Boston Red Sox Greatest Plays Mug: The final out (2013)
268 reviews
Start your day with one of the greatest Red Sox moments. What are your favorite memories from Fenway Park? Now you can start each day reliving those legendary plays.
Buy for yourself or as a great gift idea for any dedicated Red Sox fan. No more bland or tacky coffee mugs - our unique designs add a splash of nostalgia while still remaining stylish.
My dad freaking loves his mug, and the shipping was super fast.
- Emily on June 28, 2023
2013 World Series Game 6
The final out
Red Sox vs St. Louis
6 - 1
30 October, 2013
Boston had a comfortable lead going in to the bottom of the 9th thanks to a three-run double by Shane Victorino in the 3rd and and a three-run rally in the 4th. Still they didn't want to take any chances of St. Louis mounting a comeback. Koji Uehara came in for the save and he delivered. He got the first two batters to fly out and then struck out Matt Carpenter to secure Boston's 8th World Series title.
With each sip from your Red Sox plays coffee mug, you're not just enjoying your favorite beverage; you're honoring the unforgettable moments that define your fandom. Whether it's for yourself or a gift for a fellow Red Sox fan, these mugs are sure to make your mornings brighter.
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This mug is such a fun gift for someone who loves the game. They will enjoy remembering the game winning goal every time they use it! It’s a very personalized gift without a ton of headache. Highly recommend!
5 stars an amazing treasure
This Padres win was so fun! And this is a nice mug with the scorebook final play of this NLDS series win. However the win by striking out the last Dodger in the top of the 9th inning did not make for an exciting playbook mug. Would’ve been better to have the Padres tying run or go ahead run in the bottom of the 7th! Or was it the 8th… I would remember which inning if I had it preserved on my coffee mug!