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The Redsox vs Yankees Rivalry Is The Best In Sports
This is so easy, it's like taking candy from a Yankee fan. When people talk about rivalry in sports, the very first dual that comes to mind is Redsox/Yankees or Yankees Redsox, depending which side they come down on. Everyone knows there are great rivalries in college football and or basketball. Some of them are amazingly intense rivalries, like Kansas/Kansas State. That rivalry, like the Redsox Yankees, transcends the field of play and dates back to the Civil War. Thats a rivalry people! When the other team doesn't like ANYTHING about you or where you come from.
Which brings me back to the Redsox/Yankees love fest.Everyone has heard of the Curse of the Bambino and all that, but did you know that before Babe Ruth went to the Yankees they stunk? They weren't even the Yankees, they were the Highlanders. They were also the cellar dwellers of the league and the Sox were the winners! Everyone wanted to be them...well except Harry Frazee of course, the owner of the Boston Redsox. He wanted to sponsor a Broadway musical, yeah, thats right, and you know what? The musical in question, the one that caused all the problems would languish for a few more years before hitting Broadway. But the rivalry between the Sox and Yanks got right underway in no time at all as the Sox went in the toilet and the Yankees went on to win World Series after World Series.
I will get into the history of this rivalry as you look through this lens. No sense in telling the whole story right here if you don't know it already. Lets fast forward a little bit though, shall we?
Does the year 2004 mean anything to anyone? Remember Tek slapping A-Rod? Of course that is just one example.
August 1, 1973: Thurman Munson crashes into Carlton Fisk at home plate and a fight ensues; Munson punched Fisk in the face, that must have hurt.
May 20, 1976: In the sixth inning of a game at Yankee stadium Lou Pinella tries to score and crashes, feet first, into Fisk. The two players go at it right at home plate and the benches clear. After awhile things get quiet, but Sox pitcher Bill Lee and Yankee third baseman, Craig Nettles start everything up again,with the result being that Lee ends up with a separated shoulder. His career is never quite the same.
September 10,1978: After enjoying a 14 game lead, the Redsox totally melt down and the Yankees catch them on this date by completing a 4 game streak. The Yank's outscore the Sox 42-9 in what becomes known as the Boston Massacre.
Of course we all know that is old news and much has happened since then. It's all here, and until 2004 it all went the Yankees way time after time. Heck, even when the Sox did get the better of the Yankees in the regular season, things went the Yankees way once the Sox made it to the Series; remember this little exclamation from Vince Scully? "Behind the bag." And that was the Mets...another team from New York! But you just know every single New York Yankee was at home having a knee slapping laugh. I know I was in 2003 when the Marlins and Beckett put the screws to the Yankees in the Series; I was loving it!
These days there is more friction between the fans than there is between the players. I mean, we see the heat come out every now and again, but by and large guys like Jeter and Veritek are too professional to let the whole thing get "too far" under their skin. I know what you are going to say, "What about Veritek and A-Rod?"
That was a catcher protecting his pitcher, and yes the rest of the team was energized by the way it played out, but the fans and media turned it into something bigger I think, and hey, I'm all for it.
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Thurman Munson chugged toward home plate, trying to score from third after teammate Gene Michael had failed to bunt him home on what is called a suicide squeeze. Boston Redsox catcher, Carlton Fisk held the ball, waiting for the hapless Munson, who was for all intents and purposes "a dead duck." Thurman Munson disliked Fisk very intensely, he was jealous of the press and glory his young counterpart was getting from the national commentators on T.V, and he was about to show this upstart a thing or two about toughness. For his part, Fisk just wasn't going to let Munson score, plain and simple; he had the plate completely blocked. Munson bore down on him like a small version of a locomotive and hit Fisk with like force, knocking him to the ground, trying to dislodge the ball. When the dust cleared, Fisk held the ball and Munson was out, but he was also lying atop Fisk, preventing him from getting up to make a play. Carlton Fisk, at 6' 2" and 220 pounds kicked the other man off of him and quickly received a punch in the face for his troubles.A full-blown fistfight was the next thing spectators were watching as the two catchers squared off at home plate. Having failed at his legitimate duty, Gene Michael joined the fray trying to redeem him self in some way. Though outnumbered two to one, Carlton Fisk was doing a solid job against the two men.
This incident, which occurred on May 20, 1973, was my initiation into what was, and is, and always will be the Redsox/Yankees Rivalry, THE GREATEST RIVALRY IN ALL OF SPORTS!
