In a message dated 10/21/2004 10:49:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

do hope,  btw (and I'm talking to you, Zimmy :-) that
the Red Sox/Yankees postseason  puts to rest once and
for all any talk about clutch hitting or being  better
in the postseason or any other such stuff.  Otherwise
you  have to explain why Derek Jeter, who previously
was the master of clutch  hitting and rising to the
occasion in the postseason, managed to stink up  the
joint this year...



Fortunately I was away from home during the last 4 games so did not have  
suffer through the actual games. The Red Sox and Yankees have been evenly  
matched for several years. This year they won more because of failures of Gordon  
and Brown than anything else. I would say that one loss does not invalidate my  
position. Soonner or later all teams loss (or win). I give full credit to a 
very  good team. I kind of hope the sox's win (that is kind of like you 
admitting you  might vote for Kerry) so the boston fans can stop whinning and get on 
with their  lives. Understand I am not into cosmic implications (although I 
wonder if a red  sox win would be a good omen for Kerry). Sonner or later it had 
to happen. Just  a strange way for it to happen
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