2004 Alcs Gm 4 David Ortiz S Walk Off Two Run Homer

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Home > Arts and Sciences > Physics > OER > Physics of Sports > 10 David R. Heskett, University of Rhode Island Clip from video "2004 ALCS Gm 4: David Ortiz's walk-off two run homer" by MLB. Available https://youtu.be/xYxSZJ9GZ-w This video accompanies the text of The Physics of Sports: a Textbook by David R.

Heskett. Available: https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/physicsofsports/ Heskett, David R., "Video 2.1: Walk-off home run by David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox in Game 4 of the 2004 ACLS" (2020). The Physics of Sports: A Textbook. 10.https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/physicsofsports/10 This is a part of a series in which NESN personalities share their favorite memory of David Ortiz as they had an up-close view of his career either as a teammate or a member...

You can find all of NESN.com's coverage as Ortiz goes into the Hall of Fame here. Jared Carrabis was lucky enough to be one of the 34,826 fans jammed inside Fenway Park for Game 4 of the 2004 American League Championship Series against the New York Yankees. A World Series title was far from the mind of Carrabis that night, as he just hoped to not see the dreaded Yankees sweep the Boston Red Sox and celebrate on their home field. Carrabis and those in attendance were treated to a much more thrilling outcome, thanks to David Ortiz. Ortiz belted a two-run home run off Yankees reliever Paul Quantrill in the bottom of the 12th inning, helping the Red Sox stave off elimination with a 6-4 victory. It put the finishing touches on a game that Carrabis believes stands alone in Red Sox history.

"That home run, being at that game, which I still consider the best game ever played at Fenway, that was my best personal experience (with Ortiz) from a baseball perspective," said Carrabis, who is... David Ortiz joined the Boston Red Sox in 2003, and it didn’t take long for him to establish himself as a clutch postseason hitter. Though the Sox were eliminated in seven games in the 2003 ALCS by the Yankees, Ortiz hit two home runs and drove in six that series. He was even better the next year when the Sox made a historic comeback from down 0-3 to the Yankees to win the series in seven. As stated earlier this week, LBS will be posting some great moments from recent MLB postseason history to get you pumped up for the MLB playoffs. FOX Sports will be televising much of the playoffs and this is a friendly reminder that the NLDS will be televised on FOX Sports 1.

You can see the full MLB playoff TV schedule here. Today we take a look at the back-to-back walk-off hits Ortiz delivered in Games 4 and 5 of the 2004 ALCS. Before we shared the infographic, we must go over his numbers from that series. Ortiz hit at least .308 with a 1.086 OPS in all three postseason series in 2004. His numbers in the ALCS were off the charts — he hit three home runs and drove in 11. The guy is just a postseason monster.

Here is some more info on his walk-offs.

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Home > Arts and Sciences > Physics > OER > Physics of Sports > 10 David R. Heskett, University of Rhode Island Clip from video "2004 ALCS Gm 4: David Ortiz's walk-off two run homer" by MLB. Available https://youtu.be/xYxSZJ9GZ-w This video accompanies the text of The Physics of Sports: a Textbook by David R.

Heskett. Available: Https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/physicsofsports/ Heskett, David R., "Video 2.1: Walk-off Home

Heskett. Available: https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/physicsofsports/ Heskett, David R., "Video 2.1: Walk-off home run by David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox in Game 4 of the 2004 ACLS" (2020). The Physics of Sports: A Textbook. 10.https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/physicsofsports/10 This is a part of a series in which NESN personalities share their favorite memory of David Ortiz as they had an up-close ...

You Can Find All Of NESN.com's Coverage As Ortiz Goes

You can find all of NESN.com's coverage as Ortiz goes into the Hall of Fame here. Jared Carrabis was lucky enough to be one of the 34,826 fans jammed inside Fenway Park for Game 4 of the 2004 American League Championship Series against the New York Yankees. A World Series title was far from the mind of Carrabis that night, as he just hoped to not see the dreaded Yankees sweep the Boston Red Sox an...

"That Home Run, Being At That Game, Which I Still

"That home run, being at that game, which I still consider the best game ever played at Fenway, that was my best personal experience (with Ortiz) from a baseball perspective," said Carrabis, who is... David Ortiz joined the Boston Red Sox in 2003, and it didn’t take long for him to establish himself as a clutch postseason hitter. Though the Sox were eliminated in seven games in the 2003 ALCS by th...

You Can See The Full MLB Playoff TV Schedule Here.

You can see the full MLB playoff TV schedule here. Today we take a look at the back-to-back walk-off hits Ortiz delivered in Games 4 and 5 of the 2004 ALCS. Before we shared the infographic, we must go over his numbers from that series. Ortiz hit at least .308 with a 1.086 OPS in all three postseason series in 2004. His numbers in the ALCS were off the charts — he hit three home runs and drove in ...