"Catching Hell" The Steve Bartman Story- GREAT!
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Wondering if anyone caught (get it) the documentary on Cubs fan Steve Bartman tonight on ESPN? I thought it was one of the best sports documentaries I've ever seen. Just the whole story about how they had to disguise him just to get him out of Wrigley that night was amazing. Check it out if you get a chance.
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PS: As everyone here knows, I clearly saw the other surrounding fans reaching for the ball just as he was and I think it's grossly unfair to single him out.
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I think it's incredibly cool that he has never discussed this with anyone. They said he has turned down "hundreds of thousands of dollars" in interview and book requests. He has literally fallen off the face of the Earth. I kept watching...expecting to see Bartmann tell his side. It was almost cooler when I realized that he was NOT going to be on there.
P.S. I TOTALLY blame Moises Alou for all that Bartmann has had to endure.
<< <i>P.S. I TOTALLY blame Moises Alou for all that Bartmann has had to endure. >>
The blame is totally on the fans that have threatened to harm him. Alou certainly helped trigger the immediate hate for him, but if every Cubs fan had a brain, they would have forgiven him by the next day.
His fault
<< <i>Without Alou's childish over-reacting, those dopey drunks would never have known the difference and they would not have replayed it 50 times during the game.
His fault >>
Using your logic, there's a lot of people at fault, such as the batter for hitting the foul ball, or the vendors for selling beer to the fans. How about we blame the people that DIRECTLY made Bartman fear for his life?
I made a point to see the show even made the GF watch. Thought it was real well done.
It's fascinating that bartman has turned down so much money....in this era of celebrity, dancing with the stars....people doing anything for fame or $$$. Pretty rare. Also considering the guy next to him caught the ball (and said if the cubs lose, this will be worth a lot of money).
I thought bartman was alone, didn't know he came with two friends. Didn't that add to his mystic...kind of being a loner, or seen as aloof (with the earphones)? I don't remember reading much about the people next to him (the lawyer and pub owner) when it originally happened. The whole thing is pretty crazy looking back on it.
<< <i>Fantastic documentary. What I don't understand is that unless he completely changed his appearance, I assume he must get recognized around town? Yet there are no internet photos or anything of him. And unless he changed his name, everyone he works with or works for must know who he is? I'm amazed at how little information there is about him. >>
He hasn't changed his name. There's a guy on the net54 board that works with him.
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I enjoyed it, too, but I was surprised that it was as much a documentary about Bill Buckner as it was about Bartman... if not more so.
It was the most disgusting displays that I ever seen in sports. I watched this, and literally got sick to my stomach.
To use a blackjack metaphor, Bartman was sitting in the "3rd base" (how appropriate) spot, which is the seat just before the dealer plays his cards. When that player screws up, and the table loses, he gets all of the blame. The cards come out of the shoe in a random order, so it does not matter how anyone plays their cards (I am sure that you are not interested in a mathematical proof).
Personally, I would have moved to Virginia and got a weapons permit if I were Bartman!