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Cubs Fan: "Sorry"
CBS SPORTSLINE ^ | 10-15-03

Posted on 10/15/2003 5:18:37 PM PDT by My Favorite Headache

Unlucky Cubs fan says he's brokenhearted after deflecting ball Oct. 15, 2003 SportsLine.com wire reports

CHICAGO -- The fan who played in a key role in the Chicago Cubs ' collapse in Game 6 of the NL Championship Series apologized Wednesday, saying he was brokenhearted.

With the Cubs five outs from advancing to the World Series for the first time since 1945, Steve Bartman tried to grab a foul ball, preventing outfielder Moises Alou from catching it. That helped the Florida Marlins rally for an 8-3 victory to tie the NL Championship Series Tuesday night.

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"I had my eyes glued on the approaching ball the entire time and was so caught up in the moment that I did not even see Moises Alou, much less that he may have had a play," Bartman said in a statement.

"Had I thought for one second that the ball was playable or had I seen Alou approaching, I would have done whatever I could to get out of the way and give Alou a chance to make the catch."

The 26-year-old Bartman was escorted by security guards from Wrigley Field after he was threatened by angry fans and pelted with debris.

Bartman apologized to Cubs fans everywhere, adding he was "truly sorry from the bottom of this Cubs fan's broken heart."

"I ask that Cub fans everywhere redirect the negative energy that has been vented towards my family, my friends, and myself into the usual positive support for our beloved team on their way to being National League champs," Bartman said.

Hours after the Marlins forced the decisive seventh game, Bartman was the talk of the town.

Angry broadcasters castigated him. A local newspaper found in an Internet poll that thousands of people blamed him for playing a role in the Cubs' loss. Even the governor weighed in.

"Nobody can justify any kind of threat to someone who does something stupid like reach for that ball," Gov. Rod Blagojevich said.

In Florida, Gov. Jeb Bush said an offer of asylum to Bartman might be a good idea, and an oceanfront retreat in Pompano Beach offered him a free three-month stay if he needed to get out of Chicago.

Earlier in the day, neighbors and other fans had various opinions on whether Bartman should have tried to catch the ball.

"If you are a fan who's been around for a while, you just know not to interfere with a player," said Don Emond, 66, a longtime season-ticket holder who was at the game. "I think these fans like that are sort of selfish or they don't really care about the consequences of what happened."

Bartman was described by neighbors as a youth baseball coach and such a big Cubs fan that he traveled to Arizona to see the team in spring training.

Don Kessinger went after countless popups near the stands while playing shortstop for the Cubs in the 1960s and '70s.

"I think he did what 40,000 people would have done," said Kessinger, now in the real estate business in Oxford, Miss.

Even Alou, who was initially furious, seemed to soften later.

"I kind of feel bad for the guy now, because every fan in every ballpark, their first reaction is they want a souvenir," he said. "Nobody's going to think about the outcome of the game."

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Florida; US: Illinois
KEYWORDS: alou; bartman; baseball; cubs
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To: My Favorite Headache
I think it's pretty obvious what the REAL problem was with the Cubs. It wasn't this one guy. In fact, it wasn't this guy at all. It was the over abundance of Hispanic and Caribbean national "players of color". Afterall, since the darker skinned players can withstand the heat of midsummer, ergo making more productive ball players, it stands to reason that they should have sat those guys for the playoffs and started all the white guys who are obviously more productive in the colder, chillier temperatures of mid October in Chicago.

Perhaps they should be scouting the Canadian or Eskimo leagues for some new talent that can help them out for next year's playoffs... Right, Dusty?

81 posted on 10/16/2003 5:24:41 AM PDT by Hatteras (Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps...)
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To: milemark
>>...I'd like to see hockey coaches wear skates, pads, helmets, gloves...<<

And that's another thing...why do hockey coaches and basketball coaches have to wear 3-piece suits??

It's only a game, not a formal dinner.

82 posted on 10/16/2003 5:53:40 AM PDT by FReepaholic (www.september-11-videos.com Never Forget.)
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To: Sabertooth
Ah! You've changed my mind. This man needs to be severely punished for his crime.
83 posted on 10/16/2003 6:40:33 AM PDT by zook
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To: zook
Anyone who's ever been at a ball game knows that your eyes follow the ball, especially when it's coming toward you. This guy was looking up, instinctively put his hands up, failing to see the fielder coming toward him. This guy did not cause the Cubs to give up 8 runs and the people trashing him need some serious home made shock therapy.

Well, your point needs some clarification -- if you're sitting ON THE OUTSIDE ROW DIRECTLY ON THE FIELD OF PLAY, then you MUST THINK about the possibility of interfering. ESPECIALLY if you're a serious baseball fan and you understand the game.

84 posted on 10/16/2003 7:03:55 AM PDT by WL-law
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To: Cap'n Crunch
As I understand it, there is some dicussion about reviving an old Chicoag tradition. The one involving cement and Lake Michigan. If I was him I would relocate, NOW.
85 posted on 10/16/2003 7:12:23 AM PDT by RiflemanSharpe (An American for a more socially and fiscally conservative America.)
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To: Dog Gone
Yeah...I guess you're right...too bad he didn't get paid to make a 2 hop error like the shortstop did. It's just too bad that he just happened to be a fan that may have naturally went after a foul ball like many fans do. It's just too bad that he caused a team of professional baseball players to lose their composure and fall apart by letting their anger and emotions get in the way of their professionalism. After all, the next game for these professionals may have been the world series. Yep..it's just too bad, that this guy stood 6 inches away from allowing an outfielder who is yet to have proven that he would have caught the ball either. The only difference being, if he missed...would the Cubs have lost their composure? </sarcasm>

Nope...instead we have a group of highly paid profesional baseball players blaming their miracle season on...a fan. And many Chicago fans (many who were probably drunk at the game) blaming it on one of their own.

