Portland Sea Dogs - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Lars Anderson (2008–09)
  • Antonio Alfonseca (1995-96)
  • Daniel Bard (2008)
  • Josh Beckett (2001)
  • Clay Buchholz (2006–08)
  • A. J. Burnett (1999)
  • Luis Castillo (1996)
  • Manny Delcarmen (2005)
  • Jorge de la Rosa (2003)
  • Ryan Dempster (1998)
  • Félix Doubront (2009-2011)
  • Jacoby Ellsbury (2007)
  • Adrián González (2002)
  • Álex González (1996–97)
  • Chris Hammond (1994)
  • Craig Hansen (2005–06)
  • Liván Hernández (1996)
  • José Iglesias (2010)
  • Charles Johnson (1994–95)
  • Ryan Kalish (2009–10)
  • Mark Kotsay (1997)
  • Ryan Lavarnway (2010–11)
  • Jon Lester (2005)
  • Che-Hsuan Lin (2010-11)
  • Jed Lowrie (2006–07)
  • Matt Mantei (1995, 1997)
  • Justin Masterson (2008)
  • Cla Meredith (2005)
  • Will Middlebrooks (2011)
  • Kevin Millar (1996–97, 2002)
  • Brandon Moss (2005–06)
  • David Murphy (2005–06)
  • Daniel Nava (2009)
  • Jonathan Papelbon (2005)
  • Dustin Pedroia (2005)
  • Brad Penny (1999)
  • Hanley Ramírez (2004–05)
  • Mike Redmond (1995–96, 1998)
  • Edgar Rentería (1995)
  • Nate Robertson (2002)
  • Aníbal Sánchez (2005)
  • Jared Sandberg (2005)
  • Kelly Shoppach (2003)
  • Iggy Suarez (2006–09)
  • Junichi Tazawa (2009)
  • Matt Treanor (2000-2002)
  • Randy Winn (1997)
  • Kevin Youkilis (2003)
  • Charlie Zink (2003–07)

Players who have played for the Sea Dogs on rehab stints

Daisuke Matsuzaka
  • Andrew Bailey (2012)
  • Carl Crawford (2012)
  • Gabe Kapler (2003, 2006)
  • David Ortiz (2008)
  • Daisuke Matsuzaka (2009, 2012)
  • Gary Sheffield (1994)
  • John Smoltz (2009)
  • Ryan Sweeney (2012)

(Player currently on the Red Sox in BOLD, players formerly on the Red Sox in italics.)

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