04 (2004 ALCS), 6/2/05, 9/6/05, 6/11/06, 6/24/06, 7/31/06, and 9/12/07

Jimmie Foxx - 8: 5/14/38, 8/23/38, 4/25/39, 6/2/40, 6/6/40, 7/3/40, 8/16/40, and 8/4/41

Jackie Jensen - 6: 4/18/54, 5/14/55, 5/30/57, 6/8/58, 9/26/59, and 8/24/61

Jim Rice - 5: 5/28/78, 8/30/80, 5/21/81, 7/4/84, and 6/10/85

Vern Stephens - 5: 5/5/48, 8/24/48, 8/13/49, 8/24/50, and 5/30/51

Bobby Doerr - 4: 7/11/40, 5/6/42, 5/12/48, and 8/18/50

Dwight Evans - 4: 5/6/78, 7/4/79, 6/28/84, and 6/23/90

Ted Williams - 4: 7/8/41 (All-Star Game), 5/2/46, 5/19/47, and 7/19/58

Carl Yastrzemski - 4: 9/15/61, 9/14/65, 5/9/79, and 5/27/80

Carlton Fisk - 3: 10/21/75 (1975 WS), 9/27/79, and 4/17/80

Nomar Garciaparra - 3: 8/11/98, 9/2/98, and 4/20/03

Sammy White - 3: 6/11/52, 7/13/52. and 6/30/53

Wade Boggs - 2: 6/22/82 and 8/21/91

Gary Geiger - 2: 8/8/59 and 6/24/63

Frank Malzone - 2: 4/19/59 and 6/6/62

Troy O'Leary - 2: 6/4/95 and 8/22/96

Rico Petrocelli - 2: 5/4/69 and 7/15/71

Kevin Romine - 2: 7/16/88 and 7/2/90

Jim Tabor - 2: 5/3/40 and 6/7/42

Jason Varitek - 2: 5/13/01 and 5/11/05

Mo Vaughn - 2: 7/26/97 and 4/10/98

1: Tony Armas (6/24/84), Todd Benzinger (7/20/88), Eddie Bressoud (6/26/63), Rico Brogna (8/14/00), Don Buddin (7/11/59), Orlando Cabrera (9/22/04), Jose Canseco (9/05/95), Orlando Cepeda (4/8/73), Wes Chamberlain (5/9/95), Ben Chapman (9/23/37), Jack Clark (7/31/91), Billy Conigliaro (8/16/71), Tony Conigliaro (6/15/67), Wil Cordero (5/17/96), Johnny Damon (8/26/02), Brian Daubach (5/24/00), Mike Easler (7/25/84), Carl Everett (4/16/00), Joe Foy (8/25/66), Buck Freeman (9/21/1903), Jeff Frye (6/14/99), Dick Gernert (8/28/59), Don Gile (9/30/62), Billy Goodman (5/8/53), Jim Gosger (6/4/66), Carroll Hardy (4/11/62), Ken Harrelson (6/13/68), Bill Haselman (6/27/95), Dave Henderson (7/18/87), Shea Hillenbrand (6/05/01), Reggie Jefferson (6/16/96), Dalton Jones (6/6/69), Jake Jones (6/15/1947), Billy Klaus (6/16/55), Don Lenhardt (6/2/52), Mark Loretta (4/17/06), Fred Lynn (4/17/79), Mike MacFarlane (5/14/95), Felix Mantilla (5/23/64), David McCarty (5/30/04), Kevin Millar (5/10/05), Bob Montgomery (6/6/73), Bill Mueller (7/24/04), Tim Naehring (6/26/96), Reid Nichols (6/11/84), Russ Nixon (6/26/64), Trot Nixon (10/4/03) (2003 ALDS), Ben Oglivie (9/4/73), Mickey Owen (7/19/54), Spike Owen (10/2/87), Jim Pagliaroni (6/18/61), Freddy Parent (9/18/1903), Carlos Pena (9/4/06), Jimmy Piersall (7/31/55), Manny Ramirez (10/5/07) (2007 ALDS), Jody Reed (4/26/90), Pete Runnels (8/31/59), Chuck Schilling (8/02/61), George Smith (7/10/66), Reggie Smith (7/16/73), Tris Speaker (10/12/09), Stan Spence (8/20/48), Dave Stapleton (7/18/80), Dick Stuart (4/28/64), Bob Tillman (6/10/62), Clyde Vollmer (7/28/51), Bob Watson (6/23/79), Vic Wertz (6/2/61), Del Wilber (5/20/53), Dick Williams (6/10/64), Kevin Youkilis (6/22/08) and Bob Zupcic (6/30/92)

Walk Off Hits

- Defined as a hit (including homerun), walk, hit-by-pitch, sac-fly, sac-hit, or run driven in by fielding error on ball hit into play that causes the game winning run to cross the plate in walkoff fashion.

