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    Sportsbuy.com and the National Sports Collectors Convention sure have devised a way to get a lot of marketing without ever having to pay a dime.

    As you might have read on Deadspin, they're offering infamous Cubs fan Steve Bartman a cool $25,000 if he shows up to their memorabilia show in suburban Chicago and signs just one picture of him destroying the World Series dreams of Cubs fans everywhere getting tangled up with Moises Alou in Game 6 of the '03 NLCS.

    From the Orlando Sentinel:


    To collect the cash, all Bartman has to do is show up at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Ill., at 1 p.m. on July 31, prove his identity and sign a photograph of the infamous play. It will then be auctioned on the Web site with the proceeds going to a Chicago-based charity, according to a news release for the publicity stunt event.

    "No one in sports memorabilia history has ever been paid $25,000 to sign one autograph — not Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali, Joe DiMaggio, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, or any other athlete,” said Mike Berkus, co-Executive Director of The National. "Steve Bartman has been a recluse for years, but we’re hopeful that he will accept our invitation and generous offer to appear ... We have personal security to provide to Steve at The National and to a destination of his choosing.”


    It's an ingenious marketing plan, really, because I'm sure the organizers know they're dealing with probably the only man on Earth who wouldn't simply sign his name and then collect $25K. In the almost five years since his name became synonymous with the Billy Goat curse, Bartman has turned down every single interview request that has come his way and no doubt also said no to numerous book-TV-movie deals that were worth much, much more than what a bunch of baseball card dealers are offering here.

    What's worth noting, though, is just how much attention just the mention of Bartman's name in a press release can draw. Can you imagine what it'd be like if he actually showed up for one of these stunts?

  • #2
    I think theres more to it than the $25k. Like getting him there so he can be beaten.

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    • #3
      He isn't going. He had to go into hidding after that and leave chicago.

      he should probably into the witness protection.

      If he shows he's gonna get his ass beat.
      Last edited by meaiken; 07-24-2008, 08:51 PM.
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      • #4
        that poor guys life is over.
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        • #5
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          • #6
            Hes finished until the Cubs win the Series and that might be never

            Jokes aside that is the only time he can go back and I think the Cubs should do an on field ceremony for him kind of like Buckner.

            PEACE

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            • #7
              Damn poor mother fucker. I hope he gets his life back. Damn if its up to the Cubs he may be screwed for eternity. Good Luck Steve Bartman

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              • #8
                Originally posted by meaiken
                He isn't going. He had to go into hidding after that and leave chicago.

                he should probably into the witness protection.

                If he shows he's gonna get his ass beat.
                I'd go. Fuck all those idiots that still blame him.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by frankb03
                  I'd go. Fuck all those idiots that still blame him.

                  I agree, fuck those idiots. Its ridiculous what that dude has had to endure because the CUBS choked away that series.
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                  • #10
                    if I were him, I'd go and sign it.... Buck Naked or Bill Buckner or Babe Ruth or George W. Bush.

                    Then I'd say....."See ya suck holes!!!" And walk the hell away.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jcindaville
                      I agree, fuck those idiots. Its ridiculous what that dude has had to endure because the CUBS choked away that series.

                      If you want to be honest about it, the real cubs fans don't blame him. I feel bad for the guy. I wish they would let him be.

                      The media has a TON to do with it, and bringing it back up.

                      I guarantee you that he would be welcomed back to Wrigley if the media would just leave it alone.

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