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2013

Boston Red Sox

top 5 moments from 2013

Terry Francona

Cleveland Indians

Jacoby Ellsbury

Jonny Gomes

Tampa Bay Rays

American League East

Toronto Blue Jays

Daniel Nava

Fenway Park

Boston Marathon

Don Orsillo

Boston Marathon Bombings

David Ortiz's

Contributing WriterFrom the outhouse to the penthouse, theseason was a magical one filled with many memorable moments. There have been walk-offs, f-bombs, injury watches, high fives, bull frogs, broken phones and a whole lot of beards.As the Red Sox prepare to make a World Series run, let's take a look back at theHeading into the bottom of the ninth inning the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, the Red Sox were trailing 5-2 to former managerand the. Things did not look good. However,, who had been hitting just .250 at the time, stepped to the plate and hit a two-run walk-off double. Miracle complete and a sign of things to come.The Red Sox built "walk-off city" this season with 11 wins in their last at-bat. While we can't list them all,June 18 walk-off home run against thekind of sums it all up. As Gomes rounded third, the outfielder was so psyched, he took off his helmet and punted it into the air in celebration. After the game, he called it “The Fenway Punt.” The hit and the celebration personified what this years team was all about - winning is fun.One year removed from a 69 win season, the Red Sox clinched theon Sept. 20 with a 6-3 win over the. It’s the Red Sox first AL East title since 2007. It may not have been the most exciting win, but there was none bigger. Yet.etched his name in Red Sox lore during an emotional day at. In the team's first home game since the tragic bombings at the, the Red Sox outfielder hit a go-ahead three-run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning. "Boston, this is for you," NESN announcersaid as the ball made its way over the right-field fence.The most memorable moment of this Red Sox season happened before the game even started. April 20, less than a week after the, the Red Sox made an emotional return to Fenway Park. The Sox won that game 4-3, but it wasmoving pregame speech, in which he dropped a legendary expletive in support of his beloved, adopted hometown, that defined the season.Follow The Guru on Twitter @TheGuruGS