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October 20, 2004 Game 7 of the ALCS began at 8:30 in the evening at Yankee Stadium. After winning the first three and loosing the next three, the Yankees were sending Kevin Brown to the mound to face Derek Lowe for the Red Sox. Johnny Damon, suffering through a 3 for 29 slump decided to play aggressively leading off the game with a single to left and a stolen base, but was thrown out at home trying to score on a Manny Ramirez base hit. The very next pitch, however, was lined into the right-field bleachers by David Ortiz to give Boston a 2--0 advantage. In the second inning, the Sox loaded the bases against Brown, causing Yankees manager Joe Torre to remove him and put in Javier Vázquez to face Johnny Damon. Damon hammered Vázquez' first pitch into the right-field seats for a grand slam. The rout was on. Damon, who also added an upper deck two-run blast in the fourth, had three hits in the game. Boston also enjoyed a solid performance from their starting pitcher, Derek Lowe, who allowed only one run and one hit in six innings of work, and was never even intended to be a starter in the postseason. He pitched game seven on just two days of rest. Pedro Martinez relieved Lowe in the seventh inning, receiving loud chants of "Who's Your Daddy?" which intensified as he gave up two runs. He eventually raised the velocity of his fastball to the mid-90s and shut down the rally. At 12:01 a.m., on October 21, Rubén Sierra hit a groundball to second baseman Pokey Reese, who threw to first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz to finish the unprecedented comeback. "Not many people get the opportunity to shock the world. We came out and did it," Boston first baseman Kevin Millar said. "You know what? We beat the Yankees. Now they get a chance to watch us on the tube."The Red Sox won 10--3 and became the first team in Major League Baseball history to win a seven-game series after losing the first three games.
October 20, 2004 Game 7 of the ALCS began at 8:30 in the evening at Yankee Stadium. After winning the first three and loosing the next three, the Yankees were sending Kevin Brown to the mound to face Derek Lowe for the Red Sox. Johnny Damon, suffering through a 3 for 29 slump decided to play aggressively leading off the game with a single to left and a stolen base, but was thrown out at home trying to score on a Manny Ramirez base hit. The very next pitch, however, was lined into the right-field bleachers by David Ortiz to give Boston a 2--0 advantage. In the second inning, the Sox loaded the bases against Brown, causing Yankees manager Joe Torre to remove him and put in Javier Vázquez to face Johnny Damon. Damon hammered Vázquez' first pitch into the right-field seats for a grand slam. The rout was on. Damon, who also added an upper deck two-run blast in the fourth, had three hits in the game. Boston also enjoyed a solid performance from their starting pitcher, Derek Lowe, who allowed only one run and one hit in six innings of work, and was never even intended to be a starter in the postseason. He pitched game seven on just two days of rest. Pedro Martinez relieved Lowe in the seventh inning, receiving loud chants of "Who's Your Daddy?" which intensified as he gave up two runs. He eventually raised the velocity of his fastball to the mid-90s and shut down the rally. At 12:01 a.m., on October 21, Rubén Sierra hit a groundball to second baseman Pokey Reese, who threw to first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz to finish the unprecedented comeback. "Not many people get the opportunity to shock the world. We came out and did it," Boston first baseman Kevin Millar said. "You know what? We beat the Yankees. Now they get a chance to watch us on the tube."The Red Sox won 10--3 and became the first team in Major League Baseball history to win a seven-game series after losing the first three games.
October 20, 2004 Game 7 of the ALCS began at 8:30 in the evening at Yankee Stadium. After winning the first three and loosing the next three, the Yankees were sending Kevin Brown to the mound to face Derek Lowe for the Red Sox. Johnny Damon, suffering through a 3 for 29 slump decided to play aggressively leading off the game with a single to left and a stolen base, but was thrown out at home trying to score on a Manny Ramirez base hit. The very next pitch, however, was lined into the right-field bleachers by David Ortiz to give Boston a 2--0 advantage. In the second inning, the Sox loaded the bases against Brown, causing Yankees manager Joe Torre to remove him and put in Javier Vázquez to face Johnny Damon. Damon hammered Vázquez' first pitch into the right-field seats for a grand slam. The rout was on. Damon, who also added an upper deck two-run blast in the fourth, had three hits in the game. Boston also enjoyed a solid performance from their starting pitcher, Derek Lowe, who allowed only one run and one hit in six innings of work, and was never even intended to be a starter in the postseason. He pitched game seven on just two days of rest. Pedro Martinez relieved Lowe in the seventh inning, receiving loud chants of "Who's Your Daddy?" which intensified as he gave up two runs. He eventually raised the velocity of his fastball to the mid-90s and shut down the rally. At 12:01 a.m., on October 21, Rubén Sierra hit a groundball to second baseman Pokey Reese, who threw to first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz to finish the unprecedented comeback. "Not many people get the opportunity to shock the world. We came out and did it," Boston first baseman Kevin Millar said. "You know what? We beat the Yankees. Now they get a chance to watch us on the tube."The Red Sox won 10--3 and became the first team in Major League Baseball history to win a seven-game series after losing the first three games.