Gee...just what WAS that shortstop's name...
86 posted on 10/16/2003 7:18:27 AM PDT by grumple (Racism will exist as long as there is someone willing to promote it at the expense of non-whites)
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To: Sabertooth
Well, you know what a former Cub's manager had to say about fans. Hope I got the *'s in everywhere

The Complete April 29, 1983
Lee Elia Press Conference Tirade

"*uck those *uckin' fans who come out here and say they're Cub fans that are supposed to be behind you rippin' every *uckin' thing you do. I'll tell you one *uckin' thing, I hope we get *uckin' hotter than shit, just to stuff it up them 3,000 *uckin' people that show up every *uckin' day, because if they're the real Chicago *uckin' fans, they can kiss my *uckin' ass right downtown and PRINT IT.

"They're really, really behind you around here... my *uckin' ass. What the *uck am I supposed to do, go out there and let my *uckin' players get destroyed every day and be quiet about it? For the *uckin' nickel-dime people who turn up? The mother*uckers don't even work. That's why they're out at the *uckin' game. They oughta go out and get a *uckin' job and find out what it's like to go out and earn a *uckin' living. Eighty-five percent of the *uckin' world is working. The other fifteen percent come out here. A *uckin' playground for the *ocksuckers. Rip them mother*uckers. Rip them *uckin' *ocksuckers like the *uckin' players. we got guys bustin' their *uckin' ass, and them *uckin' people boo. And that's the Cubs? My players get around here. I haven't seen it this *uckin' year. Everybody associated with this organization have been winners their whole *uckin' life. Everybody. And the credit is not given in that respect.

"Alright, they don't show because we're 5 and 14... and unfortunately, that's the criteria of them dumb 15 mother*uckin' percent that come out to day baseball. The other 85 percent are earning a living. I tell you, it'll take more than a 5 and 12 or 5 and 14 to destroy the makeup of this club. I guarantee you that. There's some *uckin' pros out there that wanna win. But you're stuck in a *uckin' stigma of the *uckin' Dodgers and the Phillies and the Cardinals and all that cheap shit. It's unbelievable. It really is. It's a disheartening *uckin' situation that we're in right now. Anybody who was associated with the Cub organization four or five years ago that came back and sees the multitude of progress that's been made will understand that if they're baseball people, that 5 and 14 doesn't negate all that work. We got 143 *uckin' games left.

"What I'm tryin' to say is don't rip them *uckin' guys out there. Rip me. If you wanna rip somebody, rip my *uckin' ass. But don't rip them *uckin' guys 'cause they're givin' everything they can give. And right now they're tryin' to do more than God gave 'em, and that's why we make the simple mistakes. That's exactly why."

87 posted on 10/16/2003 7:33:56 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: ccmay
I think everybody has it in them to like one sport, they just need to be exposed to the right one at the right time under the right circumstances. My wife wasn't into sports at all, when she wandered in while I was watching a game she always thought it was kind of dumb, then a friend of mine gave me tickets to a hockey game, she decided to go with just because, by the end of the first period she was hooked combing through the program to find out when the next game was, ready to sign up for cable (she used to be dead set against paying for TV) so we could watch. Right game at the right time. Glad you found yours.

But hey, to those that don't like them I just tip the hat and wish them well. So long as they don't think I need to hear about it.
88 posted on 10/16/2003 7:59:17 AM PDT by discostu (The Joan Wilder?!)
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To: A.J.Armitage
Good for you, glad you care, still not terribly interested. She's in Florida, I've never met anyone that knows her, if I were in the same situation you couldn't kill me fast enough, there are plenty of troubles in the world much closer to home to grab my attention. But I hold no ill will to those who are trying to save and wish them luck.
89 posted on 10/16/2003 8:01:43 AM PDT by discostu (The Joan Wilder?!)
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To: milemark
I prefer hockey coaches in the jacket and tie, that formal look is cool shows a respect for the game and the fans, I get really irrate at coaches that dress down during the games. They do "suit up" during practice though.
90 posted on 10/16/2003 8:05:16 AM PDT by discostu (The Joan Wilder?!)
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To: Rebelbase
Its the turtleneck that gives him a dweeb appearance.

Let's face it. He was going to get beat up, whether he caught that foul ball or not.

91 posted on 10/16/2003 8:43:34 AM PDT by Moonman62
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To: Dog Gone
Dog boy

GET A LIFE! LOOSER
92 posted on 10/16/2003 11:24:24 AM PDT by tigers_fan_not
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To: tigers_fan_not
What brought that on?
93 posted on 10/16/2003 1:31:53 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: Dog Gone
Sorry! I'm just tired of people ripping on Bartman.
I think I'll keep my fingers off the key board and try reading posting 2-3 times before I voice my thoughts.

I do apologize!
94 posted on 10/17/2003 4:39:30 AM PDT by tigers_fan_not
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To: Dog Gone
Once again my apologies!
95 posted on 10/17/2003 4:41:28 AM PDT by tigers_fan_not
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