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Anonymous
Epic Santana will be epic.
>> Anonymous
in b4 sweep
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>>112280
lol wut?
>> Anonymous
bring back the motha fucking expos.
>> Anonymous
Nice throw Castillo.
>> Anonymous
lol Beltran
>> Anonymous
lol Beltran again
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>>112313
seconded
>> Anonymous
IF THE METS COULD SCORE MORE THAN 2 RUNS THEY'D WIN GAMES AND SANTANA WOULD HAVE 7 WINS
>> Anonymous
in during sweep
>> Anonymous
GODDAMMIT SANTANA!
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>>112537
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>>112302
lol that.
>> Anonymous
HAHA Eat shit Bravesfags.
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>>112567
Sorry. I didn't hear you over the sound of a inning ending double play.
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Go sit down Johann, let the big boys take care of business.
>> Anonymous
in after sweep
>> Anonymous
Haha sweep, plus Chipper goes 2 for 4. What's he batting now like .420?
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ATLANTA -- Alcohol was a factor in the death of a 25-year-old man who fell down a stairwell at Turner Field during a game between the Atlanta Braves and New York Mets.

Justin Hayes of Cumming, Ga., suffered head injuries Wednesday night and was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital. He fell about 150 feet from the club level to the landing on the field level during the eighth inning.

The investigation is "pointing toward drinking. Alcohol was a factor," said Atlanta police department spokesman Ronald Campbell on Thursday.

Campbell said Hayes may have been sliding down the handrails when he fell.

"We are still waiting for the police report to be completed," Campbell said. "We had officers working at the game."

Mark Guilbeau, the senior investigator with the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office, said an autopsy will be performed.

The Braves issued a statement Thursday expressing sympathy for Hayes' family.

"The Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Police Department are investigating the tragic accident that resulted in the death of a 25-year old male fan at last night's game," the statement said. "Our sincerest and heartfelt condolences go out to his family."

Braves spokeswoman Beth Marshall said the team had no additional comment pending the investigation.

Turner Field, built for the 1996 Olympics, has been the Braves' home stadium since 1997. The Braves said it's the first nonmedical fatality at the stadium.

Earlier this season, a fan at Shea Stadium in New York was killed when he plunged four stories from an escalator during a game. According to media reports, witnesses said the man was perched on the escalator handrail when he lost his balance and fell.
>> Anonymous
I love how everyone was saying that the Mets would choke the division away.

You have to be in first to do that.
>> Anonymous
Getting swept in 4 games by a division member is big.
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>>112618
>The Braves said it's the first nonmedical fatality at the stadium.
>first nonmedical fatality
>nonmedical fatality
>nonmedical
?????????????????????
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>>112629
Maybe they're trying to make up for last season's epic collapse. You just watch with 5 games left they'll break out of last place to overcome a 15 game deficit and win the nl east.
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>>112643
Don't ask me dude I just found the story on ESPN.COM and lol'd my ass of so i just had to post it.
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>>112643
maybe cause he didn't need treatment cause he was just insta-dead
>> Anonymous
Bravesfag again. Just felt like bumping this because the sweep was awesome.

(of course, getting assraped by the Dbacks today sucked. Whatever. As long as we beat the Mets there is balance in the universe)
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>>114199
>Dbags

fix'd