Chad Curtis and the curse of the 1998 New York Yankees

One of the best teams in baseball history has been plagued by arrests, drug addiction, and suicide

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The 1998 Yankees are one of the most hallowed teams in Major League Baseball's history. Not only did they sweep the World Series, but won 114 games, a franchise record that at the time was the American League record, too. Tom Verducci at Sports illustrated wrote back then that the team was "the perfect tongue-and-groove fit of their parts, as subtle as a wine's bouquet. It was a team you had to see to believe."

Unfortunately, the 1998 team's performance off the field is now what needs to be seen to be believed. This week, outfielder Chad Curtis was sentenced to prison for child abuse, but there's been an unusual amount of trouble plaguing the 1998 team. Here are the alums bearing what has become something of a curse for the 1998 New York Yankees:

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Emily Shire is chief researcher for The Week magazine. She has written about pop culture, religion, and women and gender issues at publications including Slate, The Forward, and Jewcy.