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Updated · Fox News · Jul 12
Matt Damon Raced Home for Red Sox's 2004 World Series Sweep
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 12

Matt Damon Raced Home for Red Sox's 2004 World Series Sweep

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 12

Summary

  • Matt Damon said he scrambled back from Europe during "Syriana" filming so he would not miss the Red Sox's 2004 World Series after Boston beat the Yankees in the ALCS.
  • Dubai and Geneva framed the rush: Damon said he was due to keep filming overseas until producer George Clooney reworked the schedule and let him fly home.
  • JFK was his turning point — he landed as Game 1 began, reached his apartment by the second or third inning, and watched Boston win.
  • That opener fixed his ritual: Damon said he stayed on the same couch alone for every game, unwilling to risk jinxing a team that went on to sweep St. Louis 4-0.
  • For Damon, the title carried generational weight, ending the Red Sox's championship drought that had stretched since 1918.

Insights

What challenges did George Clooney face halting a film production so Matt Damon could watch a baseball game?
How has the legacy of the 'Curse of the Bambino' evolved in Boston two decades after being broken in 2004?
What became of key 'curse-breaking' players like Keith Foulke after their historic World Series victory?