Boston Red Sox - Opening Day at Fenway: Pregame ceremonies

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 Boston Red Sox - Opening Day at Fenway: Pregame ceremonies
The 2007 World Series Champions banner is unfurled over the 2004 banner on the Green Monster. [link]

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"That is the mystery of grace: it never comes too late."
Published 4/9/2008 by Beth at Cursed To First - Sox and Pats forever.
... (Jim Davis / Boston.com / full gallery) One of the most amazing moments in my experience with the Boston Red Sox took place at Fenway Park today, and it wasn't a part of either the ring ceremony or the game. The ring ceremony had been a glossy production of pomp and circumstance, complete with an unruly 2007 Monster-sized championship banner and a truly touching scene between Johnny Pesky and the rest of the ring recipients, who could be heard calmly encouraging him as he struggled to haul up the 2007 flag. It was less ...

Eye of the Tiger
Published 4/9/2008 by ssilva at Boston Dirt Dogs
... When Matsuzaka Attacks His Spots, the Sox Can't Miss Homecoming Kings Breeze Past Tigers 5-0 MacMullan: Matsuzaka Was Brilliant, in Every Facet Busted to Bustin' on Basebaths: Manny Gets a Hustle Homer Inspired by Buckner, Youk Makes No Errors at the Plate Coco's Got Sac: The Other Kid Manages to Stay in the Picture Early Warning: Papi's Starting Slower Than the Tigers Sox-Tigers Box | Pregame Ceremonies | Scene at Fenway ...

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