
The Clubhouse: A Year with the Red Sox
Every major moment.
TV-MA2025•53m•7.7/10
DocumentaryReality
Ratings
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7.7/10(10)
This immersive documentary series goes inside the dugout and gets up close and personal with the 2024 Boston Red Sox during their roller-coaster season.
Production
One Potato Productions, Boardwalk Pictures, MLB Studios
Language
EN
Status
Ended
First Aired
April 8, 2025
Last Aired
April 8, 2025
Networks
Netflix
Trailers & Videos
Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
US
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Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season

E1
162
Air date: 2025-04-08
After finishing last in their division in 2023, a young Red Sox team contends with its passionate fanbase and high expectations before Opening Day 2024.

E2
Where Everybody Knows Your Name
Air date: 2025-04-08
A major injury slows the team's roll, drawing scrutiny from diehard, outspoken Fenway fans. Alex Cora opens up about the pressure of playing in Boston.

E3
Gerente
Air date: 2025-04-08
Despite injuries and roster shakeups, the Sox find their flow in comeback kid Cam Booser. Later, they face their longtime rivals: the New York Yankees.

E4
Still Alive
Air date: 2025-04-08
As other Boston teams cement their legacies, the Sox vie for a win against the Toronto Blue Jays. Jarren Duran reflects on his mental health journey.

E5
Boston, You're My Home
Air date: 2025-04-08
Emotions run high as the Sox try to clinch a wild card spot. For international players like Brayan Bello, competing far from home proves a challenge.

E6
Buyers or Sellers
Air date: 2025-04-08
Rumors fly as the MLB trade deadline looms. With his eyes on the playoffs, Craig Breslow weighs a difficult decision: Should the Sox buy or sell?

E7
Dog Days
Air date: 2025-04-08
In the dog days of summer, pressure to perform mounts. Can the Sox turn their season around? A heckler gets under one player's skin, sparking a scandal.

E8
Designed to Break Your Heart
Air date: 2025-04-08
Radio legend Joe Castiglione recalls his 42-year tenure of calling games for the Sox. After a dramatic push for the playoffs, Fenway looks to the future.






















