Loving_life35
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Just curious. What was your first Boston sport experience? Patriots? Bruins? Etc
What got you hooked?
My first concrete memory was Mosi Tatupu scoring 3 TDs against the Rams in 1983, I have vague memories of the Celtics winning in 81 and Yaz running around after his retirement.Just curious. What was your first Boston sport experience? Patriots? Bruins? Etc
What got you hooked?
That's back when we had much cooler t-shirts. I had a few.Everything was unlicensed. Especially during that Pats' playoff run you saw some really funny t-shirts. The official NFL stuff today mostly sucks.Seeing Squish the Fish signs all over the region.
What a shockerFenway Park in 1996. I was 10 and there was a benches-clearing brawl between the Sox and the Yankees.
My dad and me, Fenway, 1971, center field bleachers. We drove down from Maine. I was 10. I'll never forget how green that grass was.
Game was great too... 0-0 until the 13th, when Rico hit a 3-run homer.
Minnesota Twins vs Boston Red Sox Box Score: July 15, 1971 | Baseball-Reference.com
Boston Red Sox beat Minnesota Twins (3-0). Jul 15, 1971, Attendance: 27673, Time of Game: 3:39. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probabilitywww.baseball-reference.com
BTW, the Sox starter pitched 10 shoutout innings, fanning 9. Some scrap-heap guy making his first start for Boston...
...Luis Tiant.
Yeah man I got no recollection of T.Williams. I was like 6. But Bruschi of course on the very short list of my favorite Boston athletes. An even better dude off the field.Had to read your post twice as I thought you meant Tedy Bruschi!