I have an old photo of Mayor Bulkley of Hartford standing with a skinny young George Herman Ruth in Colt's Park after an early spring demonstration game against a Connecticut All-Star team in 1918. He then went on to win the World Series that year, opening the first game in Comiskey Park with a shutout and holding the Cubs scoreless for seven innings in the fourth game. The year before, Ruth pitched 29 and 2/3rds scoreless innings. Not bad for a man people think of as a slugger, who trained on booze and bimboes. As far as the curse goes, I've never been a Boston fan to say the least. I'm really into pain (Go Mets).
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I have an old photo of Mayor Bulkley of Hartford standing with a skinny young George Herman Ruth in Colt's Park after an early spring demonstration game against a Connecticut All-Star team in 1918.
ReplyDeleteHe then went on to win the World Series that year, opening the first game in Comiskey Park with a shutout and holding the Cubs scoreless for seven innings in the fourth game.
The year before, Ruth pitched 29 and 2/3rds scoreless innings. Not bad for a man people think of as a slugger, who trained on booze and bimboes.
As far as the curse goes, I've never been a Boston fan to say the least. I'm really into pain (Go Mets).
Turnabout being fair play and all, The Sox are for sale by their current owner.
ReplyDeleteThe New York Times.