A group of old crusty podcasters go to a remote marijuana farm where they hope to make quick cash. But, they discover the location's forbidden delicacies and now must try to escape the mountain on which they are trapped with a shred of their dignity. On Episode 620 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by our bud Rocky to discuss the film Trim Season from director Ariel Vida! We also talk about the finer points of eating finger foods without your fingers, the periodic table of cheese, and the Ravenshadow rib removal service! So grab your cutlery of choice, take a hit off the stickiest ickiest herb on earth, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Blair Witch Project, creators getting stiffed, 3D Glasses, gotta collect all the ‘itis', ZZ Bottom, Jed Voorhees, Sex in the Cell Block, Pokey Reese, to know him is to mute him, jumping rope, banana ted talks, FMK, Jane Goodall, Intravenous de Milo, Osmosis Boyardee, Anteethed, hands to face, Valedictorian GG Allin, Joey Chestnut, Kobayashi, Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, Weed Weiners, Denegration X, rib removal service, Marilyn Manson, Qui-Gon Jinn, Darth Mall, Orange Julius, May the Foreskin Be With You: Why Circumcision Makes No Sense and What You Can Do About It, Smegma 11, Alan Cumming, Scroto Baggins, “Scropunzel Scropunzel let down your pair, Jizzamiversary, Ziggy Bomboleo, if you smoke it they will come, Jane Badler, V, Trim Season, Ariel Vida, Alexandra Essoe, Ally Ioannides, Cake Farts, Lemon Party, Stripes, Ally Sheedy, Breakfast Club, Anna Nicole Smith, weed cinema, hemming and harring, Godzilla Minus One, RRR, Linus, Monkey Man, Boy Kills World, Last Stop in Yuma County, Abigail, From Dusk Till Dawn, Radio Silence, Infested, fighting Draculas, Sixth Sense, just the steak tip, eating bananas with cutlery, the Scrooge McDuck of Cannabis, Canadian Cheese, Canadian Bacon, Poutine, the Periodic Table of Cheese, keep your Italian worm out of our cheese, Olive Garden, Queensryche, The World is a Dracula, Pennigatoni, risotto and fried cheese balls, one cockring to rule them all, The Boys, Jerry Only and the ZZ Bottoms, Gorillas in the Midst, I can't eat with my face, defensive and offensive, Field of Weeds, a delivery system for evil, Knights of the Round Tips, and Heavy Doth Sit the Foreskin.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the Show.
We sat down with Jack Wilson, the former Pittsburgh Pirates all-star, and what unfolded was more than just a trip down memory lane; it was an examination of the heart and soul of America's pastime. Jack regaled us with tales of the electric partnership he shared with Pokey Reese, a duo that epitomized infield magic. As we cozied up to the tales of turning two, Jack also peeled back the layers on his defensive philosophy. It's about developing a backbone of confidence on the field and turning mistakes into masterclasses—a philosophy he's ingrained in his son, Jacob, now a first-round pick for the Oakland Athletics. The synergy of a team, the pride of a father, and the evolution of a career all intertwine in this heartfelt discussion.Remember Freddie Sanchez? That name takes on new depth as Jack recounts the strategic decisions and serendipitous high school friendship that set the stage for Freddie's rise to a batting title. It's a powerful reminder of the bonds that form the backbone of baseball, where the chemistry of teammates can spark personal triumphs. There's an element of nostalgia, certainly, as we revisit the moments—like Rob Mackowiak's unforgettable day—that remind us why we fall in love with the game. But beyond the nostalgia, we delve into the complicated emotions surrounding trades, career paths, and the remarkable ways personal and professional lives intersect, echoing the timeless adage: baseball is life.Our conversation takes a turn towards the poignant and profound as we reflect on facing legends like Greg Maddux and the collective journey through the tragedy of September 11th. The baseball diamond becomes more than just a playing field; it emerges as a space of healing and humanity. As we wrapped up, we couldn't help but tip our hats to broadcasting greats "Brownie" and "Mikey," whose narrative prowess has elevated the game for us all. And as we look to the horizon, the pulse of excitement is undeniable for the future of the Wilson legacy in baseball. These stories are a testament to the resilience, greatness, and deep connections that define the sport—and remind us why we always come back for one more inning.THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!!!!www.holdmycutter.com
Scott Sloan and Mo Egger lead off six hours of wall-to-wall Reds coverage leading up to Opening Day 2024! They are joined by Charley Frank of the Reds Community Fund, and former Reds Sean Casey, Dmitri Young, and Pokey Reese.
Scott Sloan and Mo Egger lead off six hours of wall-to-wall Reds coverage leading up to Opening Day 2024! They are joined by Charley Frank of the Reds Community Fund, and former Reds Sean Casey, Dmitri Young, and Pokey Reese.
