Today is the home opener for the Cubs, and while it is a bit egotistical to re-post your own posts, I still figured this one is worth it. Something I should have mentioned last time is that the 1945 World Series is the supposed start of the now infamous Cubs goat curse. A goofy thing that I don’t believe in, though should have been mentioned. Also worth mentioning about 1945 is that Hank Greenberg, one of my all time favorites, played in that series (albeit for the Tigers). He had returned mid summer from military service during The War and helped bring the Tigers to his second World Series. Not only had he volunteered for WWII (he was 28 after Pearl Harbor and had already been released from military service), he also served longer than any other major league player. A great documentary about him, The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg, came out a few years back and I highly recommend you check it out.
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