Boston church offers Red Sox fans place to pray
With the Boston Red Sox down two games to none to the Cleveland Indians in the best-of-five American League Division Series, their season is on the line when they take the field at Fenway Park on Monday.
With the career of David Ortiz also in jeopardy, everyone is offering their help to Red Sox nation, including God.
On Monday, a photo surfaced on Twitter of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Boston offering Red Sox fans a place to pray for their club.
"Pray here for the Red Sox." Don't think any Tribe fans will be stopping by this morning. pic.twitter.com/cfTe7X0Pjg
— Jordan Bastian (@MLBastian) October 10, 2016
The Red Sox may not only have God on their side, but luck as well. They've won six straight games against the Indians when facing elimination, averaging 12 1/2 runs during those contests, according to ESPN Stats & Info.
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