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Red Sox finally crush New York Yankees - Game 7 - 2004 playoffs
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This video captures the final out in the Great Comeback / Greatest Choke in sports history. Red Sox Nation slept great on this night!

2004 Boston Red Sox season
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2004 Boston Red Sox
World Series Champions
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Major league affiliations

American League (since 1901)
East Division (since 1969)

Location

Fenway Park (since 1912)
Boston, Massachusetts (since 1901)

2004 information
Owner(s) John Henry
Tom Werner
Larry Lucchino
Manager(s) Terry Francona
Local television WSBK-TV
WBZ-TV
(Sean McDonough, Jerry Remy)
NESN
(Don Orsillo, Jerry Remy)
Local radio WEEI
(Jerry Trupiano, Joe Castiglione)
WROL
(Bill Kulik, Uri Berenguer, Juan Pedro Villamán)
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The Boston Red Sox 2004 season was the 103rd Major League Baseball season for the Boston Red Sox franchise. Managed under Terry Francona, the team finished with a 98--64 record (three games behind the New York Yankees in the American League East Division). The Red Sox played in Fenway Park to a local attendance of 2,837,294 fans.

They clinched the AL wild card to assure a berth in the 2004 post-season. They swept the Anaheim Angels in the first round to enter the ALCS against the Yankees for the second straight year.

As Boston entered the fourth game of the ALCS, they had fallen three games behind the Yankees, including a Game Three loss by the score of 19--8.

Trailing 4-3 in the 9th inning of Game 4, they embarked upon an unprecedented (in baseball) comeback from a three-game deficit to defeat the New York Yankees in the series. After the ALCS, the Red Sox swept the Cardinals to win their first World Series since 1918 (86 years).[1]
Contents
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1 Offseason
1.1 Pre-season events
2 Regular season
2.1 Season standings
2.2 Opening Day lineup
2.3 Roster
2.4 Road to a championship
2.5 Game log
3 Player stats
3.1 Batting
3.1.1 Starters by position
3.1.2 Other batters
3.2 Pitching
3.2.1 Starting pitchers
3.2.2 Other pitchers
3.2.3 Relief pitchers
4 Post-season
4.1 Division Series
4.2 League Championship Series
4.3 2004 World Series
5 Farm system
6 References

[edit] Offseason

November 28, 2003: Casey Fossum, Brandon Lyon, Jorge de la Rosa, and Michael Goss (minors) were traded by the Red Sox to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Curt Schilling.[2]
December 16, 2003: Mark Bellhorn was acquired by the Red Sox from the Colorado Rockies as part of a conditional deal.[3]

Gabe Kapler

December 22, 2003: Gabe Kapler was signed as a free agent by the Red Sox.[4]

[edit] Pre-season events

During the 2003--04 off season, the Red Sox acquired another ace pitcher, Curt Schilling, and a closer, Keith Foulke.[5] Many visitors at their Spring Training at Fort Myers, Florida were very enthusiastic about the 2004 Red Sox team. Expectations once again ran high that 2004 would finally be the year that the Red Sox ended their championship drought.

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