The Red Sox announced the passing of their former player, Dave McCarty, at the age of 54. McCarty was a key member of the 2004 World Series championship team and played first base and outfield for the Red Sox from 2003-05. He died after suffering a cardiac event in Oakland.
During his MLB career, which spanned over 11 years, McCarty played for various teams including the Minnesota Twins, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners, Kansas City Royals, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Oakland A’s and Boston Red Sox. While with the Red Sox, he played in 118 games over three seasons and had a .286/.355/.440 slash line with five home runs and 25 RBIs.
One of McCarty’s most memorable moments with the Red Sox was his walk-off home run against the Seattle Mariners in May 2004, securing a 9-7 victory in the 12th inning. He also contributed to the Red Sox breaking their 86-year World Series curse in 2004. After retiring as a player in 2005, McCarty worked as an analyst for Red Sox games until the end of the 2008 season. His loss is deeply felt within the Red Sox organization and among fans who remember his contributions to the historic 2004 season.