Banned for Life from Yankee Stadium. Too harsh or well deserved?

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  • metsbats
    Moderator
    • Nov 2005
    • 3840

    Banned for Life from Yankee Stadium. Too harsh or well deserved?



    NEW YORK (AP) -- A baseball fan who jumped from the upper deck at Yankee Stadium onto the netting behind home plate has been banned for life from the ballpark and could be sent to jail, a judge said Wednesday.
    Scott Harper, 19, of Armonk, N.Y., pleaded guilty Wednesday to reckless endangerment following last season's plunge at the New York Yankees' Bronx stadium. District Attorney Robert Johnson recommended probation and restitution to the Yankees, but Harper rejected the deal.

    Harper's criminal sentence, to be handed down Sept. 19, will depend on the outcome of another case in Westchester County for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, state Supreme Court Judge Troy Webber said.
    The district attorney's office recommended 30 days in jail; Harper had faced up to a year. A telephone message left at Harper's home was not immediately returned Wednesday. Harper dropped about 40 feet onto the large net, which stops foul balls from flying back into the stands, during the eighth inning of an Aug. 10, 2005, game against the Chicago White Sox.
    The game was delayed for four minutes while he was removed. After the final out, Harper was carried from the ballpark on a stretcher, his head immobilized in a neck brace, and taken to a hospital, where he was treated and released.
    Harper told three friends with whom he was sitting that he was going to test whether the net would hold his weight and then jumped, police said. After landing, he sat with his head in his hands for a few moments before climbing on the net back up to the middle level of seats while players watched and the crowd roared. He then was hoisted over the railing and led away by security.
    Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


    Was this too harsh or what? I can't imagine not being able to enter Shea Stadium for lfe.

    What do you folks think?

    -David
    metsbats86@aol.com

    Always looking for 1973,1986,1988,1999,2000,2006 game used Mets post season and Bobby M. Jones and Ed Hearn NY Mets game used bats.
  • sportscentury
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 2008

    #2
    Re: Banned for Life from Yankee Stadium. Too harsh or well deserved?

    From a liability perspective, it's no brainer. You can't let the guy back in ... what a nutjob.

    Reid
    Always looking for top NBA game worn items of superstar and Hall-of-Fame-caliber players (especially Kobe, LeBron, MJ, Curry and Durant). Also looking for game worn items of all players from special events (e.g., All Star Game, NBA Finals, milestone games, etc.). Please contact me at gameusedequip2@hotmail.com. Thank you.

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    • flaco1801
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 590

      #3
      Re: Banned for Life from Yankee Stadium. Too harsh or well deserved?

      how ya gonna keep him out? everyone has to show id before they enter because of him? lmao

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      • sportscentury
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 2008

        #4
        Re: Banned for Life from Yankee Stadium. Too harsh or well deserved?

        Originally posted by flaco1801
        how ya gonna keep him out? everyone has to show id before they enter because of him? lmao
        My bet is that they are counting on folks (fans, employees, security, etc.) recognizing him. I don't think Yankees fans, administrators, or security are going to forget him any time soon. If he enters the park, he'll be arrested and charged with criminal trespass.

        Reid
        Always looking for top NBA game worn items of superstar and Hall-of-Fame-caliber players (especially Kobe, LeBron, MJ, Curry and Durant). Also looking for game worn items of all players from special events (e.g., All Star Game, NBA Finals, milestone games, etc.). Please contact me at gameusedequip2@hotmail.com. Thank you.

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        • LWMM
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2006
          • 298

          #5
          Re: Banned for Life from Yankee Stadium. Too harsh or well deserved?

          I wonder if the official ruling mentioned Yankee Stadium by name as the park he is banned from? Because if so, he's only going to miss about 3 years worth of baseball...

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          • cjclong
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2006
            • 936

            #6
            Re: Banned for Life from Yankee Stadium. Too harsh or well deserved?

            Our actions have consequences. The guy chose to be a jerk and now he gets the consequences. Maybe some other nut will think twice before he disrupts a game. We have plently of good fans at games. We can well do without "fans" like him who inconvenience others. And I doubt if not going to a game will be a great a loss for him anyway, his actions show he wasn't very interested in the game anyway. And if he does sneak in and was discovered its possible he could be prosecuted for criminal tresspass if the New York statues allow it. People like that have no consideration for others and I wouldn't lose a minutes sleep worrying about his ban from the stadium. He earned it.

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            • earlywynnfan
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2005
              • 1271

              #7
              Re: Banned for Life from Yankee Stadium. Too harsh or well deserved?

              Kind of along the same lines, did anyone hear about the new policy at Cincy Bengals' games? If you are a persistant jerk, and people around you complain (there's a special # you can dial on your cel), you will be removed from your seat. You can also forfeit your season tix and PSLs!! The story also said that there are 38 cameras around the stadium, so if someone reports you, they can hone in on you and record your actions. These cameras can zoom in close enough to read the program on your lap in any seat in the stadium!

              As a father who dreads taking his kids to the ballgame to hear some drunken blowhard swear obscenities at the ref for missing a strike call (from a mere 2,000 feet away), I think this is a good idea.

              Ken

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              • ISUbirdjersey
                Member
                • Aug 2006
                • 48

                #8
                Re: Banned for Life from Yankee Stadium. Too harsh or well deserved?

                Great question. I know Eric was thinking about banning me from this site for life at one point. Thankfully he was nice enough to unblock my IP address and let me post again. This is a great site.

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                • NeonStatus
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 111

                  #9
                  Re: Banned for Life from Yankee Stadium. Too harsh or well deserved?

                  Just reading some old threads and was wondering if anyone still remembers this. Do you think the fan was just banned from the old stadium?

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                  • EurekaDave
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 656

                    #10
                    Re: Banned for Life from Yankee Stadium. Too harsh or well deserved?

                    Don't know if his ban applies to new Yankee Stadium but I am surprised if he lived to the opening of the new stadium. And it doesn't surprise me that his stunt has spawned spin-off "Jack-ass" moments by other fans.

                    It's amazing what people will do for attention, as in "I wonder what happens when I put my finger in this buzz-saw?"

                    Dave Silverbrand

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