The Boston Red Sox, hiding in the back to avoid everyone who hadn't contributed to their latest World Series championship, were funneling into the room to celebrate. As Red Sox general manager, Dombrowski assembled the team that won 108 games during the regular season, trounced the 100-win New York Yankees in the division series, overwhelmed the 103-win Houston Astros for the American League pennant and on Sunday night capped a World Series rout of the Los Angeles Dodgers, stifling them 5-1 to win the fifth and decisive game en route to the organization's fourth championship in 15 years.