The Boston Red Sox won the World Series in Game 6 over the St. Louis Cardinals. They won the game pretty easily 6-1. Following the terrorist bombing at the Boston Marathon in the spring, this is perhaps another step in the city’s healing.
The Chicago Tribune reported:
“[John] Lackey earned the distinction of winning a second World Series clincher, equaling his achievement as a rookie with the Angels in 2002.
“I’ll appreciate it a lot more this time,” Lackey said. “I was a rookie then and trying to help out and do my best. It was a long time to get back to this point. I’m definitely enjoying it and will appreciate it a lot more.”
The Red Sox rebounded this year to win their third World Series title in 10 seasons and their first under John Farrell, their first-year manager.”
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