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What A Huge Comeback!!! This Should Be A Lesson For All The Teams When Down 3 - 0 In A Series. Always Believe In A Comeback!!!
 

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now that the yankees are dead lets hope the sox spit the bit in 4 games.go national league.
 

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You don't count as a lifelong Sox fan. Enjoy the fun though. As a true Oriole fan, I'm glad the hated Yankees lost. Now here's to the 2nd most hated Red Sox losing the series.
 

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The Yankees were ripe for the taking. My concern is a letdown from what they accomplished, the greatest comeback ever, against their number one rival. That is one huge mountain. But the curse is to win the World Series. Not beat the Yankees. One more step. Congrats all Red Sox fans, and the team. But the mission is incomplete. The greatest comeback ever. In fact, they won two games that had never been won before. Impressive, memorable. I could not be happier for those life long Red Sox fans. Cheers!:toast:
 

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Wil : I like the sounds of that. WORLD SERIES IN BEAN TOWN!! NICE.


GOTTA LOVE IT!


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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

</TD></TR><TR><TD><!-- Component: NYDailyNews : component/story/picture.comp --><TABLE cellSpacing=10 cellPadding=0 width=50 align=right border=0><TBODY></TBODY></TABLE><!-- Component: NYDailyNews : component/story/picture.comp -->Boston blew away decades of defeat with four sweet swings.



Believe it, New England, the Red Sox are in the World Series. And they got there with the most unbelievable comeback of all, shaming the New York Yankees, the Evil Empire to the south.



David Ortiz, Johnny Damon and Derek Lowe made sure of that.



Just three outs from getting swept out of the AL championship series three nights earlier, the Red Sox finally humbled the dreaded Yankees, winning Game 7 in a 10-3 shocker Wednesday night to become the first major league team to overcome a 3-0 postseason series deficit.



Cursed for 86 years, these Red Sox just might be charmed.



There is no torture this time, no hour of humiliation. Better yet to Boston fans, it's the Yankees left to suffer the memory of a historic collapse.



Boston didn't need any of the late-inning dramatics that marked the last three games, leading 6-0 after two innings.



Ortiz started it with a two-run homer in the first off broken-down Kevin Brown, and Damon quieted Yankee Stadium in the second inning with a grand slam on Javier Vazquez's first pitch.



After Derek Jeter sparked hope of a comeback with a run-scoring single in the third, Damon put a two-run homer into the upper deck for an 8-1 lead in the fourth.



Lowe, pitching on just two days' rest, silenced the Yankees' bats and their boasting fans, who just last weekend assumed New York's seventh pennant in nine years was all but a lock. He allowed one hit in six innings then Pedro Martinez started the seventh, his first relief appearance in five years, sparking chants of "Who's Your Daddy?"



Three hits and two runs got the crowd going, but the rally stopped there and Mark Bellhorn added a solo homer in the eighth for a 9-3 Boston lead.



On a cool, crisp night in the Bronx, the historical pattern was broken, and the World Series will start at Fenway Park on Saturday night against St. Louis or Houston.



Lowe, pitching on just two days' rest, silenced the Yankees' bats and their boasting fans, who just last weekend assumed New York's seventh pennant in nine years was all but a lock.



But on a cool, crisp night in the Bronx, the historical pattern was broken, and the World Series will start at Fenway Park on Saturday night against St. Louis or Houston.



Now that the Babe's team has been beaten, Boston can try to reverse The Curse, win the Series for the first time since 1918 and bring happiness to the Hub which can scarcely believe the tumultuous turn of events.



From Fenway Park to Faneuil Hall, from Boston Common to Beacon Hill, the 11th pennant for the Red Sox, the first since 1986, will be remembered as perhaps the sweetest.



Just because they won it over New York, in Yankee Stadium, site of the Game 7 meltdown when the Red Sox were five outs from winning last year.



This was for Williams and Pesky, for Yastrzemski and Yawkey, for Fisk and Rice and even Buckner and Nomar, just a few of the hundreds who suffered the pain inflicted by their New York neighbors in a rivalry that has become baseball's best.



None of the previous 25 major league teams to fall behind 3-0 even forced a series to seven games. The wild-card Red Sox became only the third of 239 teams in the four major North American leagues to overcome a 3-0 deficit in a best-of-seven series and win, joining the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs and the 1975 New York Islanders.



It had been 100 years since Boston last won a pennant in New York on the final possible day, a 3-2 victory in a doubleheader opener at Hilltop Park in 1904. New York overcame the Red Sox by winning the final two games of the 1949 season at Yankee Stadium, the Yankees won a one-game playoff for the AL East in 1978 behind Bucky Dent's three-run homer at Fenway Park, and Aaron Boone hit the 11th-inning homer that won Game 7 last year.



New York, which dropped to 10-2 in the LCS, will no doubt face a bitter winter, with owner George Steinbrenner likely to take charge of overhauling a roster that has been short of starting pitching since the spring.



Brown and Vazquez, who both faded in the second half of the season, were each booed by the sellout crowd of 56,129, accustomed to perpetual success from their pinstriped heroes. The Yankees won the AL East for the seventh straight year with the Red Sox the runner-up each time.



Even without Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte and David Wells, who all left after last year's Game 6 loss to Florida in the World Series, the Yankees had a 4-3 lead in the ninth inning of Game 4 on Sunday night, only to have Bill Mueller single home the tying run off Mariano Rivera and Ortiz hit a 12th-inning homer against Paul Quantrill.



They held a 4-2 lead in the eighth inning of Game 5 before Ortiz's homer off Tom Gordon and Jason Varitek's sacrifice fly off Rivera, and Ortiz's winning single off Esteban Loaiza in the 14th. Then Curt Schilling, his ailing right ankle held together by suture, beat the Yankees 4-2 Tuesday night to tie the series 3-all.


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So many significant tidbits, and lets not forget base stealer deluxe Dave Roberts.

Also one key play not getting much attention, that extra innings double NY got , where Sierra was stopped at 3rd and would have scored...Roberts stealing those bases, and that ball skipping over the fence.....indeed a series of inches.
 

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