On this night 13 years ago, Steve Bartman became famous

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That guy got brought through the ringer.
 

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scum cubs fans ruined this man's life. and he truly loved the cubs.
 

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scum cubs fans ruined this man's life. and he truly loved the cubs.


oh jc we all know you are him.








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Indiana-- Steve Bartman has been in the Federal Witness protection program since the infamous day of October 14th, 2003 when he interfered with a foul ball down the 3rd base line that would have been a potential catch by Cubs outfielder Moises Alou.
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Chicago ahead 3–0 and holding a 3 games to 2 lead in the best of seven series, several spectators attempted to catch a foul ball off the bat of Marlins' second baseman Luis Castillo. One of the fans, Steve Bartman, reached for the ball, deflecting it and disrupted a potential catch by Cubs outfielder Moisés Alou. If Alou had caught the ball it would have been the second out in the inning, and the Cubs would have been just four outs away from winning their first National League pennant since1945. Instead, the Cubs ended up surrendering eight runs in the inning and shortly afterward lost the game, 8-3. When they were eliminated in the seventh game the next day, the "Steve Bartman incident" was seen as the "first domino" in the turning point of the series.[SUP][1][/SUP]In the aftermath of the incident Bartman, a lifelong Cubs fan, had to be escorted from the stadium by security guards and placed under police protection for a time when his name and address were made public on Major League Baseball message boards.

It has been found out that Steve Bartman has started a new life from sources recently that he and his family have been moved to a small Southern town in Indiana. His new name given to him by the witness protection agency is Justin Cruise.

He has attempted to disguise his ID by becoming a Cincinnati Reds fan.

He has had many struggles with his new life. He graduated at a top 10 business school out of college and quickly latched on to his dream job becoming the top equities broker at a major Fortune 500 company.

Weeks after this promotion he became disgruntled with this position and took on another dream job with a similar position at a much smaller company.

A few weeks later he got tired of the corporate grind and decided to become a professional handicapper and world famous online poker player.
This lasted several weeks until he got disenfranchised with all the bad beats he was suffering from the volatile game of poker.

So against his will he went back into the corporate world to return to equity trading.

Since then he got married and started building a mansion in Southern Indiana complete with what he calls a man cave. This man cave is highlighted by a huge 3000 square foot sports den with 7 90" big screen tv's and 2 fireplaces. He still gambles on sports part time.

He was recently outed as Steve Bartman through an investigation from "anonymous" the internet hacking group famous its great work exposing the Westboro Baptist cult and many other unscrupulous people on the internet.

Justin Cruise(AKA)Steve Bartman has been having a very difficult time hiding his true love for the Cubs. He has been found on a famous internet message board showing his love for the Chicago Cubs. But his reputation on this message board is legendary for mushing peoples betting selections.

Everytime he professes a liking to a team on this message board the team he parades goes on to lose in incredible fashion.

Just a few weeks ago a Louisiana man had an NBA GOY play where his team was losing by over 30 points then Steve Bartman(AKA JUSTIN CRUISE) came into the thread and made fun of his play. Immediately after making fun of the play the Louisiana guys team made a historic 4th quarter run and came back for one of the most improbable wins in the history of the NBA.

There have been countless other events similar to this in the past regarding Justin Cruise comments on this message board.

One time he predicted at 20 to 1 favorite to win a World Cup match then the 3rd world country that barely made the event deleted the heavy favorite in the most improbable fashion.

Because of his innate ability to effect the outcome of these events this causes great concern understandably for Cubs fans.
Steve Bartman(AKA JUSTION CRUISE) already cost the Cubs fans one World Series. Now he is on this message board singing the praises of the Chicago Cubs again 12 years after costing the Cubs a title in 2003.

It is amazing looking back on it how one man can have so much power and influence just with his words and actions. Who would have ever thought that a single man that is witness protection in Southern Indiana could cost the Cubs not 1 but 2 world series? Any man that can bring down the promising careers of Mark Prior and Kerry Wood should be feared.

 

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scum cubs fans ruined this man's life. and he truly loved the cubs.

well jc picked the cubs to win it all last season after his washington pick went up in flames.
so since he says they wont win it this year its time to pop corks.
 

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Chops pattern is so predictable and funny. you can set your clock by it

First, his lame attempt to put me down backfires when I call him out for his horrific Austin Davis prediction

then right on cue, he vanishes from that thread without so much as a whimper like a little bitch

BUT, his panties get so bunched up about it that he trolls my every post for the next 7 days or so to try to build back up his fragile and weak self esteem

guy is just sad. a pathetic excuse for a grown man.
 

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Chops pattern is so predictable and funny. you can set your clock by it

First, his lame attempt to put me down backfires when I call him out for his horrific Austin Davis prediction

then right on cue, he vanishes from that thread without so much as a whimper like a little bitch

BUT, his panties get so bunched up about it that he trolls my every post for the next 7 days or so to try to build back up his fragile and weak self esteem

guy is just sad. a pathetic excuse for a grown man.

Similar to how I called you bad at fantasy football so you trolled me around insulting me, until I smacked you down in that thread and you ran off like a bitch?

Or similar you go into multiple threads and state as if it's fact that the Cubs will not win this year, so I challenge you to a wager, and you ran off like a bitch?
 

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jc did you sell that foul ball on ebay
 

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i see what you did there.

jc originally posted in this thread the cubs will not win the world series this year then deleted the post before 5 mins just for the record.

i dont know if thats enough clinch the ws for the cubs or not.

not sure if edited post count towards the jc curse.
 

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I actually know the guy. All of us little league coaches used to meet at Applebees every Wednesday night during the season. Surprisingly, he has alligator arms when the check comes.
 

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alou really threw gas on the fire...science established based on trajectory he would not have caught it..unless its a bonds 700 ball or something along those lines, i never get people going crazy for a souvenir..i mean, its a fucking baseball

for the first time i agree with vit, i know emotions and alcohol were running crazy but the cubs fans acted like a punch of punks
 

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alou really threw gas on the fire...science established based on trajectory he would not have caught it..unless its a bonds 700 ball or something along those lines, i never get people going crazy for a souvenir..i mean, its a fucking baseball

for the first time i agree with vit, i know emotions and alcohol were running crazy but the cubs fans acted like a punch of punks

Have you ever seen "Catching Hell", the Bartman documentary?

A lot of interviews with fans that were there and feel guilty as hell to this day. It was definitely disgraceful behavior. Absolutely not Bartman's fault.

Tried to give him literally hundreds of thousands of dollars and he never took a cent.
 

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If Bartman was smart, as soon as the Cubs win the WS (eventually?) he would come out of hiding.

Instant celebrity, and would do very well for himself in commercials, appearances, etc.

Hopefully he plays this hand correctly and comes out with the last laugh. He would be set for life.
 

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Have you ever seen "Catching Hell", the Bartman documentary?

A lot of interviews with fans that were there and feel guilty as hell to this day. It was definitely disgraceful behavior. Absolutely not Bartman's fault.

Tried to give him literally hundreds of thousands of dollars and he never took a cent.

Yeah man, that dude had some real principals, so rare today. Mob rule at that point, I just always thought the fans fed off Alou who acted like such a fucking baby. Really felt for the guy. Can you imagine going to a game and that happens? Jesus.

I mean, its not like they didnt lose that game and the next.
 

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