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Old 07-26-2008, 01:06 AM
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The relevance? In that brawl on Thursday, the player who threw that ball that missed the dugout, but hit the fan??????? You guessed it, another Dominican hothead. WTF was he thinking? Can you say deported????

ESPN - Minor league pitcher ordered held on assault charge - Minor Leagues

Minor league pitcher ordered held on assault charge
Associated Press
Updated: July 25, 2008, 11:17 PM ET

DAYTON, Ohio -- A minor league pitcher, who was accused of throwing a ball that hit a fan during a bench-clearing brawl, was arraigned Friday on a felonious assault charge via video from the Montgomery County jail and ordered held on $50,000 bond.

Dayton Municipal Judge Carl Henderson also required Peoria Chiefs pitcher Julio Castillo, who is from the Dominican Republic, to surrender his passport.

"This charge is a result of outlandish and inexcusable conduct by a professional baseball player," Montgomery County Prosecutor Mathias Heck Jr. said in a statement.

Castillo, 21, was arrested Thursday following the fight with the Class-A Dayton Dragons, authorities said Friday. Umpires ejected 15 players and the team's managers following the 10-minute brawl.

Video from the game shows Castillo angrily throwing a ball, but doesn't show where the ball landed.

The fan, who remains unidentified, was treated at Miami Valley Hospital and released, said hospital spokeswoman Nancy Thickel. She didn't know the extent of the fan's injuries. If convicted, Castillo would face up to eight years in prison and a $15,000 fine.


Dressed in jail blues, he stood with his arms folded behind his back and showed little emotion. He was flanked by his attorney and an interpreter. Castillo said he has been in the United States for a month and has been living with teammates in Peoria.

Defense attorney Kevin Braig had asked Castillo's release.

"He is employed gainfully by the Peoria Chiefs," Braig told the judge. "He has no history of prior offenses. I've been in contact with the club. This matter is being taken serious."

A message seeking comment was left with Braig.

Dragons spokesman Tom Nichols said no mention of the brawl would be made during Friday's game with Peoria, the final of a three-game series. Pregame warm-ups went without incident, with the players running, stretching and throwing on opposite sides of the outfield.

"I think what you're going to find is even a more controlled atmosphere tonight," said Jonathan Maurer, who brought his wife and their three children -- ages 9, 8 and 5 -- to Friday's game.

The first few innings went smoothly, with no sign of any animosity between the teams. No batters were hit and there were few inside pitches.

The Dragons are affiliated with the Cincinnati Reds, while the Chiefs with the Chicago Cubs.

Three Peoria batters were hit in Wednesday's game between the clubs. After a Peoria player was hit in the top of the first on Thursday, Castillo hit two batters in the bottom half -- one in the head. The second batter hit 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, prompting Dayton manager Donnie Scott to complain to the home plate umpire. Interim Peoria manager Carmelo Martinez -- filling in for Ryne Sandberg -- came onto the field to join the discussion.

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

The teams protested the ejections by phone to Midwest League president George Spelius, saying they didn't want pitchers playing in the outfield to finish the game. After an hour delay, the players who were ejected were allowed to come back and the game resumed. Dayton won 6-5.

"I wanted the game to continue, really for the fans," Spelius said Friday. He said he warned both managers that there would be severe consequences for any further incidents in Thursday's game.

Spelius said Friday that he spoke to the umpires about the brawl. He planned to read a report, review video footage and talk to team officials before imposing sanctions that could include fines and suspensions.

"He'll hand down the appropriate punishments he deems necessary," Chiefs spokesman Nathan Baliva said.

Reds general manager Walt Jocketty witnessed the fight from the stands. Cincinnati spokesmen Rob Butcher said Friday neither the Reds nor the Dragons would comment.

Sandberg was in Cooperstown, N.Y., for the weekend's Hall of Fame induction ceremonies.

Aaron Brown, a fan who was standing in the lower section of the stadium near home plate, said the fight was sad for baseball. Players ran out of the dugout, and "all hell broke loose," he said.

