Set the stage, 2004 ALCS between the New York Yankees and
the Boston Red Sox. It’s Game 5 and the Yankees have a commanding 3-1 lead over
the Red Sox after taking the first three games of the series. No team has ever
won four straight in a best of seven series to win the series after trailing
3-0. The game goes into extra innings and may or may not still be being played.
After 5 hours and 49 minutes and a whopping 471 pitches
thrown between the two teams the Red Sox beat the Yankees 5-4 to crawl back in
the series 3-2. David Ortiz became the hero and the first player in major
league history to have two walk off hits in the same postseason, and they came
on back to back nights.
Ortiz ended the longest game in ALCS history with a two out
single scoring Johnny Damon from second base in the 14th inning at
Fenway to send the series to a Game 6. Ah, memories.
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Sorry for the Capatcha... Blame the Russians :)