I’m not a huge baseball fan, and I’m not particularly knowledgeable about the game. But I lived in Providence, RI for 13 years, and the Sox were my team (though I saw many more PawSox games at McCoy than Red Sox games at Fenwick). I witnessed the ’86 heartbreak. I knew The Curse.
This was unbelievable! To see them come back from 0-3 against the dreaded Yankees and go on to win eight straight and sweep the Cardinals . . . . This was once-in-a-lifetime baseball. Congratulations Red Sox! Congratulations Boston! Congratulations New England! Congratulations Red Sox Nation! The Curse is lifted! The Babe (not to mention Bill Buckner) will finally rest peacefully tonight.
This was unbelievable! To see them come back from 0-3 against the dreaded Yankees and go on to win eight straight and sweep the Cardinals . . . . This was once-in-a-lifetime baseball. Congratulations Red Sox! Congratulations Boston! Congratulations New England! Congratulations Red Sox Nation! The Curse is lifted! The Babe (not to mention Bill Buckner) will finally rest peacefully tonight.
I’m not a huge baseball fan, and I’m not particularly knowledgeable about the game. But I lived in Providence, RI for 13 years, and the Sox were my team (though I saw many more PawSox games at McCoy than Red Sox games at Fenwick). I witnessed the ’86 heartbreak. I knew The Curse.
This was unbelievable! To see them come back from 0-3 against the dreaded Yankees and go on to win eight straight and sweep the Cardinals . . . . This was once-in-a-lifetime baseball. Congratulations Red Sox! Congratulations Boston! Congratulations New England! Congratulations Red Sox Nation! The Curse is lifted! The Babe (not to mention Bill Buckner) will finally rest peacefully tonight.
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