No problem at all, Cheena. Here's how the Red Sox have performed during the Pat O'Farrell era, from his debut in 1907 through the just-completed 1925 season.
I've included the Red Sox' record, their finish in the American League, the pennant winners from each league, and the World Champion. The numbers in parentheses are, of course, the outcome of each best-of-seven World Series.
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Year Record Finish AL Champion NL Champion World Series Winner
1907 70-84 7th Detroit Pittsburgh Pittsburgh (4-0)
1908 80-74 4th New York New York New York Giants (4-2)
1909 83-71 1st Boston New York Boston (4-1)
1910 102-52 1st Boston Cincinnati Boston (4-3)
1911 92-62 2nd New York Cincinnati Cincinnati (4-2)
1912 96-58 1st Boston Cincinnati Cincinnati (4-2)
1913 94-60 1st Boston Cincinnati Boston (4-3)
1914 105-50 1st Boston Cincinnati Boston (4-2)
1915 108-46 1st Boston New York Boston (4-1)
1916 98-56 2nd Detroit Cincinnati Detroit (4-3)
1917 84-70 2nd Philadelphia New York New York (4-3)
1918 84-70 3rd Philadelphia New York New York (4-2)
1919 95-59 1st Boston Pittsburgh Boston (4-0)
1920 106-48 1st Boston St. Louis Boston (4-1)
1921 97-57 2nd Detroit New York New York (4-2)
1922 90-64 2nd Detroit New York New York (4-2)
1923 95-59 1st Boston St. Louis St. Louis (4-1)
1924 78-76 4th Philadelphia St. Louis Philadelphia (4-1)
1925 94-61 2nd St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis Cardinals (4-3)
The Red Sox have twice been involved in a one-game playoff to decide the American League pennant race. They defeated the Tigers in 1914 and lost to the Browns in 1925.
Since 1907, the Red Sox have won 1751 regular season games and lost 1177, for a winning percentage of .598.