October 26, 200520 yr That's a die hard fan. If throwing them back wasn't a Cub thing, it would look very cool on the south side. It is one of the few things at Wrigley I actually like.
October 26, 200520 yr QUOTE(SSH2005 @ Oct 26, 2005 -> 04:01 AM) How ridiculously stupid. :headshake that is where Karma comes into play
October 26, 200520 yr Note to bleacher fans. Bring a sharpie and autograph the ball and then throw it back. Maybe add a screw you :finger
October 26, 200520 yr wow...a world series home run? that takes some balls. i guess i have to tip my hat to that fan. he could ebay it to some white sox fanatic like me for a lot of money.
October 26, 200520 yr QUOTE(bighurt2719 @ Oct 26, 2005 -> 07:39 AM) wow...a world series home run? that takes some balls. i guess i have to tip my hat to that fan. he could ebay it to some white sox fanatic like me for a lot of money. agree.. in this day and age of "value" in memorbelia I can't believe someone would throw it away. I mean people buy grilled chez with impressions on 'em and funny shaped chix nuggets for cryin out load... there's always a buyer.. even if they just blow it up...
October 26, 200520 yr QUOTE(sec159row2 @ Oct 26, 2005 -> 08:46 AM) agree.. in this day and age of "value" in memorbelia I can't believe someone would throw it away. I mean people buy grilled chez with impressions on 'em and funny shaped chix nuggets for cryin out load... there's always a buyer.. even if they just blow it up... And sometimes even if it's just a meaningless foul ball that did not affect the outcome of a game one bit.
October 26, 200520 yr QUOTE(DonkeyKongerko @ Oct 26, 2005 -> 09:01 AM) And sometimes even if it's just a meaningless foul ball that did not affect the outcome of a game one bit.
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