Watch David Ortiz And Alex Rodriguez Reminisce On 2004 Alcs

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Fifteen years ago, the Boston Red Sox pulled off the impossible vs. the New York Yankees in the 2004 American League Championship Series. David Ortiz and Alex Rodriguez took a trip down memory lane to relive the unforgettable moments in a nostalgia-filled video for FOX Sports. The two legends relive everything from A-Rod slapping the ball out of Bronson Arroyo's glove to Curt Schilling's bloody sock. A-Rod shared the video and wrote about his painful memories from the series on Twitter. Watch and read below:

You know the rest. A 9th-inning lead w/the best closer in history on the mound in Game 4, & we can’t close it out. A couple of walk-off wins courtesy of @davidortiz, that whole bloody sock thing...hey, I even tried to get creative to avoid being tagged on a little knubber &, well He was the series MVP, and as much as I hated to lose, I have to admit it was pretty cool to be a part of one of the greatest playoff series ever played.But... do we have to keep reliving it like this? #IStillHaveNightmaresYouKnow @MLBonFOX @MLB @FS1

We all know how Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees fans feel about the 2004 American League Championship Series, but what about the players who lived it? David Ortiz and Alex Rodriguez, two players who were at the center of the greatest comeback in Major League Baseball history, relieved the legendary series Wednesday night during FOX Sports’ MLB postseason coverage. And, well, let’s just say that Rodriguez still hasn’t emotionally overcome what took place during that fateful October. Say what you want about Rodriguez, but the guy is a great studio analyst. Same goes for “tera-pisst” Ortiz. Ortiz, like all of Red Sox nation, is looking forward to watching his former team compete in the 2018 World Series.

Rodriguez, meanwhile, can take solace in knowing his Yankees already have settled down for the long winter’s nap. Send this article to your social connections. Send this article to your social connections. David Ortiz couldn’t resist a 2004 ALCS reference with Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez: While the Red Sox aren’t in the postseason this year, there are still the occasionally enjoyable moments for Boston fans... Possibly the best example occurred on Monday night following Game 2 of the American League Championship Series. The panel of analysts included former Yankees Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez along with Red Sox legend David Ortiz.

As Jeter spoke about the current plight of the Astros — trailing 2-0 in the series — he smiled before referencing one of the worst moments of his Yankee career. What Boston really cares about right now. David Ortiz couldn’t resist a 2004 ALCS reference with Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez: While the Red Sox aren’t in the postseason this year, there are still the occasionally enjoyable moments for Boston fans... Possibly the best example occurred on Monday night following Game 2 of the American League Championship Series. The panel of analysts included former Yankees Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez along with Red Sox legend David Ortiz. As Jeter spoke about the current plight of the Astros — trailing 2-0 in the series — he smiled before referencing one of the worst moments of his Yankee career.

“Look, just because they’re down two games, it’s not over,” Jeter explained. “We lost a series being up 3-0. I don’t want to bring it back up, but we lost up 3-0.” Fifteen years ago, the Boston Red Sox pulled off the impossible vs. the New York Yankees in the 2004 American League Championship Series. David Ortiz and Alex Rodriguez took a trip down memory lane to relive the unforgettable moments in a nostalgia-filled video for FOX Sports.

The two legends relive everything from A-Rod slapping the ball out of Bronson Arroyo's glove to Curt Schilling's bloody sock. A-Rod shared the video and wrote about his painful memories from the series on Twitter. Watch and read below: You know the rest. A 9th-inning lead w/the best closer in history on the mound in Game 4, & we can’t close it out. A couple of walk-off wins courtesy of @davidortiz, that whole bloody sock thing...hey, I even tried to get creative to avoid being tagged on a little knubber &, well

He was the series MVP, and as much as I hated to lose, I have to admit it was pretty cool to be a part of one of the greatest playoff series ever played.But... do we have to keep reliving it like this? #IStillHaveNightmaresYouKnow @MLBonFOX @MLB @FS1 Send this article to your social connections. Send this article to your social connections. On the 20th anniversary of the Red Sox’ 2004 American League Championship Series Game 4 victory, which sparked a historic comeback down 3-0 in the series, David Ortiz couldn’t help but bask in the...

Ortiz, who’s an analyst for MLB on FOX alongside former Yankees Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter, was at the television desk following Game 4 of this year’s NLCS between the Mets and Dodgers on... Thursday marked two decades since Dave Roberts stole second base and eventually scored in the ninth inning and Ortiz hit a walk-off home run in extra innings. Everything that happened afterward is history.

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