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ScarletKnight41
Jul 02 2006 12:37 PM

Cubs fans pelt field after Pierzynski HR
RICK GANO
Associated Press

CHICAGO - With the Cubs so close to winning, fans littered Wrigley Field with plastic bottles, cups, and other debris Saturday after A.J. Pierzynski hit a two-out, ninth-inning homer to send the White Sox to an 8-6 victory.

The game was delayed nearly five minutes as security and the grounds crew came out to pick up the litter. Most of it fell on the warning track in the outfield, although some items, including a baseball, came out of the stands from behind the Cubs' dugout.

"I guess they can voice their opinions however they want to," Cubs center fielder Juan Pierre said.

"They shouldn't throw anything on the field. It was sad. It was frustrating for us to lose a game and have the fans react like this."

Much of the anger apparently was directed at Cubs closer Ryan Dempster, who retired the first two batters in the ninth with the Cubs leading 6-5. But two straight batters then reached base ahead of Pierzynski's homer.

Shortly after Pierzynski rounded the bases and got in the dugout, items began sailing onto the field. The Cubs are 1-11 in their last 12 homes games.

"It's tough because you never like to see that," Dempster said after blowing his fifth save of the season. "I wish I would have gotten the last out and you never would have seen that. It's tough."

The Cubs, who have lost two straight and four of five to the White Sox this season, dropped to 29-51.

Pierzynski has been in the center of the rivalry all season, first after he was punched by the Cubs' Michael Barrett on May 20, setting off a brawl.

"You don't want to see anyone throw anything on the field," Pierzynski said.

"You understand when your guy hits a home run and they throw the home run ball back. But you don't expect them to throw cups and throw everything else. ... You fear for Jacque (Jones), you fear for Juan Pierre and you fear for the outfielders and you fear for some fans who aren't doing anything and they might have the opportunity to get hurt."

Edgy DC
Jul 02 2006 12:57 PM

I know the instinct is to point at yourself there, and be a man, but Dempster should have to take repsonibility for what is his responsibility only.

Nymr83
Jul 02 2006 01:33 PM

I wish they'd had security and the local police round up anyone who they saw throw something and wrote them all a summons for disorderly conduct or something.

Johnny Dickshot
Jul 02 2006 05:42 PM

Fans throwing things on the field appears to me to be a freak occurance today whereas it was more common 20-30 years ago. Unless the guy is exaggerating a bit, the book I'm reading on the 1975 postseason describes showers of firecrakers, bottles, garbage, etc interrupting both the ALCS and NLCS games in '75 (in Oakland & Pittsburgh).

Shea fans threw a lotta crap at Rose in 73. Toilet paper rolls streaming down from the Upper Deck was a common sight in the World Series through the 70s and early 80s, as I recall it; as were fans racing onto and tearing up the fields.

We hardly see any of that anymore.

cleonjones11
Jul 02 2006 11:29 PM

Rose was almost hit by a large glass bottle..prompting the Staub Mays Hodges plea for peace versus forfeit....

Today..don't try anything at Shea anyway...