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Miracle at Fenway is the definitive account of the Boston Red Sox's thrilling 2004 season, finally breaking the 86-year-old "Curse of the Bambino."
Ten years after the 2004 Boston Red Sox's historic World Series victory, Saul Wisnia's Miracle at Fenway revisits that unforgettable season with fresh insight and analysis. The players and coaching staff of the 2004 Red Sox are now legends, forever remembered by fans as the team that silenced the "1918" chants after 86 long years.
Wisnia, a lifelong Red Sox fan, brings a unique perspective cultivated from his close relationships throughout
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Miracle at Fenway is the definitive account of the Boston Red Sox's thrilling 2004 season, finally breaking the 86-year-old "Curse of the Bambino."

Ten years after the 2004 Boston Red Sox's historic World Series victory, Saul Wisnia's Miracle at Fenway revisits that unforgettable season with fresh insight and analysis. The players and coaching staff of the 2004 Red Sox are now legends, forever remembered by fans as the team that silenced the "1918" chants after 86 long years.

Wisnia, a lifelong Red Sox fan, brings a unique perspective cultivated from his close relationships throughout the Sox organization. From the players to the fans to upper management, Miracle at Fenway weaves together their accounts of the 2004 season as they saw it then and remember it now, with the added insight of a decade of reflection.

In the tradition of great baseball oral histories, Miracle at Fenway tells the story of this unforgettable season through the eyes of those who lived it. Engaging and insightful, this is a must-read for any Red Sox fan, or anyone who loves the game of baseball.


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SAUL WISNIA is a former sports and news correspondent for the Washington Post and feature writer for the Boston Herald. He has authored, coauthored, or contributed to numerous books on Boston baseball history, including Fenway Park: The Centennial and For the Love of the Boston Red Sox. His essays and articles have appeared in Sports Illustrated, Red Sox Magazine, and The Boston Globe. Wisnia lives 6.78 miles from MLB's oldest ballpark in his native Newton, Massachusetts, with his wife, two kids, and Wally the Cat (not the Green Monster).