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Sox a vision of perfection to Utah fan
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No Bo Sox | 10:42 a.m. May 30, 2008
I'm so sick of Red Sox and their fans. They think they own the word but
they are just like the Yankees. Their payroll is right up there with New
York's. Please spare us these kinds of articles. I'm hoping for a
Tampa Bay vs. Florida World Series.
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WHy | 12:32 p.m. May 30, 2008
why is this news? I really don't understand what the point of this story
is. Who cares if the guy got lucky and saw two no hitters in his only two games
that he attended. A no hitter is pretty amazing so why don't we talk about
that and not some random person who was sitting in the stands? What a wasted
article
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J. Cropper | 9:48 a.m. May 31, 2008
I think this is pretty amazing! Must be a good luck charm for the team!
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J. Williams | 10:12 a.m. June 1, 2008
For any sports fan, baseball or not, it is pretty cool to see that the fan
support gets some recognition. We pay the salaries of these players and to have
them perform at their highest level and witness something special it truly news
worthy. If you were not a fan you wouldn�t have witnesses
it because you wouldn�t have been there. I heard his odds
to see two no hitters in the only games he went to were 1 in 1.4 million. Those
odds are worse than lottery odds and the lottery winners always make the news.
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LV Cougarfan | 10:53 a.m. June 1, 2008
Brian is my cousin...and man am I gealous. I'm not a Red Sox fan, but to
answer the joker who doesn't understand why this is news...it's pretty
rare as a fan to be at a game when a no-hitter happens. Most baseball fans dream
their whole lives of actually being at the game to witness a "no-no".
Brian's experience is even more rare, since they are the only two games
he's been to at Fenway. Knowing the superstitious nature of baseball fans
(especially Red Sox fans), I would be shocked if Brian doesn't get several
invitations by die hard Red Sox fans to come see more games with the hope that
his presence will somehow help the pitcher throw another no-hitter.
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