Something to Remember Even In the Darkest Of Times, The Light of the 2004 Boston Red Sox

John Locke

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While it was the 2001 Patriots Superbowl defeat of the Rams in full context of the shadow of 9/11 which was the centerpoint of the best day of my life for many reasons, this 2004 season in its entirety is what dreams are made of.

Enjoy my friends!!!

In 2004 the Boston Red Sox accomplished the seemingly impossible. They changed everything for New England and far beyond.

After 86 years of heartbreak which almost seemed divine retribution in nature for the karmic crime of trading Babe Ruth to the Yankees for pennies they slayed all demons and found glory.

This is a story that is far more than about baseball alone. It holds within it metaphors, symbolism and beautiful principles which did not just bring ecstay to the New England region but inspired much of the country and there was a reason for it. It was the most American of stories. Through dedication to principle, hard work and a complete belief in themselves this group of self described "idiots" renegades actually "Cowboyed Up" and took it the greatest team historically that baseball had ever seen, the hated division rival at whose hands so many heartbreaks were delivered.

After losing in a devasting fashion in game 7 of the 2003 Amercan League Series new ownership fired the coach and brought in Terry Francona. In a story for the ages young hometown phenom at General Manager Theo Eptsein delivered a key piece to the puzzle over Thanksgiving dinner in Arizona when he convinced pitcher Curt Schiling to join the Red Sox.

There are so many incredible subtexts here from political views, to personalities that were hard to imagine could fit together to so much more.

In 2004 the greatest pitcher I've ever seen in his prime, Pedro Martinez along with Manny fucking Ramirez, the legendary David "Big Papi" Ortiz, Curtis Schilling, Derek Lowe, Johnny Damon and a cast of, well cast offs lead by Kevin Millar took it to the house.

After being down 3 games to none to the Yankees they completed a 4 game sweep which had never been done before in any sport and beat the hated New York Yankees, who were the evil empire in 7 games to propel them to the World Series where they beat the St. Louis Cardinals in 4 straight games.

The World Series against the Cardinals was the cherry on top but creating the biggest choke in sports history at the expense of the Yankees was the meal, the drinks, the desert and the joy.

Professional sports to me is one of the clearest visions of man's potential for greatness. These athletes are the pinnacle of human greatness in physical form but they are driven by principle without devotion and integrity to they would achieve nothing.

October 2004 was the when all curses where broken and the Red Sox declared once and for all, "We are magnificently human, we got this, anything is possible".

The rest is history and 3 more championships have followed.

For anyone, and I know many of are, starving for goodness, elation, greatness and a sight of what is possible, I highly suggest watching the brilliance of this season and understand the meaning of it for all of us.

Love you all. ♥


View: https://youtu.be/TBinusfEirA
 
3 down 4 straight !!

Big Papi heroics
Schilling’s bloody sock and clutch game
Johnny Damon blowing it wide open in game7

Why Not Us ??
 
Freaking incredible, right? Never before done in any sport.

There was something special about that team.

I have probably 3 separate DVD movies about that 2004 season. One of the best sports memories alongside the 2001 Patriots. I also have a signed baseball by Pedro in a nice case, used to see him pitch a half dozen times at Fenway and it was always electric, never seen it since when a guy was so dominant and the whole crowd was into it
 
I have probably 3 separate DVD movies about that 2004 season. One of the best sports memories alongside the 2001 Patriots. I also have a signed baseball by Pedro in a nice case, used to see him pitch a half dozen times at Fenway and it was always electric, never seen it since when a guy was so dominant and the whole crowd was into it

I bought the entire post season DVD set whith every game in its entirety immediately upon release.

Every 5th start was a must watch spectacle when Pedro pitched. I've never seen anything like it before or since.
 
Every 5th start was a must watch spectacle when Pedro pitched. I've never seen anything like it before or since.
Pedro's 99-05 was about as good as I've ever seen from a pitcher. And I saw plenty of Clemens here.

Edit: And he did it against the Juciest of the Juiced Player Era.
 
Pedro's 99-05 was about as good as I've ever seen from a pitcher. And I saw plenty of Clemens here.

There is no joke and no question be found in that statement Tommy. In his prime years, the greatest pitcher I've ever seen.

Not bad for a short almost scrawny shit. 😂
 
Every time it’s on TV I’ll always stick to the channel until completion. Always brings a smile
 
I know I was crying tears of joy when we won. Also, when older fans in their 60ties and up telling their stories. I was so damn happy for them.
 
I know I was crying tears of joy when we won. Also, when older fans in their 60ties and up telling their stories. I was so damn happy for them.

The incredible impact this had on so many and the stories is truly tear inducing.
 
I'm feeling need to say we miss you Johnny Pesky, the heart of the Red Sox and Jerry Remy, the voice.

Rest in peace guys, you, without question earned it.

Thank you for everything.
 
I bought the entire post season DVD set whith every game in its entirety immediately upon release.

Every 5th start was a must watch spectacle when Pedro pitched. I've never seen anything like it before or since.
As did I and watched 'em a million Times to the point they've worn out. . But the first four games sit virginally on my bucket list.

Cheers
 
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