ESPN2 re-aired the 30 for 30 documentary, Four Days in October before Sunday’s Red Sox-Yankees game, and many fans noticed a puzzling omission.

According to Awful Announcing, Game 6 of the 2004 ALCS was not included in the documentary that chronicled Boston’s stunning series comeback against the Yankees. Game 6 was Curt Schilling’s “bloody sock game” and a crucial component of the comeback story.

Watched the 30 for 30 on the 2004 sox tonight… Curiously the game 6 schilling game was completely skipped??? Weird move by ESPN — Rob Towers (@redsoxrob) May 2, 2016

And word eventually made its way to Schilling, who was not happy.

Wow, full one year complete fabrication to defame greatest QB, now omitting about 4 hours of a game I think I played in. Hmm #integritymuch? — Curt Schilling (@gehrig38) May 2, 2016

Schilling was fired from ESPN in April after repeated controversial and insensitive posts on social media. Even if ESPN wanted to separate itself from Schilling, it would be an odd choice to intentionally leave out Game 6 from a 30 for 30 re-air. It changes the story.

ESPN told Awful Announcing’s Ken Fang that portions of the documentary were cut due to time constraints.

ESPN statement on why Game 6 of the 2004 ALCS was edited out of "Four Days in October" re-air today: pic.twitter.com/cnaNGUSDhy — Ken Fang (@fangsbites) May 2, 2016

But they surely could have cut a different scene rather than a crucial talking point of the entire documentary.