Last night, ESPN re-aired its 30 for 30 special "Four Days in October" retelling the story of the 2004 ALCS between Boston & New York and, for reasons beyond explanation, decided to cut any reference to Game 6, Curt Schilling, or the bloody sock currently residing in Cooperstown.
For those who missed it:
This was THE storyline of the ALCS and probably one of the more important stories of the 2004 baseball season, and ESPN seems content to completely remove it from history....why? Jilted lover or does the court of public opinion hold that much weight?
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