
"There was a time when I greeted every NYY I saw on the schedule with existential dread. The rivalry was one-sided in a cosmic sense, in a religious sense. The Red Sox and Yankees would meet in a meaningful game and the Yankees would win. The universe allowed for no other possibilities. It's the only thing that ever made me believe in God."
"There was a time when I greeted every NYY I saw on the schedule with existential dread. The rivalry was one-sided in a cosmic sense, in a religious sense. The Red Sox and Yankees would meet in a meaningful game and the Yankees would win. The universe allowed for no other possibilities. It's the only thing that ever made me believe in God. Garrett Crochet takes the ball in game one of the American League Wild Card series in Yankee Stadium on Tuesday. And I cannot wait."
A longtime Red Sox fan once greeted every NYY on the schedule with existential dread. The rivalry felt one-sided in a cosmic and religious sense. When the Red Sox and Yankees met in meaningful games, the Yankees prevailed and the universe allowed no other possibilities. That sense of inevitability became the only thing that ever made the fan believe in God. Now Garrett Crochet takes the ball in Game One of the American League Wild Card series at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday. The fan anticipates the start with eager excitement and cannot wait for the game.
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