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Games with Names - “2004 ALCS: Game 4” with David Ortiz | Red Sox vs. Yankees
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“2004 ALCS: Game 4” with David Ortiz | Red Sox vs. Yankees

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02/15/23 • 91 min

Games with Names

On today’s episode, we’re reliving the legendary Game 4 of the 2004 ALCS and the series as a whole. We go back to the world of pop culture in October of 2004 (9:35). We revisit the 2004 MLB season and breakdown the Red Sox/Yankees rivalry (14:43). Big Papi joins the show to talk ball and take us inside that legendary comeback of a series (38:03). Jules & Sam break down the legacy of this one and give it a score (1:19:27).

Support the show: http://www.gameswithnames.com

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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On today’s episode, we’re reliving the legendary Game 4 of the 2004 ALCS and the series as a whole. We go back to the world of pop culture in October of 2004 (9:35). We revisit the 2004 MLB season and breakdown the Red Sox/Yankees rivalry (14:43). Big Papi joins the show to talk ball and take us inside that legendary comeback of a series (38:03). Jules & Sam break down the legacy of this one and give it a score (1:19:27).

Support the show: http://www.gameswithnames.com

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Games with Names - “2004 ALCS: Game 4” with David Ortiz | Red Sox vs. Yankees

Transcript

Speaker 1

October seventeen, two thousand and four, Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts.

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The Red Sox are down to the Yankee three, game to zero. Surely nothing can go wrong here. The Curse of the Big Bambino is alive and will bottom of the twelfth tied four to four. With a two to one count, the ball cracks off David o Tay's bat deep to right field. It's going, It's going. This is the two thousand and fou

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