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October 9th 2003 |
Out of the Frying Pan |
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by Jessica Polko Mark Prior opened the game looking much less worried than he appeared in his division series start, though he did seem somewhat more concerned than he typically does in his regular season outings. However, we grew somewhat nervous watching him in the first inning when the selfish reaction of a front row fan put the Marlins' in scoring position. Juan Pierre grounded out to first, but after going down 0-2 in the count, Luis Castillo worked Prior for a walk, bringing Ivan Rodriguez to the plate. During his at-bat, IRod fouled a ball over to the wall several up from Florida's dugout. Paul Bako leaned into the first row trying to make the catch, but rather than backing out of Bako's way, fans grabbed out for the ball, knocking it away from the catcher. No one was tossed from the park, because they did not reach onto the field to interfere.
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