When Everyfan was an infant in 1986, his parents woke him up and put him in front of the TV to see the Sox win the World Series in Shea Stadium. The dream turned into a nightmare (Buckner!), and all family members cried themselves back to sleep. ...
Netflix's documentary “The Comeback: 2004 Boston Red Sox” takes fans on an unforgettable journey through the Red Sox’s historic run to the 2004 World Series title, as told by those who lived it. You can watch the trailer now above. Directed by Colin B
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Latest on the World Series (all times local): 8:17 p.m. The Boston Red Sox won their fourth World Series championship in 15 years, beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1 in Game 5 Sunday night behind David Price's pitching and Steve
Red Sox first baseman Steve Pearce started Game 5 of the World Series the same way he and his Boston teammates finished Game 4 – by sticking a dagger in the heart of the Dodgers. Mercifully for the battered Dodgers, there will be no more punishment. Boston used four home ru...
As Boston Red Sox first basemen Doug Mientkiewicz squeezed the ball in his glove for the final out of the 2004 World Series, you could almost hear a collective sigh of relief coming from an entire nation - Red Sox Nation. After 86 years of close calls, of losing four different World ...
The Comeback: 2004 Boston Red Sox premieres October 23. The documentary series looks back at one of the greatest comebacks in sports history — when the Boston Red Sox broke the infamous "Curse of the Bambino" and defeated their archrivals, the New York Yankees — going on to wi...
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If you were able to bring one player from the 2004 Red Sox championship team to Fenway today to turn things around for the team, who would it be?
change this Series quick. The Red Sox are one win away from their ninth World Series title, playing with an air of invincibility and inevitability. It took a game of historic length to beat Boston on Friday, and it's going to take a comeback of seismic proportions to catch the Sox now...
Boston’s Alex Cora, in his first year as a manager, is the first Puerto Rican manager to take a team to – and now win – the World Series. He led the Red Sox to their best season in the franchise’s 118-year history – and it’s near the top of the sport all-time. “Wha...