What in hell are people like this thinking? A father and son asswipe team charges from the stands and tackles a first base coach from behind and try to beat him up. Can we guess at these guys’ IQs? First: to do this in the first place, you have to be an imbecile. Second: to do this a few feet from a dugout full of 200-pound, hard muscled professional baseball players, you have to be below an imbecile. You can bet the ball players poured out and kicked the shit out of the guys.
Have the jerks made any statement as to what in the world their beef was? Not that there could be anything that would excuse them. I’m just curious why they worked themselves up into such a state.
I saw the “replay” several times. Both the father and the son had taken their shirts off before runing onto the field. I don’t know what the bare chest may have sympolized. The coach was an elderly man. It was one of the ugliest things seen on TV in some time.
I’ve been trying to find a link, but everywhere I’ve had to register with some bullshit. Little help please?
I heard the players beat the shit out of them pretty well, and I’m salivating to see that.
I hope it didn’t have anything to do with alcohol, because it will be banned from games. I hope everyone enjoys watching games through a 20 foot high barbed-wire fence, because thanks to these two morons, that will probably be the case.
Lots of “issues” with Sox home games- but this is nuts.
The pictures (see www.espn.com) are distrubing, but the ass whipping the father-son team of mouthbreathers was excellent. Son is getting off with juvie charges as he is 15, but dad’s going to get a whole world of hurt.
First, I am depressed and sickened to be a White Sox fan today (well, moreso than every other day.) Two assholes who probably have the same mother put yet another black eye on Chicago sports.
But I have to take issue with this bullshit:
Paul Konerko was the first baseman, and he fielding a bunt when this occurred, and the umpire was watching the field. Don’t make it sound like Paulie was anything but disgusted and upset about this.
And I like Konerko’s quote: “I wish they had left the players out there to beat on them for an hour.”
Okay, let’s be honest One of three things had to be involved here:
Beer
Drugs
Beer and drugs
A father and his juvenile son, stripped to the waist, go charging onto a major league baseball diamond, which itself would get you in jail, and proceed to attack an old man, which inevitably arouses the wrath of 25-50 professional athletes, most of whom are 6 feet tall or taller and lift weights every day. Teh reason? They were given the finger. Yup. Beer AND drugs.
In the first place, you idiot, the pop-up bunt was fielded by the pitcher (who made a nice diving grab). Maybe Konerko was moving in the same direction as the play, and it wasn’t him standing next to first base. Maybe it was the second baseman, covering first on the bunt.
But SOME White Sox player who was standing beside first base, along with the first-base umpire, watched those two imbeciles start pounding away on the coach and slowly backed away. I saw this happen on the replay with my own two eyes. So don’t try telling me it didn’t happen that way.
The local view on this in Kansas City is that it could happen anywhere, Chicago just was were Moron and Moron Jr. lived.
These guys could only have had these thoughts:
They’re gonna let us finish, then we can go back to our seats!
They’re just gonna eject us from the ballpark!
It’s against the law for players to attack fans!
Mike Sweeney, the first baseman, is known as a clean living, never swearing, good guy. But he was quoted as saying he should have killed them. And he was giving Dad the Moron a verbal blast until they took him off the field.
To me, it looked like the Chicago first baseman was moving away because he saw the Royals bench charging the guys.
Hamlet, I shouldn’t have called you an idiot. That was uncalled-for. My apologies.
I still say Willie Harris or Matt Hollowell, or both (thanks for the info, elf6c, should have come to Gamboa’s aid instead of doing their best to quickly calculate the gross national product of Peru as expressed in Dutch guilders, or whatever was occupying their time.