Does Bartman want to make a quick $25,000?

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Don't count on seeing Steve Bartman next week at the National Sports Collectors Convention in Rosemont, where he's being offered $25,000 in cash to show up and autograph a photo of him beating Moises Alou to that infamous foul ball. [link]

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Steve Bartman - the $25,000 Man
Published 7/24/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (arthur) at Towel Drills: A Chicago Cubs Blog
In a press release issued yesterday, Sportsbuy.com offered one of Chicago Cubs most hated fans $25,000 for one autograph. Sportsbuy.com announced yesterday that a briefcase filled with 250 $100 bills is being offered to Steve Bartman on "Redemption-Reward Thursday" at the annual sports collectibles convention. ...

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