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 'The Tom Brady Story' by Guest Historian Chris Oakley
Guest Historian Guest Historian Chris Oakley says, thank you for visiting TIAH. One of the great Boston sports stories of 2004 was Tom Brady's direction of the New England Patriots to their third Super Bowl championship in four years; in this thread, I look at what might have happened if he'd gone into baseball instead and been involved in one of the other great Boston sports triumphs of 2004. If you're interested in viewing samples of my other work why not visit the Changing the Times web site.
Tom Brady



August 3

On this day in 1977, Red Sox pitcher and 2-time World Series MVP Tom Brady was born in San Mateo, California.

 - Tom Brady
Tom Brady


August 18

On this day in 1984, Tom Brady pitched a one-hitter for the San Mateo Little League Minors team against the Bridgeport, Connecticut Minors team in the opening round of the Little League World Series. Though San Mateo was eliminated in the semifinals by eventual US bracket champion Altamonte Springs, Florida Brady would establish himself during San Mateo's tournament run as a potential future star.

 - Tom Brady
Tom Brady


September 6

On this day in 1995, Tom Brady officially enrolled at the University of Michigan; before his collegiate pitching career was over he would rack up two no-hitters and power the Wolverines to their first College World Series since 1984.

 - Tom Brady
Tom Brady


October 15

On this day in 1988, Tom Brady and his parents attended the first game of the 1988 World Series. In a moment the future Red Sox ace would never forget, Brady ended up catching Kirk Gibson's dramatic game-winning home run when it dropped into the stands; the ball became apersonal lucky charm for Brady, who would eventually make it a habit to put it in his locker before an important start.

 - Tom Brady
Tom Brady


April 23

On this day in 1984, Tom Brady made his Little League debut, pitching his Minors division team to a two-run shutout win.

 - Tom Brady
Tom Brady


May 11

On this day in 1986, Tom Brady attended his first MLB game, a 6-5 Red Sox win over the Oakland As. Brady would later cite this as the moment when he began aspiring to play in the major leagues himself.

 - Tom Brady
Tom Brady


May 31

On this day in 1995, the San Francisco Chronicle named Junipero Serra High School pitcher Tom Brady of San Mateo as one of its top 100 California state scholastic athletes of the year.

 - Tom Brady
Tom Brady


April 20

On this day in 1996, Tom Brady pitched his first collegiate no-hitter, earning a 2-0 win against Bowling Green.

 - Tom Brady
Tom Brady


July 1

On this day in 1999, Tom Brady was signed by the Red Sox to a three-year contract and sent to their Class AA minor league affiliate in Lowell, Massachusettts for further preparation for the majors.

 - Tom Brady
Tom Brady


May 2

On this day in 1997, Tom Brady pitched his second collegiate no-hitter, beating Michigan State 4-0.

 - Tom Brady
Tom Brady


June 23

On this day in 1999, the Boston Red Sox selected Tom Brady with their first pick in Major League Baseball's Rule V amateur draft.

He was the sixth pick overall; at the time of his selection he'd pitched the Michigan Wolverines to a third-place finish in the 1998 College World Series, their highest rank in that tournament since 1984.

 - Tom Brady
Tom Brady


July 7

On this day in 1999, Tom Brady made his minor league debut, pitching eight innings and racking up eleven strikeouts in a 3-1 Lowell Spinners victory.

 - Tom Brady
Tom Brady


September 30

On this day in 1999, Tom Brady finished his rookie season with the Lowell Spinners with a 4-1 win.

 - Tom Brady
Tom Brady


April 27

On this day in 2000, Tom Brady pitched his first minor league no-hitter, boosting the Lowell Spinners to a 3-0 win over Williamsport.                                                                

 - Tom Brady
Tom Brady


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