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Who won the 2004 World Series?”
She shrugged, “The Yankees?”
“The Yankees? And you claim to be an American?” He enjoyed rubbing it in after her attitude about Harrisburg. “It was the Red Sox. The year they broke the curse.
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Brandon Mull (A World Without Heroes (Beyonders, #1))
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Ortiz is now synonymous with walk-off homers. After all, he hit a total of nine game-ending blasts from 2002-07. And that was just in the regular season. It was his blasts in the 2004 postseason that cemented his legacy in Boston.
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Tucker Elliot (Boston Red Sox: An Interactive Guide to the World of Sports)
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Big Papi placed among the top five in Most Valuable Player balloting during his first five seasons with the Red Sox. His best finish in that span was second place in 2005, just losing out to Alex Rodriguez of the New York Yankees. It was A-Rod, however, who suggested he’d gladly trade his hardware for the ring Ortiz won in 2004. A-Rod got the hardware for MVP again in 2007, but it was Ortiz who got another ring.
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Tucker Elliot (Boston Red Sox: An Interactive Guide to the World of Sports)
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Seemingly every year at least one of the league’s top sluggers can be found in Boston’s lineup—and often times more than one. David Ortiz was second or third in slugging five consecutive seasons from 2003-07. Manny Ramirez was in the top five in slugging six consecutive seasons from 2001-06. Manny and Big Papi were one-two in slugging in 2004, and from 2003-06 Boston’s big bats gave the club two of the league’s top five sluggers—something no other team in the league could boast.
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Tucker Elliot (Boston Red Sox: An Interactive Guide to the World of Sports)
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It’s as if the Sox have walked through the Stadium driving stakes through every single ghost’s, vampire’s and Yankee fan’s rotten, cobwebby heart.
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Stewart O'Nan (Faithful: Two Boston Red Sox Fans Chronicle the Historic 2004 Season)
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Damn straight I’m lucky, I thought. I’m a Red Sox fan.
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Stewart O'Nan (Faithful: Two Boston Red Sox Fans Chronicle the Historic 2004 Season)
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Boston and Chicago are two great seats of mathematical research located in major American cities. Until they won in 2004, if you asked a baseball fan in Boston what they most hoped to see in their lifetime, they would have answered a World Series win for the Boston Red Sox. Chicago Cubs fans are still waiting. Ask a mathematician in either of those cities or anywhere else in the world what they would most hope to see in their lifetime, and they would most likely answer: "A proof o the Riemann hypothesis!" Perhaps mathematicians, like Red Sox fans, will have their prayers answered in our lifetimes, or at least before the Cubs win the World Series.
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Stephen Hawking (God Created the Integers: The Mathematical Breakthroughs That Changed History)
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Comebacks Baseball and malaria keep coming back. GENE MAUCH The problem with being Comeback Player of the Year is it means you have to go somewhere before you can come back. BERT BLYLEVEN It was like watching a movie you’ve seen a hundred times, only they snuck in an alternate ending. BILL SIMMONS, on the Red Sox winning the 2004 World Series
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Peter Handrinos (The Funniest Baseball Book Ever: The National Pastime's Greatest Quips, Quotations, Characters, Nicknames, and Pranks)
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Trot Nixon to Pedro Martinez to crazy-ass Manny Ramirez to Keith
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Ian Browne (Idiots Revisited: Catching Up With the Red Sox Who Won the 2004 World Series)
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Well, shit, we weren’t even around. Why do
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Ian Browne (Idiots Revisited: Catching Up With the Red Sox Who Won the 2004 World Series)
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Oakland A's. In 2004, two years after adopting the same sabermetric model, the Boston Red Sox won their first World Series since 1918. (Source: Moneyball, 2004).
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Anil Maheshwari (Data Analytics Made Accessible)