Christopher L. Gasper
These Red Sox just would not be beaten
It couldn’t have ended any other way. These retooled Red Sox had destiny in their dugout. Certain seasons, certain teams just can’t lose.
The 2013 Red Sox, the motley crew that left Fort Myers begging, “Please don’t hate us,’’ completed the ultimate redemption song. By Dan Shaughnessy
Christopher L. Gasper
It couldn’t have ended any other way. These retooled Red Sox had destiny in their dugout. Certain seasons, certain teams just can’t lose.
Two years after Lackey cruelly bottomed out, he won the clinching game of the World Series for the Red Sox.
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Cherington deserves a bucket of champagne, let alone a bottle, as the architect of the 2013 World Series champions.
Fans at Fenway enjoyed the victory, while others around the city took to the streets.
EDWARD L. GLAESER
Instead of ending unpaid internships, we should promote those that deliver real skills, and we must find ways to help less privileged students take part in certified skill-building internships.
The Celtics had a lead early against the Raptors, then let it slip.
The Penguins came away with a 3-2 win, exceeding their goal total against Boston for the entire four-game series sweep back in June.
The two looking to replace Mayor Thomas Menino talk of “two Bostons,” one where violence is rare, and one where shootings feel commonplace.
Markey revised his planned remarks on energy legislation to plug Boston’s World Series victory
The change will let passengers read, work, play games, watch movies, and listen to music during takeoffs and landings.
Mayor Menino will roll out a compact signed by 38 employers that have committed to ending pay disparities.
Jeffrey Hatcher’s adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1886 novella is having a stylish and suspenseful production at Stoneham Theatre.
Ami Albernaz’s weekly roundup of bargains includes Ski, Skate, Board & Ride Consignment Event in Hamilton.
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A look at the 1946 and 1967 World Series championships between the Red Sox and the Cardinals, which were both lost by the Sox in seven games.