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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 |
Now I've Heard It All
In The Pinstriped Bible, Stephen Goldman quotes someone named Benjamin about the ball-chucking antics in Game 6 after the umpires correctly ruled A-Rod had interfered with the play at first:
A word on the fan behavior at Game 6. I was there…those balls were being thrown by Red Sox fans. It was like Red Sox Nation had a meeting before the game and decided to bring balls with them. We noticed this after Bernie hit the home run, as all the Red Sox fans around us started to throw balls onto the field. Yankee fans were upset in the eighth inning. They behaved horribly. But those balls were coming from the Red Sox contingent…I was at the Giants-Chargers game in December of '95 with all the snowballs. That was the worst display of sportsmanship I've ever seen.Waitaminnit. You expect me to believe that the Sox fans are going to throw stuff onto the field after the umps correct a call to go in the Red Sox favor? I remember maybe a ball or two going onto the field after the Williams homer, but it rained after the A-Rod chop. Who's the poor sport, sport?
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