The 2004 Boston Red Sox pulled off one of the greatest comebacks in MLB history, ending the ‘Curse of the Bambino’.
Down 0-3 in the ALCS against the Yankees, the Red Sox made an incredible turnaround to win the series and later the World Series.
Key performances by David Ortiz and Curt Schilling were instrumental in the comeback.
The victory was a monumental moment for Boston fans, breaking an 86-year championship drought.
This comeback is revered as a symbol of perseverance and belief against the odds.
The Red Sox’s triumph in 2004 remains one of the most celebrated moments in baseball history.
