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  • metsbats
    Moderator
    • Nov 2005
    • 3840

    Wrigley field home run catch

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    This is great. I think we discussed doing this on an older thread.
    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.
  • r_phelps
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 300

    #2
    Re: Wrigley field home run catch

    That was an epic catch

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    • sox83cubs84
      Banned
      • Apr 2009
      • 8902

      #3
      Re: Wrigley field home run catch

      I don't think THAT one will end up on eBay.

      Dave Miedema

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      • TimothyJ
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2014
        • 18

        #4
        Re: Wrigley field home run catch

        The fan threw it back after that catch?!

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        • Chess2899
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2014
          • 224

          #5
          Re: Wrigley field home run catch

          No, he switched it out with his dog's play toy ball. He even handled the switch nicely.

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          • godwulf
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2007
            • 1864

            #6
            Re: Wrigley field home run catch

            Well, here's me being a curmudgeon again - but I happen to think that the stupid, Wrigley Field "tradition" of throwing home run balls back - which has infected all of MLB, of course - has run its course, and I'd like to start seeing people who do it escorted out of the ballpark. They DO, after all, warn that "throwing any object onto the playing field" is prohibited, do they not? Enough!
            Jeff
            godwulf1@cox.net

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            • lengthwise1
              Senior Member
              • May 2013
              • 395

              #7
              Re: Wrigley field home run catch

              Originally posted by godwulf
              Well, here's me being a curmudgeon again - but I happen to think that the stupid, Wrigley Field "tradition" of throwing home run balls back - which has infected all of MLB, of course - has run its course, and I'd like to start seeing people who do it escorted out of the ballpark. They DO, after all, warn that "throwing any object onto the playing field" is prohibited, do they not? Enough!

              Coors Field will boot you for throwing one back
              Always looking for Noah Syndergaard, Charlie Blackmon, Jordan Pacheco & Kenneth Faried items, thx!

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              • godwulf
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2007
                • 1864

                #8
                Re: Wrigley field home run catch

                Originally posted by lengthwise1
                Coors Field will boot you for throwing one back
                Excellent!

                Now if we could just make it legally permissable to slap somebody who starts "the Wave"...
                Jeff
                godwulf1@cox.net

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                • sox83cubs84
                  Banned
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 8902

                  #9
                  Re: Wrigley field home run catch

                  Originally posted by godwulf
                  Well, here's me being a curmudgeon again - but I happen to think that the stupid, Wrigley Field "tradition" of throwing home run balls back - which has infected all of MLB, of course - has run its course, and I'd like to start seeing people who do it escorted out of the ballpark. They DO, after all, warn that "throwing any object onto the playing field" is prohibited, do they not? Enough!
                  Agreed WHOEHEARTEDLY! The only way I'd throw one back is if the runs came off the board when I did it. The Unfriendly Confines has looked the other way for decades while this idiotic "tradition" was carried out. The drunks in the bleachers have done everything from chase a fan out of the bleachers to stripping a kid of his offending ball to throw garbage at an uncooperative fan to intimidate seniors. Of the home runs I caught off visitors' bats at Wrigley, I never threw one back and, while I had nothing thrown at me, the cursing and verbal abuse was extreme. When I hung out there, even the Ballhawks were intimidated by the bleacher boobs. When I refused to throw one back, someone would cave and toss one back for me.

                  If you're throwing something on the field, you should be ejected...PERIOD! Although the Cubs, sadly, use the excuse that the players on the field are looking for the returning baseball. Just more babble from a piss-poor management who has created a monster and now has no balls nor desire to subdue it.

                  Dave Miedema

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                  • godwulf
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 1864

                    #10
                    Re: Wrigley field home run catch

                    If I got ahold of an other-team home run ball, I would probably give it to the nearest fan wearing that team's gear - unless it had been hit by somebody like Jeter, I guess, and then I'd be thinking of the best way to have the thing authenticated and get a few bucks for it. Maybe an impromptu auction in the stands?

                    Just curious - has anyone ever seen this silly behavior at a minor league game?
                    Jeff
                    godwulf1@cox.net

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                    • Billy77
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 155

                      #11
                      Re: Wrigley field home run catch

                      I just do not understand collecting game used balls. Too many are used each game. Paying $$$ for some one's #25 hit especially if he hit a few thousand...REALLY???

                      Its bad enough too many jerseys, hats, cleats, bats, etc... flood the market every day. Very sad how game used is going the way of base ball cards with over flooding. my 2 cents

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                      • godwulf
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2007
                        • 1864

                        #12
                        Re: Wrigley field home run catch

                        One of the great aspects of the GU collecting hobby is that we can all come together and discuss how much we enjoy it, and find commonalities of interest despite our differences in perspective and taste.

                        Some guys collect nothing but HOF-caliber players and superstars; others focus on minor league prospects, or just collect anybody who ever wore a particular uniform. Some guys don't allow a broken bat in their collections - others happily glue the pieces back together or display them as is. Some collect an item - be it uniform pants, batting gloves, baseballs - that others have no interest in.

                        It is, as the current saying goes, all good. We're all nuts, after all, just in different ways.
                        Jeff
                        godwulf1@cox.net

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                        • sox83cubs84
                          Banned
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 8902

                          #13
                          Re: Wrigley field home run catch

                          Originally posted by godwulf
                          One of the great aspects of the GU collecting hobby is that we can all come together and discuss how much we enjoy it, and find commonalities of interest despite our differences in perspective and taste.

                          Some guys collect nothing but HOF-caliber players and superstars; others focus on minor league prospects, or just collect anybody who ever wore a particular uniform. Some guys don't allow a broken bat in their collections - others happily glue the pieces back together or display them as is. Some collect an item - be it uniform pants, batting gloves, baseballs - that others have no interest in.

                          It is, as the current saying goes, all good. We're all nuts, after all, just in different ways.
                          +1...WELL SAID!
                          Dave M.

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