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MLB Superfan Zack Hample Catches Two Home Runs In The Same Game
MLB Superfan Zack Hample Catches Two Home Runs In The Same Game
MLB Superfan Zack Hample Catches Two Home Runs In The Same Game
Major League Baseball superfan Zack Hample has balls — 6,516 of them. In fact, Hample claims to have gotten a baseball at 880 consecutive games which he has attended. Hample, who wrote "How to Snag Major League Baseballs" in 1999, added to his collection on Thursday night when he caught two home run balls during the Arizona Diamondbacks' extra-inning win over the New York Yankees at Yank
Steelers Fan Gets Terrible Towel Tattoo
Steelers Fan Gets Terrible Towel Tattoo
Steelers Fan Gets Terrible Towel Tattoo
Pittsburgh Steelers fans are serious football junkies. Case in point: the guy that got an awesome full-size replica of the Terrible Towel tattooed in black on his chest. Sure, the Terrible Towels most often waved by fans at Steelers' games are bright gold, but that's really not important right now (and gold wouldn't show up the same way, so hush)...
Fan Imitates NFL Touchdown Celebrations In Parody Video
Fan Imitates NFL Touchdown Celebrations In Parody Video
Fan Imitates NFL Touchdown Celebrations In Parody Video
Two weeks between NFL games is a long time to wait for football. The fan in the video below was clearly suffering from pigskin withdrawal during the hiatus between the AFC and NFC title games and Super Bowl XLVII. He set up a video camera in his backyard, recorded his imitations of NFL touchdown celebrations and posted the resulting clip to YouTube...
Ukrainian Soccer Fan Attempts to Choke Ref During Match
Ukrainian Soccer Fan Attempts to Choke Ref During Match
Ukrainian Soccer Fan Attempts to Choke Ref During Match
There are plenty of sports fan who would love to attack an umpire or an official but most wouldn't go through with it if presented the opportunity. However, one Ukrainian soccer fan attending the Chernomorets/FC Metalist match this week decided to attack a linesman and nearly strangled him to death.
Are Fans Sitting Too Close to the Game? — Sports Survey of the Day
Are Fans Sitting Too Close to the Game? — Sports Survey of the Day
Are Fans Sitting Too Close to the Game? — Sports Survey of the Day
One feature common to nearly all of the ballparks built in the last 20 years or so—roughly since Baltimore's Camden Yards kick-started the surge of new stadiums in 1992—is the increased proximity of the fans to the action. Nearer outfield fences, smaller foul territories, and less room between the rows of seats and the barrier separating them from the field certainly help bring fans closer to the