I was just doing some scanning of headlines, and saw that it was on this date in 1945 (October 6) that an owner of billy goat attending a Cubs game was ejected from the ballpark because his goat was emitting an offensive odor which bothered the fans. Angered, the owner of the goat said "Them Cubs, they ain't gonna win no more."
Curse of the Billy Goat - Wikipedia
Apparently, there have been numerous attempts to break the curse, including an incident of a butchered goat being hung on a statue of Harry Caray. And in 2008, they even called in a Greek Orthodox priest to try to lift the curse.
Is this just a joke, or do people actually believe this? Is there a scriptural or religious basis regarding the existence of curses?
Is it possible that, if someone believes they are cursed, they would sub-consciously try to lose?
What exactly is a curse anyway? How can someone just "curse" another?
It is kind of strange that the Cubs went so many years without a pennant or Series championship. On the other hand, the Yankees have had quite a number of World Championships, so does that mean they have some kind of secret "rabbit's foot" somewhere enshrined in a vault under Yankee Stadium?
Curse of the Billy Goat - Wikipedia
The exact nature of Sianis's curse differs in various accounts of the incident. Some state that he declared that no World Series games would ever again be played at Wrigley Field, while others believe that his ban was on the Cubs appearing in the World Series, making no mention of a specific venue. Sianis’s family claims that he dispatched a telegram to team owner Philip K. Wrigley which read, “You are going to lose this World Series and you are never going to win another World Series again. You are never going to win a World Series again because you insulted my goat.”[6][7]
Whatever the truth, the Cubs were up two games to one in the 1945 World Series, but ended up losing Game 4, as well as the best-of-seven series, four games to three. The curse was immortalized in newspaper columns over the years, particularly by syndicated columnist Mike Royko. The curse gained widespread attention during the 2003 postseason, when Fox television commentators played it up during the Cubs-Marlins matchup in the National League Championship Series (NLCS).[8]
Apparently, there have been numerous attempts to break the curse, including an incident of a butchered goat being hung on a statue of Harry Caray. And in 2008, they even called in a Greek Orthodox priest to try to lift the curse.
Is this just a joke, or do people actually believe this? Is there a scriptural or religious basis regarding the existence of curses?
Is it possible that, if someone believes they are cursed, they would sub-consciously try to lose?
What exactly is a curse anyway? How can someone just "curse" another?
It is kind of strange that the Cubs went so many years without a pennant or Series championship. On the other hand, the Yankees have had quite a number of World Championships, so does that mean they have some kind of secret "rabbit's foot" somewhere enshrined in a vault under Yankee Stadium?