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Boston Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield throws a knuckle ball against the Texas Rangers Sunday, July 11, 2004. The Rangers beat the Red Sox 6-5 at Fenway Park in Boston Massachusetts on July 11, 2004.
The Red Sox’ 2004 World Series championship had — and 20 years later, still and forever has — enduring meaning in so many ways. It was about faith, kept and rewarded.
It happened on Sunday, Oct. 17, 2004. Trailing the New York Yankees, three games to none, in the American League Championship Series, the Boston Red Sox came to the ninth inning of Game 4 one run ...
The Boston Red Sox have been one of the great franchises of the 21st century, but prior to that, they were considered the ...
Flashing back to 2004, the Red Sox had a pretty decent lineup of their own. They ranked first in on-base percentage (.360), slugging (.472), total bases (2702), doubles (373), and runs scored (949 ...
Dave McCarty #10 of the Boston Red Sox bats during the game against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium on June 6, 2004, in Kansas City, Missouri. The Red Sox defeated the Royals 5-3.
Red Sox players storm the field after winning the 2004 World Championship against the St. Louis Cardinals. (Photo by Stan Grossfeld/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) Boston Globe via Getty Images ...
In addition to the 2004 Red Sox celebration and the tribute to Wakefield, the Red Sox’ home opener will also include a flyover from the Vermont Air National Guard’s 158FW (Fighter Wing) Unit ...
It’s tough to fathom that it’s been 20 years since the Boston Red Sox won the 2004 World Series. Sure, the Red Sox swept the St. Louis Cardinals to snap an 86-year drought, but the bigger ...
This article contains spoilers for Netflix’s ‘The Comeback: 2004 Red Sox’. Everyone knows how it ends. The Red Sox, perennial also-rans, doomed to a life of heartbreaking Game 7s, damned by ...
The rivalry has seen its share of fights including a 2004 scuffle which pitted New York’s Alex Rodriguez against Red Sox ...
The Yankees don't inspire fear in anyone these days, certainly not the Red Sox, who have beaten them six times in a row.