Exhibit A today involves the recently-very-publicly-fired Curt Schilling, a former major league pitcher, perhaps future Hall-of-Famer, and Boston Red Sox icon. Schilling earned such lofty status in the positively-magical October of 2004 when the Sox went on an impossible postseason run of eight straight victories… four of which first coming after trailing the evil (and loaded) Yankees 3-0 in the American League Championship Series. No other team had ever erased that kind of deficit in Major League history. Boston pulled it off against a team that had been to the World Series six of the previous eight years, winning four times. We’ll never see anything like it again.
To review, Boston would tally two come-from-behind victories to eventually win in extra
There were many key moments in this incredible run… the Dave Roberts steal off Mariano Rivera in Game 4 in the bottom on the 9th to set up the tying run… David Ortiz‘s clutch hitting Games 4 & 5… winning each game in walk-off fashion. But ask any Red Sox fan what they remember most about that series, and a majority will point to Schilling’s performance and the bloody sock to get them to a Game 7 they would win going away, with some even ranking it above the World Series clincher in St. Louis to officially end The Curse.
As you’ve read here and elsewhere,
ESPN says the edit was done due to time constraints: “When a live event runs long, it’s standard procedure to shorten a taped program that follows. In this case, we needed to edit out 1 of the film’s 4 segments to account for the extra length of the softball game,” the network said in the statement.
Uh-huh. So out of the entire 53 minutes of the doc, the expendable portion — the one that wasn’t important to the story — was determined to be what many Red Sox fans would say was one of the most memorable performances in the team’s 115-year history in the form of Schilling pitching through pain and blood in a hostile environment while silencing an awesome Yankee offense? When compared to most iconic moments in baseball history, this was the rarefied stuff legends are made of.
But time constraints? This is the equivalent of editing Donald Trump out of
And for ESPN to try to pretend it never happened all to carry out a grudge against a former employee?
Bush league stuff from an increasingly bush league network… apparently run by children.
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