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Some Interesting Curses

Explore episode Jun 23, 2026
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Data point 4/4

Some Interesting Curses · Jun 23, 2026 Sports

The Cubs' four postseason appearances between 1945 and 2016 — in 1984, 1989, 1998, and 2003 — all coincided with years Sam Sianis brought descendants of Murphy to Wrigley Field. The hosts argue this pattern, more than anything else, actually makes the curse feel real.

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