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‘F–king classy’ Cubs fans threw beer at Dodgers families: pitcher
By Mark W. Sanchez October 23, 2016 | 9:59am
‘F–king classy’ Cubs fans threw beer at Dodgers families: pitcher
Brett Anderson was not happy with celebrating Cubs fans. Photo: AP; Getty Images
Long-suffering. Ecstatic. Disbelieving. F–king idiots?
Brett Anderson added one adjective to describe Cubs fans late Saturday, after his Dodgers were defeated in Game 6, allowing Cubs fans to see their first World Series in 71 years.
After the 5-0 Cubs win, the Dodgers pitcher said their rowdy fans were celebrating too hard, directing their passion — and beer — to the Dodgers family section.
“Real classy cubs fans throwing beer in the Dodgers family section,” wrote the 28-year-old Anderson, who did not pitch in the series. “Stay classy f—–g idiots.”
For the most part, the fans reportedly did stay classy — from a 90-year-old die-hard to the Chicago faithful, still without a World Series title since 1908, staying in Wrigley Field long after the final out to drink in the feeling.
Anderson (and Dodgers families) would’ve preferred it if they had drunk in all of the beer, too.
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‘F–king classy’ Cubs fans threw beer at Dodgers families: pitcher
By Mark W. Sanchez October 23, 2016 | 9:59am
‘F–king classy’ Cubs fans threw beer at Dodgers families: pitcher
Brett Anderson was not happy with celebrating Cubs fans. Photo: AP; Getty Images
Long-suffering. Ecstatic. Disbelieving. F–king idiots?
Brett Anderson added one adjective to describe Cubs fans late Saturday, after his Dodgers were defeated in Game 6, allowing Cubs fans to see their first World Series in 71 years.
After the 5-0 Cubs win, the Dodgers pitcher said their rowdy fans were celebrating too hard, directing their passion — and beer — to the Dodgers family section.
“Real classy cubs fans throwing beer in the Dodgers family section,” wrote the 28-year-old Anderson, who did not pitch in the series. “Stay classy f—–g idiots.”
For the most part, the fans reportedly did stay classy — from a 90-year-old die-hard to the Chicago faithful, still without a World Series title since 1908, staying in Wrigley Field long after the final out to drink in the feeling.
Anderson (and Dodgers families) would’ve preferred it if they had drunk in all of the beer, too.