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Monday, November 4, 2013

Red Sox World Series Parade

Saturday, November 2nd, I was able to attend the Red Sox World Series Parade.  When I was living in Iowa, I never thought I would be able to attend anything like this in Boston.  Now that I'm living in Connecticut, it was less far-fetched.

The parade was great, and I'm really glad we were able to attend.  My boyfriend and I left our apartment at 6:30 AM, arrived in Cambridge at 8:30 to meet his friend, and were in position in front of the Four Seasons Hotel on Boylston at 9:15.

We had a great spot for the parade.  Instead of describing it to you, I thought I would share the photos  I took on Saturday.  Enjoy!

View down Boylston Street from where we were standing
Photo of my boyfriend and me before the parade
Boston Police Officers to start the parade
A Beard on the Duck Boat
The owners Duck Boat
Owners Tom Werner (with the World Series Trophy) and John Henry
General Manager, Ben Cherington
Manager, John Farrell
Jacoby Ellsbury (on Jacoby Ellsbury, Dustin Pedroia, John McDonald, and Jack McCormick's Duck Boat)
Dustin Pedroia's "Floating Head" on the Duck Boat
Pitching Coach Juan Nieves
Mike Napoli with the World Series Trophy (on Jonny Gomes, Mike Napoli, Andrew Miller, and Rick Jameyson's Duck Boat)

Jarrod Saltalamacchia (on Salty and Ryan Dempster's Duck Boat)
View down Boylston Street mid-parade
Felix Doubront (on Franklin Morales, Ryan Lavarnway, Brandon Workman and Felix Doubront's Duck Boat)
Dropkick Murphys
Wally with The Dropkick Murphy
Wally and The Dropkick Murphy's
Wally and The Dropkick Murphy's
Daniel Nava and John Lackey (on Daniel Nava, Clay Buchholz, John Lackey, and Matt Thornton's Duck Boat)
Daniel Nava and John Lackey (on Daniel Nava, Clay Buchholz, John Lackey, and Matt Thornton's Duck Boat)
LL Bean Shoe
Dennis Eckersley and Don Orsillo from NESN
Old Timer's Duck Boat
Jon Lester (on Michael Egan, Jon Lester, and Jake Peavy's Duck Boat)
Mike Carp and Xander Bogaerts (on Xander Bogaerts, Stephen Drew, Mike Carp, and Pookie Jackson's Duck Boat)
Side Note: Team Aruba was behind us promoting travel to Aruba, and they were very energetic!
David Ross (on Dr. Peter Asnis, Will Middlebrooks, David Ross, Jim Rowe, and Dr. Larry Ronan's Duck Boat) 
Shane Victorino next to the MVP Trophy... his head is cut off in the photo (David Ortiz-not on float, Quintin Berry, and Shane Victorino's Duck Boat)
Victorino was dancing when the parade stopped for a moment
Craig Breslow and Junichi Tazawa (on Koji Uehara, Craig Breslow, Andrew Bailey, and Junichi Tazawa's Duck Boat)
David Ortiz (in the red hoodie sweatshirt) got his own float!
Another shot of David Ortiz on his float!

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

"(Shipping Up To Boston) That's the Closer's Song"


For those who don’t know, I’m a big fan of Dropkick Murphys. I was able to go to one of their concerts last year in Des Moines, Iowa with my cousin, Amy. Great concert, great time. I even met my first and only Rays fan there. The reason why I like Dropkick Murphys so much is their music just seems to motivate me to get up and go, and I love the fact that they play a wide range of instruments. Seriously, guitars, drums, and basses are normal, but banjos, accordions, and bag-pipes are something special. The photo above was taken at the Dropkick Murphys’ concert last year.

Dropkick Murphys are not strangers to the Boston-sports world. Besides “Shipping Up To Boston” being played every time Papelbon took the field for a close, “Tessie” was also played during home Red Sox games. “The Warrior’s Code” was written for Mickey Ward (if you watch “The Fighter,” the live version of the song is played). “Time to Go” is about the Bruins and the fight for a Stanley Cup (written and recorded before last year’s triumphant season). Numerous Boston sports icons appear in the video for “Going Out in Style,” like Kevin Youkilis, Bobby Orr, and Mickey Ward, to name a few.

Anyway, for the past five years, Papelbon has used Dropkick Murphys’ song “Shipping Up to Boston” as his walkout music. I’ve already touched on an earlier post how Bailey’s considering Boston-based bands for his walkout music. Obviously, Papelbon can’t use “Shipping Up to Boston” in Philadelphia.

During an interview with ESPN Radio (evidently, there is such a thing. Here’s the link to the website with this article: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/thelife/music/news/story?page=120305-dropkick-murphys-papelbon ), Ken Casey, the frontman for DropkickMurphys, said the following:

He (Papelbon) can't use 'Shipping Up To Boston.’ That's a Boston song. One of the Philadelphia radio guys suggested 'Johnny I Hardly Knew Ya.’ And I have to get with the new Sox closer [Andrew Bailey] to let him know he can use 'Shipping Up To Boston.’ That's not Pap's song. That's the closer's song.

A set closer’s song? For some reason, I kind of like that idea. Of course, it would be up to the closer whether or not to use the song, but I like the idea of “Shipping Up To Boston” being the Red Sox closer song, no matter who’s closing. It might be too soon after Papelbon’s departure to actually use the song because let’s face it, Papelbon made the song his:



Who could ever forget the infamous “Irish Jig” dance? Plus, there’s the fact that he did it after winning the World Series. In fact, I recall watching a NESN program where they interviewed random people on the Boston streets and asked them to do “The Papelbon.” It was hilarious!

So, we’ll see if Ken Casey persuades Andrew Bailey to use “Shipping Up To Boston” as the official closer song, or maybe another Dropkick Murphy song. Again, I kind of like the idea of having the song an official Red Sox song. Plus, it’ll give the Fenway workers running the sound one less thing to worry about during games.