It was a beer can.
And you seem drunk coincidentally.
I thought Canadians were nicer than that.
It was a beer can.
And you seem drunk coincidentally.
I thought Canadians were nicer than that.
I can not believe the whole section was not ejected for their complicty .
Easy to identify the thrower who should have been arrested .
Do they not have video in Canada ?
I paused it and went back on DVR and immediately identified the perpetrator .
All middle aged ,elderly scum too , proudly wearing their jerseys .
I guess when you can't win a Stanley Cup , you resort to defiling America's great pastime .
No doubt about it, the entire incident was franking embarrassing.
I can live with one douchebag fan being a drunken idiot - that happens everywhere.
But everyone in the section should have identified him.
Stay tuned - this story is not over.
Hah! The brojos deleted my snark! Obviously a bit sensitive over the outcome of a baseball game.
You lose, yankster! We're goin' to Texas.
More like the best fans.
Sorry we're not as prissy as a U.S. stadium filing out to their cars.
Joey batflips wrote:
You lose, yankster! We're goin' to Texas.
The Yankees didn't even make the playoffs.
I look forward to seeing these fans pull s**t like this in texas.
Star wrote:
It was a beer can.
oh, no big deal then
Americans have guns; Canadians throw full cans of beer. It's all we got.
Stats the Man wrote:
I can not believe the whole section was not ejected for their complicty .
Easy to identify the thrower who should have been arrested .
Do they not have video in Canada ?
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The guy left before the cops could grab him.
Don't forget the guy behind home plate who had a chain around his neck and held up a noose with what looked like a stuffed animal hanging from it on every Baltimore delivery.
I thought our little brother behaved better than this.
feisty little brother wrote:
Don't forget the guy behind home plate who had a chain around his neck and held up a noose with what looked like a stuffed animal hanging from it on every Baltimore delivery.
That was the ump. We don't take chances up here.
The Toronto fans are pretty bad, although I do believe a lot of it stems from not understanding baseball.
On a slightly related note, why do wild card teams do the champagne shower? Are there any other sports that do champagne showers for clinching the 4th seed in the playoffs? It's just stupid and it seems to be a thing now whenever a team wins the wild card game.
feisty little brother wrote:
Don't forget the guy behind home plate who had a chain around his neck and held up a noose with what looked like a stuffed animal hanging from it on every Baltimore delivery.
I thought our little brother behaved better than this.
$210 for the ticket. That's the price of a new pair of Kayanos in Canada.
Don't let the actions of one buffoon define a fan base.
At least it isn't Euro Football, where Russians throw bananas on the pitch when black players come out.
THX1139 wrote:
At least it isn't Euro Football, where Russians throw bananas on the pitch when black players come out.
http://www.eurosport.com/football/banana-thrown-onto-pitch-during-rostov-s-champions-league-match-with-psv_sto5880579/story.shtml
We have very low standards for Russians. They aren't allowed to see anything outside of their country or Putin would lose control. They probably think slavery is still going strong in the U.S. so they are ok with being treated like slaves.
Deer Brojos, how does it feel to lose to the Jays again? last year when the Rangers lost. You resorted to questioning their integrity as well! Bashing Jose Bautista for showing up to that thug Odor and the Rangers with the bat flip!! Labelling a whole fanbase something for the actions of one fan is immature, especially after a loss. I'm sure the Orioles have worse fans if you opened up your mind. Keep Britton on the sidelines!
oh my dear lord wrote:
Don't let the actions of one buffoon define a fan base.
This isn't the first time though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzQ7PHzk5McGo watch a soccer/football match in a foreign country. Will make you think American (and Canadian) sports fans are the most well-behaved in the world.
Until you have had batteries and bags of urine thrown at you as a visiting fan, you haven't experienced bad fans.