Originally posted by: jalaram
Originally posted by: MaxDepth
The Chicago Sun Times has a few articles on this subject.
Here's one on the guy himself.
Man in stands described as diehard fan
Originally posted by: Gujski
The guy next to him was not trying for the ball, he was trying to back away.
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Originally posted by: Skaven
Unreal...
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Originally posted by: Balt
That fan is a dope, but printing his name/info in the paper was wrong.
Originally posted by: Balt
That fan is a dope, but printing his name/info in the paper was wrong. I love that cubs and have been waiting for an opportunity like this for years, but this stuff isn't worth ruining someone's life over.
The cubs have no excuses. If they don't win tonight and take the series, then they will have no one to blame but themselves. I'm madder at the team than I am at some random fan that could have just as easily screwed up a catch for the Marlins as he did for the cubs.
Anyway, that being said, Marlin fans *cough*PlatinumGold*cough* need to quit talking smack in this thread because the Cubs are going to win tonight.![]()
Originally posted by: Skaven
Unreal...
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Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: geno
This is why I think it's ridiculous that Baseball is the ONLY sport where any casual fan can blow a game - fields should be designed around that fact :| Wonder if they'll ever act upon that when designing newer stadiums, they need to leave a buffer zone
Just let outfielders carry bats into the outfield. After a couple of broken hands, fans would learn to not reach into the playing field. Alou would have caught the ball.
Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: Skaven
Unreal...
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It's dead now, what was it?
