Steve bartman - By Tony on 2011-10-10T12:23:29 Back in 2003, Steve Bartman unintentionally found himself in a world of controversy and the target of ire for an entire fanbase when he did what any fan would do at the ballpark: reach for a foul ball. ...
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By Tony on 2011-10-10T12:23:29 Back in 2003, Steve
Bartman unintentionally found himself in a world of
controversy and the target of ire for an entire fanbase
when he did what any fan would do at the ballpark:
reach for a foul ball. ...
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Steve Bartman
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Steve BartmanSteve Bartman is
infamous for attempting to catch a
foul ball in the 2003 ALCS. Because
the ball was still in the field of play, Bartman disrupted the Cubs outfielder's chance at
getting the out. The Cubs went on to lose the game and... [more]
Back in 2003, Steve Bartman unintentionally found himself in a world of controversy
and the target of ire for an entire fanbase when he did what any fan would do at the
ballpark: reach for a foul ball. Sadly, this particular foul ball would change Bartman's
life forever. The tragic figure is now the subject of a much talked about documentary
for ESPN's 30 for 30 series. The film Catching Hell, which aired last night and will be
repeated frequently, dissects the unfortunate reality of scapegoating in sports and
investigates the Bartman incident in detail with fresh, insightful outlooks from fans,
athletes, writers, and other Game 6 attendees.
If you're not a sports nut or simply don't remember the meek fellow known as Steve
Bartman, allow us to paint a picture of that ill-fated night at Wrigley Field in downtown
Chicago. It was Game 6 in the ALCS, and the Cubs, a team many believe is cursed
and who haven't won a World Series in over a century, were leading the game 3-0
and the series 3-2. In the eighth inning, Marlins' Luis Castillo popped a fly ball into
foul territory, but close enough to the wall that Cubs' outfielder Moises Alou had a
chance to make the out. Then it happened: As Alou went up for the ball, a cluster of
Cubs fans instinctively reached for their shot at a piece of ALCS history. Steve
Bartman was the unlucky fan who made contact with the ball, disrupting the field of
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play and preventing Alou from making the catch.