WHEN KOJI UEHARA threw the final pitch in Fenway Park, the Boston Red Sox didn’t just clinch baseball’s World Series and cap a remarkable turnaround that saw them go from last place to champions.
They lifted an entire city six months on from April’s devastating marathon bombings.
The Red Sox’s resurgence and Boston’s recovery go hand-in-hand and this week, Sports Illustrated’s cover combines the two perfectly.
Under the headline ‘Boston’s finest hour,’ the cover shows police officers Rachel McGuire, Javier Pagan and Detective Kevin McGill standing alongside World Series MVP David Ortiz in Fenway.
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McGuire, Pagan and McGill were the officers in this iconic photo, taken just seconds after the explosions near the finish line at Boylston Street.
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On and off the field Ortiz, who has been a Red Sox player since 2003, became the figurehead in a remarkable season, no more so than in the aftermath of the bombings when he took the microphone and told Boston: “This is our fucking city.”
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Since moving to America this year, I found myself a Sox fan because of the heavy Irish population in Boston. I still don’t understand the game; it’s not hurling, but anyroads; Go Sox!
Welcome to the “nation” young lady
Thank you. Now if I could find a date to see the dropkick Murphy’s lok
I love them boyos!!
I was complimenting Ortiz …
I got it.
They are a great rounders team in fairness
And not a single f..k was given that day …
actually I give a f..k. So there’s at least one for ya…