Boston Red Sox 2011 Opening Day Roster

For Excel spreadsheet with additional player information, click here.
For post-Opening Day 2011 team page, click HERE.

*Players on the 40-man roster are indicated in BOLD.
*Players who are out of options are indicated with ##
*Players who are injured are indicated with +
*Click on the player's name to see the injury update
*Baseball America '11 pre-season prospect rankings are indicated in BLUE.
*Baseball Prospectus '11 pre-season prospect rankings are indicated in GREEN.

Resources and Information Page
Pawtucket (AAA)/ Portland (AA)
Salem (HiA)/ Greenville (LoA)/ Rookie Levels

*40-man roster total (40)

25-MAN ROSTER
Starting Lineup (*indicates left-handed batter **indicates switch-hitter)
1 CF Jacoby Ellsbury*

2 2B Dustin Pedroia
3
LF Carl Crawford*
4 3B Kevin Youkilis
5 1B Adrian Gonzalez*
6 DH David Ortiz*
RF Mike Cameron
C Jarrod Saltalamacchia**
SS Marco Scutaro

Bench
C Jason Varitek**

IF Jed Lowrie** 
OF J.D. Drew*
OF Darnell McDonald ##    

Starting Rotation
1 LHP Jon Lester

2 RHP John Lackey

3 RHP Clay Buchholz

4 RHP Josh Beckett  
5 RHP Daisuke Matsuzaka

Bullpen
CL RHP Jonathan Papelbon
SU 
RHP Daniel Bard

SU RHP Bobby Jenks 
MID
 LHP Dennys Reyes 
MID RHP Dan Wheeler  
MID RHP Matt Albers 
LR RHP Tim Wakefield 

Disabled List
Position Players
None

Pitchers
RHP Junichi Tazawa 
+ UPDATE 3/26 - placed on 60-Day DL (recovery from Tommy John surgery)
LHP Felix Doubront BA#8 BP#8 + UPDATE 3/31 - placed on 15-Day DL, retroactive to March 22 (left forearm inflammation)

Designated for Assignment
C Mark Wagner: UPDATE 3/29 - DFA'd


Current list of Free Agents
*Elias ranking indicated in RED **For list of minor league free agents, click here. 
Position Players
   
1B/3B Mike Lowell (B)

Pitchers

None

Left as Free Agent/ Lost off Waivers/ Released/ Traded

Position Players
C Victor Martinez: UPDATE 11/23 - agreed to four-year deal with Detroit
C Max Ramirez: UPDATE 1/5 claimed off waivers from Texas UPDATE 1/11 - lost off waivers to Cubs
1B Anthony Rizzo BA#3: UPDATE 12/5 - traded to San Diego
3B Adrian Beltre (A) - player option declined UPDATE 1/4 - agreed to multiyear deal with Texas
IF Felipe Lopez (B) - club option declined UPDATE 2/2 - agreed to minor league deal with Tampa Bay
IF/OF Bill Hall - club option declined UPDATE 12/17 - agreed to one-year deal with Houston
IF/OF Eric Patterson: UPDATE 12/16 - traded to San Diego
OF Reymond Fuentes BA#6UPDATE 12/5 - traded to San Diego
OF Jordan Parraz: UPDATE 11/24 - claimed off waivers from Kansas City UPDATE 12/17 - lost off waivers to Yankees

Pitchers
RHP Taylor BuchholzUPDATE 12/2 - not tendered contract for 2011 UPDATE 1/3 - signed one-year deal with Mets 
RHP Robert CoelloUPDATE 2/15 - traded to Cubs
RHP Casey Kelly BA#1UPDATE 12/5 - traded to San Diego
RHP Dan TurpenUPDATE 3/29 - traded to Colorado
LHP Cesar Cabral: UPDATE 12/9 - lost to Tampa Bay in Rule V draft
LHP Dustin Richardson: UPDATE 11/12 - traded to Florida





37 comments:

Anonymous said... July 31, 2010 at 5:19 PM  

Unless I'm not seeing it, you're missing Pending: Salty.

Jason - MLBDepthCharts.com said... July 31, 2010 at 5:26 PM  

Salty will be in AAA. He shows up as 'pending' on that page.

Steve Wakefield said... August 9, 2010 at 2:04 AM  

Lackey #1, Beckett #2, and Lester #3

Jason - MLBDepthCharts.com said... August 9, 2010 at 2:36 PM  

Hey Steve. The rotation order changes often throughout the season because of injuries so I usually try to set up the projection in the order a manager would use his rotation if it were the playoffs. Would you say that Lackey-Beckett-Lester would be the order if the team made the playoffs?