16 - David Ortiz (7/26/03, 6/11/04, 10/18/04, 9/29/05, 6/26/06, 7/29/06, plus 10 HR above)

15 - Carl Yastrzemski (8/7/61, 4/28/63, 9/16/66, 9/29/70, 8/31/71, 7/20/72, 7/21/72, 8/1/76, 6/17/78, 4/20/80, 9/5/82, plus 4 HR above)

11 - Jackie Jensen

10 - Jim Rice

9 - Dwight Evans, Carlton Fisk, Jimmie Foxx, Vern Stephens, and Ted Williams

8 - Bobby Doerr

7 - Frank Malzone, Troy O'Leary, and Rico Petrocelli

6 - Wade Boggs, Buck Freeman, Jason Varitek, and Sammy White

5 - Marty Barrett, Joe Cronin, Nomar Garciaparra, Billy Goodman, Jimmy Piersall, Manny Ramirez, Reggie Smith, and Mo Vaughn

4 - Eddie Bressoud, Rick Burleson, Brian Daubach, Dom DiMaggio, Gary Geiger, Butch Hobson, Reggie Jefferson, Carney Lansford, Trot Nixon, and Pete Runnels

3 - Gary Allenson, Mike Andrews, Milt Bolling, Tom Brunansky, Tony Conigliaro, Jeff Frye, Dalton Jones, Fred Lynn, Rick Miller, Johnny Pesky, Dave Stapleton, George Thomas, Clyde Vollmer, and Bob Zupcic

2 - Luis Aparicio, Tony Armas, Juan Beniquez, Ellis Burks, Orlando Cabrera, Jose Canseco, Orlando Cepeda, Rick Cerone, Ben Chapman, Billy Conigliaro, Cecil Cooper, Scott Cooper, Wil Cordero, Johnny Damon, Mike Easler, Lou Finney, Dick Gernert, Joe Ginsberg, Jim Gosger, Mike Greenwell, Mario Guerrero, Ken Harrelson, Pinky Higgins, Shea Hillenbrand, Tony Horton, Jake Jones, Don Lenhardt, Mark Loretta, Kevin Millar, Bob Montgomery, Bill Mueller, Tim Naehring, Reid Nichols, Russ Nixon, Freddy Parent, Jody Reed, Jerry Remy, Kevin Romine, Chuck Schilling, George Scott, Jim Tabor, Bob Tillman, Lee Tinsley, John Valentin, Jack Wilson, and Kevin Youkilis

1 - Jerry Adair, Luis Alicea, Carlos Baerga, Matt Batts, Don Baylor, Mark Bellhorn, Todd Benzinger, Damon Berryhill, Lou Boudreau, Darren Bragg, Rico Brogna, Bill Buckner, Don Buddin, Bernie Carbo, Tom Carey, Wes Chamberlain, Jack Clark, Lou Clinton, Billy Consolo, Bill Conroy, Doc Cramer, Coco Crisp, Pete Daley, Alex Delgado, Don Demeter, Bill Dinneen, Walt Dropo, Jim Dwyer, Carl Everett, Rick Ferrell, Wes Ferrell, Hobe Ferris, Scott Fletcher, Pete Fox, Joe Foy, Phil Gagliano, Don Gile, John Godwin, Lenny Green, Doug Griffin, Jackie Gutierrez, Don Gutteridge, Carroll Hardy, Bill Haselman, Billy Hatcher, Charlie Hemphill, Dave Henderson, Elston Howard, Terry Hughes, Deron Johnson, Billy Klaus, Mike Lansing, Ted Lepcio, Johnny Lipon, Julio Lugo, Tony Lupien, Steve Lyons, Mike MacFarlane, Felix Mantilla, John Marzano, David McCarty, Art McGovern, Eric McNair, Roman Mejias, Sam Mele, Buster Mills, Jerry Moses, Otis Nixon, Syd O'Brien, Ben Oglivie, Mickey Owen, Spike Owen, Jim Pagliaroni, Mel Parnell, Johnny Peacock, Carlos Pena, Carlos Quintana, Rey Quinones, Dick Radatz, Edgar Renteria, Jeff Richardson, Buddy Rosar, George Smith, Tris Speaker, Stan Spence, Chick Stahl, Jeff Stone, Dick Stuart, Marc Sullivan, Jesse Tannehill, Jose Tartabull, Willie Tasby, Birdie Tebbetts, Vic Wertz, Del Wilber, Dick Williams, Herm Winningham, and Cy Young

Walk Off Runs Scored

- Defined as the base-runner who represents the game winning run when they cross the plate in a walk off situation. Each walk-off hit has exactly one walk-off run scored.

