While I am not a baseball fanatic or a Red Sox fan, I would like to offer my hearty congratulations to the Boston Red Sox for winning the AL Championship, by beating the Yankees in an amazing comeback.
I can so identify with the feeling of elation that one's favorite team is on the cusp of winning their sports most important match. Growing up I watched the Packers in the 80's and heard about the glory years of the 60's. I never thought I would see them go the Super Bowl in my life time. Seeing them do it not once, but twice was an amazing feeling.
On an intellectual note, I know sports are all about theater, big business, and spectacle, but sometimes the theater is so good you have to watch.
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