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==In sports== One of the uses of the word "jinx" has been in the context of [[baseball]]; in the short story ''The Jinx'' (1910) β later collected in the book ''The Jinx: Stories of the Diamond'' (1911) β [[Allen Sangree]] wrote: <blockquote>By th' bones of Mike Kelly, I'll do it! Yes, sir, I'll hoodoo th' whole darned club, I will. I'll put a jinx on 'em or my name ain't Dasher, an' that goes!</blockquote> And again {{quote|But the ball players instantly knew the truth. "A jinx, a jinx," they whispered along the bench. "Cross-eyed girl sittin' over there back o' third. See her ? She's got Th' Dasher. Holy smoke, look at them eyes!" Like the discreet and experienced manager he was, McNabb did not chasten his men in this hour of peril. He treated the matter just as seriously as they, condoling with The Dasher, bracing up the Yeggman, execrating the jinx and summoning all his occult strategy to outwit it.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/jinxstoriesdiam00sanggoog |title=The jinx: stories of the diamond |via=[[Internet Archive]] |year=1911 |publisher=G.W. Dillingham Company |access-date=2010-10-11}}</ref>}} And later referenced in ''Pitching at a Pinch'' (1912), [[Christy Mathewson]]<ref name=":0" /> explained that "a jinx is something which brings bad luck to a ball player." Baseball's most common "jinx" belief is that talking about a pitcher's ongoing no-hitter will cause it to be ended. See also [[Curse of the Bambino]].
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