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January 6, 2004: Kenny Lofton signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees. February 5, 2004: Mike Lamb was traded by the Texas Rangers to the New York Yankees for Jose Garcia (minors). [4] February 16, 2004: The New York Yankees sent Alfonso Soriano and a player to be named later were sent to the Texas Rangers in exchange for Alex ...
The 2004 Major League Baseball season ended when the Boston Red Sox defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in a four-game World Series sweep. The Red Sox championship ended an 86-year-long drought known as the Curse of the Bambino .
The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox went on to meet in the AL Championship Series (ALCS). The Red Sox became the American League champion, and defeated the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals in the 2004 World Series for their first World Championship since 1918.
Long before Boston Red Sox second baseman Pokey Reese threw to first base off a grounder by New York Yankees pinch hitter Ruben Sierra in the bottom of the ninth inning of Game 7 in the 2004 ...
In one of the most shocking results in North American sports history, the Red Sox became the first team in MLB history to overcome a three games to none series deficit to win a playoff series, defeating the Yankees in seven games to return to the World Series for the first time since 1986 (in the process denying a rematch of the 1964 World ...
The Red Sox held an 11–8 advantage over New York in 2004, but eight of the games were decided in one of the teams' final at-bats. Boston outscored New York, 106–105. [ 14 ] and this was the fifth time that the two teams were on the doorstep of a World Series, with the Yankees winning the previous four, in 1949 , 1978 , 1999 , and 2003 .
The Yankees ambushed the Oakland A’s in the AL wild-card game Wednesday night, riding monster home runs from Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton and 13 strikeouts from their pitching staff to a 7 ...
The hulking slugger they call "Big Christmas" sent a pitch from New York Yankees closer Luke Weaver 404 feet over the wall in left center field, tying Game 3 at 5-5 through nine innings at ...