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Experience all the best sights and sounds from another Red Sox championship parade

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Three days after winning the 2018 World Series at Dodger Stadium, the Red Sox took things back to Boston for a day-long celebration -- and the team's fourth championship parade in the last 15 years.
The party started even before the duck boats got rolling, thanks to a morning rally inside Fenway Park. Seemingly every Boston luminary made an appearance -- from Mayor Marty Walsh:

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Mayor Walsh on Red Sox WS win

To Big Papi himself:

To broadcaster Jerry Remy:

Of course, plenty of players and coaches got a chance to say some words, too. Alex Cora, for example, had some words for everyone who may have doubted his squad after they dropped ALDS Game 2 to the archrival Yankees:

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Steve Pearce was serenaded with some very fitting "MVP" chants:

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In the end, though, the best message came from Nathan Eovaldi's son:

From there, it was time for the parade. The duck boats were ready:

The fans were definitely ready:

And if you think their singing was on point, wait until you see the signs:

As were Griff Holt and his dad, Brock:

Downtown Boston was packed: 

Chris Sale gave everybody a brief flashback to his fiery speech in the dugout during World Series Game 4:

Hey, it's Pedro!

Keep refreshing this post for more updates from a historic day in Beantown.