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Millar is a world series hero. He helped dismantle the yankees which was the biggest collapse (choke) in sports history. Thats why you looked him up in the first place. It still stings and always will.
If you mean that he played a big role in getting a walk in the 9th inning of Game 4 in that ALCS, you would be right.
Otherwise, I would say world series "hero" is a bit of a stretch for him. Schilling, Bellhorn and Martinez had big roles in ending the curse in that World Series, Millar not so much.
As for the Yankee loss in that ALCS, you always learn to move on. Red Sox fans could speak to that with distinct authority.
And that's a perfectly valid. I would not mind having to worry about other team's besides the Red Sox signing the best players. And yes, they do it just like us. John Smoltz? He's now with the Red Sox.
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He seriously blows.
Otherwise, I would say world series "hero" is a bit of a stretch for him. Schilling, Bellhorn and Martinez had big roles in ending the curse in that World Series, Millar not so much.
As for the Yankee loss in that ALCS, you always learn to move on. Red Sox fans could speak to that with distinct authority.