Boston Redsox Logo
Fathead
Boston Red Sox
life size high definition decal for
Real Fans.
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no damage to your walls.
Fatheads last - Thick high-grade vinyl
resists tears, rips and fading. Bring the heat to your room with
big, bold visual smack that shows your true team colors.
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stick - No loss of adhesion. No damage to your walls. The real
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Boston Redsox Logo Fathead
Measures 37" x 37"
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The arrival of spring awakens the
citizens of Red Sox Nation and the annual quest for a World Series
victory by the local nine. They began in 1901 as the Boston
Pilgrims of the newly formed American League.
They won the first ever World
Series in 1903 over the Pittsburgh Pirates. In 1908 they changed
their name to the Red Sox. In 1912 they moved into brand new
Fenway Park, where they still play today. In 1918, the Red Sox won their
fifth World Series, thanks in part to a star lefty pitcher named
Babe Ruth, who could also hit the 'you know what' out of the ball.
Following the 1919 season, Sox owner Harry Frazee sold Ruth to the
New York Yankees. For the next 86 years despite the enduring
loyalty by Red Sox Nation the team suffered a variety of gut
wrenching disappointments and no World Series victories.
After the Babe's exile to New York, thirteen futile years followed
including nine last place campaigns. A resurgence began in 1933
when millionaire Tom Yawkee purchased the team, remodeled Fenway
Park, and spent money for big name players. Through the 1940's and
50's, the team continually competed for the pennant but they were
foiled several times, often by the Yankees. In 1946 they won their
first pennant since 1918 but were beaten by the St. Louis
Cardinals in the World Series.
They went through another bleak period from the late fifties until
the "Impossible Dream" team of 1967; led by Carl Yastrzemski's
incredible Triple Crown season. The love affair between New
England baseball fans and the Red Sox was reborn. Since that
magical '67 season Fenway Park has consistently been filled to
capacity. In the following years the Sox won pennants in 1975 and
1986, captured three divisional championships, and has made four
wild-card appearances. In the winter of 2002 the Yawkee era ended
with sale of the team to a group led by principle owner John
Henry.
In 2004, eight decades of
heartbreak were forever purged. In the A.L. Championship Series,
the Sox went down a seemingly impossible three games to none to
the Yankees. Amazingly they reversed the tide and vanquished the
New Yorkers four straight times to take the pennant. Four games
later in St. Louis, when reliever Keith Foulk fielded Cardinals
shortstop Edgar Rentariašs bouncer to the mound, and tossed the
ball to Doug Mientkiewicz at first base, the Boston Red Sox were
finally once again the World Champions of Baseball.
Boston fans have witnessed many historic moments at Fenway Park.
They watched the spectacular career of
Ted Williams, called by
many who saw him play, "the greatest hitter who ever lived." Hall
of Famers Carl Yastrzemski, Carlton Fisk, Joe Cronin, Wade Boggs,
and Bobby Doerr, played in front of the 'Fenway Faithful'. Former
Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens guaranteed his place in Cooperstown
with his years in a Boston uniform. Now playing elsewhere, Pedro
Martinez and Nomar Garciapara left their indelible marks in Boston
sports lore in the late 90's and the early 21st century. Currently
Boston fans are being treated to the heroics of
David Ortiz,
Manny Ramirez, Curt Shilling
and a perennial contending team.
In addition to bringing a world championship to the starved fans
of New England, the new ownership has infused fresh energy to the
team on and off the field. They have made many improvements to
aging Fenway Park, most notably the addition of the Monster Seats
atop the famed left field wall. They have greatly improved the
food, the comfort, and the area around the park to make a Red Sox
game a unique and memorable Boston experience.
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