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ARLINGTON, Texas - A 4-year-old boy who lost a foul ball to a not-so-grown-up adult is getting a windfall worthy of a game-winning home run hitter.
A man sitting behind Nick OBrien at a Texas Rangers baseball game Sunday knocked the boy against the seats as he dived to get a foul ball. Fans started chanting Give him the ball! but the man wouldnt give it up.
I couldnt believe someone would do something like that to a 4-year-old boy, said Nicks mother, Edie OBrien.
OBrien said she swatted the man with a cardboard fan and called him a jerk, among other names. I said, You trampled a 4-year-old boy to get this ball, and he said, Oh, well, she told ABCs Good Morning America on Wednesday, adding that the man seemed proud he got the ball.
Video shows Nick was standing up as the man dived across the boys seat to grab the ball at Nicks feet. The mans leg strikes the boy, and the boy is jostled a second time as the man stands up with the ball and appears to exchange words with the mother.
Nick wasnt hurt, but fan outrage mushroomed, and even Rangers announcer Tom Grieve voiced his disapproval on TV, calling the man the biggest jerk in this park. The man and a woman with him left before the game was over.
Meanwhile, the Rangers and the St. Louis Cardinals quickly made sure Nick got souvenirs of his own two bats and four baseballs, including one signed by Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan, a former Ranger.
Cardinals outfielder Reggie Sanders came out between innings to give Nick a bat and ball. In my heart, I thought I should do something, said Sanders. Its all about the kids.
The man who took the foul ball has not responded publicly to the criticism, but The Dallas Morning News identified him as Matt Starr, a married, 28-year-old landscaper and former youth minister.
Starr is not the bad guy hes been made out to be, said Rick DuBose, senior pastor of the Sachse Assembly of God Church. He probably got a little aggressive and did something he regrets. But thats not Matt. Hes a good kid, a good young man.
On Good Morning America, host Charles Gibson gave the OBriens more souvenirs Wednesday this time from the New York Mets. The family got tickets to Wednesday nights game against the Cleveland Indians.
Wow, Nick responded
Honest to Pete, I saw this on TV this morning and had trouble believing my eyes. I just keep wondering how this guy could sit there ignoring the taunts of the crowd, apparently firm in his conviction that he had done nothing wrong. What possible pleasure is he ever going to get from that ball, knowing he won it by being bigger than a 4 year old? Has the world gone nuts?
ARLINGTON, Texas - A 4-year-old boy who lost a foul ball to a not-so-grown-up adult is getting a windfall worthy of a game-winning home run hitter.
A man sitting behind Nick OBrien at a Texas Rangers baseball game Sunday knocked the boy against the seats as he dived to get a foul ball. Fans started chanting Give him the ball! but the man wouldnt give it up.
I couldnt believe someone would do something like that to a 4-year-old boy, said Nicks mother, Edie OBrien.
OBrien said she swatted the man with a cardboard fan and called him a jerk, among other names. I said, You trampled a 4-year-old boy to get this ball, and he said, Oh, well, she told ABCs Good Morning America on Wednesday, adding that the man seemed proud he got the ball.
Video shows Nick was standing up as the man dived across the boys seat to grab the ball at Nicks feet. The mans leg strikes the boy, and the boy is jostled a second time as the man stands up with the ball and appears to exchange words with the mother.
Nick wasnt hurt, but fan outrage mushroomed, and even Rangers announcer Tom Grieve voiced his disapproval on TV, calling the man the biggest jerk in this park. The man and a woman with him left before the game was over.
Meanwhile, the Rangers and the St. Louis Cardinals quickly made sure Nick got souvenirs of his own two bats and four baseballs, including one signed by Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan, a former Ranger.
Cardinals outfielder Reggie Sanders came out between innings to give Nick a bat and ball. In my heart, I thought I should do something, said Sanders. Its all about the kids.
The man who took the foul ball has not responded publicly to the criticism, but The Dallas Morning News identified him as Matt Starr, a married, 28-year-old landscaper and former youth minister.
Starr is not the bad guy hes been made out to be, said Rick DuBose, senior pastor of the Sachse Assembly of God Church. He probably got a little aggressive and did something he regrets. But thats not Matt. Hes a good kid, a good young man.
On Good Morning America, host Charles Gibson gave the OBriens more souvenirs Wednesday this time from the New York Mets. The family got tickets to Wednesday nights game against the Cleveland Indians.
Wow, Nick responded
Honest to Pete, I saw this on TV this morning and had trouble believing my eyes. I just keep wondering how this guy could sit there ignoring the taunts of the crowd, apparently firm in his conviction that he had done nothing wrong. What possible pleasure is he ever going to get from that ball, knowing he won it by being bigger than a 4 year old? Has the world gone nuts?