Mets outfielder Curtis Granderson confronts fan who grabs him

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Hands off.


That seemed to be what Mets outfielder Curtis Granderson told an overzealous Angels fan who reached out and touched him in the eighth inning on Friday night.


Granderson snagged a fly ball in the right field corner, and as he was about to throw the ball back into the infield, a fan put his hand on Granderson’s back. That didn’t sit well with the first-year Met.


”Say whatever you want to say, boo, cheer, clap, cheer for your team, cheer for the other team, but just don't physically touch the players,” the player told NJ.com.


Here’s the confrontation:

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id say all and all Granderson handled the situation the right way it he seemed rather calm when he was talking to the fan and the fan knew he screwed up. So really good for Curtis in not making the situation more dangerous by going into the stands or losing his cool. could you imagine if it was milton bradley?
 

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I was watching the game. The guy didn't grab him.

He reached out and touched his shoulder as he was getting ready to throw the ball back in.

Kind of creepy either way.
 

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I think they should just not allow anyone in the ball parks any longer.
 

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Looks like as if the fan meant to pat the player on the back as if to say "Good Play" but miss judged the timing of the players actions of being in the act of throwing it back in. It's an Angel fan so I don't know why he would be patting the player on the back.
 

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He handled it very professionally.

Where are all the people that think he should have gotten violent with the fan?
 

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"Once you come onto the field of play, whether it’s reaching over or actually stepping onto the field of play, obviously, then the rule has been broken," Granderson said. The Mets lost to the Angels, 5-4.


This comes the same week that Orioles outfielder Adam Jones said players should be able to cleat fans that run onto the field.

Maybe they should both relax a bit. FANS are who pays their absurd checks

Looked like the guy was just giving him a pat on the back after a nice play anyway
 

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Granderson is on the away team here and probably feels the hostile environment. I get it, Granderson was in a sort of vulnerable position and sometimes the fight or flight syndrome kind of kicks in.

Good thing it didn't get more out of hand.
 

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LOL. Talk about moving the goal posts!

Because getting stabbed is the same thing as patting someone on the back

Talk about idiocy. When you're a professional athlete, you have no idea who is in what mindset or what they plan on doing out there hence the example of Seles and Gamboa. You can't relax out there when you just don't know what people are going to do.
 

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Granderson has been around a long time. He's seen athletes get stabbed, attacked on the court in Detroit and all sorts of things off the field we don't even know about.

And you sitting in your double wide in Indiana tell him to relax a little? Get outta here with that nonsense.
 

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Granderson has been around a long time. He's seen athletes get stabbed, attacked on the court in Detroit and all sorts of things off the field we don't even know about.

And you sitting in your double wide in Indiana tell him to relax a little? Get outta here with that nonsense.

Really?

Unnecessary dude.

Make your point leave the bullshit out of it
 

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​there is no reason why the guy should have even touched him.you just don't do that to any ball player unless your in green bay and they jump in the arms of the fans,.....he handled the situation great but if he wacked him in the puss,it would have been justified
 

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He handled it very professionally.

Where are all the people that think he should have gotten violent with the fan?

agreed. The fans said he was sorry. It was interesting fo sure
 

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Talk about idiocy. When you're a professional athlete, you have no idea who is in what mindset or what they plan on doing out there hence the example of Seles and Gamboa. You can't relax out there when you just don't know what people are going to do.

thanks for filling us in on how it feels to be a professional athlete bro ;)
 

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