BOSTON ā David Ortiz knows that what he said at the first game at Fenway Park after the Boston Marathon bombing had an impact ā in Boston and around the world.
Ortiz and many of his 2013 World Series champion teammates were honored Sunday in Boston before the Red Sox played the Los Angeles Angels. He'll also be the grand marshal for this yearās marathon, which will be run Monday morning.
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Ten years ago, two bombs detonated near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and injuring nearly 300. Five days later, the Red Sox played a home game, at Fenway, where Ortiz stood in front of the pitcherās mound and said: āThis is our (expletive) city. And nobodyās gonna dictate our freedom. Stay strong.ā
The Red Sox took off after that moment and went on to win the World Series.
āYou know what, 10 years later I can tell you about the impact of what I say (had),ā Ortiz said Sunday. āTo be honest with you, Iām so proud it was taken that way. You donāt know, sometimes somebody needs to push that button. I think I did.
āRight now, I can tell you, the feedback coming from the people worldwide from everywhere I go. I did something good and Iām pretty proud of it.ā
The newly enshrined hall of famer understands what it meant to many.
āWe ended up winning, right. It was a real movie,ā he said. āIt was a real-life story and we were all part of it."
Ortiz was the MVP of the Series, helping the Red Sox clinch their first title at home in 95 years.
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