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GTaylor

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I feel bad for Bartman - yes, he probably should have let Alou catch the ball, however the SS bobbled the very next hit that would have ended the rally and possibly preserved their win as well as the series. Still, it was only game six. Cubs have no excuse for losing game seven when they had their ace Wood on the mound.

And there's no guarantee they would have defeated the Yanks had they made the World Series.

Anyways, always thought Bartman got a raw deal because of this...
 

jamez25

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I always felt bad for him...when I saw what he had done I said to myself,"that poor bastid "....here is a Cub fan,with great seats, in the biggest game in 100 years for the Cubs and he screwed the pooch...
 

ROMOSAPIEN9

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I totally feel sorry for Bartman. He did what any one of us would have done.

Wrong place, wrong time.






"There are few words to describe how awful I feel and what I have experienced within these last 24 hours.

I've been a Cub fan all my life and fully understand the relationship between my actions and the outcome of the game. 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.

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.

To Moises Alou, the Chicago Cubs organization, Ron Santo, Ernie Banks, and Cub fans everywhere I am so 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."

____Steve Bartman
 

cowboysfan31

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GTaylor said:
I feel bad for Bartman - yes, he probably should have let Alou catch the ball, however the SS bobbled the very next hit that would have ended the rally and possibly preserved their win as well as the series. Still, it was only game six. Cubs have no excuse for losing game seven when they had their ace Wood on the mound.

And there's no guarantee they would have defeated the Yanks had they made the World Series.

Anyways, always thought Bartman got a raw deal because of this...

I'm a Cubs fan, and Wood is an excellent pitcher and probably an ace on most teams but he's probably out #3 starter. I'd take both Zambrano and Prior over Wood. I too wish they still would have gone on to get game 7, but I think that devastating loss took all of the wind out of their sails.
 

cowboysfan31

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Also forgot to mention, Ron Santo bought the infamous ball and destroyed it. It took place at his restaurant, they were taking suggestions on how to destroy it and in the end I think they ended up blowing it up.
 
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