"You see paramedics running into the stands. Just when you think it ends, there is another group trying to fight. I was really surprised they continued the game," said the 28-year-old from Columbus. "I've never seen anything like it before."
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Old 07-26-2008, 03:05 AM
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Old 07-26-2008, 02:55 PM
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Tried a slider.....got a rising fastball instead, which may cost him his career..ouch
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Old 07-26-2008, 03:23 PM
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bad umpiring? the guy threw a fastball into the stands and sent an innocent fan to the hospital. you get bad umpiring almost every time you watch a game (did you see the #@$% strike called on mike lowell last night vs. the yankees? bull#$%@) that doesn't mean that you throw a ball like that. he was trying to hurt somebody. maybe not the person who was hit, but that's beside the point
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Old 07-27-2008, 05:22 AM
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bad umpiring? the guy threw a fastball into the stands and sent an innocent fan to the hospital. you get bad umpiring almost every time you watch a game (did you see the #@$% strike called on mike lowell last night vs. the yankees? bull#$%@) that doesn't mean that you throw a ball like that. he was trying to hurt somebody. maybe not the person who was hit, but that's beside the point
I'm sure you're not talking about the same pitch that was on the middle of the plate to outside corner and between the beltline and chest. The umps were calling that pitch ALL NIGHT LONG, for pitchers of BOTH TEAMS. Lowell was just frustrated and didn't adjust. Bitter Bosox fans, I swear. I love what Manny's doing to the morale of that team and its fanbase. LOL!!!

Re: the OP. I'm not sure what that dude was thinking. He'd only been in the USA for three months. He didn't learn that in the minors. No anger management at all. Well, the DR awaits his return now. What a waste.
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Old 07-27-2008, 10:28 AM
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He can pursue a brilliant career as a windshield washer at a major intersection in Santiago or Santo Tapón.

Juilio, we hardly knew ye.
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Old 07-28-2008, 01:12 AM
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bad umpiring? the guy threw a fastball into the stands and sent an innocent fan to the hospital.
It never should have gotten that far.

Did you see what led up to the altercation between the teams?
Do you know what happened the game before?

The pitcher in question should have been tossed from the game long before the managers got into it. He'd already hit 2 people, one in the head.

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you get bad umpiring almost every time you watch a game (did you see the #@$% strike called on mike lowell last night vs. the yankees? bull#$%@) that doesn't mean that you throw a ball like that. he was trying to hurt somebody. maybe not the person who was hit, but that's beside the point
Yes, I did see that call. Terrible Marty Foster, not his first bad call of the night - against either team. He's a notoriously terrible HP umpire.
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Old 07-28-2008, 02:59 AM
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i'm just saying that whatever the circumstances you can't let your emotions get to the point where you throw the ball like he did. he could have killed somebody. now, i know that you are not advocating that type of behavior, but i still see it as somewhat of a cop-out to blame it on bad umpiring.
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Old 07-28-2008, 03:34 AM
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I'm sure you're not talking about the same pitch that was on the middle of the plate to outside corner and between the beltline and chest. The umps were calling that pitch ALL NIGHT LONG, for pitchers of BOTH TEAMS. Lowell was just frustrated and didn't adjust. Bitter Bosox fans, I swear. I love what Manny's doing to the morale of that team and its fanbase. LOL!!!

Re: the OP. I'm not sure what that dude was thinking. He'd only been in the USA for three months. He didn't learn that in the minors. No anger management at all. Well, the DR awaits his return now. What a waste.
The pitch was inside middle which wasn't being called all night. As far as Manny, everyone will agree that two of the main reasons why the BoSox have won two championships in 4 years is due to the day in and day out performances of Big Papi and Manny. I can think of 26 other teams that would love to have a Manny on their team. Just look at tonights game vs. the Bronx's "Like a virgin, for the very first time" Yankies..:tired:
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