Former St. Louis Cardinals great Lou Brock throws out the ceremonial first pitch before Game 4 of the World Series between the Cardinals and Boston Red Sox, Oct. 27, 2004, in St. Louis.
Boston fan Fred Forsgard from Marblehead, Mass., watches batting practice before Game 4 of the World Series. Forsgard's sign refers to 1986 World Series goat Bill Buckner, who allowed a ball to roll between his legs to lose Game 6 to the Mets, as well as 1946's Boston defeat to the Cardinals.
Boston's Johnny Damon, right, is congratulated by teammates after his first inning solo home run against Cardinals pitcher Jason Marquis. The Sox took a 1-0 lead.
Red Sox first baseman David Ortiz, left, covers first base as pitcher Derek Lowe (32) puts the tag on the Cardinals' Scott Rolen as he tries to dive to first base on his chopper down the first base line during the first inning.
Cardinals third baseman Scott Rolen and spectators all miss a foul ball in the stands by Damon during the second inning.
Boston's Manny Ramirez fails to score after being tagged out by Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina. Ramirez was out at home on a throw by first baseman Albert Pujols, on a fielder's choice by Jason Varitek.
Boston Red Sox's Trot Nixon watches his bases-loaded, two-run double with St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina, right, and umpire Chuck Meriweather during the third inning. The Red Sox led 3-0.
Ramirez has words with Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina as Meriwether and Boston manager Terry Francona move in to mediate during the fourth inning. Ramirez later apologized to Molina for his outburst.
The Cardinals' John Mabry argues with home plate umpire Chuck Meriwether that he foul-tipped a pitch by Red Sox pitcher Derek Lowe after being called on strike three in the fifth inning.
Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek talks to pitcher Derek Lowe during the sixth inning. Lowe retired 13 consecutive batters, allowed three hits and pitched seven shutout innings.
Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols throws off balance to force Red Sox runner Bill Mueller out at the plate on a ground ball by Johnny Damon in the eighth inning.
The Cardinals' Jim Edmonds, second from left, and Edgar Renteria, right, sit dejectedly in the dugout near the end of the 3-0 loss to the Red Sox.
Red Sox pitcher Keith Foulke, center, and first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz, left, celebrate after the Cardinals' Edgar Renteria grounded out to end the ninth inning.
Red Sox players celebrate after beating the St. Louis Cardinals 3-0 in Game 4 to sweep the World Series.
Boston's David Ortiz douses himself with champagne in the locker room to celebrate.
Red Sox fans at Busch Stadium celebrate after the Red Sox victory.
Boston Red Sox fans celebrate outside Fenway Park in Boston.