Scott Sloan and Mo Egger lead off six hours of wall-to-wall Reds coverage leading up to Opening Day 2024! They are joined by Charley Frank of the Reds Community Fund, and former Reds Sean Casey, Dmitri Young, and Pokey Reese.
Scott Sloan and Mo Egger lead off six hours of wall-to-wall Reds coverage leading up to Opening Day 2024! They are joined by Charley Frank of the Reds Community Fund, and former Reds Sean Casey, Dmitri Young, and Pokey Reese.
Scott Sloan and Mo Egger lead off six hours of wall-to-wall Reds coverage leading up to Opening Day 2024! They are joined by Charley Frank of the Reds Community Fund, and former Reds Sean Casey, Dmitri Young, and Pokey Reese.
Scott Sloan and Mo Egger lead off six hours of wall-to-wall Reds coverage leading up to Opening Day 2024! They are joined by Charley Frank of the Reds Community Fund, and former Reds Sean Casey, Dmitri Young, and Pokey Reese.
Scott Sloan and Mo Egger lead off six hours of wall-to-wall Reds coverage leading up to Opening Day 2024! They are joined by Charley Frank of the Reds Community Fund, and former Reds Sean Casey, Dmitri Young, and Pokey Reese.
On this edition of Redleg Roundtable, Seth Shaner is joined by two-timed Gold Glove second baseman Pokey Reese. The two talk about Reese's ride from first-round pick to starting on that magical 1999 team that saw the Reds win 96 games. Reese shares thoughts on moments as a Red, as well as getting to be part of a World Series winner with the Red Sox in 2004. He will be co-grand marshal of the Opening Day parade alongside friend and former teammate Dmitri Young.
In this abbreviated edition of Sports Talk, Lance talks with former Red Dimitri Young who was named Grand Marshal of Opening Day parade with Pokey Reese. Tune in!
In this abbreviated edition of Sports Talk, Lance talks with former Red Dimitri Young who was named Grand Marshal of Opening Day parade with Pokey Reese. Tune in!
Lance talks with Pokey Reese about the upcoming Legends game at GABP in celebration of Marty Brennaman's induction to the Reds Hall of Fame.
Lance talks with Pokey Reese about the upcoming Legends game, recaps a frustrating loss to the Brewers by the Reds on Tuesday night, and talks about the news of Joe Burrow starting the final preseason game on Sunday all in a protracted Sports Talk.
Jason Harbison talks to #Reds great Pokey Reese. Also, Jason and co-host Todd Smith talk about the Redlegs' recent games and some interesting moments in baseball.
The Enquirer posted a photo gallery of Pokey Reese and some of his awesome moments which led Jeff to want to talk about Pokey. He also looks at Lucas Sims and gets you set for that interview, tomorrow.Download the Postmates app and use code LOCKEDON. For a limited time, Postmates is giving our listeners ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS of free restaurant delivery credit for your first SEVEN days.Go to Withings.com/mlb to get 25% off Body+ Body Composition Scale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Enquirer posted a photo gallery of Pokey Reese and some of his awesome moments which led Jeff to want to talk about Pokey. He also looks at Lucas Sims and gets you set for that interview, tomorrow. Download the Postmates app and use code LOCKEDON. For a limited time, Postmates is giving our listeners ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS of free restaurant delivery credit for your first SEVEN days. Go to Withings.com/mlb to get 25% off Body+ Body Composition Scale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pokey Reese almost hit a home run right to him, Tarren Bland joins Jeff to talk the roller coaster Reds, Yasiel Puig, and the many hats that he wears. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pokey Reese almost hit a home run right to him, Tarren Bland joins Jeff to talk the roller coaster Reds, Yasiel Puig, and the many hats that he wears. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mookie Betts is the greatest player on the planet. Alright, glad we agree. We open talking Mookie making history with ANOTHER 3-homer game, randomly get into a Pokey Reese discussion, talk Didi being overrated, Mookie being a mash-homers-in-bunches kinda player, how awful the Sox are when Chris Sale pitches, our Red Sox Lottery segment, and close with your phenomenal Down in the DM questions.
Chad Dotson and Jason Linden got together again this week, and the result was a wide-ranging discussion about all things Cincinnati. The conversation begins with Adam Dunn's recent election to the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame, but most of the discussion is focused on the best case/worst case scenarios for various members of the 2018 Cincinnati Reds. The podcast finishes up with a surprisingly passionate remembrance of Pokey Reese and the special 1999 Reds. Music for this episode provided by Freekbass. Please subscribe (on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn Radio), and give us a rating/review over at iTunes and elsewhere. If you like us, tell your friends! Podcast-related questions and comments can be directed to Chad via email (chaddotson@redlegnation.com) or on Twitter (@dotsonc).
Two-time Gold Glove Award-winning second baseman Pokey Reese joins the Better Off Red podcast to chat with host Jamie Ramsey.