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  • Playing his final game at Yankee Stadium, Boston Red Sox icon DAVID ORTIZ(BIG PAPI) tips his hat to the Yankee Stadium fans. ORTIZ struck out and walked as the Red Sox lost to the Yankees 5-1. In the three game series which was swept by the Yankees, ORTIZ was 0 for 10 with four strike outs.

    Uploaded are seven selected images from tonight’s Red Sox Orioles game from Oriole Park at Camden Yards. In BIG PAPI’s last game at Oriole Park, the Red Sox defeated the Orioles 5-3, sweeping them in the four game series. The Red Sox were led by a strong performance by DAVID PRICE(17-8) who pitched 7 innings, allowing 3 runs and six hits , walking two and striking out five. The Red Sox have won each of his last nine starts since August 7.
    Rookie outfielder, ANDREW BENINTENDI, drove in the go-ahead run in the fifth inning and Hanley Ramirez hit his 29th home run in the 7th inning.
    In his last time at bat, DAVID ORTIZ singled. Ortiz went 1 or 3 and walked twice. I sent you two special shots featuring David Ortiz; one with BIG PAPI little MOOKIE; and one capturing his loyal fans.

  • Boston Red Sox DAVID ORTIZ breaks his bat in the third inning against the Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher y Gallardo. While Ortiz went 2 for 4, the Red Sox lost their home opener 9-7.

  • Boston Red Sox designated hitter DAVID ORTIZ(BIG PAPI) singles in the ninth inning against the Baltimore Orioles in his last time at bat at Orioles Park at Camden Yards. DAVID ORTIZ went 1 for 3 walking twice as the Red Sox won their 8th straight victory, sweeping the Orioles in the 4 game series.

    Uploaded are seven selected images from tonight’s Red Sox Orioles game from Oriole Park at Camden Yards. In BIG PAPI’s last game at Oriole Park, the Red Sox defeated the Orioles 5-3, sweeping them in the four game series. The Red Sox were led by a strong performance by DAVID PRICE(17-8) who pitched 7 innings, allowing 3 runs and six hits , walking two and striking out five. The Red Sox have won each of his last nine starts since August 7.
    Rookie outfielder, ANDREW BENINTENDI, drove in the go-ahead run in the fifth inning and Hanley Ramirez hit his 29th home run in the 7th inning.
    In his last time at bat, DAVID ORTIZ singled. Ortiz went 1 or 3 and walked twice. I sent you two special shots featuring David Ortiz; one with BIG PAPI little MOOKIE; and one capturing his loyal fans.

  • Playing his final game at Yankee Stadium, Boston Red Sox icon, David Ortiz(BIG PAPI) is hugged by New York Yankees great, MARIANO RIVERA, in a pregame ceremony honoring ORTIZ. BIG PAPI stuck out and walked as the Red Sox lost 5-1 and was swept in the three game series by the Yankees.

    Uploaded are seven selected images from tonight’s Red Sox Orioles game from Oriole Park at Camden Yards. In BIG PAPI’s last game at Oriole Park, the Red Sox defeated the Orioles 5-3, sweeping them in the four game series. The Red Sox were led by a strong performance by DAVID PRICE(17-8) who pitched 7 innings, allowing 3 runs and six hits , walking two and striking out five. The Red Sox have won each of his last nine starts since August 7.
    Rookie outfielder, ANDREW BENINTENDI, drove in the go-ahead run in the fifth inning and Hanley Ramirez hit his 29th home run in the 7th inning.
    In his last time at bat, DAVID ORTIZ singled. Ortiz went 1 or 3 and walked twice. I sent you two special shots featuring David Ortiz; one with BIG PAPI little MOOKIE; and one capturing his loyal fans.

  • Chicago Cubs celebrate winning their first World Series Championship in 108 years. defeating the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in game 7 of the World Series. With the game tied 6-6 at the end of 9 innings,and after a 17 minute rain delay, The Cubs came out in the 10th inning to score 2 runs and go on to win game 7 and their first championship in over a century.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Chicago Cubs outfielder, BEN ZOBRIST, drives in the go ahead run in the top of the 10th inning with an RBI single off of Cleveland Indians reliever Bryan Shaw. ZOBRIST had a series high 10 hits and was named the World Series MVP.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • THE GREATEST OUT IN 108 YEARS. Chicago Cubs first baseman, ANTHONY RIZZO, reaches overhead for a ball thrown by third baseman KRIS BRYANT just beating Cleveland Indians MICHAEL MARTINEZ for the third out in the bottom of the 10th inning of game 7 of the World Series. The Chicago Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians 8-7 giving the Cubs their first World Series Championship in 108 years.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Chicago Cubs relief pitcher MIKE MONTGOMERY throws the most important pitch of year to Cleveland Indians pinch hitter Michael Martinez in the bottom of the 10th inning in game 7 of the World Series with 2 ours and runners on base. MONTGOMERY enticed Martinez to hit a ground ball to third baseman Kris Bryant who threw a strike to first baseman Anthony Rizzo for the third out and a World Series victory.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Chicago Cubs outfielder BEN ZOBRIST holds up his MVP trophy after the Chicago Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in 10 innings. Zobrist drove in the tie breaking run with an RBI single in the top of the 10th inning, accumulated 10 hits in the World Series, and was named MVP of the World Series.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • At the stroke of midnight with the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 completed innings in game 7 of the World Series, Something unlikely and mysterous happened—it began to rain. Cleveland Cavaliers hero LeBron James reached out to feel the rain. The umpires with input from MLB headquarters decided to delay the game and pulled out the tarp.the game was delayed 17 minutes and it totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team–the Chicago Cubs. In the tiop of the 10th the Cubs scored 2 runs and went on to win 8-7, their first World Series in 108 years.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Chicago Cubs shortstop, JAVIER BAEZ, points to the crowd after hitting a home run in the top of the 5th inning. The Cubs went on to win 8-7 earning their first World Series Championship in 108 years.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Chicago Cubs first baseman, ANTHONY RIZZO, doubles in the top of the fifth inning drivng in Kris Bryant, giving the Cubs a 5-1 lead in game 7 of the World Series Championship. The Cubs went on to win 8-7,earning their first World Series in 108 years.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Chicago Cubs catcher and designated hitter, KYLE SCHWARBER, hits a single to lead off the top of the 10th inning with the score tied 6-6. This hit triggered a 2 run rally by the Cubs to win their first World Series Championship in 108 years.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Chicago Cubs outfielder DEXTER FOWLER rounds third base after hitting a home run in the first inning of game 7 of the World Series giving the Cubs an early 1-0 lead. The Cubs went on to win 8-7 in 10 innings to earn their first World Series Championship in 108 years.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

  • Chicago Cubs third baseman, KRIS BRYANT, singles against Cleveland Indians reliever Andrew Miller in game 7 of the World Series. The Cubs went on to win 8-7 and their first World Series Championship in 108 years.

    In one of the most exciting World Series games ever played, we have uploaded many iconic shots from the exciting game 7 of the World Series. One image which speaks volumes, “IT RAINED ON CLEVELAND’S PARADE”, captures the turning point of the game and series—a 17 minute rain delay that totally changed the momentum of the game in favor of the visiting team, the Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 6-6 at the end of 9 complete innings, an unusual and mysterious thing happened…. It started to rain. After an unusual and unplanned team meeting during those precious 17 minutes, the Cubs came out inspired and scored 2 runs, taking a 8-6 lead. The Chicago Cubs defeated Cleveland Indians 8-7 in the 10th inning of game 7, ending a World Series drought of 108 years.

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