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SJR1: declaring the month of April 2005 to be Boston Red Sox Month.

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CHAPTER 2

SJR 1 – FINAL VERSION

2005 SESSION

05-0593

04/01

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 1

A RESOLUTION declaring the month of April 2005 to be Boston Red Sox Month.

ANALYSIS

This joint resolution declares April 2005 to be Boston Red Sox Month.

05-0593

04/01

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Five

A RESOLUTION declaring the month of April 2005 to be Boston Red Sox Month.

Whereas, after being 3 outs from elimination in the 2004 Major League Baseball playoffs; and

Whereas, after trailing the New York Yankees 3 games to none in the 2004 American League Championship Series; and

Whereas, after being the first team in the history of Major League Baseball to come back from a 3 games to none deficit to win a championship; and

Whereas, with their World Series victory, the Boston Red Sox avenged their 1946 and 1967 World Series losses to the St. Louis Cardinals; and

Whereas, with their victory, the Boston Red Sox have placed the label of “greatest choke in the history of professional sports” on the New York Yankees; and

Whereas, with their victory, the Boston Red Sox have ended 86 years of suffering for the people of New England; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

That April 2005 be declared Boston Red Sox Month in New Hampshire; and

That the New Hampshire general court hereby salutes the entire Boston Red Sox organization for bringing a World Series championship to New England; and

That copies of this resolution be sent by the senate clerk to the Boston Red Sox organization with the request that it be prominently displayed in Fenway Park.

Approved: April 11, 2005