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Celebrating 155 Consecutive Seasons of Professional Baseball in Boston!

Boston Fans Source & Resource for Baseball History

Celebrating 155 Consecutive Seasons of Professional Baseball in Boston!

2000-10-19

By |2020-09-05T15:45:31-04:00September 5th, 2020|

October 19, 2004: With the Yankees leading three-games-to-two, Game Six of the ALCS drew 56,128 fans to Yankee Stadium hoping to celebrate but the Red Sox spoiled their fun with a 4-2 win; this "game for the ages" featured Curt Schilling's bloody sock, a crucial three run homer by Mark Bellhorn, and a save by Keith Foulke. [...]

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2000-10-18

By |2020-09-05T15:44:48-04:00September 5th, 2020|

October 18, 1986: Game One of the World Series was played at Shea Stadium before 55,076 Mets fans who went home disappointed as the Red Sox won 1-0; Bruce Hurst shut-out the Mets on four hits through eight innings, Calvin Schiraldi earned the save, and Jim Rice scored the winning run in the seventh inning. [...]

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2000-10-17

By |2020-09-05T15:44:11-04:00September 5th, 2020|

October 17, 2004: The Red Sox were down three-games-to-none, but dodged the bullet by winning 6-4 in 12 innings to the delight of 34,826 of the Fenway faithful; before the game, Kevin Millar told the Yankees, "You had better win tonight," and the game featured Dave Robert's iconic steal, a blown save by Mariano Rivera and a two-run walk-off homer by Big Papi [...]

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2000-10-16

By |2020-09-05T15:43:42-04:00September 5th, 2020|

October 16, 1999: Pedro Martinez and Roger Clemens squared off in the pitching match-up of the decade before 33,190 fans at Fenway Park in Game Three of the ALCS and the Red Sox won a 13-1 laugher; Clemens lasted two innings and Pedro left after seven with a 13-0 lead sparked by Nomar Garciaparra's four hits and John Valentin's five RBI. [...]

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2000-10-15

By |2020-09-05T15:43:07-04:00September 5th, 2020|

October 15, 1986: A crowd of 33,001 fans at Fenway Park celebrated as the Red Sox completed their ALCS comeback with an 8-1 win over the Angels to win the American League pennant and a trip to the World Series to face the Mets; Roger Clemens held the Angels to four hits over seven strong innings and Jim Rice and Dwight Evans homered to lead the offense. [...]

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