Welcome again to this century, whereby we conclude our journey by way of the hundreds.
After protecting the Crimson Sox’s first-ever victory and wins No. 1,000 by way of 3,000 in Part 1, and 4,000 by way of 7,000 in Part 2, we arrive within the present millennium for the house stretch.
No. 8,000 – Could 8, 2002 (12-6 at Oakland A’s)
Crimson Sox supervisor: Grady Little
President of america: George W. Bush
“Time is a flat circle,” Matthew McConaughey’s character Rust Cohle opines, like a modern-day Friedrich Nietzsche, within the TV present “True Detective.”
The A’s being such a recurring a part of this saga appears like greater than mere happenstance, however sports activities seasons are additionally inherently repetitive; this was very true within the pre-expansion many years when the Crimson Sox and A’s had been two of solely eight authentic American League constitution golf equipment.
Coincidence or not, the Crimson Sox achieved their first thousandth win of the twenty first century the identical approach they introduced their arrival within the twentieth century: with a street victory over the Athletics.
Additional highlighting the lengthy and intertwined historical past between the 2 golf equipment, longtime A’s star Rickey Henderson was batting leadoff for the Crimson Sox. Johnny Damon, who’d performed for the A’s the yr earlier than, was batting second. Supervisor Grady Little’s beginning 9 additionally included Nomar Garciaparra, Manny Ramirez batting cleanup and DH’ing, ‘24 Crimson Sox Corridor of Fame inductee Trot Nixon in proper, and future captain and present coach Jason Varitek behind the dish. Regardless of giving up three earned runs, together with a pair of homers, right-hander John Burkett went six innings and improved to 3-0 on the season.
Main off for the A’s was Jeremy Giambi, who was lower than two weeks away from being traded to the Phillies. Philadelphia flipped him to the Crimson Sox in the course of the offseason. Initially projected to be Boston’s major DH, Giambi quickly misplaced that job to fellow newcomer David Ortiz.
Scott Hatteberg, Miguel Tejada, and Carlos Peña, who went on to play for the ‘06 Crimson Sox, had been additionally within the ‘Moneyball’ period A’s lineup that evening.
In comparison with the staff they beat that evening, the Crimson Sox had been the image of consistency. The Athletics’ Philadelphia and Kansas Metropolis days had been many years within the rear view mirror by then; Oakland and the Coliseum had been their house since 1968. Columbia Park, the positioning of that first-ever Boston Individuals win in 1901, was lengthy gone. So was Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium, the place the Crimson Sox had gained their 4,000th recreation. In reality, the one ballpark on this listing that was nonetheless standing on the flip of the millennium was that little emerald cathedral in Boston.
However there have been many important modifications within the Crimson Sox universe between their 7,000th and eight,000th victories, too. Fenway wasn’t the one brand-new ballpark opening its doorways for the primary time on April 20, 1912; they’d shared that birthday with Tiger Stadium, and as different ballparks across the majors rose and fell all through the twentieth century, the 2 AL golf equipment stood the check of time.
Till Sept. 27, 1999, when the Tigers performed their closing recreation at Tiger Stadium and the Crimson Sox entered the brand new millennium in sole possession of the oldest ballpark in Main League Baseball.
On the time, it appeared like Fenway would quickly meet the identical destiny. However on Jan. 17, 2002, Main League Baseball house owners permitted the sale of the Crimson Sox, owned by Tom Yawkey, his spouse Jean, or the belief bearing her initials since 1933, to what’s now Fenway Sports activities Group. And slightly than demolish the Boston ballpark, the John Henry-led possession opted to avoid wasting, and spent lavishly to restore and improve Fenway.
Lower than two months after the Crimson Sox gained their 8,000th recreation, the franchise mourned the lack of its best participant. Theodore Samuel Williams, the “Splendid Splinter,” the best hitter to ever don a Boston uniform, handed away on July 5, 2002.
It was, in one other odd coincidence, the 51st anniversary of the Crimson Sox’s 4,000th win (although Williams didn’t play).
And 23 years to the day of Teddy Ballgame’s passing, the Crimson Sox would full their 10,000th.
No. 9,000 – Could 10, 2013 (5-0, Toronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park)
Crimson Sox supervisor: John Farrell
President of america: Barack Obama
It’s a mark of how dominant the Crimson Sox had been for a lot of the 2000s and 2010s that they reached their 9,000th win 11 years and two days after their 8,000th, the shortest period of time on this listing.
That’s what occurs when you may have guys like Pedro Martinez, David Ortiz, Manny Ramirez and Dustin Pedroia in your groups.
And Jon Lester, who was the star of this explicit victory and so many others.

On a Fenway Friday in Could 2013, the homegrown ace tossed a complete-game shutout, a stunning show as near an ideal recreation as may be: 5 excellent innings, and just one hit within the remaining 4.
Lester had been right here earlier than. Nearly precisely two years prior, and fewer than a yr after returning to the sport after lymphoma remedy value him 11 months, he’d no-hit the Kansas Metropolis Royals at Fenway on Could 19, 2008.
The Crimson Sox entered Could 10, 2013 in first place, although it was a three-way tie with the Yankees and Orioles. Even so, attendance was 33,606, a number of thousand beneath night-game capability. Fenway Park’s streak of 794 consecutive regular-season sellouts – relationship all the best way again to Could 15, 2003 – had ended on April 8, 2013. Chalk that up, no less than partially, to the membership’s appalling 2012 marketing campaign: a 69-93 end beneath one-and-done supervisor Bobby Valentine.
The Boston Marathon Bombing the month earlier than had galvanized the membership, nevertheless it was nonetheless too early to inform, on that day in Could, the place they had been headed.

Few might have predicted that simply over 5 months later, the “Boston Robust” Crimson Sox would clinch their first championship at Fenway in 95 years to finish a worst-to-first marketing campaign that was a lot larger than baseball; a love letter to a metropolis that had beloved its staff by way of many years, disasters, delights, and all the things in between
Win No. 10,000 – July 5, 2025 (10-3 at Washington Nationals)
Crimson Sox supervisor: Alex Cora
President of america: Donald Trump
This one simply occurred. Do you actually need a refresher already?
The street forward
With the Nationwide League (1876) being 1 / 4 of a century older than the American League (1901), 5 groups – the San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, and Atlanta Braves – have already surpassed 11,000 wins. The Cincinnati Reds entered Saturday with 10,985 regular-season wins, with the Pittsburgh Pirates (10,878) and New York Yankees (10,831) not too far behind. The Philadelphia Phillies, baseball’s oldest steady franchise (similar metropolis and title since 1883), are the one different staff forward of Boston.
A complete of 124 years, two months, and 5 days separated the Crimson Sox’s first-ever and 10,000th victories. They averaged 4,535.7 days, or simply beneath 12.42 years, between every thousandth win. Thus, we will extrapolate that they may attain 11,000 round 2037.
What would possibly the world seem like then? Or Main League Baseball?
Could all of us be so lucky as to search out out.