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30 for 30: Catching Hell


Dpantherman

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Not watching.

Whole incident is fuging stupid and it's a damn shame a guys life was essentially ruined over a baseball game. It's why I find it hilarious the Cubs fail year after year, maybe they should blame their horrible team and not some guy(who wasn't even the only one reaching..) trying to get a foul ball.

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Nah I agree with you, they blew it out of proportion and it affected the team's demeanor and I believe the actions/behavior of the players (especially Alou), media, and fans cost the team the game, not Bartman.

It just shows how childish and immature the city of Chicago's fan base is. Totally classless.

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the media releasing this guys personal information is about as classless, unprofessional, and unethical as I've ever seen. If something terrible would have happened to him, like being murdered by some idiot, I would have hoped that the Sun Times be an accessory to murder.

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