“Josh Rawitch, the Dodgers vice president of communications, said it is extremely unfortunate that this incident took place on what was otherwise a great day at Dodger Stadium for tens of thousands of fans.
What a statement.
"Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?"
With all the cameras for security and general game coverage, they could track them back to the seats in which they were sitting and find out who bought the tickets.
Josh Rawitch, the Dodgers vice president of communications, said it is extremely unfortunate that this incident took place on what was otherwise a great day at Dodger Stadium for tens of thousands of fans.
Josh Rawitch is one of the elite that we taxpayers were forced to fund by building and operating their stadiums. He’s paid to put a positive spin on a beating of fans by fans. It’s a great country.
What a statement.
Don't get between a baseball executive and their game.
Several years ago in Cincinnati, when Marge Schott owned the Reds, the opening day game was marred by a umpire (big overweight guy) having a fatal heart attack in the early innings behind home plate. Marge Schott seemed incensed that anyone would have the temerity to spoil her special day ...