Steve Wakefield said... August 9, 2010 at 8:57 PM  

It probably wouldn't be Lackey-Beckett-Lester. Thanks for the info.

Anonymous said... November 21, 2010 at 11:30 AM  

Ellsbury is a better defensive center fielder than Cameron at this stage of each of their careers......Ellsbury if faster with more range and he is our future for the next ten or so years in center.

Anonymous said... November 21, 2010 at 11:36 AM  

I do not see Mark Wagner on the opening day roster......i see the sox signing a catcher and bringing Variteck back for another year or two..........if Tek retires or signs somewhere else (which i do not see happening)then they will have Salti be there back up catcher but if not then salti and wagner will play in pawtucket(which I highly see happening on the opening day roster)

Jason - MLBDepthCharts.com said... November 21, 2010 at 4:30 PM  

Re: Wagner

The projections on this site are always based on the team's current depth chart. There isn't anyone else ahead of Wagner so he is listed on the projected 25-man roster. That is guaranteed to change. Whether they bring in a starter or backup depends on how they feel about Salty. My guess is that they bring in a veteran to split time with him. Varitek would make sense. Plus, it would be good to see him finish his career in Boston.

Anonymous said... November 23, 2010 at 2:36 PM  

I agree.......but how about Lavarnway?.......Its not like they could bring back Victor Martinez anymore or John Buck.

Anonymous said... November 23, 2010 at 2:44 PM  

If they could get rid of Cameron then i woould be perfectly happy with a platoon of Kalish and Nava.Then they could go after a corner infielder.

Jason - MLBDepthCharts.com said... November 26, 2010 at 2:16 PM  

Re: Lavarnway

They'll want him to play everyday in the minors. He only has 44 games of experience at Double-A. Could be a late-season call-up, though.

Anonymous said... December 9, 2010 at 7:44 AM  

the sox need 2 sign Martin

Anonymous said... December 10, 2010 at 12:37 PM  

the sox need to bring okajima back to take matt fox's rosterspot

Anonymous said... December 10, 2010 at 12:41 PM  

they should also put mike cameron on waivers and if he is not claimed try to trade him for whoever they can get......Russel Martin would take his roster spot and play Bill Hall's role.

Jason - MLBDepthCharts.com said... December 10, 2010 at 1:36 PM  

I think they'll do better than Okajima. Lots of good bullpen arms out there.

Regarding Cameron, I think they can trade him. He can still hit and play a solid CF. Some potential teams, in my opinion, that may be interested: Braves, Nationals, Dodgers, Marlins (if they're not as comfortable with Coghlan in CF as they are making it seem).

Sounds like Martin would be a full-time catcher if he signed in Boston. Salty would then be on the block or maybe just AAA insurance in case Martin really can't return to his old form.

Anonymous said... December 17, 2010 at 10:53 AM  

I see the redsox getting a guy like Xavier Paul.....Paul is young and gould b a backup outfielder

Anonymous said... December 17, 2010 at 10:56 AM  

Lots of good pen arms out there?Like hew?Name 10 that u think are good that are possabilities.

Anonymous said... December 17, 2010 at 11:04 AM  

I realize this is not going to happen but i can see the redsox offering Lars Anderson and felix deubront for buster posey......I would love to see the sox get posey..........or now that montero of the yankees is blocked at the catching position, i would go after montero
Also, if they trade Cameron Nava could b the other backup outfielder.

Jason - MLBDepthCharts.com said... December 17, 2010 at 11:14 AM  

Re: bullpen arms

When I wrote 'lots of good bullpen arms out there', I think Crain, Guerrier, Jenks, Feliciano, Peralta, Wood, and Howell were all available. Not anymore but Soriano, Rauch, Wheeler, Gregg, Heilman, Balfour, Rhodes, Fuentes, and Beimel are all out there. Most of those are 7th and 8th inning guys and upgrades to the 2010 version of Okajima.

Re: Posey

Posey's not going anywhere. Superstar players under team control for five more years aren't traded.

Anonymous said... January 5, 2011 at 10:41 AM  

jaime Moyer isnt playin this year but i am lookin forward to his comback in 2012......he will be 49..Wat r the chances he cood sign a 1 or 2 year minor leauge deal in boston nex offseason?

