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Worst Baseball Experience

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I was at a mets cardinals game (my bro likes the mets) and during BP mark mcgwire hit a homer right to where i wuz sitting. I ran up in this crowd of people to catch it, stuck my glove out... and the ball landed in my glove but it was hit so hard and i didnt squeeze it so it bounced back out and some other dude got it. I think thats the most depressing one i've had

I was at a White Sox game in Kansas City last September, and at the end of the first inning Carlos Lee tossed me the ball. I stuck the ball in the pocket of my hoodie, and on the walk back to the hotel, I had to climb up this big hill and the ball fell out of my pocket. I didn't realize it was gone until I was back at the hotel, and by then it was too late. :crying

I was at the half price night against the Royals last year, where 5 different people got out onto the field, including the idiot that went after the ump. And to top it off, we lost the game in the 9th. Easily the worst night of baseball I have ever experienced.

When I have to always look 13 so I can get autographs on kids days. 13 and under my ass, how about 18 and under? Doesn't ne other autograph seekers agree with me?

When I have to always look 13 so I can get autographs on kids days. 13 and under my ass, how about 18 and under? Doesn't ne other autograph seekers agree with me?

Not at all. It should be for kids.

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yeah but i think being 15 or 16 should still be considered a kid... i just think they should raise the age. Although i got away with it when i wuz 14-16, i prolly still could at 17 but havent tried it yet.

Angels 19

White Sox 1

 

Saw that debacle live... :puke

Game 1 1993 ALCS was probably the worst game...

Toronto 7

White Sox 3

 

I was a couple months away from turning 7, still too young to be able to cope with losing. I shed a few tears.

 

The bright spot was seeing Michael Jordan's car on the way back to our car. MJ had thrown out the first pitch, and retired from the NBA that night.

 

I also almost threw up after game 1 of the ALDS in 2000...

 

I shouldn't be allowed to attend Game 1's anymore.

Angels 19

White Sox 1

 

Saw that debacle live... :puke

I got really drunk because of that game --

 

I remember that My girlfriend wanted to drag me to see some local cover band, and I didn't wanna go until after the game was over, which since the game was on the west coast meant I wouldn't have to listen to a crappy cover band screech out the lastest CrapRock from the top 40. But the Sox decided not to show up, so I gathered me earplugs and headed off to the bar--- It was 10-0 when we got there, and we decided that we had to finish our drink, or do a shot for every run the Angels scored, It was still on a TV burried in the back of the bar -- It was 18-0 before we knew what hit us. -- Luckily I lived close enough to stagger home without the aid of a motor vehicle.

Last year, first game after the All-star game.

Sox-tigers. I was there.

game was supposed to start at 7:05, didn't start 'till 10:30ish. After sitting up in the concourse for a few hours, me and my bro decided to leave, around 9:45. It's always fun LISTENING to the game as soon as you pull into your driveway.

Haven't had 1. :lol:

At Wrigley Field, with a cub fan friend for the Cubs-Sox game when Gutierez(sp?) hit a granny into the basket to win it and I was like the only one in the stadium not going crazy.

Last year, first game after the All-star game.

Sox-tigers.  I was there.

game was supposed to start at 7:05, didn't start 'till 10:30ish.  After sitting up in the concourse for a few hours, me and my bro decided to leave, around 9:45.  It's always fun LISTENING to the game as soon as you pull into your driveway.

You missed a good time -- There was MAYBE 2000 people there when the game finished -- Detroit opened up a 10-1(?) lead on the sox. I stayed. Watched us come all the way back within a run in the bottom of the ninth, with HR's by Everett and Lee --

 

I don't remeber that being the first week after the all star break though. :huh

You missed a good time -- There was MAYBE 2000 people there when the game finished -- Detroit opened up a 10-1(?) lead on the sox.  I stayed.  Watched us come all the way back within a run in the bottom of the ninth, with HR's by Everett and Lee --

 

I don't remeber that being the first week after the all star break though. :huh

Oh it was...It was the first game back, and then right after that game we had that huge winning streak.

yep, greasy's right.

But the sox were actually really cool about it. They let me exchange the ticket anyway, like it was rained out. I think i went to a cleveland game the week after that.

Cub game

 

Each and every time.

 

Unless they lose

 

in the ninth

 

blowing a big lead

Yankees-White Sox game in like '99 when the game ended after 6 innings. I think the Sox won though and Frank homered.

Game 1 1993 ALCS was probably the worst game...

Toronto 7

White Sox 3

 

I was a couple months away from turning 7, still too young to be able to cope with losing.  I shed a few tears.

You know what else sucked for that series.. I heard the McDowell was telegraphing his pitches and Toronto knew about it.

 

They knew what was coming before the Sox did. :headshake :crying

The worst memory for me has been to see the Twins pour champagne all over themselves the past 2 years. f***ing bastards :fyou

Sox-Cubs interleague from '99. Beautiful Saturday afternoon, and those f***ing Scrubbies killed the Sox 10-2. Jaime Navarro (curse that bastard :fyou) absolutely sucked to no end. The lone bright spot was a Konerko homer in the bottom of the 9th. The absolute worst moment was the Scrubbie fans remaining serenaded Sox fans with the Na-Na-Na-Na theme. I wanted to do serious bodily harm to those asswipes that day. :lol:

I was at a mets cardinals game (my bro likes the mets) and during BP mark mcgwire hit a homer right to where i wuz sitting.  I ran up in this crowd of people to catch it, stuck my glove out... and the ball landed in my glove but it was hit so hard and i didnt squeeze it so it bounced back out and some other dude got it.  I think thats the most depressing one i've had

Along those same lines. Last season I was at a game with my dad and my uncle sitting in the LF bleachers. I think it was the 7th inning or so, the Big Skirt hit a 3 run bomb to put the Sox ahead for keeps and the ball landed about 2 rows in front of me. I saw it roll around on the stairs and as I started after it 4 fat guys ( and I never saw fat people move that fast before ) jumped out of their seats and pounced on it. My potential souviner was trapped under about 200,000 lbs of blubber.

 

 

Sigh. :angry:

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