Ryan Neal Jerseys 's 6-year-old son.

The news of the tragedy rocked the entire major league.

That winter, the Rangers announced they would be erecting a statue in remembrance of Stone outside the home plate entrance of the park.

In the days and months since, it seems that statue has become a trash can and a dumping ground for cans and bottles.

A picture that circulated Reddit on Monday showed hundreds of empty cans, Solo cups and bottles piled on top of the memorial by people either Michael Dickson Jerseys too lazy to find a trash can or unwilling to lose their place in line to act like a respectable human being.

(Photo from Twitter)

It's unclear whether this is a recent photo, but it matters not.

This behavior is absolutely unacceptable and disrespectful to not only the Stone family, but the entire Rangers fanbase.

Some have raised the point that perhaps it's a tribute to Stone; however, the statue's proximity to the park's entrance gates would seem to imply that this was the final (yet, still laziest) resting place for items that fans are prohibited from bringing into the stadium.

And if it turns out to be the case that there are no trash cans in close proximity, that would be an egregious error on the Rangers' behalf.

The photo has caught the attention of the Rangers' PA announcer, Chuck Morgan, who tweeted Monday night that he intends to inform ballpark operations.

Sporting News has reached out to the Rangers seeking comment.

Thanks everyone, I will talk to ballpark operations people and I am sure this i sue will be taken care of

Chuck Morgan (@TEXPAMAN)

Let's hope.

In the meantime, USE A TRASH CAN!

UPDATE: The Rangers have i sued the following statement to Sporting News.

"The Rangers certainly regret and apologize for the trash that Nigel Warrior Jerseys accumulated on the Rangers Fans statue at the home plate gate this afternoon. With thousands of opening day fans, many of whom had been tailgating, entering the park in the 30 minutes before game time, large amounts of cans, bottles, and other items that are prohibited in the park, accumulated at all entrances. Numerous clean up calls came into the maintenance department in this period, and the club utilized a large number of employees to continually remove the vast amount of trash that was L.J. Collier Jerseys accumulating. The debris on the statue was removed in a timely manner but it should not have been allowed to be placed there in the first place. The Rangers Fans statue is a cherished component of Globe Life Park in Arlington and the club will make certain this situation does not occur in the future."

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Some visitors to the Rangers' Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas, showed that they are disgustingly lazy and disrespectful.

Outside the ballpark is a statue dedicated to Shannon Stone.

MORE: | |

You might remember Stone's tragic story.

In July 2011, after losing his balancewhile trying to catch a ball that outfielder Josh Hamilton had to sed to Stone Ryan Neal Jerseys 's 6-year-old son.

The news of the tragedy rocked the entire major league.

That winter, the Rangers announced they would be erecting a statue in remembrance of Stone outside the home plate entrance of the park.

In the days and months since, it seems that statue has become a trash can and a dumping ground for cans and bottles.

A picture that circulated Reddit on Monday showed hundreds of empty cans, Solo cups and bottles piled on top of the memorial by people either Michael Dickson Jerseys too lazy to find a trash can or unwilling to lose their place in line to act like a respectable human being.

(Photo from Twitter)

It's unclear whether this is a recent photo, but it matters not.

This behavior is absolutely unacceptable and disrespectful to not only the Stone family, but the entire Rangers fanbase.

Some have raised the point that perhaps it's a tribute to Stone; however, the statue's proximity to the park's entrance gates would seem to imply that this was the final (yet, still laziest) resting place for items that fans are prohibited from bringing into the stadium.

And if it turns out to be the case that there are no trash cans in close proximity, that would be an egregious error on the Rangers' behalf.

The photo has caught the attention of the Rangers' PA announcer, Chuck Morgan, who tweeted Monday night that he intends to inform ballpark operations.

Sporting News has reached out to the Rangers seeking comment.

Thanks everyone, I will talk to ballpark operations people and I am sure this i sue will be taken care of

Chuck Morgan (@TEXPAMAN)

Let's hope.

In the meantime, USE A TRASH CAN!

UPDATE: The Rangers have i sued the following statement to Sporting News.

"The Rangers certainly regret and apologize for the trash that Nigel Warrior Jerseys accumulated on the Rangers Fans statue at the home plate gate this afternoon. With thousands of opening day fans, many of whom had been tailgating, entering the park in the 30 minutes before game time, large amounts of cans, bottles, and other items that are prohibited in the park, accumulated at all entrances. Numerous clean up calls came into the maintenance department in this period, and the club utilized a large number of employees to continually remove the vast amount of trash that was L.J. Collier Jerseys accumulating. The debris on the statue was removed in a timely manner but it should not have been allowed to be placed there in the first place. The Rangers Fans statue is a cherished component of Globe Life Park in Arlington and the club will make certain this situation does not occur in the future."

Some visitors to the Rangers’ Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas, showed that they are disgustingly lazy and disrespectful.

Outside the ballpark is a statue dedicated to Shannon Stone.

MORE: | |

You might remember Stone’s tragic story.

