

Steve Silva
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The 2004 Flag Photo I called it my Big Ass flag. I attached it to the side of my house after 9/11, not alone on that one. A few of us had been going to Opening Day at Fenway since ’99-2000, but this was the first time I brought the flag in. It did not have a pole, just a plastic tube to hold onto, making it extremely difficult to wave, which I only did during the last five seconds of The Star-Spangled Banner. Furiously, I might add. And yes, absolutely I am taking 110 percent of the credit for the way the season ended up after my flag waving kicked things off with a bang. The seat. Prime spot. Lower box, first base side. You would not guess who was on his way to sit in them if I gave you a thousand and ten guesses. Give up? Former Ch. 7 reporter and anchor Sean Hennessey, who was coming down the aisle as I scampered away before the first pitch. Totally random. The crowd. My favorite is the guy in the red jacket, left of flag, next to hand-on-his-heart guy. I don’t know what’s going on in the neck region, but he is Marlon Brand-on Boston Guy in 2004. And he does not give a flying #@&! that the Red Sox had reportedly not won a “World Championship” -- as Joe Castig would say … … IT’S CALLED THE WORLD SERIES IN BASEBALL JOE! THREE TIMES JOE!!! THREE #@&% TIMES!... but I digress… WHO THE FUCK SAYS “BASEBALL’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP?!?!?!” THREE FUCKING TIMES. CAN YOU BELIEVE, IT?!?!?! ... I’m sorry, but this guy is basically Biden in the booth. Another story for another day. Players in view: Left to right: Schill, pretty sure Pokey Reese, David, D-Lowe, Todd Walker, and Stabbed by Foulke. The picture taker: Venerable Globe photographer and World-Class guy, Bill Greene. One of the all-time greats. The photo appeared below-the-fold on A-1 the next day. The game. Home opener, Friday, April 9 vs. the Blue Jays. The Sox came home 2-2 after opening in Baltimore. They lost 10-5, Bronson and Timlin got lit up pretty good. Opening Day 2004. How it started/You know how it ended.











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