After taking 2 out of 3 games in Florida, the Cubs returned home needing to win 1 game to go to their first World Series in 58 years, and their top two starters, Mark Prior and Kerry Wood, were scheduled to take the bump for games 6 and 7. Prior was dominant in Game 6, giving up only 3 hits heading in to the 8th inning. The crowd was starting to anticipate that, after years of futility, their team was about to make it to the promised land. With only 5 outs standing between the Cubs and the World Series, Luis Castillo came up to bat against Prior and hit a foul ball down the left field line.
That’s when things started to fall apart, and one man’s life was, at least temporarily, destroyed.
Tonight is the 10 year anniversary of what has become known as the Steve Bartman game. From my vantage point in the upper deck down the left field line, I couldn’t see the play as it happened. The ball disappeared as the 400 section blocked my view, but, based on the crowd’s reaction, you could tell instantly that something could happen. The replays quickly showed what we had missed, that a young man, decked out in a goofy sweatshirt, Cubs hat, and bulky Walkman headphones, tried to catch the foul ball, getting in the way of left fielder Moises Alou, who was not exactly hiding his displeasure. The crowd grew angry and, as we would later learn, Bartman had to be escorted from the stadium for his own safety.
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