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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Red Sox Win World Series

What a night!  That's really all I can say.  Last night, the Boston Red Sox became World Series Champions by beating the Cardinals 6-1.  For the first time since 1918, the Red Sox won the World Series at home, at Fenway Park.  Such an incredible night for this amazing team!

I'm really excited to say that I'm planning on attending the Duck Boat parade on Saturday morning in Boston.  My boyfriend and I had discussed it a couple times prior to last night's win.  We were keeping our fingers crossed that the parade would be Saturday, as we wouldn't be able to make it Friday or Sunday.  Lucky for us, they've announced the parade is scheduled for 10:00 AM Saturday.

Photo from The Boston Globe
David Ortiz deservingly won the MVP, hitting .688 (2nd highest in average in World Series history), hit 2 home runs, 6 RBIs, and was walked 8 times.  If there wasn't Ortiz, who knows what would've happened to this team.

Photo from The Boston Globe
Honestly, I would say Ortiz is the MVP of the season, and I'll get into that more tomorrow when I do my end of the season awards.  It started in April when Ortiz took the microphone and made his infamous speech.  Here's the clip again:


Ortiz kept this mentality going all season.  In his MVP speech, he made sure to dedicate the World Series to the Boston marathon victims and the City of Boston.  Here's his MVP speech:


John Lackey won the clinching game, becoming the first player in his history to win two World Series clinching games (his first was with the Angels in 2002 as a Rookie).  Lackey, who Red Sox fans loathed for years (that may be a bit strong, but you get the point), won this game for the Red Sox, and the Red Sox fans made sure to show their appreciation.  I thought it was a touching moment when Lackey tipped his cap at the crowd, a crowd that had ridiculed and booed him in during his tenure with the Red Sox.

Photo from The Boston Herald
This offseason, the Red Sox went out and got what they thought would not only bring the fans back to Fenway, but bring a championship back to Boston.  They brought in John Farrell, having to trade to an division rival for the manager they knew could do the job and knew this team.

Photo from The Boston Globe
The Red Sox brought in David Ross, Jonny Gomes, Shane Victorino, Ryan Dempster, Mike Napoli, and Stephen Drew, who all contributed in huge ways to this World Series winning team.  It's still seems surreal that this team has gone from worst to first.

As mentioned, I'll post my postseason awards for the blog.  Until then, please enjoy the photos, videos, and tweets from last night!  What a way to end a season!

Dropkick Murphys Pre-Game Performance
National Anthem and Shipping Up To Boston

Carlton Fisk
Photo from NESN
Photo from The Boston Globe

Photo from NESN

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