- Dec 27, 2002
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Craig Bueno acknowledged that, before the fracas, he was part of some "bantering" with the Rangers that included such taunts as "Who is going to take the loss?" and "When are you going to lose?" but "no swear words."
"It's an American tradition," the 42-year-old fire battalion chief said of his heckling, adding that he and his wife bought season tickets near the visitors' bullpen just "so we can get on them a little bit." He said he had never been ejected from a game for being overly aggressive or rude toward players.
"It's part of going to the baseball game," said Jennifer Bueno, a homemaker who cares for the couple's three teenage sons. "I don't think (Craig) did anything wrong."
Craig Bueno said that when "a sea of blue" Rangers led by reliever Doug Brocail approached their seats, he "took a defensive position" by standing in front of his wife to shield her, but ducked when he saw the chair winging his way. Jennifer Bueno said she doesn't remember being struck, but that she was "fearful for my life" when the confrontation turned ugly.
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I wish my husband would start a fight with a pro and I could get hit in the face with a chair, since breaking your nose is obviously the most traumatic thing that can happen to you and you can't go to work anymore because of your face.
Too bad Francisco didn't kill her. Stupid biatch.
