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Da Curse of the Billy Goat, The Chicago Cubs, Pennant Races, and Curses [Paperback]

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April 2, 2004
The Story of "Da Curse of the Billy Goat."

On October 6, 1945, William "Billy Goat" Sianis, a Greek immigrant who owned a nearby tavern, came to Wrigley Field with two box seat tickets for the fourth game of the 1945 World Series between the Chicago Cubs and the Detroit Tigers. One ticket was for himself and the other was for his pet goat Murphy. A squad of usher at the stadium failed to keep Sianis and his pet billy goat out of the ball park. Once inside the stadium, Sianis took the goat onto the playing field, causing an uproar from the crowd before ushers intervened to end the stunt.

After a heated argument, Sianis and the animal were allowed to occupy the box seat for which he had tickets. Sianis and his goat were ejected from the stadium, however, prior to the end of the game at the command of Cubs’ owner Philip Knight Wrigley, reportedly because of the animal’s objectionable odor. Sianis was outraged by the ejection, and in response, he placed a curse upon the Cubs that they would never another pennant of play in a World Series. The Cubs eventually lost the 1945 World Series when they were soundly beaten in game seven. After the loss, Sianis sent a telegram to Wrigley that read, "Who Smells Now?"

With the passage of time and repetitive losing seasons, the Curse of the Billy Goat gradually became an urban legend in Chicago. The late-season collapse of the 1969 Cubs, and the postseason collapses of the 1984, 1989, and 2003 Cubs continue to torment fans. Each time the Cubs fail to reach the World Series, the hex is blamed. No other team in baseball history has gone longer without winning a championship or pennant.

Today, the Curse of the Billy Goat has found a permanent place in baseball lore as one of the most famous sports curses of all time, and it is inextricably intertwined with the history of the Chicago Cubs.


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About the Author

Steve Gatto is an attorney who resides in Lansing, Michigan, home of the Chicago Cubs’ Class A affiliate the Lansing Lugnuts. He is the author of several non-fiction books including "The Real Wyatt Earp" (2000), "Johnny Ringo," and "Curly Bill, Tombstone’s Most Famous Outlaw."

Steve was raised in Tucson, Arizona, where he was an avid baseball fan from an early age who would watch Pacific Coast League games during the season and Major League games in the off-season. Like many Cubs fans, Steve’s interest in the Chicago Cubs was passed down from his father, who would watch the Cubbies daily on WGN throughout the 1980s and 1990s.


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  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Protar House LLC (April 2, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0972091041
  • ISBN-13: 978-0972091046
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,991,066 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Steve Gatto has researched the history of Tombstone, Arizona, and the people and events that made the town famous for more than two decades. He has written several biographies about these legendary Old West figures including "The Real Wyatt Earp, A Documentary Biography" (2000), "Johnny Ringo" (2002), and "Curly Bill, Tombstone's Most Famous Outlaw" (2003).

He has also combined his passion for researching historical facts with his passion for the baseball and the Chicago Cubs. His book "Da Curse of the Billy Goat, The Chicago Cubs, Pennant Races, and Curses" (2004) was the first book to fully document the history of the famous curse that some fans believe prevents the Chicago Cubs from reaching the World Series.

Steve continues to research history and his long anticipated book tentatively entitled "Hurled Into Eternity, The Story of Wyatt Earp and the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" is expected to be released sometime during Fall 2009.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Story of One of the Most Famous Curses in Sports, April 5, 2005
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This interesting and insightful book looks into one of the most famous and long-lived curses in sports; the billy goat curse of the Chicago Cubs. In October of 1945, the Chicago Cubs were playing the Detroit Tigers in the World Series. Games 1-3 were held in Detroit, where the Cubs won two of the three games. Returning to Chicago, the Cubs had hopes of closing out the series in front of the hometown fans. One of the fans who came to see the Cubs was William "Billy Goat" Sianis, a Greek immigrant who owned a nearby tavern.

Sianis came to the park with two box seat tickets; one for himself and the other for his pet billy goat "Murphy". Ushers immediately tried to prevent Sianis and his goat from entering, but they failed to keep them out. Once inside, Billy and his goat made their way onto the field before the ushers intervened again. Billy and Murphy were allowed to take the seats they had purchased, but, under orders from Cubs owner Phillip K. Wrigley, Billy and Murphy were ejected from the game due to, according to Wrigley, the goat's odor. Outraged, Sianis placed a curse on the Cubs that they would never win another pennant or play in the World Series. The birth of the "billy goat" curse had occurred.

The Cubs eventually lost the 1945 World Series to the Tigers and Sianis sent a telegram to Wrigley stating "Who stinks now?"

From that fateful series against the Tigers until today, the Cubs have never won a pennant or played in a World Series, just as Sianis said they wouldn't. There have been close calls (1969, 1984, 1989, 1998, and 2003), but ultimately something happened to spoil the Cubs dreams, such as the black cat incident in New York in 1969, Leon Durham's misplayed ground ball in 1984, and the infamous Steve Bartman foul ball interference in 2003. Although classifed as an "Urban Legend", many Cubs fans really believe in the curse. I must say that everything that Sianis said would happen to the Cubs has happened. How much can be attributed to the curse or to just poor luck or bad play?

I enjoyed this book a great deal. Although it is relatively short, it still gives very good information about the curse and some of the other lesser-known Cubs curses, such as the curse of Fred Merkle. I highly recommend this book. Baseball fans and, more specifically, Cubs fans like myself, will enjoy this fun look at one of the most famous curses of all time and how it has affected the Cubs for sixty years.
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On Friday, October 5, 1945, the Chicago Cubs, after playing the first three games of the 1945 World Series in Detriot, returned by train to Chicago for the fourth game in the series with a one-game lead over the Tigers. Read the first page
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goat hex, curse theorists, baseball curses, goat curse, goat incident, league championship series, first pennant, billy goat, baseball lore, division crown, pet goat, division series, division title
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Chicago Cubs, New York, Red Sox, Chicago Tribune, Sam Sianis, Eastern Division, Fred Merkle, White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Louis Cardinals, San Diego, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Babe Ruth, Detroit Tigers, Ernie Banks, Sports Illustrated, World Championship, Bleacher Bums, David Condon, Dusty Baker, William Sianis, Atlanta Braves, Central Division, Philadelphia Phillies
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