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Boston Red Sox manager, John Farrell, holds up the World Series Trophy after winning game 6 by a score of 6-1. The is the first time the Red Sox have won a world series at Fenway Park since 2018
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Boston Red Sox manager, John Farrell, holds up the World Series Trophy after winning game 6 by a score of 6-1. The is the first time the Red Sox have won a world series at Fenway Park since 2018
Boston Red Sox manager, John Farrell, holds up the World Series Trophy after winning game 6 by a score of 6-1. The is the first time the Red Sox have won a world series at Fenway Park since 2018
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Kansas City Royals celebrate the Championship after utility infielder Christian Colon hits an RBI single in the top of the 12th inning driving in Jarrod Dyson for what turned out to be the winning run of Game 5 of the 2015 World Series at citiFIELD. Kansas City went on to win 7-2.
Philadelphia Phillies reliever Brad Lidge celebrates World Series Victory with catcher Carlos Ruiz and Ryan Howard. The Phillies defeated The Tampa Bay Rays 4-3. The National League champions Philadelphia Phillies and the American League champions Tampa Bay Rays competed to win four games out of a possible seven. This was the Phillies’ first World Series appearance in fifteen years.
On the first pitch of the game, New York Mets starting pitcher NOAH SYNDERGAARD gives Kansas City shortstop ALCIDES ESCOBAR a message by throwing a 98 mile fastball inside and high knocking him to the ground onto his butt. ESCOBAR subsequently stuck out to begin the game and the Mets went on to win game 3 of the World Series 9-3 at citiFIELD.
Kansas City Royals pinch runner JARROD DYSON slides into second base safely before New York Mets shortstop Wilmer Flores can put on the tag in the top of the 12th inning in game 5 of the World Series at citiFIELD. DYSON untimately scored the winning run on a base hit by utility infielder Christian Colon. The Royals went on to win the 2015 World Series 7-2.