Down by four runs in the 8th inning with 2 outs, David Ortiz delivers in the clutch with a grand slam on the
first pitch he sees from relief-pitcher Juaquim Benoit. Sending Fenway into a frenzy, the homerun would
provide Boston with the momentum needed to eventually win the game in the following inning with a walk-off single. The Sox would go on
to win the Series and eventually the WS.
Tom Brady leads the Patriots from down 28-3 in the third quarter to win SuperBowl LI. The game would go to Overtime, where
running-back James White would recieve a toss from Brady and score the winning touchdown.
Achieving the greatest comeback in SB history, as well as potentially the best all time,
the GOAT, earns his fourth ring with New England.
Boston, needing one more out to win the World Series, turns to their star, Chris Sale. He would face Manny
Machado, who previously injured
beloved Sox star, Dustin Pedroia, on a dirty slide. Sale would strike him out with a filthy slider to win the championship
for Boston. This would be the Red Sox's fourth world series of the century, firming their position as the most successful baseball
team in the 21st century.
Having not won a championship since 1986 with Larry Bird, Celtics fans were starving for their team to hoist the Larry O'Brien
Championship Trophy. Facing Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, and a formidable Los Angeles Lakers team, the Celtics big-three of
Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, and Ray Allen would win the series in six games.
Following the tragic Boston Marathon Bombing in 2013, leader of the Boston Red Sox, David Ortiz, delivers a passionate
speech declaring,
This is our (expletive) city. And nobody's gonna dictate our freedom. Stay strong.
Ortiz's words would help rally the city
to remain strong during the tragic time. Just six months later, Boston would go on to win the 2013 World Series.