The monkey was hit by a car, and killed. This inspired Jo Wood down the path to create Chaser. Jo Wood was once a sane, successful, married man. Once he began Chaser, everything changed. Jo Wood began to descend into insanity. After alienating his entire staff, Jo Wood began to develop Chaser single handedly.
The stress from the project drove him deeper into insanity. He drove away his friends, family, and wife. Leaving him only with his dog, parrot, and house. It is assumed, that around this point Jo Wood began to develop split personality disorder. Each personality began to work on a different part of Chaser. Jo Wood began to host panels at his house around this point.
These panels were just him, his dog and parrot in his garage taking questions from his split personalities. These would mostly end with him arguing with his parrot over who was the real Jo Wood. Eventually, Jo Wood finished Chaser. Having put all his life savings into development, and marketing, Jo Wood was now homeless. His equipment repossessed and his wife had taken back the dog and parrot. Chaser was a failure. Now Wood batted with two on and two outs.
Gardner scored, and Wood had his insurance run. He carried a lead into the bottom of the ninth. Smoky Joe took the mound and closed out the Giants. Herzog flied out to Speaker in center field.
Meyers lifted a foul popup to Cady. Fletcher popped up to Stahl at first base. The Red Sox had a lead in the Series there had been a tie in Game Two , and both teams hopped back on the train to head north to Massachusetts. Neither team had yet won a game at home. The Giants, with nine hits, had one more than the Red Sox, but Wood had struck out eight and not walked a batter.
We are going to give them a battle every step of the way and, moreover, we expect to win. In addition to the sources cited in the Notes, the author relied on Baseball-Reference.
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