When the night of October 16, 2004 came to a merciful end, the Curse of the Bambino was alive and well. The vaunted Yankee lineup, led by A-Rod, Jeter, and Sheffield, had just extended their ALCS lead to three games to none, pounding out 19 runs against their hated rivals. The next night, in Game 4, the Yankees took a 4-3 lead into the bottom of the ninth inning, then turned the game over to Mariano Rivera, the best relief pitcher in postseason history, to secure yet another trip to the World Series. But after a walk and a hard-fought stolen base, the cold October winds of change began to blow. Over four consecutive days and nights, this unlikely group of Red Sox miraculously won four straight games to overcome the inevitability of their destiny. Major League Baseball Productions will produce a film in "real-time" that takes an in-depth look at the 96 hours that brought salvation to Red Sox Nation and made baseball history in the process.
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Production | David Check | Executive Producer |
Production | Gary Waksman | Producer |
Directing | Gary Waksman | Director |
Editing | Josh Oshinsky | Editor |
Editing | Pete Panagoulias | Editor |
Sound | Chris Maxwell | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Phil Hernandez | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Joel Beckerman | Original Music Composer |
Production | John Dahl | Executive Producer |
Camera | Samson Chan | Camera Operator |
Camera | Tom Rome | Camera Operator |
Camera | James Potocki | Camera Operator |
Camera | Brian Schulz | Camera Operator |
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