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  •  Oh come on (none / 0)

    Shef was bending over to pick up the ball and the guy hit him in the face.  Whether it was intentional or not, only the fan knows.  But Shef has to defend himself - he's concentrating on the game and the fans have to make sure they don't interfere with the players.  

    Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?

    by johnny rotten on Thu Apr 14, 2005 at 07:35:04 PM PDT

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    •  what??? (none / 0)

      defend himself?

      what are you fucking talking about???  the fan wasn't attacking him!  there was nothing to defend.  if anything happened - and to me it's unclear that there was even any contact - it was totally incidental.  do you attack everyone who bumps into you on the street?

      •  Bad analysis (none / 0)

        Shef is playing the game and the fan entered the field of play and hit him.  Shef is concentrating on the game, he can't be looking out for fans.  When he gets hit in the face, he was assaulted and is entitled to defend himself.  

        You keep saying it was incidental, but you are just assuming that it was.  We don't know whether it was intentional or not, and in Shef's circumstances it is reasonable to believe that he is being attacked when he gets hit in the face by a fan.  

        Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?

        by johnny rotten on Thu Apr 14, 2005 at 07:47:30 PM PDT

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        •  i guess (none / 0)

          i guess you haven't seen the replays or weren't watching the game.  the guy was leaning over the rail swiping his hand upwards as the ball ran along the rail like the ten guys in front of him and the ten guys behind him.

          sheffield fielded th ball right there as the guy's hand was near sheffield's face.  his head did not move and his hat wasn't knocked off or even knocked askew.  IF there was contact it was a brush on the cheek or ear.  and it was a motion by the fan that began before sheffield's face was within reach.

          and, under the circumstances, his reaction was unquestionably wrong.  first, that's just not the society we operate in.  you don't get to attack people that touch you in a non violent manner.  second, he's a professional athelete and he should act like a professional.  i have to believe that after the chair incident last year in oakland that every MLB player has gotten training on fan violence.  third, he knows that the stadium is FULL of security and that he is in absolutely no danger.  fourth, the fact that after he threw the ball to the infield (remember, he attacked while he still had the ball and runners were presently scoring) he went BACK and did a fake lunge at he guy and started yelling at him.  that says to me that he was pissed, not in fear of attack.  you don't get to attacke people because they piss you off.

          •  Uh (none / 0)

            I watched multiple replays.  The guy hit him in the face.  All the other fans got out of the way.  Under the circumstances, Shef's reaction was reasonable.  He pushed the guy out of the way who was intruding into the field and assaulted him.  

            What, you can't defend yourself AND be pissed off?  

            Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?

            by johnny rotten on Thu Apr 14, 2005 at 08:05:54 PM PDT

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          •  what replay are you watching? (none / 0)

            there were just a couple people leaning over the stands anywhere near where sheffield actually grabbed it.  None of them were making a serious motion at the ball.  The only ones i saw were banging the padding in excitement.  That one fan was the only one whose hand was moving in an upward motion.

            Given that Sheffield says that he thought his lip was busted, I'd say his reaction was pretty restrained.  

      •  watch his hat (none / 0)

        if you are unsure if there was contact.  The hat moves as the fan's hand goes by Sheffield's face.  I have no idea if the fan was trying to slap at Sheffield or hit his glove or the ball or what, but he was reaching into the field of play and made contact with Sheff.  That is a big no-no.  The ushers come and remind you before the game not to interfere.  

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