TheĀ Boston Red SoxĀ complete a three-game playoff comeback, beating theĀ Oakland Athletics, 4 – 3, in Game 5 of theirĀ American League Division Series.

On October 6, 2003 — The Boston Red Sox complete a three-game playoff comeback, beating the Oakland Athletics, 4 – 3, in Game 5 of their American League Division Series.

The Athletics struck first in Game 5 in the fourth off Pedro Martinez when Scott Hatteberg walked with two outs and scored on Jose Guillen’s double, but Jason Varitek’s lead-off home run in the sixth tied the game off Barry Zito. Following a walk and hit-by-pitch, Manny Ramirez’s three-run home run put the Red Sox up 4ā€“1. The Athletics cut it to 4ā€“2 in the bottom of the inning when Erubiel Durazo doubled with one out and scored on Miguel Tejada’s double one out later. They cut it to 4ā€“3 when Chris Singleton hit a leadoff double off Martinez and scored on Billy McMillon’s single in the eighth. The A’s loaded the bases on three walks in the ninth inning, but temporary closer Derek Lowe struck out Terrence Long looking to end the game. The win was marred by a violent collision between outfielder Johnny Damon and second baseman Damian Jackson. Damon was sent to the hospital where he was diagnosed with a concussion. Boston’s victory secured their place in the American League Championship Series while Oakland lost the ALDS after being up two games to none for the second time in three years.

Other teams to overcome a 0-2 deficit include the 1981 Dodgers (Astros-NLDS), 1982 Brewers (Angels-ALCS), 1984 Padres (Cubs-NLCS), 1995 Mariners (Yankees-ALDS), 1999 Red Sox (Indians-ALDS), and the 2001 Yankees (A’s-ALDS).

 

 
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