In the absolute biggest choke job of all time, Yankees lose the ALCS 4 games to 3 to the amazing Boston Red Sox.
25 times in MLB post-season history a team has won the first three games of a playoff series, and 25 times that team went on to win the playoff series.
Until October 19, 2004 no team down 0-3 has ever been able to even force a Game Seven. But the mighty Boston Red Sox do, as the goddamned Yankees cough up Game Six.
And on October 20, 2004 the almost unthinkable happens the Boston Red Sox come back from the dead, winning 4 consecutive games to win the 2004 American League Championship Series!! The Red Sox are going to the World Series!
In fact, the Red Sox appear to have performed 2 impossibilities this evening: come back from 3-0 deficit and more importantly shut Tim McCarver up since Damon’s grand slam.
BTW is the Bronx on fire yet?
Oh yeah, did I mention the Yankees, those pin-striped choke artists spit 3-zip lead!!
5 Time Champ … I know where your username derives from, but the fact that you started this thread is interesting – this is the Red Sox’s fifth AL pennant since their last World Series vistory in 1918.
Just a coincidence, I just dislike the Yankees and their insufferable “fans.” And I don’t follow the American League since the Junior Circuit doesn’t play real baseball. Actually I don’t follow baseball much anymore, the greedy, millionaire players, the greedier billionaire owners and clueless Commishner are slowly killing the game.
I congratulate the Red Sox on an unbelievable series win. Beating the Yankees 4 games in row in such a convincing manner is great for Boston, and great for baseball as whole.
They’re killing the game? Evidently you haven’t been watching this week’s baseball. It’s the best playoff baseball ever played. I’ve never seen more exciting baseball - not just the ALCS, but the Cardinals-Astros series has been spectacular.
You’re right, baseball is amazingly resilient. In spite of everything the players, owners, Commissioner and FOX all do to ruin the game for the fans, baseball bounces back–just like the Red Sox bounced back against the Yankees.
Or like a wayward baseball on America’s Funniest Home Videos that hits two trees just right to come flying back and pound some guy in the nutsack?
Now, mind you, I don’t give a crap one way or the other (well, actually, being close to NYC, I’m relieved that the Yankees lost so I don’t have to deal with all the WS hype), but, I’ve never heard ‘amazing’ applied to a team with a history of losing.