The Boston Red Sox did something never seen done before. Led by Dominican power hitter David Ortiz, the Boston team, first, beat the Yankees in two straight games, then in three straight games, and finally in four straight games. Each step was history in the making. No team has ever come back from a 0-3 deficit to win a playoff series in the 100 plus years of professional baseball. Ortiz set the tone for last night’s record-breaking 10-3 game when he hit a two-run homer in the first inning, giving pitcher Derek Lowe an important lead. A short time later, Johnny Damon, asleep for most of the series, gave the death blow with a grand slam home run. Ortiz was given the Most Valuable Player award for the American League Playoff Series. Ortiz has batted .387, scored three homeruns and provided 15 runs-batted-in in the series.