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Still kicking
Sure, the Red Sox have left you with nothing to watch on TV this late in the season for the first time since 2002, but you'll always have 2004. In that spirit, we're recapping last year's historic ALCS between the Red Sox and Yankees. Today, Game 4 ...
The road back starts here. In one of the greatest games in Red Sox postseason history, Boston rallied to tie it in the bottom of the ninth against Mariano Rivera (sparked by Dave Roberts' swipe of second -- the biggest steal in Sox history), and David Ortiz won it at 1:22 a.m. (more than 5 hours after the game began) with a walkoff homer in the 12th inning.
Some memorable quotes from after the game:
A complete Game 4 recap:
| Oct. 17-18, 2004: Game 4: Red Sox 6, Yankees 4 (12 innings) | |
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