Graduated from Red Bank (NJ) Catholic High School...In addition to baseball, starred as the football team's quarterback and on the basketball court. Participated in the 2010 Red Sox Rookie Program.
2013
Ryan missed the entire season after undergoing right shoulder surgery to repair his posterior labrum on January 30, 2013.
2012
Appeared in 36 games over 3 stints with the Red Sox, his 1st major league action since
2010, after beginning the season on the 60-day DL recovering from left shoulder surgery.
Played all 3 OF positions, including 20 games in CF (16 GS), 9 in RF (8 GS), and 3 in LF (1 GS).
Batted .333 (5-for-15) against left-handed pitchers compared to .210 (17-for-81) versus right-handers.
Tallied a .357 AVG (5-for-14) when facing the opposing starting pitcher for the 3rd time in a game compared
to .130 (3-for-23) in his 1st plate appearance and .217 (5-for-23) in his 2nd plate appearance.
Went 2-for-2 with a pair of doubles as a pinch-hitter...Knocked a 2-bagger in the pinch in the 7th inning on
6/26 vs. TOR, and then came around with the deciding run in a 5-1 Red Sox win...Also doubled in the pinch in
the top of the 10th inning on 7/1 at SEA and scored the winning run.
Drove in the tying run in the 7th inning and later scored on a squeeze play on 6/17 at CHC...Scored the winning run in the 8th inning on 6/21 vs. MIA after singling earlier in the frame.
Hit in 14 of his last 20 games with a PA for BOS (15-for-65), beginning with a career-high-tying 5-game
hit streak from 6/29-7/3 (.294, 5-for-17)...Went 5-for-12 (.417) over his last 4 games of the season with a PA.
Hit .345 (20-for-58) with 5 home runs and 11 RBI in 15 minor league games with High-A Salem, Double-A
Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket, including 9 on rehab, prior to his 1st call-up on 6/17.
Batted .261 (29-for-111) with 4 homers, 14 RBI, and 7 steals in 27 tilts, including 3 on rehab, over 3 stints
with the PawSox.
2011
Spent the season in the minor leagues, playing just 24 games due to 2 stints on the
disabled list.
Totaled 22 games with Triple-A Pawtucket, batting .209 (18-for-86) with 6 doubles, 9 RBI and 8 walks...
Played 17 games in center field, 1 in right field and 4 at designated hitter with the PawSox.
Hit .236 (13-for-55) with 4 doubles and 7 RBI in 14 games before landing on the DL on 4/23 (retro to 4/22)
due to a left shoulder injury suffered while making a diving catch in center field on 4/21 vs. Syracuse....Suffered
a partial tear of the labrum in his left shoulder and a neck injury.
Appeared in 2 rehab games with Short-A Lowell from 8/4-6, going 3-for-6 (.500) with 2 RBI and a walk, and
was reinstated to Pawtucket's roster on 8/8.
Went 5-for-31 (.161) with 2 doubles and 2 RBI in 8 contests from 8/8-20 before landing on the DL again on
8/23 due to right trapezius inflammation...Missed the remainder of the season.
Underwent surgery on 9/14 to repair a bulging disc in his neck, performed by Dr. Joseph Maroon in Pittsburgh,
PA...Underwent labrum surgery on his left shoulder on 11/8, performed by Dr. Lewis Yocum in Los Angeles, CA.
2010
Named Red Sox Rookie of the Year by the Boston Chapter of the BBWAA after making
his Major League debut on 7/31.
Appeared in 53 games for Boston overall, playing all 3 outfield positions, including 38 games in center (32
starts), 12 in left (11 starts) and 2 in right (1 start)...Tallied 3 outfield assists, 6th-most among AL rookies...
Appeared in center field in 25 of the club's last 30 games (23 GS).
Tied for 2nd among AL rookies with 10 stolen bases...Tied for the AL rookie lead from his debut on 7/31 through
the end of the season with 11 doubles (also Minnesota's Danny Valencia) and also ranked among AL rookie leaders
in that span in runs (T-4th, 26), hits (5th, 41), homers (T-5th, 4), RBI (T-3rd, 24) and extra-base hits (T-2nd, 16).
Notched hits in 30 of his 53 ML games, reaching base in 34...Had 4 homers, all with at least 1 runner on base.
Knocked 2 grand slams (8/17 vs. LAA and 9/6 vs. TB), tying the Red Sox rookie record...Became the 7th Sox
rookie to accomplish the feat, joining Jim Tabor (1939), Ted Williams (1939), Walt Dropo (1950), Faye Throneberry
(1952), Ellis Burks (1987) and Bob Zupcic (1992)...Was only the 3rd player to hit 2 grand slams within 6
weeks of his 1st Big League game, with the others also doing it for the Red Sox: Faye Throneberry in 1952 and
Ellis Burks in 1987 (Elias)...Combined with Daniel Nava (1 grand slam), it was the 1st time Boston has had 3
grand slams from rookies since 1992 when Zupcic had 2 and John Valentin had 1.
Went 2-for-5 (.400) with 2 RBI, a run and walk in the pinch...Notched 1st career pinch-hit (single) in 1st
chance, 8/10 at TOR.
Selected to Boston's roster on 7/31 and made Big League debut with a start in left field that day vs. DET...Recorded
1st hit in 1st plate appearance, a 3rd-inning single...Collected his 1st RBI with a single in the 7th inning.
At 22 years, 125 days old in his debut on 7/31, became the youngest Boston left fielder since Greg Blosser (22
years, 99 days) on 10/3/93...2 days later, became the youngest Red Sox center fielder since Michael Coleman
(22 years, 34 days) on 9/19/97...The next day, became the youngest Sox right fielder since Mike Greenwell (22
years, 73 days) on 9/29/85.
