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James Robertson

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Goat, or Bambino - which is the bigger curse? Posted: Oct 17, 2003 9:05 AM
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After my recent post on the Yankees victory, I got this in email on the whole curse thing:

IMO, the goat curse is bigger. The Bosox' problem is not only their curse, but the fact that they play in the American League, which means they're always going to have to go thru the Bronx to get to the w/s. Plus, the fact that they play in the East, which means their only chance to get into the playoffs is as a wild card, which means they're never going to have home field advantage in ANY series. The Cubs, they have no such issues. They play in a dog**** division in the dog**** league. They're just screwed.

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