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Braves Fan Good At Eluding Field Security Guards
Published 4/4/2008 at The Sporting Blog
By Chris Mottram This guy can't be accurately labeled as a "streaker" because he was still fully clothed, thankfully. So call him what you will, as long as you don't deny the fact that he put on quite a show during the 10th inning of last night's Braves-Pirates game: I like how he went straight for the rosen bag right outta the gates. Tossing that thing seemed to be his main objective, because from there it was chicken-without-head time, which was quite successful as well. He was, however, eventually caught by the superior athletes that make up Turner Field's security, as this grainy AP photo proves: [image]
The Braves Need to Hire Some New Security
Published 4/5/2008 by Will Brinson at FanHouse
Filed under: Atlanta, Braves, NL East, MLB Fans, MLB VideoUnder no circumstances should a fan ever be able to a) get on the field and more importantly, b) run around for nearly 30 seconds before being caught. The video here is from a bit far away, but that's because it was taken by a fan in the stands. Obviously, SportsSouth cut away during the broadcast of Thursday's Braves - Pirates game, which is understandable if not annoying. Sure the batter's reaction is funny, but come on, we want to see this fan juking fat old security guards. Now you ...
Braves Fan Good At Eluding Field Security Guards
Published 4/13/2008 at The Sporting Blog
By Chris Mottram This guy can't be accurately labeled as a "streaker" because he was still fully clothed, thankfully. So call him what you will, as long as you don't deny the fact that he put on quite a show during the 10th inning of last night's Braves-Pirates game: I like how he went straight for the rosen bag right outta the gates. Tossing that thing seemed to be his main objective, because from there it was chicken-without-head time, which was quite successful as well. He was, however, eventually caught by the superior athletes that make up Turner Field's security, as this grainy AP photo proves: [image]
