'This is our (expletive) city. And nobody’s gonna dictate our freedom.' Red Sox legend David Ortiz knows that what he said at the first game at Fenway Park after the Boston Marathon bombing a decade ago had an impact — in Boston and around the world.
Boston Red Sox's David Ortiz pumps his fist in front of a United States flag and a line of Boston Marathon volunteers, background, after addressing the crowd before a baseball game between the Red Sox and the Kansas City Royals in Boston, April 20, 2013. Ortiz says he knows the speech he gave at the first game at Fenway Park after the Boston Marathon bombing had an impact in Boston and around the world.
Boston Red Sox's David Ortiz pumps his fist in front of a United States flag and a line of Boston Marathon volunteers, background, after addressing the crowd before a baseball game between the Red Sox and the Kansas City Royals in Boston, April 20, 2013. Ortiz says he knows the speech he gave at the first game at Fenway Park after the Boston Marathon bombing had an impact in Boston and around the world.
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