Oh To Be At Fenway....
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 1:21 pm
After 86 years, the Red Sox are finally getting their rings.
Making the moment even sweeter for long-suffering fans at Fenway Park, the New York Yankees will have to watch as they visit Boston for the opener of a three-game series.
It seems almost fitting that the ring ceremony honoring Boston's long-awaited title should take place in front of the team that helped extend the Red Sox's drought for so many years.
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/preview;_yl ... =250411102
The outlook was ecstatic for the Beantown Boys that day,
They were back at home in Fenway where the Yankees came to play.
Be sure may you that each one knew life's filled with wond'rous things;
As at home in grand old Fenway the Bo'Sox got their rings.
And from the stands a cry did raise - nigh bright as eggs on Easter:
"Now come on Boys, the curse is gone -
Let's kick some Yankee keister!"
(With humblest apologies to Ernest Lawrence Thayer.)
Making the moment even sweeter for long-suffering fans at Fenway Park, the New York Yankees will have to watch as they visit Boston for the opener of a three-game series.
It seems almost fitting that the ring ceremony honoring Boston's long-awaited title should take place in front of the team that helped extend the Red Sox's drought for so many years.
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/preview;_yl ... =250411102
The outlook was ecstatic for the Beantown Boys that day,
They were back at home in Fenway where the Yankees came to play.
Be sure may you that each one knew life's filled with wond'rous things;
As at home in grand old Fenway the Bo'Sox got their rings.
And from the stands a cry did raise - nigh bright as eggs on Easter:
"Now come on Boys, the curse is gone -
Let's kick some Yankee keister!"
(With humblest apologies to Ernest Lawrence Thayer.)