Galpal: Baseball not cause of beef
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Red Sox-Yankees Not Cause of Fan’s Death
Published 5/7/2008 by Eamonn Brennan at The Postmen // A Sports Blog // Chicago, IL.
Yesterday, when we heard about the Red Sox fan who was run over by a Yankees fan, we got a little frothy. Appropriately frothy, that is. There is nothing less justifiable in this world -- with the possible exception of our country's preference for Paris Hilton news to any number of crises in, say, Africa -- than baseball fans taking their fandom so seriously as to actually kill each other. Stupidity doesn't come any less distilled. Fortunately, in something nearing redemption, the deceased man's girlfriend is clearing up any talk of baseball-related beef (via Shysterball): But Beaudoin's devastated girlfriend Donna Dionne, 29, told the ...
As We Suspected . . .
Published 5/7/2008 by Craig Calcaterra at ShysterBall
. . .the reports that Matthew Beaudoin's death was caused by an argument over baseball were wrong: Ivonne Hernandez, 43, is accused of gunning her car into Matthew Beaudoin, 29, and his friends after what witnesses described as a barroom argument about the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry spilled outside Slade’s Food & Spirits in Nashua, N.H., early Friday. But Beaudoin’s devastated girlfriend Donna Dionne, 29, told the Herald yesterday, “Matt was sticking up for a friend who had been punched by this woman. It had nothing to do with a big baseball rivalry. These stories are wrong.” Dionne said Beaudoin’s friends, who witnessed the horror, told her the ...
Red Sox-Yankees Not Cause of Fan's Death
Published 5/7/2008 by Eamonn Brennan at FanHouse
Filed under: Boston, New York, Red Sox, Yankees, AL East, MLB FansYesterday, when we heard about the Red Sox fan who was run over by a Yankees fan, we got a little frothy. Appropriately frothy, that is. There is nothing less justifiable in this world -- with the possible exception of our country's preference for Paris Hilton news to any number of crises in, say, Africa -- than baseball fans taking their fandom so seriously as to actually kill each other. Stupidity doesn't come any less distilled. Fortunately, in something nearing redemption, the deceased man's girlfriend is clearing up any talk of baseball-related ...


