Why would anyone even want to bring up the name Steve Bartman when the Chicago Cubs have a great chance at winning the NL Central pennant this year? For those of you who might not know, Steve Bartman was the fan who interfered with Cubs left fielder Moises Alou on an infamous foul ball in the 2003 NLCS. Bartman grabbed the ball, which Alou might have been able to catch, and the Florida Marlins went on to defeat the Cubs and eventually win the World Series. Of course, fans have blamed Bartman read
Can Steve Bartman Come Out Of Hiding?Call me whatever you like, but I don't get what the big deal is about Steve Bartman. Did he lose that game for the Cubs? No. The Cubs defense and pitching did that after this foul ball into the stands. The Cubs were still very much ahead in the game when the "Bartman Incident" played out. By the way reports say Steve Bartman is offered $25,000 for one single autograph... read
This is Genius: $25,000 bounty for infamous Cubs fan autographI just saw this on Yahoo and have to give credit where credit is due. Whether or not you are a Cub fan you probably know the story of the infamous Steve Bartman that leaned out over the field, interfered with a ball, and allegedly cost the Cubs the chance to go to the World Series. A site called SportsBuy.com has offered Bartman $25,000 to show up and sign a single photograph. Yahoo, Chicago Sun Times, Orlando Sentinel, and many others are now on the story. Genius. I’m trying to think of h read
25k for one autograph?http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/blog/big...?urn=mlb,95542 Sportsbuy.com and the National Sports Collectors Convention sure have devised a way to get a lot of marketing without ever having to pay a dime. As you might have read on Deadspin, they're offering infamous Cubs fan Steve Bartman a cool $25,000 if he shows up to their memorabilia show in suburban Chicago and signs just one picture of him destroying the World Series dreams of Cubs fans everywhere getting tangled up with Moises Alou in read
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