2003 NLCS, Game 6: Marlins at Cubs (EP6)
Résumé de l'épisode 6
Florida Marlins 8 at Chicago Cubs 3, F/11 -- The Marlins pieced together yet another unbelievable rally, unwittingly aided by a Cubs fan in the stands... soon to be come known as "Bartman." The Cubs, just five outs from their first World Series berth since 1945, allowed eight runs in a wild and wacky eighth inning as the Marlins rallied to force a decisive Game 7. With Mark Prior cruising and the Cubs leading, 3-0, Juan Pierre hit a one-out double in the eighth. Luis Castillo then hit a foul ball on the edge of the seats down the left-field line. Moises Alou reached up to make the catch, but several fans reached for the ball and one knocked it away just inches from Alou's glove. "I thought we had Castillo out," Cubs manager Dusty Baker said. "We didn't have fan interference because [the umpires] can't call it because the ball wasn't on the field of play."