Red Sox Nation waited 86 years for a World Series championship, and when it finally happened in 2004, fans and players couldn't help but celebrate.

It's a moment that we'll never forget and a cherished memory for those who were on the field when that final out clinched it all.

Former Boston Red Sox pitcher and World Series champion Bronson Arroyo revisited that special moment while in Worcester recently.

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He shared some stories, memories and music with Royal Wooters Club members at Polar Park.

What Is the Royal Wooters Club?

The official season ticket membership program of the Worcester Red Sox offers many perks to their supporters.

From express entry to discounts in the team store to exclusive meet and greets, Royal Wooters Club members get the “royal treatment” in Worcester.

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Arroyo’s Historic Perfect Game with Pawtucket

While there, Arroyo also got to revisit a moment from his days playing for the PawSox: his perfect game.

The mound was saved and signed by his teammates. Centered on the mound reads the following:

Bronson Arroyo

Perfect Game

August 10, 2003

Pawtucket 7 Buffalo 0

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Bronson Arroyo Reflects on 2004 Red Sox Championship

Arroyo even shared his perspective of the "glove slap" in Game 6 of the 2004 ALCS. Then after reminiscing, Arroyo grabbed his guitar and gave the fans a show.

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He began playing the instrument in 1999 at the age of 22 when he received his first acoustic guitar.

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