Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds

Tank McNamara

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  1. FlyerTom

    FlyerTom said, over 1 year ago

    Good one. This one is going to all my Red Sox fan-friends.

  2. bpullin

    bpullin said, over 1 year ago

    Good. Maybe it will give ESPN enough reason to talk about some other team once in a while, besides the Yankees. 30 baseball teams, and they only cover Yanks, Phils and Sox. Screw the rest of the country, right?

  3. Whitecamry

    Whitecamry said, over 1 year ago

    And he brought the Chicago Cubs’ goat because … ?

  4. gladiator85

    gladiator85 said, over 1 year ago

    Because it is a curse. Actually I think that he is staying somewhere near Wrigley Field.

  5. jeffc42

    jeffc42 said, over 1 year ago

    Let’s see, the Red Sox tanked (pun intended) because of lousy pitching for most of the year and a lot of errors at the end. The Yankees won the most games but weren’t the best team in the AL. The Phillies HAD the best team but lost. Just another baseball season.

  6. jollyjack

    jollyjack said, over 1 year ago

    Since the rumor that Theo Epstein might be going to the Cubs, a transfer of the goat to Boston would be nice.

  7. flippant23

    flippant23 said, over 1 year ago

    The Curse was invented by Boston sportswriter and all around twerp Dan Shaughnessy in order to sell a book. The Sox winning the Series was the worst thing for him, and his writing demonstrates that. So everyone please stop feeding that particular mangy animal. Oh, by the way, the Yankees collapse in the 2004 ALCS was much worse.

  8. Chikuku

    Chikuku said, over 1 year ago

    You can check out anytime you want, but you can never leave.

  9. DonVanni

    DonVanni said, over 1 year ago

    Where’s Bill Buckner?

  10. A.Ficionada

    A.Ficionada said, over 1 year ago

    @FlyerTom

    Are you prepared to lose those friends? (Kidding, sort of, ha).

  11. A.Ficionada

    A.Ficionada said, over 1 year ago

    If you ever tour Fenway Park, they mentioned faulty investing in a musical called “No, No Nanette” in the 1920’s by the Red Sox’s owner*, not the curse of the bambino. In Ken Burn’s latest documentary, Prohibition, the name of that play is in lights in the background in at least one scene, a funny tie-in. *This story is disputed, as is almost every legend in baseball!

  12. 3hourtour

    3hourtour said, over 1 year ago

    …Champions in every sport:and they still complainTry living in Cleveland.Whimps….

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