Posted on 10/27/2004 11:08:29 AM PDT by Gucho
By Steve Keating ST LOUIS (Reuters) - Boston Red Sox fans awoke on Wednesday with their impossible dream on the brink of becoming a reality.
The Red Sox will step onto Busch Stadium field tonight under a lunar eclipse needing one more victory over the St Louis cardinals to clinch their first World Series title since 1918 and put to rest forever the "Curse of the Bambino."
Red Sox have scored in the first inning in all 4 games.
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Angels in the Outfield!
Was she planning to bring a sign to show on TV?
Something like "Free Republic loves the Sox" would be appropriate. ;)
The "BABE" lives for all times.
I agree, but the Babe HATED THE YANKEES (And LOVED playing for Boston). He was so upset over the trade that he cursed the Sox...
But now he's mellowed, and feels he'd fit right in with these band of idiots!
I think it's fixed now.
I like the Cardinals,
But Boston does deserve this drought to end.
So, I've had mixed opinions about the whole thing, the Underdog factor again.
Trailing by only 1 run, I assume we'll see some small ball from the Cards in their half of the inning.
"Is the sound on the field about 1/2 second behind the video for anyone else? Or maybe ahead... just messed up somehow."
It's tuned in on sKerry's brainwave :)
Yeah, it will be small alright. Very small.
The Cards will play the prototype National League half-inning: Single. Bunt to second. Steal third. Sac fly. Tie game.
They're going for the long ball. Too hard. Need to make contact and work up the no. of pitches.
Wth? A Chevy add in Spanish...
OK Lowe, this is for your next contract!
Nooooooooooooooooooo........
CURSE!
CURSE!
:(
Womack punches one to short left
"Single."
so far so good.
Cards 4-5-6 hitters are 1 for 33 in the series.
I've heard that he disliked the Yankees too or New York, but back then, I don't think, the Yankees were as much of a power in baseball.
THat's what happened when the Babe came, they started their long run of success I believe, 27 championships or whatever that was.
A lot of times, people hate winners but I don't know if the Yankees were that back then.
Not to take away from the Cardinals, even if they even this series up somehow, to me, the great sporting event was the Red Sox Yankees series. In a way, this Cards Sox series is an anti-climax.
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