Recorded 3 multi-hit games in his 1st 4 Major League tilts, the 4th Sox rookie since 1920 to do that, 1st since
Morgan Burkhart had 4 straight multi-hit efforts to start his career in 2000.
Went 3-for-3 with a double and walk on 8/2 vs. CLE...Was the 1st Red Sox player to tally 3 hits in a game
within his 1st 3 career ML contests since Nomar Garciaparra in his 2nd career game on 9/1/96 at OAK (3-for-
5)...Double in the 7th marked 1st extra-base hit and also collected 1st outfield assist in the 4th inning.
Connected for his 1st Major League home run in the 6th inning on 8/6 at NYY, a 2-run shot off Javier Vazquez
that gave the Red Sox a 6-3 lead...According to Elias, he was the 1st Red Sox to accomplish the feat in New
York against the Yankees since David Murphy on 9/17/06 (G1).
Knocked 1st career grand slam on 8/17 vs. LAA off Jered Weaver...At 22 years, 142 days old, was the youngest
Red Sox player with a slam since Tony Conigliaro's on 8/24/65 at 20 years, 229 days.
Hit 2nd grand slam on 9/6 off TB's Andy Sonnanstine at Fenway Park and also stole 2 bases in that game,
becoming the 1st Red Sox ever with a slam and multiple stolen bases in a game, the 1st Major Leaguer since
Matt Lawton, 5/8/05 at ARI while with the Pirates (2 stolen bases).
Placed 3rd among AL rookies with 16 RBI in September/October.
Stole both second and home in the 6th inning on 10/3 vs. NYY, the last day of the season...Swipe of home
came on a double steal with Daniel Nava taking second base.
Batted .294 (86-for-293) with 18 doubles, 2 triples, 13 homers, 47 RBI, 57 runs, 42 walks and 25 stolen bases
in 78 games combined games between Double-A Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket.
Began the year with Portland and was transferred to Pawtucket on 6/1...Hit .294 (42-for-143) with 5 homers,
18 RBI and 12 stolen bases in 37 contests with the PawSox, including multiple hits in 13 of his last 24 games,
going 34-for-100 (.340) in that span.
Appeared in 70 games in the outfield between Portland and Pawtucket, playing right (24 games), center (28
games) and left field (21 games).
2009
Named Red Sox Minor League Offensive Player of the Year in a season split between
Single-A Salem and Double-A Portland...Combined to hit .279 (141-for-506) while setting career highs with 18 home runs and 77 RBI...Led Red Sox farmhands with 84 runs, 231 total bases and 68 walks...Also ranked among that group in
homers (2nd), RBI (4th) and stolen bases (T-5th, 21), all career highs...Named Red Sox Minor League Base Stealer of the Month for April...Led Salem in homers (5) and ranked 3rd in the Carolina League in on-base percentage (.434) at the time of
his 5/15 promotion to Portland...Also drove in 12 runs over his final 12 Single-A contests...Finished the year batting .299 (72-for-241) with 12 homers in his last 64 games beginning 7/1...Played a total of 53 games in center field and 31 in right...Hit .301 (22-for-73) with 1 homer and 15 RBI in 21 games for Mesa of the Arizona Fall League...After the season, ranked by Baseball America as the Red Sox No. 5 prospect, the No. 4 position player...Also
named the No. 9 prospect in the Carolina League.
2008
Spent most of year at Single-A Greenville before August call-up to Single-A Lancaster...Combined to hit .266 (118-for-433) with 5 home runs and 46 RBI between the 2 stops...Was 19-for-23 in stolen base attempts to finish tied for 5th among Red Sox minor leaguers...Ranked 2nd on the Drive (min. 100 AB) with a .281 average (101-for-360) and 3rd in games (96), hits (101),
runs (51) and stolen bases (18)...Led all Red Sox minor leaguers with a .311 clip (28-for-90), 6 doubles and a .438 on-base percentage in July
to earn the club's Minor League Offensive Player of the Month Award...Promoted to Lancaster on 8/14 and drove in multiple runs in 4 straight games from 8/19-22, going 7-for-18
(.389) with 2 homers and 10 RBI...Was 0-for-5 in 2 playoff games with the JetHawks...Hit .282 (20-for-71) with 1 homer and 13 stolen bases for North Shore Honu of Hawaii Winter Baseball....After the season, ranked by Baseball America as No. 13 prospect, No. 8 position player, in the Red Sox system.
2007
Led Short-A Lowell, ranked 4th in the Red Sox system and 8th in the New York-Penn
League with 18 steals in 23 tilts.
Was leading the New York-Penn League in runs (27) and stolen bases (18), and was the league's reigning
Player of the Week before suffering a season-ending injury on 7/16...Earned Player of the Week honors for 7/9-
15 after going 12-for-15 (.800) with 3 doubles, 2 homers, 5 RBI, 6 runs and 4 steals in 4 games in that period.
Named Red Sox Minor League Base Stealer of the Month for June (10 SB in 10 attempts) and swiped 12 bags
in his 1st 12 games from 6/19-7/2.
Selected to the NYPL All-Star Game, but was on the DL and did not participate.
After the season, ranked by Baseball America as the No. 6 prospect, No. 4 position player, in Boston's system.
2006
Made professional debut in 17 games split between the Gulf Coast League Red Sox
and Short-A Lowell.
Hit safely in 4 of his 6 games with the GCL Red Sox and transferred to Lowell on 8/26.
Went 1-for-11 with an RBI and 2 runs in 3 postseason games for the GCL Red Sox.