Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Seeking ‘closure,’ Cubs give Bartman World Series ring

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CHICAGO » Having ended their title drought, the Chicago Cubs want their most notorious fan to share in their good fortune.

The Cubs announced Monday they were giving a World Series ring to Steve Bartman, who deflected a foul ball that might have landed in left fielder Moises Alou’s glove with Chicago five outs from the World Series in 2003.

Bartman was harassed after the incident and has avoided the spotlight since. Chicago beat Cleveland last fall for its first championsh­ip since 1908.

The Cubs say they “hope this provides closure on an unfortunat­e chapter” and Bartman “continues to be fully embraced by this organizati­on.”

Bartman released statement saying he a is “deeply moved and sincerely grateful.” He praised team owners the Ricketts family and management, and called the ring a reminder of “how we should treat each other in today’s society.”

“My hope is that we all can learn from my experience to view sports as entertainm­ent and prevent harsh scapegoati­ng, and to challenge the media and opportunis­tic profiteers to conduct business ethically by respecting personal privacy rights and not exploit any individual to advance their own self-interest or economic gain,” he said. “Moreover, I am hopeful this ring gesture will be the start of an important healing and reconcilia­tion process for all involved.”

The Cubs said they “hope this provides closure on an unfortunat­e chapter.”

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