The moment, which was caught on camera at a Worcester Red Sox game, showed a woman in shock after seeing the man with the ring. She shook her head no and dashed up the stadium stairs — leaving him stupefied. However, Steven Wooster, a fan who said he was at the game, told the radio station She ran up the stairs. It was horrifying. As the video went viral, it left netizens divided online. While most felt sorry for the man, others said the woman had the right to say no.
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What went wrong: Believe it or not, a lot of people wanted to see disco records destroyed. The crowd, who were reportedly heavily under the influence, soon realized that records could double as Frisbees, which naturally led to fans throwing firecrackers and drinks. When the demolition moment came, the explosion was bigger than expected and ended up ripping a hole in the outfield grass.
Thousands of fans ran onto the field to join the mayhem, burning banners and throwing objects. The batting cages were even destroyed in the riot. The outcome: The Tigers refused to take the field, forcing the White Sox to forfeit the game. The quick patch job on the outfield left the grass uneven and players complained about it for the rest of the season.
The Promotion: Ball Night. Fans entering the game were given a souvenir baseball. What went wrong: Turns out baseballs are pretty convenient things to throw. In the seventh inning, fans threw balls at an opposing outfielder when he bobbled a play. The real drama happened in the bottom of the ninth, though. Dodger Raul Mondesi and manager Tommy Lasorda were ejected for arguing a strikeout call, inspiring about fans to throw their promotional balls onto the field.
The umps urged the Cardinals to stay on the field, but finally decided to end the game after more fans decided to contribute their gifts to the game. The Outcome: The Dodgers were forced to forfeit the game, the first forfeit in the National League in 41 years. Fifth Third Ballpark, The Promotion: Cash Drop.
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