Sports fans help teams by force of consciousness, similarly political fans help those parties they support, this stuff relates to the science of consciousness and prayer.
By tuning into a scene, by paying attention to something others are also observing, you essentially form into a collective consciousness with that group and influence is exterted by that collective upon what they focus on, whether its politics or sports or whatever.
The Boston Area has an unusually high rate of success with its sports teams; New England Patriots, Red Sox, Bruins, these teams have been doing very good the past few decades. This relates to the force of consciousness given to those teams by Boston fans, the veneration, and subsequently being fed by that veneration and attention, the teams have been doing well.
People in Boston are known for being sports fanatics, they often talk about sports with each other there. It's a major part of the cultural life of the area.
This relates to the power of meme magick to help the Trump campaign of 2016, but it wasn't only memes, it was also the raw force of enthusiasm for the campaign.
People who tune in and listen to a talk radio show, even if they don't call in to the show themselves, they are still participating in the program by listening, and their listening and emotions influence the radio show host doing the talking. The consciousness of the listeners interacts with the consciousness of the host doing the talking on the radio show, even if the listeners aren't talking.
There is literally no other way to explain the success of Boston athletics other than to attribute it to the attention paid to sports in the Boston area.
The people who live in the Boston area often talk about sports and place great importance on it, moreso than other areas.
Dean Radin has done work on how human consciousness affects random number generators.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Consciousness_Project
More his work
http://deanradin.com/evidence/evidence.htm
Dean Radin is apolitical.