Sunday, October 28, 2007

2 Outs? No Problem!

The Red Sox have won the World Series!

A championship team peaks at the right time. Before the All Star break, the Red Sox were clearly the best team in baseball. Then the team seemed to slow down; a slow down that could not entirely be blamed on injuries.

But, after letting the Indians back into the ALCS, the Sox hit their peak, with players who had mediocre years such as J.D. Drew stepping up.

One of the best indicators of their fight up and down the lineup was their tendency to score after there were 2 outs. I got so that I yelled at the TV, "There are two outs, let's go!"

They won without a lot of home runs (3 I think) and they won with smart baseball, stringing singles and doubles together to keep the pressure on their opponent. They also had good pitching when they needed it.

As a member of the Red Sox Nation I see a young team with potential to be great for several years. You never know what The Boss, his sons and son-in-law will do to make the Yankees competitive, but the Sox should hold their own for the near future.

Another thing strikes me. Prior to 2004 the Sox had not won a Series since 1918. Dad was 2 years old that year. He certainly did not remember it. He did not live to see another championship for the Red Sox. He always followed baseball, and since he lived near Philadelphia, he enjoyed the Mike Schmidt years, including a championship.

But, I have lived to see 2 Red Sox championships, twice what he enjoyed.

Go Sox!

1 comment:

Ken Norton said...

How have New England fans gone from "perpetual losers" to "dynastic winners" in just one decade? Incredible.