there was zander bogarts, the upstart rookie that took over at third base and didn't let up.ted veterans like my fellow hawaiian, shane victorino and mike napoli, who came in and shook off the rust and the injuries to secure win after win. lackey and lester, the heart of the rotation that upped their game and started begging their manager, john farrell, to stay injured, six and seven and eight innings. and, of course, the legend, the only man to play for all three championship teams, the biggest bat in the dugout, big poppy. love this guy. even a white sox fan could appreciate these guys. for all the big names, this was never a single superstar's team. if you look at the numbers, no pitcher won more than 15 games. no batter hit more than 30 home runs and yet they led the majors in runs scored, won the most games in the american league, had the second best e.r.a. in their hard-hitting division. so this team never lost more than three games in a row all season. they just had a lot of heart. it was that consistency that brought the red sox into the postseason. it was the drive t