I just watched the incident where Donald Driver tossed his shoe into the stands and a woman outwrestled a kid for it. It reminded me of a situation I found myself in, back in 1985 at the Metrodome.
I was in the 2nd deck, behind home plate just to the third-base side, in the first row. There was a walkway right in front of me. I was 27 years old and had my glove with me. Anyway, George Brett peeled a foul ball back up to my section, about 8 seats to my right. I had plenty of time to react, and could very easily have simply stood up, strolled over a few steps, and caught the ball in front of whatever fan was sitting there. I wouldn't have had to wrestle anyone, climb over anybody, etc. Just walk over, catch it, and walk back to my seat.
I didn't do it at the time because I felt the ball wasn't hit "to me." Was I a chump in not catching it, or was just sitting there and letting someone else get it the right thing to do?
[P.S........ George, if you're out there, and want to give me some stuff for being nice, that would be cool.......]
I was in the 2nd deck, behind home plate just to the third-base side, in the first row. There was a walkway right in front of me. I was 27 years old and had my glove with me. Anyway, George Brett peeled a foul ball back up to my section, about 8 seats to my right. I had plenty of time to react, and could very easily have simply stood up, strolled over a few steps, and caught the ball in front of whatever fan was sitting there. I wouldn't have had to wrestle anyone, climb over anybody, etc. Just walk over, catch it, and walk back to my seat.
I didn't do it at the time because I felt the ball wasn't hit "to me." Was I a chump in not catching it, or was just sitting there and letting someone else get it the right thing to do?
[P.S........ George, if you're out there, and want to give me some stuff for being nice, that would be cool.......]

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