Aug 15, 2012 01:32 PM EDT
Boston Red Sox 2012: Will "Ben Affleck Curse" End in Baltimore?

In the grand scheme of things, Wednesday night's game between the Boston Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards probably won't mean much. 2012 has turned into a lost season for the Red Sox, who have struggled under new manager Bobby Valentine, and while the Orioles are in the thick of the wild card race, a Wednesday night game against the Red Sox isn't going to make or break Baltimore's bid to return to the postseason for the first time since 1997.

However, a minor annoyance for one of Boston's biggest fans could be put to rest in Wednesday night's game, which will see Aaron Cook (3-5, 4.70 ERA) take the mound opposite the Orioles' Miguel Gonzalez (4-2, 3.42 ERA).

Ever since actor Ben Affleck enjoyed his breakout moment in 1998 with the Academy Award-winning Good Will Hunting, the Red Sox have lost every game they've played on the actor/director's birthday, August 15. The record heading into Wednesday night stands at 0-12, including an 0-8 record at Fenway Park and an 0-7 record in one-run games.

In the history of the Red Sox, it doesn't exactly rate, but as Affleck turns 40 on Wednesday, he'd no doubt appreciate a "birthday gift" from his favorite team, especially after ESPN's Sportscenter featured the streak on Wednesday.

Affleck's next film, Argo, is scheduled to hit theaters on October 12. 

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