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The Rally Before The Rally
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The Rally Before The Rally

Oct 30, 2004
0h 32m
★ 0.0

2005 interviews with Red Sox team ownership, management and players.

Overview

Prior to boarding the Duck Boats for the historic Rolling Rally, NESN produced this live 30 minute celebration for the Fenway fans, hosted by Don Orsillo and Jerry Remy and featuring interviews with team ownership, management and players.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

NESN

Cast

Tom Caron

Himself

Tom Caron

Jerry Remy

Himself

Jerry Remy

Don Orsillo

Himself

Don Orsillo

Thomas M. Menino

Himself - Mayor of Boston

Thomas M. Menino

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