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BUGGER�GHO�T
2003-10-13, 11:16 PM
Boston win, now their tied 2-2.


Notice how every game deserves a new thread. :D



GO BOSTON!!! :rock:

Hamma
2003-10-13, 11:18 PM
Indeed :D - My man D-Lo is pitching tomorrow

Mag
2003-10-14, 09:25 PM
Bossssssssssttooooon!

...I don't watch baseball, but boston used to suck, and now they're there, so I like them.

Squeeky
2003-10-14, 09:33 PM
Go Cubs!!!!!!

Hamma
2003-10-15, 12:09 AM
I am rooting for the cubs and red sox - its do or die now for the sox and cubs now however

BUGGER�GHO�T
2003-10-15, 01:31 AM
Thats what my whole family wants to see now.....well actually it was first Giants and the A's (since it would be the big battle of the bay).......but they both screwed up......so now its Boston and Chicago(sp?)

Hamma
2003-10-15, 03:35 PM
Interested to see what happens tonight, gonna be a good night in baseball :D

GonePostal
2003-10-15, 03:38 PM
i dont really watch baseball but i heard so fan knocked the ball out of a dudes glove (over heard a convo my teacher was having)

Squeeky
2003-10-15, 03:42 PM
http://espn-ak.starwave.com/media/mlb/2003/1014/photo/a_cubs_ft.jpg

http://www.acetowing.net/anonymous/douche.jpg

http://www.lxcoupe.com/images/cubs.jpg

http://home.comcast.net/~ixiterra/Cubs_Priceless.jpg

http://www.bemoedee.com/breaker/number1cubsfan.jpg

http://www.theaggieweb.com/photos/00000356.jpg

Hamma
2003-10-15, 03:44 PM
:rofl:

I saw on the news that they had to take that guy out back and change his clothes and give him a disgise(sp?) so that he would not get his ass kicked.

Squeeky
2003-10-15, 03:46 PM
http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/fan15.html

October 15, 2003

BY ANNIE SWEENEY, FRANK MAIN AND CHRIS FUSCO




The man some fans blame for Tuesday night's Cubs loss because he reached out and touched a foul ball that Moises Alou was trying to catch is a diehard Cubs fan who coaches youth baseball in the north suburbs.


Steve Bartman, 26, works at Hewitt Associates, an international consulting firm in Lincolnshire.

"He is an associate at Hewitt, and he is not coming to work today because of the incident," Suzanne Zagata-Meraz, a spokeswoman for Hewitt, said this morning. "That was a decision that Steve and [Human Resources] made together. We have been in contact with Steve."


A man who answered the door at the Northbrook home where friends and a neighbor said Bartman grew up defended him, saying he only did what came naturally when a foul ball came his way.


"He's a huge Cubs fan," said the man, who responded to "Mr. Bartman." "I'm sure I taught him well. I taught him to catch foul balls when they come near him."


He declined to say any more and would not confirm what relation he is to Steve Bartman.


A neighbor, Ron Cohen, said he has known the Bartman family for 20 years. He and others said Bartman was a graduate of the University of Notre Dame who played for and is now a coach for the Renegades, an elite youth baseball club in Niles.


Cohen said he saw Bartman on Sunday and that Bartman told him then that he had tickets to Tuesday's game.


"He felt great he got tickets to the game," said Cohen, 63.


Cohen was watching the game on TV with his son, who grew up with "Stevie," when they recognized the man in the Renegades shirt.


"I really was just surprised," said Cohen, who called Bartman's mother. "I think it's just a natural tendency. Everybody reaches. I'm not trying to defend him, but I think it's just a natural tendency. He may not have seen Alou coming."


He described Bartman as a baseball fanatic.


"He's a good kid, a wonderful son, never in any trouble," Cohen told a Sun-Times reporter. "I don't think he should be blamed at all. People reach for balls. This just happened to be a little more critical. If Florida didn't score all the runs, you wouldn't be standing here."


A parent whose son played baseball for the Renegades last year echoed Cohen's description of Bartman.


"He was a fine guy. He was a good baseball coach to my son," said Roger Shimanovsky, 41. "Believe me, I'm sure nobody feels worse about this than him."


Bartman is listed as a coach of the Renegades' 13-year-old team this year, according to the organization's Web site.


He also was a player on a 1992 Renegades team that finished with 47 wins and 10 losses. The team was the Palatine League champion and the Pekin Fourth of July tournament champion.


The home where Bartman grew up backs up to a baseball field where his dad would hit pop-ups for him and his friends to catch, said Ron Cohen's son, Gary Cohen, 34. He said Bartman's favorite player growing up was Cubs second baseman Ryne Sandberg.

To be honest i feel bad for the guy. Even though he did make a pretty big fuckup, if the cubs don't win tonight he is gonna get owned :ugh:

Pilgrim
2003-10-15, 03:48 PM
LOL

That's some funny stuff.

I wouldn't give a warmcup of piss for that guys life if the Cubs don't win tonight!

GonePostal
2003-10-15, 03:55 PM
hahaha i like the little caption that says douche #2

that must suck to be him, thats also why i dont go to baseball games cause i would be the one that would be like " o sweet BALL!!! I GOT IT!"

Onizuka
2003-10-15, 05:04 PM
am i the only one who hasnt seen a game lately or even cares??

Hamma
2003-10-15, 05:53 PM
Probably not.

Bighoss
2003-10-15, 06:20 PM
what I love about Boston fan's and New York fan's is that Boston always dishes out sooooooooooooo much shit. Then the Yankee's go and win. I mean honestly this team was won over a quarter of the world series, AND not to mention the world series they've been in and haven't won. I mean what is this gonna be like the 40th world series Yankee's have been in?

Hamma
2003-10-15, 06:22 PM
I would not be proud to be a Yankees fan, all they do is buy the series. They have so much damn money rofl

Zodiac
2003-10-15, 06:27 PM
I would not be proud to be a Yankees fan, all they do is buy the series. They have so much damn money rofl

:lol: :indeed: