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What happened to Steve Bartman? With the Cubs leading 3-0 in the eighth inning of Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS, Marlins infielder Luis Castillo lofted a fly ball into foul territory at Wrigley Field.
If the Cubs hadn’t fallen apart, we would never know the name Steve Bartman. Remember, when that moment happened, there was one out and a runner on second. The Cubs still led, 3-0.
CHICAGO — A WGN News exclusive — Steve Bartman has received an official Chicago Cubs 2016 World Series Championship ring as a special gift from the Ricketts family and the Cubs organization.
An Arizona Diamondbacks fan interfered with a potential home run hit by San Francisco Giants infielder Christian Koss.
Bartman, a lifelong Cubs fan from Chicago’s north suburbs, was initially blamed for ending the Cubs’ highly touted World Series run 14 years ago.
For years after that incident in Game 6 of the 2003 National League Championship Series, the fates of Steve Bartman and the Chicago Cubs were intertwined as star-crossed losers. It was bizarre and … ...
The Cubs broke the curse – and freed Bartman from the chains of public scorn – and are going to the World Series for the first time in 71 years. They won game 6 against the Los Angeles Dodgers ...
In July 2017, Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts gifted Bartman with a 2016 World Series ring on behalf of the organization, hoping it would provide "closure on an unfortunate chapter of the story that ...
The Chicago Cubs are one win away from advancing to the World Series. This has fans overwhelmed with joy and excitement, but also a great deal of nervousness. It's around this time that we're ...
Steve Bartman won't be at the Cubs parade because, as has been the case for 13 years, he doesn't want any attention.
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