In July 2011, after losing his balancewhile trying to catch a ball that outfielder Josh Hamilton had to sed to Stone Ryan Neal Jerseys ‘s 6-year-old son.

The news of the tragedy rocked the entire major league.

That winter, the Rangers announced they would be erecting a statue in remembrance of Stone outside the home plate entrance of the park.

In the days and months since, it seems that statue has become a trash can and a dumping ground for cans and bottles.

A picture that circulated Reddit on Monday showed hundreds of empty cans, Solo cups and bottles piled on top of the memorial by people either Michael Dickson Jerseys too lazy to find a trash can or unwilling to lose their place in line to act like a respectable human being.

(Photo from Twitter)

It’s unclear whether this is a recent photo, but it matters not.

This behavior is absolutely unacceptable and disrespectful to not only the Stone family, but the entire Rangers fanbase.

Some have raised the point that perhaps it’s a tribute to Stone; however, the statue’s proximity to the park’s entrance gates would seem to imply that this was the final (yet, still laziest) resting place for items that fans are prohibited from bringing into the stadium.

And if it turns out to be the case that there are no trash cans in close proximity, that would be an egregious error on the Rangers’ behalf.

The photo has caught the attention of the Rangers’ PA announcer, Chuck Morgan, who tweeted Monday night that he intends to inform ballpark operations.

Sporting News has reached out to the Rangers seeking comment.

Thanks everyone, I will talk to ballpark operations people and I am sure this i sue will be taken care of

Chuck Morgan (@TEXPAMAN)

Let’s hope.

In the meantime, USE A TRASH CAN!

UPDATE: The Rangers have i sued the following statement to Sporting News.

“The Rangers certainly regret and apologize for the trash that Nigel Warrior Jerseys accumulated on the Rangers Fans statue at the home plate gate this afternoon. With thousands of opening day fans, many of whom had been tailgating, entering the park in the 30 minutes before game time, large amounts of cans, bottles, and other items that are prohibited in the park, accumulated at all entrances. Numerous clean up calls came into the maintenance department in this period, and the club utilized a large number of employees to continually remove the vast amount of trash that was L.J. Collier Jerseys accumulating. The debris on the statue was removed in a timely manner but it should not have been allowed to be placed there in the first place. The Rangers Fans statue is a cherished component of Globe Life Park in Arlington and the club will make certain this situation does not occur in the future.”

Rangers fans leave bottles trash on memo:

Some visitors to the Rangers' Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas, showed that they are disgustingly lazy and disrespectful.

Outside the ballpark is a statue dedicated to Shannon Stone.

MORE: | |

You might remember Stone's tragic story.

In July 2011, after losing his balancewhile trying to catch a ball that outfielder Josh Hamilton had to sed to Stone Ryan Neal Jerseys 's 6-year-old son.

The news of the tragedy rocked the entire major league.

That winter, the Rangers announced they would be erecting a statue in remembrance of Stone outside the home plate entrance of the park.

In the days and months since, it seems that statue has become a trash can and a dumping ground for cans and bottles.

A picture that circulated Reddit on Monday showed hundreds of empty cans, Solo cups and bottles piled on top of the memorial by people either Michael Dickson Jerseys too lazy to find a trash can or unwilling to lose their place in line to act like a respectable human being.

(Photo from Twitter)

It's unclear whether this is a recent photo, but it matters not.

This behavior is absolutely unacceptable and disrespectful to not only the Stone family, but the entire Rangers fanbase.

Some have raised the point that perhaps it's a tribute to Stone; however, the statue's proximity to the park's entrance gates would seem to imply that this was the final (yet, still laziest) resting place for items that fans are prohibited from bringing into the stadium.

And if it turns out to be the case that there are no trash cans in close proximity, that would be an egregious error on the Rangers' behalf.

The photo has caught the attention of the Rangers' PA announcer, Chuck Morgan, who tweeted Monday night that he intends to inform ballpark operations.

Sporting News has reached out to the Rangers seeking comment.

Thanks everyone, I will talk to ballpark operations people and I am sure this i sue will be taken care of

Chuck Morgan (@TEXPAMAN)

Let's hope.

In the meantime, USE A TRASH CAN!

UPDATE: The Rangers have i sued the following statement to Sporting News.

"The Rangers certainly regret and apologize for the trash that Nigel Warrior Jerseys accumulated on the Rangers Fans statue at the home plate gate this afternoon. With thousands of opening day fans, many of whom had been tailgating, entering the park in the 30 minutes before game time, large amounts of cans, bottles, and other items that are prohibited in the park, accumulated at all entrances. Numerous clean up calls came into the maintenance department in this period, and the club utilized a large number of employees to continually remove the vast amount of trash that was L.J. Collier Jerseys accumulating. The debris on the statue was removed in a timely manner but it should not have been allowed to be placed there in the first place. The Rangers Fans statue is a cherished component of Globe Life Park in Arlington and the club will make certain this situation does not occur in the future."

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