The Red Sox are World Series champions and troll kings

Winning the World Series always comes with a blowout celebration, that's no surprise. But this year, the Red Sox added something to the usual champagne shenanigans -- they played Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York" in the clubhouse after their final win.
This was a callback to a moment from the ALDS: After the Yankees' one and only victory against the Sox, Aaron Judge played "New York, New York" at Fenway Park. Did this doom the Yankees forever? Dakota Gardner, Gemma Kaneko and Michael Clair think they're at least a little bit doomed. On this week's Cut4Cast, they discuss all things Red Sox, including Mookie Betts' philanthropic acts (2:48).
They also talk about the Mets' new GM and his surprising relationship to Neil Armstrong (33:47) and tell their favorite spooky baseball stories (37:25). Find the Cut4Cast on Apple Podcasts or listen to the whole episode below:

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