Occasionally, but only occasionally, you can win the offseason in baseball and then go on to win the real one. The Dodgers ...
The Boston Red Sox are world champions.” My story is probably similar to yours. I grew up listening to Joe Castiglione on the radio in my dad’s truck. I’d fall asleep on the couch watching ...
Boston Globe sportswriter Dan Shaughnessy ... “A history starting with the 2004 World Championship. “Though these Red Sox call themselves idiots, we know better,” she said.
“Back to Foulke. Red Sox fans have longed to hear it. The Boston Red Sox are world champions.” Red Sox fans have longed to hear it. It was the perfect sentiment in the moment of ...
Our memories of the 2004 Red ... Sox that season, and from that group, 27 who appeared in the postseason. They are all part of the narrative, too. As the 20th anniversary of that historic ...
Congratulations are in order for former Boston Red Sox outfielder Mookie Betts, who won another World Series championship ...
Boston Red Sox players, from left ... had died three years earlier from ALS — had been a loyal one. Winning the championship was a magical moment. For one night, the sadness over my father's ...
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Stories like the 2004 Boston Red Sox’s championship, the first for the the team since 1918, are compelling for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is the narrative of “The Curse of the ...
Long before Boston Red Sox second baseman Pokey Reese threw to ... of the ninth inning of Game 7 in the 2004 American League championship series, the talk about curses, demons, what ifs and ...
Sure, the Red Sox swept the St ... but the bigger moment was Boston’s improbable comeback victory against the New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series. That historic event ...