2004 ALCS Gm 4: Yankees vs. Red Sox

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BOS 6, NYY 4 F/12 -- David Ortiz smashed a walk-off home run in the 12th inning as the Red Sox forced a Game 5 in the 2004 ALCS | 10/17/04

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  • @bibber123
    I was at this game. Someone at work gave their ticket away. No one wanted it because the Sox were down 0-3. I had faith and took the ticket. Best night of my life.😊
  • This game will always be special in my family. When I was born, I was really sick. My parents weren’t sure if I would even live. But after a lot of surgeries, my parents could finally take me home. On the way home, my dad was listening to this game on the radio in his truck. When they won, he pumped his fist out the window. This gave him something to be happy about in a stressful time in his life.
  • My dad took me to this game when we were looking at colleges. At the time felt "I've always wanted to see a Red Sox Yankees ALCS game, too bad this one doesn't matter as a 3-0 series"
  • @orion848
    Almost twenty years later and I still can't believe the Red Sox came back and won this series. Such a classic couple of October nights.
  • @kevinm9
    This was the greatest series EVER. What a great time in the history of the sport
  • @cisium1184
    I can't even stand to watch baseball anymore. But this, this I could watch forever.
  • @minister8207
    2 walk offs within less than 24 hours. Same guy driving the winning runs. Schilling’s bloody sock and Damons 2 HRs game. Unforgettable!!!
  • I've never had as much respect for a player as I have for Dave Roberts. Without him the Red Sox would have NEVER won this game. Just take a minute to think about that. He was close to getting picked off at one point, he was extremely close to getting thrown out on his steal, but he didn't. He fucking did it. He was so fast that if it was anyone else on that team they would have gotten thrown out for sure. And let's not forget that Terry Francona made the choice to use him as a pinch runner. Genius move by an amazing coach who knew, in that moment, that they had nothing to lose and everything to gain. In 2004 almost every single player and coach on the Boston Red Sox served a purpose and was a part of them winning it all. It's baseball's version of the 1980 US hockey team. Faced with impossible odds, but they did it.
  • @shermanngjazz
    Now with the coronavirus, YouTube is the hero we need right now.
  • The beginning of the Legendary comeback that may never be repeated again.
  • @DLITINTHEHOUSE
    Thank you so much, MLB Vault! When this series was going on I was working swing shift and forced to listen to audio only. I’m finally watching this through in its entirety for the first time, because of you. Fun fact. When the Patriots were playing the Panthers in the Super Bowl in 2004 I was at the Palms casino watching it. Derek Jeter walked right by me. I said, “Go Red Sox.” He said! “Excuse me?” “Go Red Sox,” I say. He replies, “Ya they need help.” Lol. We got the last laugh! Jeter! Haha. Unreal series!
  • @creatinjustin
    This was the good guys beating the bad guys. The outcasts beating the jocks The nerds beating the popular kids The f**king UNDERDOGS. Almost 20 years later, and I watch these games as if I’m 10 years old again on the edge of my seat. Think about it, these games 4-7 were the biggest nail biters I will NEVER forget this post season
  • @Ned88Man
    I was at this game with my dad. I was 16. We left early. That Roberts steal might have been the greatest single moment in mlb postseason history.
  • @SoundFX09
    The Game that started my Fanhood for Major League Baseball. I Remember watching it with my Family, and NEVER taking my eyes off the TV.
  • I remember being REALLY nervous about this game. They just got spanked 19-8 and no team in the history of the game had ever come back from an 0-3 deficit. But then, the magic happened. SOX NATION!
  • Never gets old. All the emotions come right back watching this, even 20 years later.