Last I heard the Rockies were losing to the Braves 10-2, now I just find out they just beat the Braves 12-10. Wha happened?
Poor kid.
Ouch. Stephen Strasburg needs Tommy John surgery.
Sorry, Nationals fans.![]()
My guess is so that they could make a deal for the ball. In the post game the announcers said something about a deal being made since it was Eduardo's first big league home run. The ball for some Jeter memorabilia.Yankees had a great night tonight (12-9 over White Sox), but I have a question:
The fan who caught Eduardo Nunez's home run was being led away by security guards. Anyone know why?He wasn't starting trouble or anything like that. And none of the announcers said anything that might have given a reason. All they said was that the fan had the good sense not to throw the ball back. So why did the guards haul him away?
^ Hmmm. Yeah, that's what they're saying on the MLB message boards. It just looked a bit ominous...we certainly didn't see a fight breaking out, and Michael Kay's comment about the fan not throwing the ball back should be considered as well.
Edit: I checked the archived game at MLB.TV - it was a White Sox fan who caught the ball. And the fan DID NOT THROW IT BACK! I just assumed that it was a tradition throughout all of baseball, regardless of where you are (i.e. which ballpark), that you always throw back any HR that the enemy team hits to you. Guess I was wrong about that...
And what's weird is, all the fan wanted in return for giving the ball back, was another ball - autographed by Jeter. Why would a White Sox fan want that?![]()
I haven't been following this season...but both my Indians & Nationals suck.![]()
Indeed. It's always nice having an autographed ball of a possible hall of famer. I would go as far as saying that I wouldn't mind having an autographed ball from any player in the league, even if they are bench-warmers^ Hmmm. Yeah, that's what they're saying on the MLB message boards. It just looked a bit ominous...we certainly didn't see a fight breaking out, and Michael Kay's comment about the fan not throwing the ball back should be considered as well.
Edit: I checked the archived game at MLB.TV - it was a White Sox fan who caught the ball. And the fan DID NOT THROW IT BACK! I just assumed that it was a tradition throughout all of baseball, regardless of where you are (i.e. which ballpark), that you always throw back any HR that the enemy team hits to you. Guess I was wrong about that...
And what's weird is, all the fan wanted in return for giving the ball back, was another ball - autographed by Jeter. Why would a White Sox fan want that?![]()
I wouldn't mind having a signed Jeter ball. I'm not a Yankees fan, but I can't help but admit he's a great player. It'd be a nice souvenir to take away.
It usually only happens in heated rivalries or really close games. The ball usually doesn't get tossed back at Yankee stadium unless it's a Boston/NY game or if it's really closeAnd I don't think many teams throw the ball back onto the field. I know the Cubs and Twins do it, but can't think of any others off the top of my head.
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