This mark’s the franchise’s fourth championship this century, and its ninth all-time. Here’s a look, through photos, at how the series unfolded:
Game 1
Red Sox 8, Dodgers 4
Before the series even started, there was magic in the air for the Red Sox as a rainbow appeared over the field. Once the action began, Eduardo Nunez’s three-run blast in the seventh inning helped the Red Sox pull away from the Dodgers.
Game 2
Red Sox 4, Dodgers 2
Another game, anotherbreathtaking rainbow.David Price shined in his start, tossing six innings of two-run ball. J.D. Martinez delivered a go-ahead, two-run single in the fifth, and Craig Kimbrel earned the save. Andrew Benintendi also helped the cause with an acrobatic catchin the fifth inning.
Game 3
Dodgers 3, Red Sox 2 (18 innings)
This was one for the ages. The Red Sox took the lead in the 13th, but the Dodgers responded and walked off in the 18th on Max Muncy’s home run. It was thelongest World Series game ever, lasting seven hours and 20 minutes.
Game 4
Red Sox 9, Dodgers 6
The Red Sox trailed, 4-0, but Chris Saleinspired his teammates to get their bats going. Boston ended up scoring nine times, running away with apivotal victory.