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The statistic hangs like a dark cloud over the hopeful fans in Red Sox Nation. No team has ever won the World Series after starting the season 0-4, let alone 0-6.
It's still very early in the season, and the Red Sox are not your average team. This is a roster jam-packed with All-Stars, a team that has the talent to win the AL East this season — if not the World Series.
So why are fans this worried in April?
It's easy to get caught up in the frustrations of an 0-6 start — even the players are voicing their concerns. There's plenty of baseball ahead, however, and no one was expecting the Red Sox to go 162-0 this year. They won't go 0-162 either.
To pick up your spirits until the Red Sox get back in their groove, we've compiled a list of 10 reasons why Boston still has a chance to win the World Series this season.
Click here to see the Top 10 reasons why the Red Sox can still win the World Series >>