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Monday, 22 August 2011

Fantastic Fan Bold Steps To Get A Hand

Fantastic Fan Bold Steps To Get A Hand
Atlanta Braves flashing some serious leather too late. Which continued during the 8-1 victory in the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday night, when the center fielder, Michael Brook (record) crashed into the wall to rob Turner Field, Paul Goldschmidt (Notes) extra bases.
But as wonderful and important play Bourn only gave half of my vote for better management of the game. The other half will go to the young man sitting along the first base line about 30 rows up on the ground, which impressed the audience with a leaping, one hand catch by Martin Prado (notes) in the third round ball foul.
Oh, did, and I mention it was a catch with bare hands with one hand?
Great game
I know someone who has already tried to make a hook like a younger man. It was at Milwaukee County Stadium in the early 1980s, baseball was hit by Cecil Cooper. This fan has also jumped from his seat, jumped up and tried to hook the drive line of the air with your bare hands. Unfortunately, baseball sprang his hand and ended up on the lap of an elderly lady who was not even see the field when the ball was hit.
The fan that day was my father. And just remember he brought home was the return of a baseball in his hand which lasted for about two weeks. After hearing the story of my dad hundreds of times - just this season, of course - I really admire the effort of the fan in Atlanta, as well as its ability to keep the ball.
Well done, young man.
Now go put some ice on that hand.

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