Though I didn't see the fight live, and I don't even remember where or when I saw it, the scratchy, color, color video remains etched and vivid in my mind. Because of this incident I instantly became a Yankee hater. Though I do remember feeling bad when Thurman Munson was killed in a plane crash in 1977. I mean, come on, I'm still human! Still and all, as time went on, and my passion and love for the Redsox and baseball grew, so did my hatred of the Yankee organization grow to encompass any player who donned the pinstripes, at least until the mid 90's, when Jeter came on board... And I found I was not alone in this. As I got older and branched out socially, I found that every Redsox fan I talked to felt the same way. Listening to WEEI and other radio sports talk shows you hear the same thing every single day during the season, in New England. Now that I live in upstate New York, I hear the same vitriolic talk coming from their baseball show hosts too. But I have to admit, there are quite a few Red Sox fans over this way, and yes , we hear it from Yankee fans, but for once we have the upper hand, as the Sox have won two World Series in four years.
As we grew up, the insults and victories for the Yankees got bigger and bigger, or maybe it was the time since a Redsox World Series victory had gotten longer and longer, either way it was painful and embarrassing, and there was nothing we could do about it. Though, there was always the Tobin Bridge!
Great Rivalries aren't always just about sports. Oh no, when you have a great rivalry between two cities it goes deeper than just the two teams that play on the diamond, or the grid iron, or the court, or even the ice. The rivalry between Boston and New York goes back much further than baseball does. In fact this rivalry goes back before the United States was%u2026well The United States! You see, during the revolution, Boston had the Sons Of Liberty, that name needs no introduction, and New York had the Tories, a group who believed that Americans should remain loyal to the crown. So you see, the two groups have been at odds since the beginning. Boston has New England clam chowder; New York has Manhattan clam chowder. Boston has The Boston Marathon; New York has The New York Marathon. What ever New York has, Boston feels it absolutely must do better. And it really doesn't matter what it might be, even if it might be hospitals or museums. Boston must be better. At least when it comes to hospitals and clam chowder, Boston might actually have the upper hand. As for performing arts and Broadway shows, no one does it like New York!
So this is where the beginning of this great rivalry is lodged, and it will never be dislodged. Even if the cities of New York and Boston were to actually work out their regional disputes, the Redsox and Yankees have had too much dirty water destroy too many bridges for those two franchises to make nice.
The incidents, or waters that have destroyed bridges over the years have been many, and need to be categorized correctly.
The aforementioned incident between Carlton Fisk and Thurman Munson was not the first, though it may have been one of the more explosive. The first one listed below is better known as The Curse Of The Bambino, first uttered (though not in those words) in writing by George Vecsey, a New York Times sportswriter after the 1986 World Series. After what was arguably the Redsox worst World Series loss in its team's history. Vince Scully's voice still rings in my head, "behind the bag." As the ball went trickling through Bill Buckner's legs, and the Mets won game 6 and went on to win game 7 and the World Series. Though this does not argue for the rivalry, it supports the curse caused by the sale of Babe Ruth to the hated Yankees, thus all the bad things that subsequently happened after the sale of Ruth (in a Redsox fans mind) are all the fault of the New York Yankees, and of course Harry Frazze.
1918-The RedSox win their last World Series until 2004.
1920-The year after he set the home run record of 29, Babe Ruth is sold to the Yankees for $125,000 and a loan of $300,000 on Fenway Park, the home of the Redsox. This move was done so that Sox owner could finance the other interests that struck his fancy and brought the Redsox franchise down so low that the then lowly Yankees (Highlanders) would overtake them in stature and in the standings year in and year out. All this Harry Frazee did for Broadway musicals. In this one particular case it was "No, No Nanette". The Yankees went on to unprecedented greatness winning 26 world series titles. Disgusting isn't it?
1941-The rivalry takes on a new life when, even though the Yankees win the World Series Ted Williams bats an incredible .406 (the last man to do so), but Joe DiMaggio of the Yankees wins the Most Valuable Player (MVP) because of his in season 56 game hitting streak, which also still stands to this day.
1949-One of the worst events, from a Redsox standpoint was written about by David Halberstam in "Summer of 49" and sprung the Yankees on a tear of five consecutive World Series wins from 1949-1953. What was so bad about this was the Sox needed only one win in the final weekend series at Yankee Stadium in the1949 season to advance to the World Series (no league championship at this time). The Yankees swept them.
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All Sox and Yankee fans worth the title will remember all of these events. Some will recall them with smiles, others with tears and maybe a slight tick in one side of the face or the other. The first two events have become lore in the rivalry and will only be remembered by those alive long enough to have seen them, obviously. The reason I have included them here is because each of these entries were an "event", in the history of this rivalry. Of course there were other happenings in the course of time between the two teams, but do you really want to know a whole lot of stuff that happened in 1905? I didn't think so.
September 10, 1978- he Yankees complete a four game sweep of the Redsox at Fenway to bring them tied with the Sox atop the American League after being behind the Redsox by 14 games two months prior. New York outscores Boston 42-9 in the series, which has become known as "The Boston Massacre."
