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NEW YORK -- A fan plunged from the upper deck at Yankee Stadium onto the screen behind home plate during Tuesday night's game between New York and the Chicago White Sox, then was taken to a hospital for observation.

The game was delayed for four minutes in the eighth inning after 18-year-old Scott Harper of Armonk, N.Y., plummeted about 40 feet onto the large net. After the final out, he was carried from the ballpark on a stretcher, his head immobilized in a neck brace, and taken to Lincoln Hospital.

Harper told three friends he was sitting with that he was going to test whether the net would hold his weight -- and then he jumped, police said.

"The next thing you know, you don't see him anymore. You saw him on the net," said 18-year-old Mike Spadafino, one of Harper's friends.

Obviously scared and shaken after he landed, Harper sat with his head in his hands for a few moments before climbing on the net back up to the middle level of seats as players watched and the crowd roared.

"That was the only exciting thing that happened today," Yankees owner George Steinbrenner said after Chicago's 2-1 victory.

Harper then was hoisted over the railing and led away by security.

"People think we threw him off, but we're all best friends, so I don't think that would ever happen," said 20-year-old Giusseppe Tripi, another one of Harper's friends.

Det. Kevin Czartoryski said Harper was arrested and police expect to charge him with reckless endangerment, criminal mischief, criminal trespass and disorderly conduct.

"They claimed we were saying, 'Sit or jump, sit or jump,' " Spadafino said. "It was everyone in there, in the basic area."

It was the second time in five years a fan dropped from the upper deck at Yankee Stadium. In May 2000, 24-year-old Stephen Laurenzi of Yonkers, N.Y., was unconscious for a short time while sprawled on the net as a game between Boston and New York went on. He also was arrested and taken to a hospital for observation.

"I was hoping I wouldn't see that again," Yankees manager Joe Torre said. "You could break your neck."

In 1997 and 1998, there was only a high backstop behind the plate and no netting extending to the stands.

"I've never seen anything like that before," White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said. "I think that's New York, you know, anything can happen.
 

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lol im not really sure what to make of this story..

im glad he's ok... but :doi:
 

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I was watching the game( White Sox/ Yankees) live last night when it happened.

It was quite weird, to say the least. The fan actually fell out of the upperdeck and was saved by the net. What was really weird, was the fan and ballpark personnel reaction. The fans and players thought it was funny.Players and fans were laughing and snapping pictures. The ball park personnel made no effort to assist him. The Sox announcers put it in perspective. They commented that it was very seriously dangerous and the fan was in danger of dying and that the net could tear at any moment. The fan had to crawl a hundred feet up the net and when he finally reached the railing 3 cops yanked him up and slapped him around. The guy was genuinely scared crapless and shaken up and they treated him like one of the lunatics who run onto the field. Maybe the story of how he landed on ther net was different than what I saw, but this guy's reaction to what happened was one of genuine fear. It didn't seem like it was a prank. I am just wondering what the follow up will say.
 

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Never mind the guys a butthole

FALL GUY: The game was delayed for four minutes in the eighth inning when an 18-year-old fan, Scott Harper of Armonk, N.Y., plummeted about 40 feet from the upper deck onto the netting behind home plate at Yankee Stadium.

Harper told three friends he was sitting with that he was going to test whether the net would hold his weight -- and then he jumped, Det. Kevin Czartoryski said.

Shaken after he landed, Harper sat with his head in his hands for a few moments before climbing on the net up to the loge level. He was hoisted over the railing and led away by security.

After the game, Harper was carted from the stadium on a stretcher, his head immobilized in a neck brace, and taken to a hospital for observation. He was arrested, and Czartoryski said police expect to charge him with reckless endangerment, criminal mischief, criminal trespass and disorderly conduct.
 

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Aaaa ha ha ha! This guy is going to show up in those Darwin Awards books someday!

That picture is great! :biglaugh:
 

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arthurracoon said:
Giusseppe Tripi, another one of Harper's friends.
The wierdest and funniest part of this story is this guys name. There is no way that is real, he made it up like I would make names up i high school on picture day.


Side note, a friend of mine did that as well in high school(make a name up) and got away with Otis Fadotis, true story. There were also a group for firends that got at the Brady Bunch kids names in in the junior section. Greg and Marsha were dating in real life.
 

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Fan arrested day after a plunge from Yankee Stadium upper deck

By MIKE FITZPATRICK, AP Sports Writer
August 10, 2005

NEW YORK (AP) --
A fan who plunged from the upper deck at Yankee Stadium onto the screen behind home plate during Tuesday night's game between New York and the Chicago White Sox was released from the hospital into police custody Wednesday.

The game was delayed for four minutes in the eighth inning after 18-year-old Scott Harper of Armonk, N.Y., plummeted about 40 feet onto the large net.

After the final out, he was carried from the ballpark on a stretcher, his head immobilized in a neck brace, and taken to Lincoln Medical Center, where he was treated and released Wednesday.

He was immediately placed in police custody and taken to the 44th precinct in the Bronx where he was booked on charges of reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct, a New York police spokesman said.

Harper was being held in a detention cell at the precinct awaiting arraignment Wednesday in Bronx Criminal Court, according to Michelle Medley of the Bronx District Attorney Office. The DA has not yet determined the specific charges in the criminal complaint against Harper, said Medley.

Harper told three friends he was sitting with that he was going to test whether the net would hold his weight -- and then he jumped, police said.

``The next thing you know, you don't see him anymore. You saw him on the net,'' said 18-year-old Mike Spadafino, one of Harper's friends.

Obviously scared and shaken after he landed, Harper sat with his head in his hands for a few moments before climbing on the net back up to the middle level of seats as players watched and the crowd roared.

``That was the only exciting thing that happened today,'' Yankees owner George Steinbrenner said after Chicago's 2-1 victory.

Harper then was hoisted over the railing and led away by security.

``People think we threw him off, but we're all best friends, so I don't think that would ever happen,'' said 20-year-old Giusseppe Tripi, another one of Harper's friends.

``They claimed we were saying, `Sit or jump, sit or jump,''' Spadafino said. ``It was everyone in there, in the basic area.''

It was the second time in five years a fan dropped from the upper deck at Yankee Stadium. In May 2000, 24-year-old Stephen Laurenzi of Yonkers, N.Y., was unconscious for a short time while sprawled on the net as a game between Boston and New York went on. He also was arrested and taken to a hospital for observation.

``I was hoping I wouldn't see that again,'' Yankees manager Joe Torre said. ``You could break your neck.''

In 1997 and 1998, there was only a high backstop behind the plate and no netting extending to the stands.

``I've never seen anything like that before,'' White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said. ``I think that's New York, you know, anything can happen.''
 

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