Former Red Sox fan favorite Trot Nixon in his first game back in Fenway Park as a Cleveland Indian. This is his first at bat vs Curt Schilling. He receives a huge ovation from the Boston fans!!
Former Red Sox fan favorite Trot Nixon in his first game back in Fenway Park as a Cleveland Indian. This is his first at bat vs Curt Schilling. He receives a huge ovation from the Boston fans!!
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I could only imagine the ovation Curt Schilling will recieve the next time he comes to Fenway, for any reason. But most likely, to throw the First Pitch.
Red Sox fans showed a ton of class here. I have the sad distinction of being a Giants fan and when Jeff Kent returned to SF after 6 HOF caliber years, he got booed by many, it was actually the first, though not the last time I was ashamed to be a fan of that team. Red Sox, and just Northeast in general fans have an earned reputation of being tough fans but once someone wins their hearts, it lasts forever. In my eyes, thats the sign of a great fan.
It lasts forever unless they leave to sign with the Yankees then they are traitors and will hear about it everytime they come back to Fenway. Just ask Johnny Damon.
Yeah, Damon is an exception. However, if I remember correctly even he got a pretty nice ovation considering the circumstance in his first game back at Fenway, at least compared to other high profile Yanks. Could be wrong on that though.
yes u are very wrong. he got boooed like crazy. he then tipped his helmet to the fans. everybody else gets a huge ovation. pedro, gabe kapler, dave roberts, kevin millar.
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