The 2013 World Series was definitely a bit of luck, but there is always some luck involved in winning a championship. There were so many guys who had the years of their life that season though, it just seemed like a year of destiny with how well everything worked out. Victorino, Salty, Mike Carp (lol), Nava all had the best years of their careers. Stephen Drew, coming off two bad years, had a great year in Boston, then two s***** years after. Gomes, was solid. Koji not only had the best year of his career, but one of the best I have ever seen from a closer, and he wasn't even meant to be the closer. Craig Breslow had a career year (and was horrendous the following year), Buchholz was having Cy Young type season before an injury. That was just a ridiculous team that had a lot of guys all breakout/have fluke years at the same time. It was an awesome team to watch, but its also one I often think "How did this roster dominate so much?".