After winning their fourth World Series title in 15 years, the Boston Red Sox couldn't resist rubbing it in the face of their biggest rival.
Celebrating in the clubhouse after Sunday's clinching Game 5 at Dodger Stadium, Red Sox players blared Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York" and sang along.
The song became a point of contention in the team's rivalry with the New York Yankees when Aaron Judge left Fenway Park playing it on a boombox after a Yankees win in Game 2 of the American League Division Series. Boston won the series in four games and got their payback a few days later, playing the song as they celebrated the clinching game in the Bronx.
"27 rings," though.
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