How sportswriters described the Red Sox winning the 2004 World Series
Briefly

"Hail the lovable idiots. Bless the baseball gods. Raise a cup to the good souls in Red Sox lore - from Ted Williams and Joe Cronin to Gary Waslewski and Pumpsie Green - who chased but never captured the game's greatest prize. The Red Sox are champions of the world."
"No more Curse of the Bambino. No more taunts of '1918.' The suffering souls of Bill Buckner, Grady Little, Mike Torrez, Johnny Pesky, and Denny Doyle can finally rest."
Read at Boston.com
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