Here's the situation: Yesterday's game, Texas Rangers vs. St. Louis cardinals. A Ranger player hits a soft foul ball just behind the Cards dugout. A 4 year old fan in the front row has his glove on and he's ready. The ball is coming right to him when an older man behind him literally pushes the kid out of the way and grabs the ball. now I know the kid is 4 and probably wouldn't have caught the ball anyway, but that's beside the point. The crowd tries to get him to give the ball to the kid, he refuses. The TV announcers see what is going on and send their roving reporter down there. They offer him anything he wants to give the ball to the kid. He still refuses. The Cards bench see's what is going on and Reggie Sanders goes out, calls the kid down, and gives him an autographed ball and one of his bats. Two of the Ranger players go over and do the same. The guy was hounded so much by the crowd he finally got up and left, with his foul ball.
Here's my question: Would anybody here keep the ball in the same situation? Does the foul ball mean that much? I go the ballpark on a fairly regular basis. In all my nearly 28 years I've never caught a foul ball, not even close. But I always thought that if I did, I would hand it to the first young fan I saw knowing that it would make that kid's day.
I guess this is more of a rant than anything. I just can't believe someone would do that.
Here's my question: Would anybody here keep the ball in the same situation? Does the foul ball mean that much? I go the ballpark on a fairly regular basis. In all my nearly 28 years I've never caught a foul ball, not even close. But I always thought that if I did, I would hand it to the first young fan I saw knowing that it would make that kid's day.
I guess this is more of a rant than anything. I just can't believe someone would do that.
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