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  2. Curse of the Bambino - Wikipedia

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    The Curse of the Bambino was a superstitious sports curse in Major League Baseball (MLB) derived from the 86-year championship drought of the Boston Red Sox between 1918 and 2004. The superstition was named after Babe Ruth , colloquially known as " The Bambino ", who played for the Red Sox until he was sold to the New York Yankees in 1920. [ 1 ]

  3. “The Comeback”: Where Are the 2004 Boston Red Sox ... - AOL

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    Diehard Boston fans are all too familiar with the "Curse of the Bambino," an 86-year drought during which the Red Sox tried and failed to win the World Series between 1918 and 2004. The team came ...

  4. Baseball superstition - Wikipedia

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    From the Curse of the Bambino to some players' refusal to wash their clothes or bodies after a win, superstition is present in all parts of baseball. Many baseball players — batters , pitchers , and fielders alike — perform elaborate, repetitive routines prior to pitches and at bats due to superstition. [ 1 ]

  5. The 2004 Comeback: Revisit the Red Sox epic ALCS win vs. the ...

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    So come for Curse of the Bambino, Bucky Dent, Aaron "Bleeping" Boone, Curt Schilling's Thanksgiving dinner, and the curious case of a microphone in the ceiling of Boston's clubhouse, and stay for ...

  6. Harry Frazee - Wikipedia

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    Selling Babe Ruth to the Yankees supposedly causing the Curse of the Bambino Musicals Harry Herbert Frazee (June 29, 1880 – June 4, 1929) was an American theatrical agent, producer , and director , and owner of Major League Baseball 's Boston Red Sox from 1916 to 1923.

  7. Babe Ruth - Wikipedia

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    The Red Sox, winners of five of the first 16 World Series, those played between 1903 and 1919, [d] would not win another pennant until 1946, or another World Series until 2004, a drought attributed in baseball superstition to Frazee's sale of Ruth and sometimes dubbed the "Curse of the Bambino". Conversely, the Yankees had not won the AL ...

  8. No, No, Nanette - Wikipedia

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    A popular myth holds that the show was financed by selling baseball's Boston Red Sox superstar Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees, resulting in the "Curse of the Bambino." [1] However, it was Mandel's original play, My Lady Friends, rather than No, No, Nanette, that was directly financed by the Ruth sale.

  9. History Channel heads to Bridgewater Triangle to investigate ...

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