White Sox now have their own Steve Bartman

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 White Sox now have their own Steve Bartman
If your team is going to have its own Steve Bartman moment, it’s certainly better that it happens in an exhibition game than in the postseason. That’s exactly what happened in Saturday’s Civil Rights game exhibition against the Mets. Trailing 2-0 with two runners base, Carlos Quentin drove the ball to the right field warning track. Ryan Church got his glove on the ball as ... [link]

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The Scorecard: Putting on the finishing touches
Published 3/31/2008 at Big League Stew
... Cordero are banged up. [Mr. Irrelevant] • A Braves beat reporter writes about his first trip to Nationals Park. [Braves Blog] • The Cubs will unveil an Ernie Banks statue today (if the rain ever lets up). [View From The Bleachers] • Thanks to Andre Ethier, Juan Pierre and his contract will be starting the season on the bench. [6-4-2] • The White Sox now have their own Steve Bartman ... kind of. [Bugs & Cranks]

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