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In an emotional segment of the Boston Red Sox home opening ceremonies, ALS spokesperson PETE FRATES,signs a permanent contract with the Boston Red Sox as his family celebrates the occasion. The Red Sox went on to win 9-4.
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In an emotional segment of the Boston Red Sox home opening ceremonies, ALS spokesperson PETE FRATES,signs a permanent contract with the Boston Red Sox as his family celebrates the occasion. The Red Sox went on to win 9-4.
In an emotional segment of the Boston Red Sox home opening ceremonies, ALS spokesperson PETE FRATES,signs a permanent contract with the Boston Red Sox as his family celebrates the occasion. The Red Sox went on to win 9-4.
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Boston Red Sox starting pitcher, WADE MILEY, throws his first pitch of the game to Baltimore Orioles shortstop EVERTH CABRERA, at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. MILEY lasted only 2 1/3 innings giving up 5 hits, 6 earned runs, 2 base on balls, and no strike outs. Baltimore went on to win 18-7.
Philadelphia Phillies Manager, RYNE SANDBERG, and Boston Red Sox Manager, JOHN FARRELL, shake hands prior to the Phillies Home Opener at Citizens Bank Park. The Red Sox went on to defeat the Phillies 8-0.
MOOKIE BETTS singles in the third inning, driving in his fourth run and extending the Red Sox lead over the Washington Nationals to 7-0. The Red Sox went on to win 9-4.
The Boston Red Sox won the World Series for the first time since 1918, which ended the “Curse of the Bambino,” a curse that was supposed to have been inflicted on the team when Babe Ruth was sold to the Yankees in 1919.
The 2004 World Series, the 100th World Series, featured the American League (AL) champions Boston Red Sox against the National League (NL) champions St. Louis Cardinals. The Red Sox defeated the Cardinals by four games to none in the best-of-seven series, played at Fenway Park and Busch Memorial Stadium. The series was played from October 23—27, 2004.