This is too much now.Fans name and where he works are in the newspaper

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Dont meen to sound dramatic.....but if the CUBS do lose tonight, this kids life is trully in jeopordy. Very sad indeed.
 

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Why would a newspaper print this guys name and where he works? Completely inappropriate and inexcusable. Man I hate the fvckin' media.

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maybe he can sue the paper for big bucks and move to his own island...

yeah thats a good idea
 

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Man in stands described as diehard fan
October 15, 2003

BY ANNIE SWEENEY, FRANK MAIN AND CHRIS FUSCO



The man some fans blame for Tuesday night's Cubs loss because he reached out and touched a foul ball that Moises Alou was trying to catch is a diehard Cubs fan who coaches youth baseball in the north suburbs.


Steve Bartman, 26, works at Hewitt Associates, an international consulting firm in Lincolnshire.

"He is an associate at Hewitt, and he is not coming to work today because of the incident," Suzanne Zagata-Meraz, a spokeswoman for Hewitt, said this morning. "That was a decision that Steve and [Human Resources] made together. We have been in contact with Steve."


A man who answered the door at the Northbrook home where friends and a neighbor said Bartman grew up defended him, saying he only did what came naturally when a foul ball came his way.


"He's a huge Cubs fan," said the man, who responded to "Mr. Bartman." "I'm sure I taught him well. I taught him to catch foul balls when they come near him."


He declined to say any more and would not confirm what relation he is to Steve Bartman.


A neighbor, Ron Cohen, said he has known the Bartman family for 20 years. He and others said Bartman was a graduate of the University of Notre Dame who played for and is now a coach for the Renegades, an elite youth baseball club in Niles.


Cohen said he saw Bartman on Sunday and that Bartman told him then that he had tickets to Tuesday's game.


"He felt great he got tickets to the game," said Cohen, 63.


Cohen was watching the game on TV with his son, who grew up with "Stevie," when they recognized the man in the Renegades shirt.


"I really was just surprised," said Cohen, who called Bartman's mother. "I think it's just a natural tendency. Everybody reaches. I'm not trying to defend him, but I think it's just a natural tendency. He may not have seen Alou coming."


He described Bartman as a baseball fanatic.


"He's a good kid, a wonderful son, never in any trouble," Cohen told a Sun-Times reporter. "I don't think he should be blamed at all. People reach for balls. This just happened to be a little more critical. If Florida didn't score all the runs, you wouldn't be standing here."


A parent whose son played baseball for the Renegades last year echoed Cohen's description of Bartman.


"He was a fine guy. He was a good baseball coach to my son," said Roger Shimanovsky, 41. "Believe me, I'm sure nobody feels worse about this than him."


Bartman is listed as a coach of the Renegades' 13-year-old team this year, according to the organization's Web site.


He also was a player on a 1992 Renegades team that finished with 47 wins and 10 losses. The team was the Palatine League champion and the Pekin Fourth of July tournament champion.


The home where Bartman grew up backs up to a baseball field where his dad would hit pop-ups for him and his friends to catch, said Ron Cohen's son, Gary Cohen, 34. He said Bartman's favorite player growing up was Cubs second baseman Ryne Sandberg.
 

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Come on, this the good old USA. The Bartman is now famous. He made a move all of would have made. Now he will reap the rewards. T-shirts wil be out soon. Look for him to be on Leno/ Letterman. His book on jinxes and curses will be out soon. His autograph is already $25 bucks on E-bay. AnaNicole Smith will start dating him. Queer Eye has already lined him up for a make-over. Baseebaall will be very very good for him. Only in America.
 

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Unless something happens to the guy he would have no case against the paper.

They would wrap themselves in the first amendment as a defense in any case.

Where the argument could be made and possibly stick is if an attacker gathered the personal info from the article then the paper could possibly be shown to have recklessly endangered this individual.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ~Falco~:
Come on, this the good old USA. The Bartman is now famous. He made a move all of would have made. Now he will reap the rewards. T-shirts wil be out soon. Look for him to be on Leno/ Letterman. His book on jinxes and curses will be out soon. His autograph is already $25 bucks on E-bay. AnaNicole Smith will start dating him. Queer Eye has already lined him up for a make-over. Baseebaall will be very very good for him. Only in America.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I concur
 

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The Bartman has been invited to Yatch with Gloria Stefan In Miami. Marlins have given him a huge fiber glass Marlin replica to hang on his wall at home. Miami has given him the keys to the city. October 14th has been declared Bartman day in Miami. Its not all bad for the Bartman. Look for him on the cover of Time.
 

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Classy move by the Sun Times.
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Now every wacko and psychopath in the Midwest knows who he is and where he works.

He is definitely THE right person to blame for the Pierre double, the Mordecai double and the Gonzalez error. In fact, he's probably the guy who shot Archduke Ferdinand to start WWI.
 

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I feel bad for the guy. He looked scared shitless in that video. If the Cubs lose today, he should just move for his safety. Lots of nuts out there.
 

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Way overboard, if you look at the picture there are numerous fans going for the ball. Its BS! The Cubs just need to "sound off" tonight and win a ballgame at home and end this sh!t of projecting on the innocent fan!
 

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Way beyond overboard. Nice country we have here. So much love around 9/11 and now we discuss the harming of a man over a baseball game. If the cubs are the better team, they will win. If not, they will be watching. Sad reality we are witnessing here.
 

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