10 Spectacular Photos From David Ortiz S Final Season
The legendary career of slugger David Ortiz came to an end on Monday when the Boston Red Sox were eliminated from the postseason at the hands of Terry Francona and the Cleveland Indians. And while the end to Big Papi's 20-year storybook journey in Major League Baseball didn't end with a fourth World Series title for the 40-year-old Dominican, he had a number of great moments during... Here are 10 of the best photos from Ortiz's last hoorah. Ortiz appeared in the final spring training of his career at the beginning of the year, and while he received a warm welcome from the fans in attendance at JetBlue Park in Lee County,... Against the very team that would end his career, Ortiz homered against the Cleveland Indians in the ninth inning of his final Opening Day. With a bright red hood, reminiscent of Super-Man, hanging out of the top of his road uniform, Ortiz belted a two-run home run - the first of 38 on the year - off right-hander...
It's the end of an era: David Ortiz swung his bat for the last time on Monday night when Indians beat the Red Sox in a clean sweep to end Boston's postseason. It's hard to believe that Papi won't be back next year at spring training, at Opening Day, during the dog days of summer, or on the chilly nights of the playoffs; for well over... Ortiz meant so much to Boston, and Fenway was packed to the brim with Red Sox faithful there to celebrate his last game, even if it didn't end the way Boston wanted it to. After the loss, Ortiz came out to the mound, tears streaming down his face, to thank his fans and his [expletive] city, gracious even in defeat. Just throwing this out there, David, if you're listening: There's still time to change your mind. [wibbitz id="b382d7c249d1e49f09dba3a566cdbbd05" autoplay="false"]
David Ortiz can't stop tormenting Derek Jeter and A-Rod over the Yankees' World Series failures David Ortiz just wrapped up his incredible career with an incredible final season. Let’s take a look at just how amazing his legacy has been since joining the Red Sox back in 2003. David Ortiz is rightfully perceived as one of the best hitters of his era -- a man who was dominant for the Red Sox for 14 seasons and a huge reason that, after an... But his legacy and accomplishments run far deeper than you might have imagined. In this video, a look at his prime years in the mid-2000s proves that his peak rivals that of any other player in baseball history ...
and that he’s been as good as any hitter in the game since joining Boston back in 2003. What separates him from most is his ability to come through when his team needs him most. Whether it was his heroics in the 2004 ALCS in leading the Red Sox from a 3-0 deficit over their archrival Yankees, or being a one-man wrecking crew in the 2013 World Series, there... After wrapping up what has been the greatest final season of all time -- at the age of 40 no less -- David Ortiz can truly only be described as one of a kind. In his final regular season game at Fenway Park, David Ortiz was honored by the Boston Red Sox in an emotional pre-game ceremony, which featured gift presentations, visits by former teammates of David’s, special... This was a very special day in Red Sox history, and our photographers were there to capture it all from every angle.
David Ortiz is no stranger to making history, to the point he may have numbed even the most sensitive baseball fans in New England. No. 34 passed Mickey Mantle on the all-time home run list? Snooze. With Ortiz, even historic production can, at times, seem routine. Until you look through the history books.
What he’s doing in 2016 isn’t routine. It is far from it. People who are 40 years old aren’t supposed to be playing baseball this well. They aren’t supposed to be belting home runs at Ortiz’ rate or hitting better than .300. The following 30 files are in this category, out of 30 total. Hannah Martian, Editor-in-Chief|June 7, 2016
Red Sox’ Designated Hitter David Ortiz tips his cap to just a few members of Red Sox Nation. So the Red Sox were playing a game this year. I can’t remember what day it was or what time it took place, but I remember that they were playing the Astros, and in the ninth inning, they were losing by a run. Now with the way that the Red Sox have been hitting the ball this year, one run isn’t a big deal. But there were two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, and it honestly just wasn’t looking like the Red Sox were going to be able to win this one. But then this thing happened.
You know, the thing that makes this story worth telling: David Ortiz stepped to the plate. Every professional athlete hopes to “go out on top” at the end of their career. No one likes to think of struggling through a final season and not being invited back, like a hypothetical baseball player putting up disappointing numbers and then wishing he had perhaps retired a year... When Ted Williams hit just .254 in 1959, the year he celebrated his 41st birthday, it was almost 100 points below his career .349 batting average to that point. He came back – after insisting on a 30 percent pay cut from Boston Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey because of his under-performance in 1959 – and boosted his average for 1960 to .316... That put him over 500, to 521.
Then he retired.1 On November 18, 2015, his 40th birthday, another venerated Red Sox left-handed hitter, David Ortiz, announced he was going to play one more season and then retire.2 Unlike Williams in 1959, Ortiz’s production had... Ortiz had passed the 500-homer milestone, reaching 503 career home runs through 2015. In addition, Ortiz had three World Series championship rings with the Red Sox (2004, 2007, and 2013), a team accomplishment that had eluded Williams. Ortiz’s decision to return in 2016 proved correct, on both individual and team levels. He had another successful year, leading the major leagues in doubles (48), slugging percentage (.620) and on-base percentage plus slugging (OPS) (1.021), while topping the American League with 127 RBIs.
By the time Boston hosted the Toronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park in the final three games of the 2016 season, the Red Sox had already clinched the AL East title, a rebound from... The final weekend began with the Friday night game on the last day of September. A day earlier, the New York Yankees had honored their longtime rival and his family at Yankee Stadium, with both Ortiz’s wife and daughter receiving floral bouquets.
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The Legendary Career Of Slugger David Ortiz Came To An
The legendary career of slugger David Ortiz came to an end on Monday when the Boston Red Sox were eliminated from the postseason at the hands of Terry Francona and the Cleveland Indians. And while the end to Big Papi's 20-year storybook journey in Major League Baseball didn't end with a fourth World Series title for the 40-year-old Dominican, he had a number of great moments during... Here are 10 ...
It's The End Of An Era: David Ortiz Swung His
It's the end of an era: David Ortiz swung his bat for the last time on Monday night when Indians beat the Red Sox in a clean sweep to end Boston's postseason. It's hard to believe that Papi won't be back next year at spring training, at Opening Day, during the dog days of summer, or on the chilly nights of the playoffs; for well over... Ortiz meant so much to Boston, and Fenway was packed to the b...
David Ortiz Can't Stop Tormenting Derek Jeter And A-Rod Over
David Ortiz can't stop tormenting Derek Jeter and A-Rod over the Yankees' World Series failures David Ortiz just wrapped up his incredible career with an incredible final season. Let’s take a look at just how amazing his legacy has been since joining the Red Sox back in 2003. David Ortiz is rightfully perceived as one of the best hitters of his era -- a man who was dominant for the Red Sox for 14 ...
And That He’s Been As Good As Any Hitter In
and that he’s been as good as any hitter in the game since joining Boston back in 2003. What separates him from most is his ability to come through when his team needs him most. Whether it was his heroics in the 2004 ALCS in leading the Red Sox from a 3-0 deficit over their archrival Yankees, or being a one-man wrecking crew in the 2013 World Series, there... After wrapping up what has been the gr...
David Ortiz Is No Stranger To Making History, To The
David Ortiz is no stranger to making history, to the point he may have numbed even the most sensitive baseball fans in New England. No. 34 passed Mickey Mantle on the all-time home run list? Snooze. With Ortiz, even historic production can, at times, seem routine. Until you look through the history books.