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Posted: 2024-04-10T14:53:01Z | Updated: 2024-04-10T14:53:01Z Tim And Stacy Wakefield's Daughter Throws Out First Pitch Months After Their Deaths | HuffPost

Tim And Stacy Wakefield's Daughter Throws Out First Pitch Months After Their Deaths

An emotional day at Fenway Park honored the late Red Sox pitcher and his wife, Stacy Wakefield, after both died recently.

BOSTON Brianna Wakefield, the daughter of the late Red Sox great Tim Wakefield, threw out the first pitch Tuesday at Fenway Park to honor her father and his teammates who won the 2004 World Series to end an 86-year title drought. Both Wakefield, the famed knuckleball pitcher, and his wife, Stacy, died recently.

Their children, Brianna and Trevor, led the members of the 04 team onto the field for the ceremony while carrying the World Series trophy. Brianna then tossed the ceremonial pitch to former catcher and current Red Sox assistant coach Jason Varitek, flanked by her fathers former teammates.

Wakefield died of brain cancer  in October at age 57. Stacy Wakefield died less than five months later  after her own cancer battle. Boston is wearing heart-shaped No. 49 patches in honor of the pitcher this season.

When the Boston Red Sox swept the St. Louis Cardinals to capture that World Series title, Johnny Damon was one of the first to grab the trophy. He immediately found Wakefield whod bounced back after giving up a season-ending home run to the Yankees in the 2003 playoffs.

As Boston celebrated the 20th anniversary of that title team, Damon again put the trophy in the hands of a Wakefield, only this time the knuckleballers daughter.

I just thought it was fitting for her to walk off the field with the World Series trophy, Damon said following Tuesdays ceremony ahead of the home opener against Baltimore. Such a great day. Those kids are going through a lot and they know that they have a lot of family, the team that we had in 2004. They can always count on us. 

A tribute video was played for Tim and Stacy Wakefield, known for their philanthropic work in the Boston area, along with highlights of the 2004 run.

It was part of a emotional day at Fenway Park. Ceremonies included former manager Terry Francona, David Ortiz, Manny Ramirez and Damon among the more than 40 members present from the 2004 team.

The most noticeable absence was Wakefield.

The team previously gathered for the 10th anniversary of the championship and Damon, sporting the long hair he was known for during his time in Boston said, for the most part our team is aging pretty well.

We still like each other. Were just missing a few guys that we really wish were here, Damon said.

Damon said the emotion that filled Fenway Tuesday underscored how much Wakefield and the 2004 team mean to the city.

Were family out there, he said. (Tims) kids are going to count on us moving forward and we are all going to be there for them.

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