October 2, 1978-The Redsox and Yankees have a one game playoff at Fenway Park for the American League East Title. This whole pennant race was bad enough, but what happens on this day will live forever in Redsox fans hearts and minds. A little known player, named Bucky #$@%& Dent, who plays shortstop, will join the likes of Chris Chambliss, and Reggie Jackson as October heroes for New York, and will forever be hated and cursed by Sox fans, as he came to the plate in the 7th inning and hit a 3-run homerun that would give the Yankees the lead for good. What makes this one so bad was that the Yankees went on to win their 22nd World Series.
September 2001-Following the events of Sep 11, Boston fans display signs saying "Boston Loves New York" in a rare moment of peace between the two sides of the rivalry.
2002-Redsox President Larry Lucchino labels the Yankees "The Evil Empire".
2003-Game 3 of the ALCS: Pedro Martinez throws Yankee Bench Don Zimmer to the ground after the latter charges after him.
2003-Game 3 of the ALCS: Grady Little leaves Pedro in too long and Pedro allows the Yankees to tie the game. The Yankees win on a walk off home run by little known Aaron Boone and go on to lose the world series.
July 2004-In a game at Yankee Stadium (or was it Fenway?) Derek Jeter epitomizes the type of determination the two teams have to beat each other about the neck and shoulders every time they play; as he dives three rows into the stands for%u2026a foul ball. The Yankees win 5-4 in 13 innings... amazing.
July 24, 2004-This game turned the Redsox season around. Starting pitcher Bronson Arroyo hits Alex Rodriguez with a pitch, who then threatens to go after him. Jason Varitek takes umbrage with that and decides to take matters into his own glove, by putting it upside the head of Alex Rodriguez. As the two go at it the benches clear and several players are tossed from the game, including Arod, Varitek, and Big Papi Ortiz. But the Redsox win on a Bill Mueller walk-off home run off of closer Mariano Rivera.
Oct, 2004- Yankees defeat the Redsox 19-8 in game 3 of the ALCS and it appears the Sox are going down to the Yankees
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In February 18, 1999 the Yankees traded the beloved David Wells to Toronto for long time (1984-1996) Redsox fan favorite Roger Clemens, who had won both the pitching triple crown and the Cy Young Award in both 1997 and 1998 while pitching for the Blue Birds.
May 18, 1999: Joe Torre Returns to Fenway for his first time against the Sox after his battle with prostate cancer. After exchanging lineup cards the Fenway fans give Joe a long standing ovation, to which he tips his cap.
July 13, 1999 The 1999 Allstar Game is held at Fenway Park and Joe Torre is the team manager. Nomar Garciapara starts for the American league and gets a standing ovation from the home town crowd when Yankee shortstop, Derek Jeter comes in to replace him, the two rivals embrace. When it becomes Jeter's turn to bat he mimics Nomar's batting ritual in a tribute to the Sox infielder. It is one of the few light-hearted moments between these two rivals.
September 10, 1999: Chilli Davis 2nd inning homerun is the only hit given up by Pedro Martinez who strikes out 17 Yankees-the most strike-outs against a Yankee team...ever!
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As much hype as this October series garnered, the games themselves didn't live up to the billing. Well, maybe for Yankee fans they did because of the out come of the series, but the games really weren't that good. From a Redsox fan point of view I was glad to see Clemens lose, but not the way he did, getting rocked and serenaded on the way off the mound the way he did.
The Yankees go on to win their 25th World Series title...just what they needed...another one.
June 19, 2000: The Yankees put a good, ole fashion beat-down on the Redsox, 22-1 The Fens, handing the Sox their worst home loss, like...ever!
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Emmoott says:
the redsox yankee hatred is something that spreads opver generations of families and whole citys. It is by far one of the biggest in the world. I work with foriegn exchange workers in the summer who want to watch a game between the two teams cause theve heard of the rivalry from half around the world and further
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FUK ME says:
red sox won the game so yup!!!
Posted March 10, 2009
anonimus says:
In the summer of 78 the Yankees were 14 games out but they raied to catch the Red Sox. On October 2, 1978 Buckey Dent hits a 3 run home run and the call was "Deep to left Yastremski will not get it home run a 3-run home run for Buckey Dent the Yankees lead it by the score of 3-2". In 2008 in September anything can happen this year
Posted August 31, 2008
peter rodriguez says:
I say it's preety good because i think the red sox are not even that good and i am a big yankee fan and when i play baseball i make some of the hard plays derek jeter does and i play shortstop and second base
Posted June 22, 2008
SusanVillasLewis says:
I'll give you this one if only because it's so long-lived. There are many others (like the Cowboys-Steelers) that were bitter, but just haven't had the staying power of the Red Sox and Yankees.
Posted April 23, 2008
No way, Monkeybrain!
buraian says:
I'd go with the college rivalries over basically any pro rivalry. UCLA vs USC is by far more interesting to me that Red Sox vs Yankees.
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