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Dartboard was puzzled. Surely only the rarissima of aves—some infrequent occurrence, entirely foreign to any man or beast breathing today’s air—could have provoked such a violent, Hobbesian reaction. Sure enough, the Red Sox were going to the American Leagues Championship Series (ALCS), where they now battle Dartboard’s beloved Yankees...
...Sox are underdogs for a reason; the Yankees are destined to prevail. Rooting for a team that cannot possibly win the World Series—a team whose best player, Ted Williams, will remain on ice for at least the remainder of the post-season—is the sort of quirk that many pick up in their college years and come to regret passionately upon graduation. But unlike a gauche tattoo or a heroin habit, Sox support can be tucked under the rug easily right now, before the shame of defeat strikes its certain blow. There?...
Witness a so-called “baseball exorcism” as area artists construct a totem in honor of Babe Ruth. They hope to combat the long-standing curse and lead the Boston Red Sox to a World Series victory in 2004. 5 p.m. free. Zeitgeist Gallery, 1535 Cambridge St., Inman Square...
...root for the Microsoft of the American League? They’re big, they’re rich and most of the developed world hates them. Indeed, the anti-Bush agitator, showing remarkable taste (or, alternatively, fearing for his skin while campaigning in New Hampshire—Red Sox territory), insisted that he was a Sox fan and that he always supported the “under...
Fighting the Sox-Yankees game for the attention of the student body, the panel garnered about a 15 student audience...