History Rings True: Red Sox Opening Day Ring Ceremony (Video 2005) 5.6
The Boston Red Sox receive their rings for winning the 2004 World Series. |
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History Rings True: Red Sox Opening Day Ring Ceremony (Video 2005) 5.6
The Boston Red Sox receive their rings for winning the 2004 World Series. |
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Tom Caron | ... |
Himself - Introduction
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Carl Beane | ... |
Himself - Fenway Park Public Address Announcer
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Don Orsillo | ... |
Himself - Emcee
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Joe Castiglione | ... |
Himself - Emcee
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Boston Pops Orchestra | ... |
Himself
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Bruce Hangen | ... |
Himself
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| James Taylor | ... |
Himself
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John Henry | ... |
Himself
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| Tom Werner | ... |
Himself
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Larry Lucchino | ... |
Himself
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Terry Francona | ... |
Himself
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Ellis Burks | ... |
Himself
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| Tim Wakefield | ... |
Himself
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Trot Nixon | ... |
Himself
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Jason Varitek | ... |
Himself
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In 2004 the Boston Red Sox won the World Series for the first time since 1918, ending an 86-year drought. On 11 April 2005, the Red Sox played the New York Yankees in the first game at Fenway Park that season. Before the game, the Red Sox received their World Series rings. This documentary shows the pregame ceremony, as well as the formal introduction of both teams before the game. Each person who received a ring is introduced individually, including current players, coaches, executives, and former players who were on the Red Sox roster during the 2004 season. Musical guests, including the Boston Pops Orchestra, also perform. Written by David Glagovsky <dglagovsky@verizon.net>