Boo Who?
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(Oct. 20, 2004: Getty Images Photo) |
Stand. Because He Delivered.
"I just can't imagine anyone wanting to boo Johnny Damon... all he did was hustle here for four years." -- 4.30.06, Peter Gammons
"The right thing to do is a raucous standing ovation... show some class. Show some common sense." -- 4.30.06, The Boston Globe's Bob Ryan
“I think he’s gonna get a lot of cheers, you’re gonna have your boo-birds, (but they'll) kinda get drowned out by a lot of applause because he's done so much for this club.” -- 4.27.06, Red Sox center fielder Coco Crisp
"First time up, standing ovation." -- 4.30.06, The RemDawg
"The ideas emanating from the lunatic fringe of Red Sox Nation — that Damon is a 'traitor,' that he has gone from 'Jesus to Judas,' that he should be called 'Demon' instead of 'Damon' — are not worthy of serious discussion." -- 4.30.06, Ken Rosenthal, Foxsports.com
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(Oct. 20, 2004: Boston Globe Staff Photo / Stan Grossfeld) |
Boston Never Forgets
Red Sox World Series Champions.
Period.
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(Oct. 20, 2004: Boston Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis) |
Give It Up for the Guy Who
Gave His All... All the Time
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(Oct. 6, 2003: Boston Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin) |
Thanks for the Memories Johnny
A Look Back at the Life and Good Times of Johnny Damon
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(Feb. 22, 2005: Boston Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis) |
Bob Ryan: Switched Hitter | Remember, He Was a Free Man
Boston Globe Writers React on Damon's Return
Photos: Fans Chime in on Johnny | Survey: Cheer or Boo?
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(2004 World Series Game 4: Boston Globe Staff Photo Jim Davis) |