You thought Buckner's blunder was bad? Perhaps the most painful World Series loss was suffered by the 1912 Giants, who were three outs from winning the Championship when Fred Snodgrass muffed a routine pop fly and opened the door for the Red Sox. Program from that tragic season is pencil-scored through the fifth inning in a game that pitted the Giants against the Cubs. Condition is magnificent, with only the sort of light bends in it that would occur at the park. The same could be said of the stub. Condition addicts will not be disappointed.