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Boston Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz, right, addresses the crowd after the Red Sox beat the Detroit Tigers 5-2 in Game 6 of the American League baseball championship series on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013, in Boston. listening at left is relief pitcher Koji Uehara, who was named the series MVP. The Red Sox advance to the World Series.

(AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

No, that's not edited. David Ortiz bleeped himself.

After the Boston Red Sox topped the Detroit Tigers in Game 6 of the ALCS to clinch their first trip to the World Series since 2007, the microphone inevitably make its way to the team's longest-tenured (and probably most beloved) player at the podium that had been set up on the infield.

Amid all of the jubilation following the team's win, there were probably a couple of FCC officials that winced as Ortiz opened his mouth.

Fortunately for the big wigs on Fox, Ortiz was prepared this time around when he declared who's city it was.

"This is our BLEEEP city," Ortiz said to Fox reporter Erin Andrews after the game during the postgame broadcast, complete with his home high-pitched censor tone.

The unusual comment was a comment to the uncensored comments he made at Fenway Park during the team's first home game following the Boston Marathon Bombings. Before the game, Ortiz addressed the stadium and uttered what would go on to become an early motto for some of the more vulgar Red Sox fans.

Fortunately, with the Red Sox's most recent win, Ortiz has come up with a more family friendly version.