Cubs fan appears to shove young girl in fight for home run ball: ‘I would’ve clocked him’

The Cubs have a new villiain in their midst. A viral moment came out of the Chicago-Cardinals matchup on Sunday when a Cubs fan was seen seemingly shoving a girl for a home run ball.
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The Cubs have a new villiain in their midst. A viral moment came out of the Chicago-Cardinals matchup on Sunday when a Cubs fan was seen seemingly shoving a girl for a home run ball. During the bottom of the third inning at Wrigley Field, Pete Crow-Armstrong hit a blast to right field and brought James Triantos home with him to shrink St. Looking closely at the fan footage, a young woman was bending down in her row to grab the Crow-Armstrong homer.
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- The Cubs have a new villiain in their midst. A viral moment came out of the Chicago-Cardinals matchup on Sunday when a Cubs fan was seen seemingly shoving a girl for a home run ball.
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Cubs fan appears to shove young girl in fight for home run ball: ‘I would’ve clocked him’
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