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10 years later: Relive 'Four Days in October'

We’ll have more goodies for you next week as we get closer to the 10-year anniversary of the storybook 2004 Red Sox championship, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t pause to recognize perhaps the most important date in that fairy tale run: Oct. 17, 2004 -- the night of Game 4 of the ALCS.

Exactly 10 years ago tonight, the Red Sox -- trailing three games to none -- rallied off Yankees legend Mariano Rivera to tie Game 4 and won it in the 12th inning on a walk-off homer by David Ortiz. The victory was the first of four straight for the Red Sox, who became the first team in baseball history to win a seven-game series after trailing three games to none.

Want to relive the best four days in Red Sox history? Of course you do.

We’ve reposted “Four Days in October,” the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary that immortalizes those four historic games, in which were included The Steal, The Walk-Off, The Other Walk-Off, The Bloody Sock, The Slap, The Grand Slam and, finally, The Celebration In The Bronx.

Check out this 51-minute walk down memory lane and get goosebumps all over again.

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