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Fan injured, 17 ejected in Ohio baseball brawl

 

DAYTON, Ohio -- Fifteen players and both managers were ejected -- and a fan was sent to the hospital -- following a 10-minute, benches-clearing brawl in a Class-A minor league game between affiliates of the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs on Thursday night.

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The ejections were reversed by the league president George Spelius and the game was completed with Dayton winning 6-5.

The fan was taken to the hospital after being hit by a ball thrown by Peoria (Cubs) pitcher Julio Castillo, who was throwing at the Dayton (Reds) dugout but missed during the first-inning melee between Midwest League teams.

After a Peoria player was hit in the top of the first, Castillo hit two batters in the bottom half -- one in the head. The second hit batsmen by Castillo, Angel Cabrerra, made an aggressive slide into second to break up a double play. Castillo followed that by throwing his next pitch up-and-in to the next Dayton batter, prompting Dayton manager Donnie Scott to complain to the home plate umpire. Interim Peoria manager Carmelo Martinez -- filling in for Ryne Sanberg -- came onto the field to join the discussion.

The two managers began arguing, and when Martinez pushed Scott, the benches emptied.

During an hour-long delay, the teams protested the ejections by phone to league president George Spelius, saying they didn't want pitchers playing in the outfield to complete the game.

Spelius will take appropriate action once video footage of the game has been reviewed, Dayton general manager Gary Mayse said in a statement.

A telephone message left by the Associated Press left for Reds general manager Walt Jocketty, who attended the game, was not immediately returned.

Sandberg was in Cooperstown, N.Y., for the weekend's Hall of Fame induction ceremonies. Earlier this season, he was suspended three games for confronting the opposing manager during a game.

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Reputation:98
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Since:Dec 17, 2006

July 25, 2008 9:15 am
It's one thing to be hit by a foul ball and having to go to the hospital. But being hit by some punk pitcher trying to intentionally throw at someone in a dugout, there is surely going to be some sort of deal worked out. Has to.
Reputation:94
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Since:Mar 27, 2008

July 25, 2008 8:51 am

How long should the Cubs pitcher Julio Castillo be suspended for throwing the ball in the stands?  When Delmon Young (at the time in the Rays minor league system) threw his bat towards the umpire and hit h ...(more)

Reputation:96
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Since:Oct 9, 2007

July 25, 2008 1:01 am
How do you miss throwing at a dugout?  Hell, even Ebby Calvin 'Nuke' LaLoosh was able to hit the damn mascot in Bull Durham!  Maybe the Cubs should promote him now.
 
 
 
 
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