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  • BU54CB
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 304

    #16
    Re: Classy

    Originally posted by godwulf
    That's a pretty vivid imagination you've got there, commando. You forgot to mention the guy's political affiliation and sexual orientation, though; just an oversight, I'm sure.

    The fan is clearly...slow, developmentally challenged, mentally retarded, whatever you want to call it; you don't have to be a rocket scientist to see that. From her nonchalant reaction, and that of the other fans in the area, I think it's pretty clear that they recognized that fact, too. The announcers are idiots.
    I'm not sure how its so clear that the individual is slow or developmentally challenged? You're making that judgement in the 10 or 15 seconds of video on the guy. What's the girl going to do, freak out?

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    • Skizzick
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 287

      #17
      Re: Classy

      I agree that the guy does look like he's a little slow. Nobody at normal mental functionality would viciously go after a ball like that.

      But just a little off topic, I don't completely agree with the whole "give the foul ball you catch to a random little kid." I was at a Nationals-Phillies game once and I caught a foul ball. The people in my section were urging me to give it to a kid, which I intended to do at first, but then I found a WWII veteran nearby (I could tell from his hat), and I gave the ball to him.
      "This is for you, sir. You deserve it more than some kid. Please don't give it to your grandson." I said.
      "My grandsons are 32 and 35." He said.

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      • BU54CB
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2010
        • 304

        #18
        Re: Classy

        Originally posted by Skizzick
        I agree that the guy does look like he's a little slow. Nobody at normal mental functionality would viciously go after a ball like that.

        But just a little off topic, I don't completely agree with the whole "give the foul ball you catch to a random little kid." I was at a Nationals-Phillies game once and I caught a foul ball. The people in my section were urging me to give it to a kid, which I intended to do at first, but then I found a WWII veteran nearby (I could tell from his hat), and I gave the ball to him.
        "This is for you, sir. You deserve it more than some kid. Please don't give it to your grandson." I said.
        "My grandsons are 32 and 35." He said.
        I completely disagree, there's another thread in the General Discussion where a grown woman goes after the ball with similar vigor, ripping it away from a little girl. That video and the fact that I've seen dozens and dozens of incidents at baseball games where ballhawks go after balls viciously to get said ball at all costs.

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        • lakeerie92
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 1072

          #19
          Re: Classy

          Originally posted by BU54CB
          I completely disagree, there's another thread in the General Discussion where a grown woman goes after the ball with similar vigor, ripping it away from a little girl. That video and the fact that I've seen dozens and dozens of incidents at baseball games where ballhawks go after balls viciously to get said ball at all costs.
          I highly doubt the woman in the other thread or this guy are "ballhawks" They are just rude people.
          Russell Wuerffel
          Always looking for Chipper Jones game used bats and authenticated hits and MLB authenticated commemorative logo basballs.
          lakeerie92 @ yahoo.com

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          • Skizzick
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 287

            #20
            Re: Classy

            You completely misunderstood my post. I'm not saying that you should fight children to get foul balls, but if you do catch one on your own, you shouldn't be obliged to give it away.

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            • godwulf
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2007
              • 1864

              #21
              Re: Classy

              Speaking of giving baseballs away, I know this is a bit off-topic, but several times over the weekend, when home run balls were hit by opposing team players (far too many times, last night, I must say), and the "Throw it back!" chants started up, I wanted to hit somebody. I've come to the conclusion that it's mostly coming from people who really don't know shite about Baseball, but want to make the people they're with, or the people around them, think they do. They've heard somewhere that this is a "Baseball tradition" and they believe it. God, what morons!
              Jeff
              godwulf1@cox.net

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              • OaklandAsFan
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2007
                • 745

                #22
                Re: Classy

                Originally posted by godwulf
                Speaking of giving baseballs away, I know this is a bit off-topic, but several times over the weekend, when home run balls were hit by opposing team players (far too many times, last night, I must say), and the "Throw it back!" chants started up, I wanted to hit somebody. I've come to the conclusion that it's mostly coming from people who really don't know shite about Baseball, but want to make the people they're with, or the people around them, think they do. They've heard somewhere that this is a "Baseball tradition" and they believe it. God, what morons!
                I agree, if I catch a HR I don't care if it's the home team or the visitors i'm keeping it. I couldn't believe some idiot would throw Konerko's HR back this weekend. Potential HOFer HR baseball and they just throw it back.

                Reminds me of the Angels fan who threw Arods 300 HR baseball back after he caught it. Arod said he had tons of stuff ready to trade for the ball and he got it back for free. idiots!!

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                • godwulf
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 1864

                  #23
                  Re: Classy

                  If I felt that strongly about not wanting to keep a home run ball, I'd give it to somebody wearing the other team's jersey, who would probably treasure it. I fielded a Barry Bonds home run ball in ST, ten years ago, and gave it to a small African-American boy wearing a Bonds jersey sitting nearby. Probably the biggest ovation I ever got in my life, but that's not why I did it. I didn't want the ball, but for the kid it was a treasure. It's not every day you get the chance to give somebody a treasure.
                  Jeff
                  godwulf1@cox.net

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                  • frikativ54
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 3612

                    #24
                    Re: Classy

                    Originally posted by godwulf
                    If I felt that strongly about not wanting to keep a home run ball, I'd give it to somebody wearing the other team's jersey, who would probably treasure it. I fielded a Barry Bonds home run ball in ST, ten years ago, and gave it to a small African-American boy wearing a Bonds jersey sitting nearby. Probably the biggest ovation I ever got in my life, but that's not why I did it. I didn't want the ball, but for the kid it was a treasure. It's not every day you get the chance to give somebody a treasure.
                    Nice move. It's great to read about something like this.
                    Les Zukor
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                    • commando
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 1234

                      #25
                      Re: Classy

                      Originally posted by godwulf
                      If I felt that strongly about not wanting to keep a home run ball, I'd give it to somebody wearing the other team's jersey, who would probably treasure it. I fielded a Barry Bonds home run ball in ST, ten years ago, and gave it to a small African-American boy wearing a Bonds jersey sitting nearby. Probably the biggest ovation I ever got in my life, but that's not why I did it. I didn't want the ball, but for the kid it was a treasure. It's not every day you get the chance to give somebody a treasure.
                      You're a god (wulf). That's an awesome story.
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                      • sox83cubs84
                        Banned
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 8902

                        #26
                        Re: Classy

                        But just a little off topic, I don't completely agree with the whole "give the foul ball you catch to a random little kid." I was at a Nationals-Phillies game once and I caught a foul ball. The people in my section were urging me to give it to a kid, which I intended to do at first, but then I found a WWII veteran nearby (I could tell from his hat), and I gave the ball to him.
                        "This is for you, sir. You deserve it more than some kid. Please don't give it to your grandson." I said.
                        "My grandsons are 32 and 35." He said.[/quote]

                        I agree fully...if I catch a game ball I wouldn't give it to President Obama NOR Sarah Palin if they were sitting next to me. If I catch multiple baseballs in BP, I may give one to a kid, although my preferred gift recipients are veterans and disabled people.

                        Most kids at the ballpark are quite adept at mooching baseballs from players on their own, sometimes to the tune of 3 or 4 or even more...those kids sure don't need my help.

                        Dave Miedema

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