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Toronto Fans around him should have turned him immediately after the incident.


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Difference between a team missing someone smuggling in contraband, although many parks are much better at screening for metal than others, and selling the missiles to fans to enable them to throw them. Toronto is the only MLB team still allowed to sell these huge cans. It needs to be banned.

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Uh...you can totally buy pounders of Flying Dog at Camden Yards.

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He says: “I’d love to tell you what happened and my story,” said Pagan, whose social media presence showed he was at the the game, and whose Twitter account has since been deleted. “But I can’t say anything.”

You have no story, asshat, besides the fact that you're a stupid, drunken frat boy.

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He says: ?I?d love to tell you what happened and my story,? said Pagan, whose social media presence showed he was at the the game, and whose Twitter account has since been deleted. ?But I can?t say anything.?

You have no story, asshat, besides the fact that you're a stupid, drunken frat boy.

IF he is the culprit, he is despicable for thinking he can make a buck out of throwing the beer can at Kim.

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IF he is the culprit, he is despicable for thinking he can make a buck out of throwing the beer can at Kim.

Coming to theaters in May 2018: "Canucklehead: Story Of An Asshat", starring Martin Shkreli as Ken Pagan. Also starring Pauly Shore, Lindsey Lohan, Carrot Top, Gary Busey and a nearly unrecognizable Nicolas Cage under layers of prosthetics as Hyun-Soo Kim.

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He's claiming it wasn't him (of course). I saw somewhere that people say they have proof that it was a woman with blonde hair. Whatever.

Here's what ticks me off....it shouldn't be that hard to positively identify who really did it. You're telling me NONE of the people sitting in that section saw who threw it, and couldn't point that person out to the stadium officials? That's total BS. All of them covered for the offender. Disgusting.

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