Why the chicago cubs won't win a championship their fans have better arms than most of their players

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It's a widely known tradition to throw the home run ball back if someone from the visiting team hits it out of the park. On Tuesday, a Chicago Cubs fan made an unbelievable throw and literally returned the ball to the man who crushed it.
In the ninth inning of San Francisco's 13-7 victory over Chicago at Wrigley Field, Miguel Tejada hit a solo home run to the left field stands. The Cubs fan made a beautiful catch (without a glove) and immediately launched the ball back on to the field.
The ball traveled to the infield and trickled over to the Giants dugout, where Aubrey Huff was standing. Huff knocked the ball backwards to Cody Ross, who handed it to Tejada who had just crossed home plate. Great timing!
 
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