Series MVP perfect ending for Lowell
DENVER -- As he weaved his way through the dark Coors Field corridors stained by the smell of champagne, Mike Lowell carried in his right arm a trophy as he searched for his wife, Bertha.
All he wanted was to share his relief and joy with his high school sweetheart, and when he found her, he raised his Most Valuable Player trophy as they embraced. It was his performance in the World Series that earned Lowell its top individual prize, as his offense, defense and leadership helped ...
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2007 World Series Game 4
For the second time in four years, the Boston Red Sox are World Series champions. They finished off a four-game sweep of the Colorado Rockies with a 4-3 victory in Game 4. Story
2007 World Series page
STORIES:
• Stark: Powerhouse Red Sox made their mark
• Crasnick: Lester provides true inspiration
• Bryant: Rockies must build on experience
• Caple: Unhappy ending in Colorado
• Nelson: Humble Lowell earned Series MVP
• Wojciechowski: Masters of the universe
• Third baseman Lowell wins MVP award
• Varitek giving final out ball to team
• Diamond Daily: Dynasty in the making?
VIDEO: 
• Highlights: Red Sox complete sweep of Rockies
• Lowell has been Red Sox MVP all season
• Lester overcomes Rockies in Game 4
• A dream come true for Pedroia, Ellsbury
• Another title for Francona, Lowell, Ortiz
• Rockies claim layoff hurt them
• Baseball Tonight Minute: World Series recap
• Jayson Stark's post-Game 4 video blog
AUDIO: 
• Lester talks about getting the Game 4 victory
• Kielty talks about his pinch-hit home run
• Papelbon speaks after saving Game 4
• Francona talks about Boston's team effort
• Beckett talks about winning the Series
• Ortiz says character is the reason they won
• Varitek says the Red Sox needed everyone
• Ellsbury says it's unbelievable to be on the field
• GM Epstein talks about his team's hot streak
PHOTO GALLERY
• Playoffs in Pictures
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