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  • DaveDQ
    13
    • Sep 2003
    • 7664

    #16
    Re: THROW IT BACK! THROW IT BACK!

    I would think the experience of catching or snagging a ball would trump throwing it back. I always though of it as a big deal so I'm not too crazy about the trend.
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    • gopher_guy
      The Kaptain
      • Jul 2011
      • 7389

      #17
      Re: THROW IT BACK! THROW IT BACK!

      Originally posted by Chaos81
      I'd find a kid sitting near me and give it to them. If they want to throw it back, so be it, but I think it's stupid to do so.
      My first baseball game ever was Twins vs. Royals at the dome when I was like 8, foul ball was hit and an old guy in the row in front of us caught it, turned around and gave it to me. I don't know why, but I remember it very vividly. I was so stoked, and I guarantee I would still recognize him if I saw him on the street. Getting a ball at a MLB game is a big deal for the kids
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      • SPTO
        binging
        • Feb 2003
        • 68046

        #18
        Re: THROW IT BACK! THROW IT BACK!

        Originally posted by Chaos81
        I'd find a kid sitting near me and give it to them. If they want to throw it back, so be it, but I think it's stupid to do so.
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        • Bellsprout
          Hard Times.
          • Oct 2009
          • 25652

          #19
          Re: THROW IT BACK! THROW IT BACK!

          Originally posted by sydrogerdavid
          1. If you catch a visiting team's home run ball; would you throw it back?

          2. If you catch a rival team's home run ball; would you throw it back?
          I would give the ball to a kid who didn't care who hit it and was just happy to have one in both instances.
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          • bkrich83
            Has Been
            • Jul 2002
            • 71582

            #20
            Re: THROW IT BACK! THROW IT BACK!

            Back in the day when the Padres played at Qualcomm stadium I threw a home run ball that Mike Piazza hit back on to the field. Then security kindly asked me to leave the stadium for throwing an object back on the field.
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            • Mo
              SSN
              • May 2003
              • 11425

              #21
              Re: THROW IT BACK! THROW IT BACK!

              Throw it back, duh.

              Actually I was at Wrigley the other day, near the right field line/bleachers. Brewers hit a Homer, guy that caught it did not want to throw it back. Dudes next to him pressured him into he finally gave in.



              Originally posted by Perfect Zero
              I wouldn't throw it back on either accounts, and I think it's stupid that this idea of throwing back the ball is spreading. Heck, they started doing this at the Ballpark last year. Where does that ball go after it hits the field? The ball girl picks it up and throws it into the first or third base side with fans leaning in to get the ball. You might as well keep it, it's hard enough to snag a ball now-a-days.
              I actually followed that homerun ball and security picked it up, gave it to the bullpen, who throw it in to the dugout where it disappeared.
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              • Jr.
                Playgirl Coverboy
                • Feb 2003
                • 19171

                #22
                Re: THROW IT BACK! THROW IT BACK!

                I've heard a lot of fans at Wrigley now bring an old baseball to the game with them, so they can throw that one back and keep the actual game ball.

                I don't know if this is true or not, but there ya go.

                I agree with some others, I would definitely give the ball to the nearest kid to where I'm sitting. I have enough baseballs (collected them through my playing days) and I have a couple of MLB balls from friends that have played, so unless it was a historic ball I don't need anymore.
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                • HadlerT
                  Pro
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 664

                  #23
                  Re: THROW IT BACK! THROW IT BACK!

                  I wouldn't throw it back. I've gotten a Willie Bloomquist foul ball, and a Mark Texeira HR. As a M's fan, Bloomquist was one of my favorite players, I have it in a case in my room with his card with it. My Texeira ball is somewhere in my garage, lol.
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                  • Bamafan3723
                    THE Standard in CFB
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 7287

                    #24
                    Re: THROW IT BACK! THROW IT BACK!

                    Heck no! The chances of me catching a home run are not good. If it happened, there would be no way I'd just "throw it away".
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                    • snepp
                      We'll waste him too.
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 10007

                      #25
                      Re: THROW IT BACK! THROW IT BACK!

                      Originally posted by Mo
                      Actually I was at Wrigley the other day, near the right field line/bleachers. Brewers hit a Homer, guy that caught it did not want to throw it back. Dudes next to him pressured him into he finally gave in.

                      Those dudes, aka, douchbags.
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                      • Perfect Zero
                        1B, OF
                        • Jun 2005
                        • 4012

                        #26
                        Re: THROW IT BACK! THROW IT BACK!

                        Originally posted by Mo
                        I actually followed that homerun ball and security picked it up, gave it to the bullpen, who throw it in to the dugout where it disappeared.
                        Ahh, I didn't know how they do it at Wrigley. When they were doing it at the Ballpark last year, the ballgirl would pick up the ball and turn toward the stands in foul territory, and a bunch of people would put their arms in the air hoping to get the ball. It was so stupid to see people throw the ball away in the outfield just so some bozo in the field level seats could have that ball back.
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                        • PlusTheHarm
                          Pro
                          • Jan 2012
                          • 506

                          #27
                          Throw it back. I don't go to the ballpark for a ball anymore. I'm not 12. If there was a kid in the immediate vicinity, I'd give it to him. But I'm not going to hunt him / her out.

                          Why throw it back? You just do. And this whole "you don't throw objects on to the field" ish is laughable. It's the one thing you can get away with throwing out on the field!

                          Maybe it was the beer, but throwing a ball back when the Cubs were losing (against the Cards) felt great. I'll also never sit in another bleacher "seat," so I got my one. And calling it stupid is sorta stupid. I'm not sure if this is common practice at every park, but it is just part of the Cubs experience. You go to see Wrigley and watch the Cubs lose, and throwing an opposing teams ball back is just part of it. At least a divisional foe. Maybe it's the grown men pushing people over, "fighting" someone for a ball that has sort of devalued it for myself as a souvenir.

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                          Last edited by PlusTheHarm; 04-23-2012, 10:12 AM.

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                          • Perfect Zero
                            1B, OF
                            • Jun 2005
                            • 4012

                            #28
                            Re: THROW IT BACK! THROW IT BACK!

                            Wow, that's pretty sad when losing becomes part of a grand tradition. I guess I don't understand why grown men act like children when they go to a park and throw things onto the field.

                            Originally posted by PlusTheHarm
                            Maybe it was the beer...
                            Then again, maybe I do...
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                            • 55
                              Banned
                              • Mar 2006
                              • 20857

                              #29
                              Re: THROW IT BACK! THROW IT BACK!

                              Originally posted by PlusTheHarm
                              And this whole "you don't throw objects on to the field" ish is laughable. It's the one thing you can get away with throwing out on the field!
                              Besides Wrigley Field, you will get thrown out of pretty much every other MLB ballpark for throwing a ball back onto the field of play, so yeah, not laughable at all.

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                              • Chrisksaint
                                $$$
                                • Apr 2010
                                • 19127

                                #30
                                Re: THROW IT BACK! THROW IT BACK!

                                Saw this happen during the last Marlins/Nats game when LoMo crushed a HR to tie it up. Seems like a stupid idea, if I ever caught one no matter who hit I'd keep it or give it to some kid nearby.
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