
"I didn't really get a chance to back that statement up with that has nothing to do with Doc, that has nothing to do with Shohei, any of the players over there. I love Mookie Betts; I look up to him like crazy. Freddie has only ever been great to me. If anything, those are the guys that have given those fans a reason to be fans."
"I grew up going to Dodgers games when they weren't always good, when they had Mannywood pop up, but they (the fans) go in phases. All fans fight and stuff, but I remember putting the Giants fan in a coma. That stuck with me as a kid. Just little things. Sitting in the stands, just nasty stuff goes on."
Chicago Cubs All-Star Pete Crow-Armstrong sparked controversy by criticizing Los Angeles Dodgers fans, claiming they attend games mainly to take pictures without paying attention to the action. During an appearance on the Foul Territory show, he clarified his comments were directed at the fanbase, not the Dodgers organization or players like Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman, whom he respects. Crow-Armstrong referenced negative fan experiences at Dodger Stadium, including the 2011 Bryan Stow incident where a Giants fan suffered a traumatic brain injury. Despite growing up in Southern California and attending Dodgers games as a child, he expressed frustration with what he characterized as phases of poor fan behavior at the stadium.
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