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2003 Chicago Cubs - Steve Bartman Game

2003 Chicago Cubs - Steve Bartman Game

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In this episode of Circle the Block, Rello and Cunda explore the cultural significance of baseball, focusing on the Dodgers' recent back-to-back championships and the infamous Steve Bartman incident that haunted the Cubs. They reflect on the Cubs' long-awaited victory in 2016 and its impact on sports culture, as well as the portrayal of the Cubs in pop culture, highlighting their legacy in American sports history. The conversation explores the Chicago Cubs' historic 2016 World Series victory, the infamous incident involving fan Steve Bartman, and the cultural impact of these events on sports and society. The hosts discuss Bartman's legacy, the fate of the ball he interfered with, and other notable fan interference moments in sports history, emphasizing the lessons learned about respect and treatment of individuals in the public eye.


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0:00 2003 MLB NLCS Fan Interference

0:23 Introduction to Circle the Block

1:30 Celebrating the Dodgers' Back-to-Back Championships

3:20 The Steve Bartman Incident: A Cubs' Heartbreak

10:52 The Cubs' 2016 World Series Victory

14:19 Cubs in Pop Culture: A Legacy

15:19 The Cubs' Historic Victory

20:20 Steve Bartman's Legacy

24:26 The Ball and Its Infamy

30:22 Fan Interference Moments

35:32 Lessons from Sports and Society



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