Another picture perfect Sunday

(Matt Slocum/AP)
This fan at Arlington Stadium in Texas falls head-first over the rail trying to catch an eventual double hit by Houston's Craig Biggio in the second inning of Sunday's interleague game.
We hope he hurt himself. Not badly. Just enough to make him not do this stupid stunt again. At least that old ballguy could wack him over the head with the chair. Notice the wife making a real effort to help her man out.
As a result, he made the photo web of fame for Sunday's day in sports, via the Associated Press photo gallery:

(Kathy Willens/AP)
Anthony Deblase of Long Branch, N.J. decides to wear a bucket on his head during a rain delay at Yankee Stadium. The guy in Texas could have used his help.

(Elise Amendola/AP)
Annika Sorenstam, left, hugs Pat Hurst on the 18th green after they tied in the final round of the U.S. Women's Open golf championship in Newport, R.I. Now they have to play in an 18-hole playoff on Monday. This seems wrong on many levels. The fact they have to play a full 18, and the fact that they're hugging after Sunday's play. Please, don't show us this picture again.

(Steven Senne/AP)
This could have been Paula Creamer's reaction to the photo above, but it happened a few moments earlier, when she missed a putt on the 18th green and finished at 10-over par. So much for pretty in pink.

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Hollywood Story and David Flores, left, battle Healthy Addiction and Victor Espinoza at the top of the stretch and go on to victory in the $300,000 Vanity Invitational Handicap at Hollywood Park. Yes, it was a perfect Hollywood ending.

(Holly Stein/AVP)
Casey Jennings makes a dig during the men's AVP finals at Seaside Heights, N.J. Jennings and Matt Fuerbringer came from behind and outlasted Sean Scott and Dax Holdren 16-21, 21-12, 17-15.