The Boston Red Sox are one of the teams featured on the Oct. 25 MLB Immaculate Grid. They have been paired with the ‘30+ HR season’ milestone in one of today’s intersections.
Therefore, participants aiming for an immaculate score will need to name one player, current or former, who has notched 30 home runs or more in a season while playing for the Red Sox.
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Only 33 players in Red Sox’ franchise history satisfy the condition of this intersection. If you are struggling to recall anyone, you are at the right place.
This article will walk you through some possible answers and help you ace today’s MLB Immaculate Grid.
MLB Immaculate Grid Answers October 25: Which Red Sox players have had a 30+ HR season?
The very first name that comes to mind for the ‘Red Sox - 30+ HR season’ intersection of today’s MLB Immaculate Grid is Rafael Devers.
While the Red Sox had a season to forget, Devers was one of their shining lights. He slashed .271/.351/.500 with 33 home runs and 100 RBIs in what was his seventh season with the franchise.
While most players would be satisfied with such numbers, Devers himself stated in a recent interview with the Boston Globe that he had an ‘average’ season at best. Expect more from the Red Sox third baseman in 2024.
Devers has two more 30+ HR seasons to his name. He notched 38 home runs during the 2021 season, and 32 in 2019.
Xander Bogaerts is another good shout for this intersection. The two-time World Series winner recorded 33 home runs during the 2019 season.
Former Red Sox outfielder Hunter Renfroe also qualifies for this intersection, thanks to the 31 home runs he registered in 2021.
During his playing days, ‘Big Papi’ David Ortiz had an astonishing 10 seasons with 30 home runs or more - 31 in 2003, 41 in 2004, 47 in 2005, 54 in 2006, 35 in 2007, 32 in 2010, 30 in 2013, 35 in 2014, 37 in 2015 and 38 in 2016.
Make sure to check out Baseball Reference. They have an extensive database that can help you find any player from any franchise with any specific accolade or milestone.