10/29/2007 1:47 PM ET
World Series music video highlights
Red Sox Nation celebrates another World Series sweep
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World Series MVP Mike Lowell went 2-for-4 with a homer and a double in Game 4. (Eric Gay/AP)
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The Boston Red Sox decided that Game 4 of the World Series on Sunday night would be their night, just like the other three nights of what ended up a dominant four-game sweep of the Colorado Rockies. Once Jonathan Papelbon struck out Seth Smith to give Boston its second world title in the last four years, the party began, and you can relive the highlights of Game 4, which Boston won, 4-3, to the strains of "Feels Like Tonight" by Daughtry.
Game 4 was a microcosm of the Series, with contributions -- and inspiration -- from seemingly every man on the 25-man Sox roster. Starter and cancer survivor Jon Lester, filling in for injured veteran knuckleballer Tim Wakefield, tossed a gem, chipping in 5 2/3 innings of shutout, three-hit ball, providing a heartfelt moment that won't be forgotten soon.
World Series MVP Mike Lowell homered, do-everything rookie outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury piled on two more hits to his impressive Fall Classic total, and the Red Sox relievers, capped by the flamethrowing Papelbon, did just enough to hold off the surging Rockies in their home park.
We've been celebrating the excitement and thrills of October baseball with music video highlights. Check back this week at MLB.com/Entertainment for a World Series wrap-up of the entire postseason journey.
This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
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