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Francine believes the Grebes are going to win as long as she wears a particular fan hat to ward off “the Curse of the Kid”. The curse started in 1918 when a boy retrieved the ball after the winning out-of-the-park homerun, only to have it taken away by the Grebes' owner Horace P. Crane. The boy cursed the ball and the Grebes went on the worst losing streak in the history of the league. Buster claims the curse was lifted after a descendant of Crane put the ball on the boy's grave. Brain is skeptical.
Francine believes the Grebes are going to win as long as she wears a particular fan hat to ward off “the Curse of the Kid”. The curse started in 1918 when a boy retrieved the ball after the winning out-of-the-park homerun, only to have it taken away by the Grebes' owner Horace P. Crane. The boy cursed the ball and the Grebes went on the worst losing streak in the history of the league. Buster claims the curse was lifted after a descendant of Crane put the ball on the boy's grave. Brain is skeptical.


Buster watches the game with Harry Mills. The Grebes lose after a normally poor batter hits a homerun for the Kings.
Buster watches the game with Harry Mills. The Grebes lose after a normally poor hitter hits a homerun for the Kings.


Muffy shows Francine a TV commercial in which she and her dad pose as Grebe fans. When Francine confronts her with the Crosswires being Kings fans, Muffy claims that it is more fun to be on the winning side. Francine replies that it takes character to stick with the underdogs.
Muffy shows Francine a TV commercial in which she and her dad pose as Grebe fans. When Francine confronts her with the Crosswires being Kings fans, Muffy claims that it is more fun to be on the winning side. Francine replies that it takes character to stick with the underdogs.

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