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Re: Greatest Compack, or Biggest Choke
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Posted by Michael Soldan on October 21, 2004 at 06:25:37 from (66.203.172.221):
In Reply to: Greatest Compack, or Biggest Choke posted by JBlavl on October 21, 2004 at 06:12:32:
JBlavl,I have not been a ball fan since the big strike, I stopped watching baseball totally ,but about game four I thought I would watch the last few innings thinking it would be nice if Boston could win a game and not be swept in four...I was hooked and watched every inning since..I say the greatest comeback in sports for a long time..Yankee pitching couldn't hold the Bosox,who incidentally were favoured to win from the start, but when they were down 3-0 that didn't mean beans! It was very exciting for ball fans and this series will go down in history as a classic and we will read about it and have it brought to mind for decades.....Mike in Exeter Ontario, a former Bluejays fanatic (1992,1993Back to Back)
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