Keith Foulke, Doug Mientkiewiecz, and the final out in '04. |
When the series moved back to Pittsburgh legend says the Royal Rooters actually hired a band to play "Tessie" in the park during the games, which supposedly irritated the Pirates and helped Boston sweep the remainder of the series for a 5-3 victory (no, that's not a misprint, the World Series used to be a best 5 of 9; which I think is awesome). The Royal Rooters disbanded in 1918, and Boston didn't win another championship for 86 years.
In 2004 the Dropkick Murphys recorded a new version of "Tessie," and later that year the Sox swept the St. Louis Cardinals to win the World Series. Nine years later we get a rematch. The lyrics to the Murphys' version actually tell the full story of the significance of the original "Tessie."
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