Catching Hell

Catching Hell

6.9

Sep 27 2011

2h 45m

Documentary

After the Chicago Cubs blow an opportunity to reach the World Series in 2003, Cubs fans blame the team's misfortune on fellow fan Steve Bartman, who interfered with a foul ball and prevented Moises Alou from making a catch.

Moises Alou

Moises Alou

Self

Steve Bartman

Steve Bartman

Self

Bill Buckner

Bill Buckner

Self

Bob Costas

Bob Costas

Self

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