5 Little Known Facts About David Ortiz S 2004 Alcs Walk Offs Infograph
Moonlighting as a blogger to pursue my interest and enjoyment of sports. Former high school and Division I athlete (now a "retired" family man) that loves watching and discussing all sports. Follow me on Twitter (@HoldoutSports). David Ortiz has been magical for the Boston Red Sox in the ALCS. Not only did he break the Tigers with a walk-off grand slam during Game 2 of last year’s ALCS, Ortiz did it twice against the Yankees during the 2004 American League Championship Series. Here’s an inforgraphic of 5 things you should know about Ortiz’s walk off, and make sure to catch all the MLB division series on Fox Sports 1 this year.
David Ortiz help lead the Boston Red Sox on a memorable run to the Word Series during the 2004 season. With a couple walk-off home runs against the New York Yankees during the 2004 ALCS, Ortiz would be instrumental in the Red Sox winning their first World Series since 1918. Make sure you check out MLB division series on Fox Sports 1 this year, and be their to witness the next potential historic game. 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. David Ortiz cemented his legacy with his second walkoff hit of the series, and gave hope to a weary Red Sox Nation that the best was yet to come. While the main action took place during Game 5 of the 2004 American League Championship Series, for me the story began on the Saturday night before that. That was the night of Game 3 of the 2004 ALCS—the 19-8 thrashing of the Red Sox at the hands of the New York Yankees that shattered all kinds of postseason offensive records sometimes...
A friend of mine and I were having dinner at one of the sports bars near Fenway Park as the game unfolded—neither of us were either lucky or rich enough to be able to... But my friend saw the carnage unfolding in the seventh or eighth inning, and loudly proclaimed, “This series is going to be over in twenty-four hours.” He left no margin for doubt, accepting just... But then Game 4 happened, with The Steal and then Big Papi’s walkoff homer. So there would, in fact, be a Game 5. And what a game it would be, although no one would have guessed just how dramatic it would be after the emotional marathon that was Game 4. Game 5 of the 2004 ALCS was, at the time, the longest postseason game ever played: it went on so long that the blimp providing aerial shots had to go home because it ran...
Red Sox fans fared little better, though, and it’s unlikely that anyone managed to get through the game without a few additional grey hairs, nervous twitches, or moderate-to -severe alcohol poisoning. Fourteen frames and nearly six hours of do-or-die baseball in America’s oldest and most beloved ballpark. The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees were knotted up 4-4 with two outs and runners on first and second when David Ortiz stepped up to bat. Plunking the ball into shallow center, Johnny Damon raced home, long locks streaming behind him in the cold October air. Game 5 of the 2004 ALCS belonged to Boston. In 2004, Ortiz was only in his second season of what would be a 14-year Red Sox career, but he’d already made himself indispensable.
In the regular season, he’d earned his first All-Star appearance by hitting .301/.380/.603, and he reached 40 home runs for the first time in his then-eight-year career. He’d win his first of seven Silver Slugger awards when the postseason ended. But Ortiz had never homered in a postseason game when he played for the Minnesota Twins in their ill-fated 2002 run. He notched his first October blasts in 2003, homering twice before the Sox fell to Aaron Boone.
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Moonlighting As A Blogger To Pursue My Interest And Enjoyment
Moonlighting as a blogger to pursue my interest and enjoyment of sports. Former high school and Division I athlete (now a "retired" family man) that loves watching and discussing all sports. Follow me on Twitter (@HoldoutSports). David Ortiz has been magical for the Boston Red Sox in the ALCS. Not only did he break the Tigers with a walk-off grand slam during Game 2 of last year’s ALCS, Ortiz did ...
David Ortiz Help Lead The Boston Red Sox On A
David Ortiz help lead the Boston Red Sox on a memorable run to the Word Series during the 2004 season. With a couple walk-off home runs against the New York Yankees during the 2004 ALCS, Ortiz would be instrumental in the Red Sox winning their first World Series since 1918. Make sure you check out MLB division series on Fox Sports 1 this year, and be their to witness the next potential historic ga...
As Stated Earlier This Week, LBS Will Be Posting Some
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 ...
His Numbers In The ALCS Were Off The Charts —
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. David Ortiz cemented his legacy with his second walkoff hit of the series, and gave hope to a weary Red Sox Nation that the best was yet to come. While the main action took place during Game 5 of the 2004 American League Championship S...
A Friend Of Mine And I Were Having Dinner At
A friend of mine and I were having dinner at one of the sports bars near Fenway Park as the game unfolded—neither of us were either lucky or rich enough to be able to... But my friend saw the carnage unfolding in the seventh or eighth inning, and loudly proclaimed, “This series is going to be over in twenty-four hours.” He left no margin for doubt, accepting just... But then Game 4 happened, with ...