Anonymous said... January 5, 2011 at 10:46 AM  

also,wat r ur thoughts bout sox dealing matsuzaka and makin deubront #5 starter?I personally like the idea.....and wat r ur thoughts about tradin mike cameron?

Jason - MLBDepthCharts.com said... January 5, 2011 at 12:36 PM  

Moyer would be nice story but the Sox probably don't need him. I doubt anyone signs him to a minor league deal until they see how he recovers. Younger guys coming off of TJ surgery get signed (i.e. Jose Arredondo w/CIN) in the hopes that the player will re-sign with the team the following year but it probably won't happen with a guy who is less likely to be an effective pitcher again.

Don't know that the Sox are looking to move Daisuke or Cameron. They don't really need to mess with their team and go with younger, unproven players. They look like the team to beat in the AL right now so why make changes.

Anonymous said... January 7, 2011 at 7:06 AM  

hb cameron 4 xavier paul? wat r ur thoughts on dis

Jason - MLBDepthCharts.com said... January 7, 2011 at 10:17 AM  

Sox already have good young outfield prospects (Kalish, Reddick). Cameron is better fit on a team with World Series aspirations. Great clubhouse guy. Still good defender and can hit. Sox don't need to trade him for another young outfielder.

Anonymous said... January 8, 2011 at 1:57 PM  

Seeing how Max Ramirez is out of options, do you think he has a good chance of making the opening day roster? With Gonzalez, they really don't need a backup 1B (use Youk). Maybe they could have Max learn 3B or RF in the spring. I know that's rushing it, but it could be worth a shot. Thoughts?

Jason - MLBDepthCharts.com said... January 8, 2011 at 3:18 PM  

Didn't realize he was out of options. Doesn't really cost them anything by claiming him on waivers so even though I don't see a spot for him, he would be protection in case Ortiz or one of the catchers gets hurt before the start of the season. If not, the worse thing that happens is some team claims him off waivers. If not, maybe they can outright him to the minors and keep him in their system for the entire season without him being on the 40-man. Even if he did learn some new positions, he probably won't be very good at them so I'd expect him to keep catching, playing some 1B, and DH'ing in the minors wherever he ends up.

Anonymous said... January 26, 2011 at 5:52 AM  

Kalish over McDonald all day long.i think its more realistic 2 start the seson.But i do realize it depends on spring training.

Anonymous said... February 3, 2011 at 6:42 AM  

sox signed 4 players 2 minor lege deals includin tony pena jr.

Jason - MLBDepthCharts.com said... February 3, 2011 at 7:47 AM  

Those four have been under the 'Outside Looking In' section for awhile. The deals were agreed upon in the last few weeks (Jan. 4th for Peña). They were officially announced yesterday but reported last month. I don't wait for the 'official' word as long as reputable sources are reporting that the sides have agreed to a deal. Thanks anyways!

Anonymous said... February 13, 2011 at 3:49 AM  

Reddick over Nava.

Chris Hatfield said... March 5, 2011 at 2:57 PM  

Jason, Aaron Bates and Lenny Dinardo didn't get invites to major league camp, so they're not really in consideration for MLB spots. And although he's on the 40-man, Tazawa is still rehabbing at the minor league complex, so he's not really in the running either.

Jason - MLBDepthCharts.com said... March 5, 2011 at 6:03 PM  

Hey Chris. I'll be cleaning up the 'Outside Looking In' sections in the next week. The criteria for this section early on when there was almost no depth back in November included former big leaguer experience, which all three of those guys have. I'm hoping by the end of next week, 'Outside Looking In' will represent a clearer picture of the roster battles taking place and won't have guys with zero chance. Thanks for the feedback!

Chris Hatfield said... March 5, 2011 at 7:43 PM  

Word. Just helping out. Monumental task you've got here with 30 teams - I have a tough enough time keeping up with one.

Chris Hatfield said... March 5, 2011 at 7:44 PM  

Another thing I'll note though is that Atchison does have an option left.

Jason - MLBDepthCharts.com said... March 5, 2011 at 7:46 PM  

Thanks for the tip on Atchison. I used a few different sources who were making educated guesses but figuring out options isn't an exact science so there is bound to be a few mistakes.

Anonymous said... March 28, 2011 at 1:24 PM  

Isn't Okajima expected to make the team?

Jason - MLBDepthCharts.com said... March 28, 2011 at 1:41 PM  

He wasn't a sure thing when camp started, coming off a disappointing season. He was out-pitched by Dennys Reyes this spring and they optioned him to the minors today.

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