Remembering the Valuable Lessons of Dave McCarty: A Tribute to the 2004 Boston Red Sox First Baseman

Dave McCarty, former Red Sox player and winner of 2004 World Series, passes away at 54

Dave McCarty, a former first baseman and outfielder for the 2004 Boston Red Sox team that won the World Series, passed away at the age of 54 in Oakland, California. The Red Sox confirmed his death, attributing it to a cardiac event. McCarty was one of the members of the 2004 championship team who gathered at Fenway Park on April 9 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their victory and honor Tim Wakefield and his wife, Stacy, who both recently died of cancer.

Kevin Youkilis, a former teammate of McCarty’s, shared a tribute on social media, expressing gratitude for their time together during the 2004 Red Sox reunion and their flight back home to the Bay Area. Youkilis remembered McCarty as a phenomenal father, husband, teammate, and friend, crediting him with teaching valuable lessons on being a professional baseball player.

Originally drafted by the Minnesota Twins with the third overall pick in 1991 from Stanford University, McCarty made his MLB debut in 1993 with the Twins and went on to play for several other teams over an 11-year career. Throughout his career

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