The Day Boston Finally Won Big

New England, USAThu Oct 17 2024
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A young man, a Red Sox fan, standing waist-deep in the Charles River. This isn't just any day—it's October 30, 2004. Three days earlier, the Red Sox had won the World Series, their first in 86 years. This photo, taken by Stan Grossfeld, shows a moment of pure joy and relief. Everyone in New England remembers that day. No one alive had seen the Sox win it all before. The team had beaten their long-time rivals, the Yankees, after being down 3-0 in the series. It was a historic comeback that changed the state's sports history forever. The Red Sox were a team of misfits, known as the "Idiots. " They had characters like David "Big Papi" Ortiz, Manny Ramirez, and Pedro Martinez. They celebrated their victories in unique ways, like riding motorcycles and drinking at the Baseball Tavern. Their manager, Terry Francona, led them through the playoffs with a calm demeanor. The final out, when Keith Foulke threw to first base, is still a legendary moment in sports history. Before 2004, New England fans had only heard stories about the 1918 Red Sox and Babe Ruth. They had seen other Boston teams win big, like the Patriots and Celtics. But nothing compared to the Red Sox winning the World Series. It was a moment of pure happiness, and it changed everything for sports fans in the region.