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Afternoon news in Chicago
SteveS Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 01-13-2002
Posts: 8,751
I'm told that the "foul ball guy's" name, city of residence and place of work have been published in the Chicago paper(s) this afternoon ...

I'll leave it to your judgement as to whether this consitutes responsible journalism or whether it has anything in the world to do with "the public's right to know"
choner Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 02-04-2003
Posts: 876
Tasteless. It's just a game, and the guy might get beat up for it, or his family will get threats. Sometimes I ashamed to be human.

choner
Penguin13 Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 07-26-2002
Posts: 1,546
He did call sick into work today...at least thats the rumor I heard.

KC
Lowman Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 12-03-2002
Posts: 6,982
Tacky...

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/playoffs2003/news/story?id=1638663&partnersite=espn

Leave the poor guy alone...
rmarrandino Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 12-07-2002
Posts: 893
The guy didn't do anything wrong. These writers and fans who are after this guy are fu*&ing idiots.

Did he leave a tired pitcher in the game? NO! Did he drop an easy double play ball? NO! Did he give up 8 runs in one inning? NO! All the guy did was to try to catch a foul ball that was in the stands.

I still don't believe that Alou would have caught the ball. Everyone assumes that he would have caught it and the game was over. Did Gonzolez catch the easy grounder? Alou's play was infinitely harder than that gimme.

I don't usually spout off, but this one really pisses me off.

JonR Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 02-19-2002
Posts: 9,740
Alou was on the news today and said he was sorry for getting on that fan as the ball was in the stands and the fan had just as much right to try and catch it as he had. I don't blame the fans as their first instinct is to catch a sovenier ball and besides look at where he was sitting not the best for veiwing but good for catching foul balls. JonR
BeatDragon Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 02-28-2003
Posts: 4,754
That poor guy did nothing wrong. If Alou cathces it its gravy. It was a foul ball for criminy sakes! The press is so far out of hand these days they just dont have a clue anymore.

I bet Gonzalez feels better. Being that it was HIS error that opened the flood gates.
Sylance Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 06-19-2003
Posts: 592
Reminds me of that Bud commercial where the football player is being interviewed in the locker room. "So your four fumbles had nothing to do with it?"

So, the eight runs scored in on inning had nothing to do with it?
HockeyDad Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 09-20-2000
Posts: 46,208
The guy cost the Cubs the game and maybe the series. He should be forcefully removed from Chicago and relocated somewhere like Green Bay. He should be stripped of his Chicago citizenship. He probably even talks bad about Ditka.

Don't get me wrong. I could care less about the Cubs or baseball but for the sake of the argument someone needs to take the opposing point of view!
mrtelcom Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 03-25-2004
Posts: 2,255
This guy could make millions on the professional wrestling circuit, greeter at brothels and casinos, etc.
Just look at Joey Buttafuco, John Wayne Bobbit, Tonya Harding...
I don't think he did anything wrong at all, but, Dennis Rodman would be milking something like this for millions.
Whats done is done, might as well milk it.


Yes I am kidding around....
KNOF Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 10-08-2003
Posts: 4,480
But the ball was going to be in the seats, and it was fair game.
For Alou to make that catch would of been incredible.
I feel for the Cubs fans, but then I went through the Dusty jinx the last few years.
Good luck tonight, the Cubs need it.

NOF
tonester666 Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 05-07-2003
Posts: 1,324
The dude has received death threats, his phone is now disconnected and I guess you saw he had to have a police escort on his way out.
SteveS Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 01-13-2002
Posts: 8,751
Those who think this guy 'cost the Cubs the game' or the Series just aren't well-connected to reality ... at worst, he MAYBE cost them ONE out and no run scored as a result of his actions ...

What cost the Cubs the game and the Series was their inability to make the defensive plays and score enough runs ... period.
Tobasco Offline
#14 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2003
Posts: 2,809

In Chicago they are calling him "public enemy #1" this is so wrong. The media is at fault. Now this poor guy is probably gonna have to move away for his own safety.

There were 189 outs in the series, per side. This poor guy affected 1 out. How the hell could you blame him for the outcome of the series?

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