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CHICAGO --The Chicago Cubs says a female fan hit by a line drive foul ball during Sunday's game was conscious and taken to a hospital. The woman was carried off on a stretcher at Wrigley Field.
CHICAGO (CBS) --A man who lost the sight in his right eye after he was hit by a foul ball at ... both Cubs and White Sox players have been involved in incidents in which fans were hit by foul ...
The 20th anniversary of the Alex Gonzalez Game is upon us, though few Chicago Cubs fans refer ... the team thought nothing of the foul ball at the time. Cubs fan Steve Bartman sits in the Wrigley ...
One very athletic Chicago Cubs fan made a very impressive play in the stands while holding a child in the crowd at Wrigley Field. On a foul ball from Pitsburgh Pirates outfielder Edward Olivares ...
On Sunday one unlucky Chicago Cubs fan went viral after apparently stealing a foul ball from a child sitting in front of him during a game against the St. Louis Cardinals. —Cut4 (@Cut4 ...
A Chicago Cubs fan took a spill trying to catch a foul ball. The Chicago Cubs might not have finished their renovations before the season started, but that hasn’t stopped fans from coming out to ...
The 20th anniversary of the Alex Gonzalez Game is upon us, though few Chicago Cubs ... true story of the foul ball that changed one man’s life and left a scar on Cubs fans.
a fan named Steve Bartman reached up and interfered with a foul ball that could have been caught by Cubs outfielder Moises Alou. Chicago lost, the Marlins would go on to win the NLCS, and one fan ...
And a third memorialized the Chicago Cubs blasting seven home ... The card’s caption: “Fan wears 110MPH foul ball like a champ.” Topps did not immediately respond to requests for comment ...
The 20th anniversary of the Alex Gonzalez Game is upon us, though few Chicago Cubs ... true story of the foul ball that changed one man’s life and left a scar on Cubs fans.
CHICAGO — The 20th anniversary ... will have forgotten the true story of the foul ball that changed one man’s life and left a scar on Cubs fans. But scars heal, fortunately, and life goes ...