21st October 2004, 3:40 PM
I don't think they will be remembered as seperate events, regardless of whether or not Boston finally wins the title. The 2004 Yankees will, until it happens again, be remembered as one of the most fantastic disasters in sports history, and the 2004 Red Sox will be remembered as one of the greatest ass-hair-away-from-elimination victors in sports history. Of course, the two teams involved in this will give this series far more legend than almost any other matchup... this is one of the fiercest rivalries in sports ever.
However, because of The Curse, I am inclined to believe that it will be better remembered for the Red Sox and their triumph. This will become a legendary feat, right alongside The Immaculate Reception and Rumble in the Jungle. Whether or not it will be remembered as the Year of the Broken Curse or the Year of the Incredible Choke depends on how Boston handles itself in the Series. But either way, they'll be remembered as one event forever.
However, because of The Curse, I am inclined to believe that it will be better remembered for the Red Sox and their triumph. This will become a legendary feat, right alongside The Immaculate Reception and Rumble in the Jungle. Whether or not it will be remembered as the Year of the Broken Curse or the Year of the Incredible Choke depends on how Boston handles itself in the Series. But either way, they'll be remembered as one event forever.
YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
WE STAND AT THE DOOR
WE STAND AT THE DOOR