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Diamondbacks ban season ticket holder after mutiple fan interference incidents

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The fan, who said his name is Dave McCaskill, was ejected after the incident. McCaskill went on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM on Tuesday, saying he has been ejected three times and reviewed "nine or 10" times over the years.

I mean WTF dude? Guess require him to wear a straightjacket when he is allowed to return.
 
Some team needs to hire him as a player. He can stand there by the wall and just do that. Missed opportunity there, MLB.
 
If you ban this fan from attending the game he will have no purpose in life.
 
Clearly God loves unapologetic douchebags - he allows so many of them to flourish.
 
Seems like they should refuse to give him a season ticket in the front row of that section - put him in the boxes.
It’s weird how baseball stadiums can all be built SO differently.

Chase Field has one of the lowest right field walls in any Major League Baseball park.
 
You put seats literally on the home run fence...I mean...
 
It’s weird how baseball stadiums can all be built SO differently.

Chase Field has one of the lowest right field walls in any Major League Baseball park.
Thats one of the things that I love about baseball.

But Chase field doesnt have that low of a wall - Fenways RF wall is three feet, and the Dodgers isnt much taller. I just was at Daiken Park (Astros) and the RF wall seemed to be about 6-7 feet.
 
Seems like they should refuse to give him a season ticket in the front row of that section - put him in the boxes.

Someone like that will just go stand where he wants, until and unless the actual ticket holder gets security and it tells him to move. Then he'll just go stand somewhere else.

See it at concerts, stand-up shows, etc, all the time.
 
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