<Li> On September 1, 2007, Clay Buchholz no - hit the Baltimore Orioles in his second Major League start . He is the first Red Sox rookie and 17th Red Sox pitcher to throw a no - hitter . </Li> <Li> On September 22, 2007, with a victory over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, the Red Sox clinched a spot in the postseason for the fourth time in five years, the first time in club history this has happened . Also, with this postseason berth, manager Terry Francona becomes the first manager in team history to lead the club to three playoff appearances . </Li> <Li> Between May 15, 2003 and April 10, 2013, the Red Sox sold out every home game . The 820 game streak is a record for all major American sports, narrowly passing the Portland Trail Blazers record of 814 between 1977 and 1995 . The previous major league baseball record had been held by the Cleveland Indians, who sold out 455 games between June 12, 1995 and April 2, 2001 . (The team's definition of a sellout: "The criteria used for a sellout at Fenway Park have been the same since the early 1990s," Kennedy said in an e-mail . "Our policy is simple and straightforward, and is used by many MLB clubs (and other sports teams around the country). A sellout occurs when the number of tickets distributed to spectators is equal to or greater than the seating capacity at Fenway Park . (The 2008 seating capacity is 36,984 for day games and 37,400 for night games .)" That is: a sellout only covers ticket sales, not spectators in physical seats .) </Li> <Li> On May 21, 2011, the Red Sox played against the Chicago Cubs at Fenway Park for the first time since the 1918 World Series (they had faced each other at Chicago's Wrigley Field in 2005). Both teams wore uniforms that match the style worn in 1918 . </Li>

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