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It’s been more than two decades since a foul play led one baseball fan to burst into public consciousness — and just as ...
Steve Bartman stays hidden — and it’s not hard to see why By . Ken Davidoff. Published Oct. 28, 2016, 1:42 a.m. ET. CHICAGO — The Post has a few friends who live in this great city, so when ...
Steve Bartman in pop culture The incident and Bartman himself have taken on a life of their own since 2003. ESPN's "Catching Hell" documentary told the Bartman story in 2011, though Bartman ...
Cubs fan Steve Bartman sits in the Wrigley Field stands during the eighth inning of Game 6 of the National League Championship Series against the Marlins on Oct. 14, 2003.
The thing to remember always is just how gracious Steve Bartman has been these past 14 years. Perhaps that’s a commentary on how low our bar is set now and for how we define genuine celebrity.
Steve Bartman was nowhere to be found. In fact, nobody’s really seen him in the 11 years since it happened. He has turned down more than 200 interview requests.
Saturday marks 20 years since the Oct. 14, 2003 Steve Bartman incident, which made the Cubs fan a household name and helped propel the then-Florida Marlins to the 2003 World Series.
Many expected the Cubs to try to reach out to Steve Bartman after winning their first World Series since 1908, and it sounds like they will. Bartman was unfairly blamed for reaching for a foul ...
The Steve Bartman incident occurred at Wrigley Field Oct. 14, 2003, during Game 6 of the National League Championship Series between the Chicago Cubs and the Florida Marlins. With the Cubs holding ...
Steve Bartman is off the hook. But a spokesman for the infamous Chicago Cubs fan said Bartman didn’t express relief after Game 7 of the World Series on Wednesday night. After all, the Cubs are ...