Pitchers
43 Alan Embree [Stats]
29 Keith Foulke
51 Byung-Hyun Kim [Stats]
32 Derek Lowe [Stats]
45 Pedro Martinez [Stats]
55 Ramiro Mendoza
48 Scott Sauerbeck [Stats]
38 Curt Schilling
50 Mike Timlin [Stats]
49 Tim Wakefield [Stats]
48 Scott Williamson [Stats]
Catchers
28 Doug Mirabelli [Stats]
33 Jason Varitek [Stats]
Infielders
26 Mark Bellhorn
5 Nomar Garciaparra [Stats]
2 Damian Jackson [Stats]
15 Kevin Millar [Stats]
11 Bill Mueller [Stats]
34 David Ortiz [Stats]
3 Pokey Reese
Outfielders
18 Johnny Damon [Stats]
29 Gabe Kapler
7 Trot Nixon [Stats]
24 Manny Ramirez [Stats]
Manager & Coaches
Terry Francona - Manager
20 Dallas Williams - First Base Coach [Info]
22 Ron Jackson - Hitting Coach [Info]
39 Mike Cubbage - Third Base Coach [Info]
40 Tony Cloninger - Pitching Coach [Info]
41 Jerry Narron - Bench Coach [Info]
54 Euclides Rojas - Bullpen Coach [Info]
37 Dave Wallace - Interim Pitching Coach [Info]
60 Dana LaVangie - Bullpen Catcher [Info]
Staff
Jim Rowe - Head Trainer [Info]
Chris Correnti - Assistant Trainer/Rehabilitation Coordinator [Info]
Chang-Ho Lee - Assistant Trainer [Info]
Mascot
Wally the Green Monster -
On April 13, 1997, Kids' Opening Day at Fenway Park, the Red Sox introduced their new mascot, Wally the Green Monster. According to legend, Wally, an avid Red Sox fan since Fenway Park's opening in 1912, had secretly lived inside the left-field wall since 1947. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Fenway's famed "Green Monster," Wally decided to make his official appearance in 1997 to Red Sox fans. Since his debut, Wally has made numerous visitations in the community, appearing at the Friendly Fenway Festival, Sox Talk clinics, the Red Sox Caravan, schools and other locations in addition to his role of greeting fans entering Fenway. Wally has also brought smiles to the children at the Jimmy Fund Clinic and other local hospitals, while teaching all he meets to love baseball, the Red Sox and Fenway Park. In 1999, Wally hosted mascots from other Major League teams during the All-Star events.