INDIAN IN THE WORLD SERIES:
Posted on October 29, 2007 - Filed Under SPORTS |
JACOBY ELLSBURY LEADS RED SOX TO WORLD SERIES TITLE
Jacoby Ellsbury was moved to the top of the Boston Red Sox hitting line-up for games 3 and 4 of the World Series. He responded by getting 6 hits in 9 at bats, leading the Red Sox to a four game sweep of the Colorado Rockies in the World Series. In game 3, Ellsbury became the first rookie in over 60 years to get 4 hits in one game of the World Series, going 4-5. In the World Series clinching game 4, he went 2-4. Ellsbury batted an amazing .438 overall for the Red Sox in the four game series. Honor Indians Institute once again honors the Boston Red Sox and Jacoby Ellsbury, this time for their historic World Series victory!
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Seeing this makes me so PROUD to call myself a Native American! I am so glad there is someone out there making it big, and doing it in a positive way. I used to be a Yankees fan, but seeing that there is a Native American playing for the Sox. I had to change my mind. Just due to the fact that he’s Native American. We have to support eachother. I am doing my part by supporting him. I hope he goes a long way. CONGRATS TO THE RED SOX!