15 - Carl Yastrzemski

11 - Dwight Evans

10 - Wade Boggs

9 - David Ortiz and Vern Stephens

8 - Reggie Smith and Jackie Jensen

7 - Frank Malzone and Jim Rice

6 - Johnny Damon, Jimmie Foxx, and Troy O'Leary

5 - Mike Andrews, Ellis Burks, Dom DiMaggio, Bobby Doerr, Carlton Fisk, Buck Freeman, Bill Mueller, Pete Runnels, George Scott, Dave Stapleton, and Jason Varitek

4 - Marty Barrett, Tom Brewer, Rick Burleson, Scott Cooper, Joe Cronin, Billy Goodman, Doug Griffin, Fred Lynn, Tony Pena, Manny Ramirez, Jody Reed, Jerry Remy, John Valentin, Mo Vaughn,Sammy White, and Ted Williams

3 - Eddie Bressoud, Billy Consolo, Butch Hobson, Glenn Hoffman, John Kennedy, Darren Lewis, Roman Mejias, Rick Miller, Bob Montgomery, Jose Offerman, Kevin Romine, Dick Schofield, and Jose Tartabull

2 - Harry Agganis, Manny Alexander, Juan Bell, Mike Benjamin, Bill Buckner, Jack Clark, Lou Clinton, Tony Conigliaro, Jimmy Collins, Cecil Cooper, Lou Criger, Gene Desautels, Denny Doyle, Mike Easler, Carl Everett, Joe Foy, Nomar Garciaparra, Gary Geiger, Alex Gonzalez, Reggie Jefferson, Ted Lepcio, Syd O'Brien, Ben Oglivie, Freddy Parent, Johnny Pesky, Rico Petrocelli, Phil Plantier, Chuck Schilling, Lee Tinsley, and Earl Wilson

1 - Jerry Adair, Ken Aspromonte, Steve Avery, Matt Batts, Darren Bragg, Don Buddin, Jesse Burkett, Orlando Cabrera, Ivan Calderon, Orlando Cepeda, Wes Chamberlain, Ben Chapman, Billy Conigliaro, Alex Cora, Pete Daley, Alex Delgado, Don Demeter, Frank Duffy, Jim Dwyer, Hobe Ferris, Mike Fiore, Scott Fletcher, Mike Fornieles, Jeff Frye, Phil Gagliano, Dick Gernert, Jeremy Giambi, Don Gile, Bernard Gilkey, Jim Gosger, Mike Greenwell, Pumpsie Green, Mario Guerrero, Garry Hancock, Carroll Hardy, Bill Haselman, Billy Hatcher, Dave Henderson, Rickey Henderson, Shea Hillenbrand, Eric Hinske, Damian Jackson, Gabe Kapler, Marty Keough, Billy Klaus, Randy Kutcher, Joe Lahoud, Carney Lansford, Jim Leyritz, Johnny Lipon, Mark Loretta, Mike Lowell, Julio Lugo, Mike MacFarlane, Alejandro Machado, Jim Mahoney, Felix Mantilla, Dick McAuliffe, Tim McCarver, Sam Mele, Kevin Millar, Doug Mirabelli, Tim Naehring, Reid Nichols, Otis Nixon, Russ Nixon, Spike Owen, Jim Pagliaroni, Don Pavletich, Eddie Pellagrini, Carlos Pena, Jimmy Piersall, Carlos Quintana, Edgar Renteria, Pokey Reese, Luis Rivera, Ed Romero, Ken Sanders, Tris Speaker, Stan Spence, Mike Stanley, Jim Tabor, LaSchelle Tarver, Jesus Tavarez, Bob Tillman, Tom Umphlett, Bob Unglaub, Julio Valdez, Todd Walker, Bob Watson, Eric Wedge, Del Wilber, Dick Williams, Kevin Youkilis, and Al Zarilla.

Walk Offs By Year

Walk Offs in the Postseason (by Year)

No Red Sox walk-offs occurred in the American League Division Series of 1995, 1998, 1999, or 2005.

No Red Sox walk-offs occurred in the American League Championship Series of 1975, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1999, 2003, or 2007.

No Red Sox walk-offs occurred in the World Series of 1903, 1918, 1946, 1967, 1986, 2004, or 2007.

Walk Offs in All-Star Games

Walk Off Facts and Figures

(Needs Update, Totals aren't Final)
  • The Boston Red Sox have won 336 games in walk-off fashion over the last 52+ years. (1957-2008)
  • 106 of those wins came via the Walk-Off Homerun.
  • The 1942 Boston Red Sox won 14 times with a walk-off hit, the most ever by a Boston team.
  • Here is the victory breakdown over all Franchises the Red Sox have beaten with a walk-off:

Kansas City - Oakland Athletics: 39

Baltimore Orioles: 32

Washington Senators - Texas Rangers: 31

L.A. - California - Anaheim Angels: 28

New York Yankees: 27

Minnesota Twins: 26

Cleveland Indians: 26

Detroit Tigers: 23

Toronto Blue Jays: 21

Seattle Pilots - Milwaukee Brewers: 19

Chicago White Sox: 19

Seattle Mariners: 18

Kansas City Royals: 14

Tampa Bay Rays: 6

Philadelphia Phillies: 3

Cincinnati Reds, New York Mets, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Pittsburgh Pirates: 1

  • Dick Radatz is the Only Red Sox pitcher in the last 50 years to deliver a game winning walk-off hit. Radatz' single drove home Lou Clinton on May 16, 1964.
  • Most victimized pitchers (Walk-Off Hits allowed)

Sparky Lyle: 5

Hoyt Wilhelm: 3

Jim Perry: 3

Tom Buskey: 3

Darold Knowles: 3

Ron Perranoski: 3

Rollie Fingers: 3

Armando Benitez: 3

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