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It's unclear what led to this base coach and umpire getting into a verbal altercation that turned physical over the weekend in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. But this is a 11-and-under baseball team, so chill the heck out dad....
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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LSUvet7212 months
Must have been calling balls like the SEC umps at Alex Box recently
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Eli Goldfinger12 months
How is Jaxynn going to get that half scholarship to Slidell CC if you don’t call strikes?!?!?!
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Bucktail112 months
Umpire made first contact. Justified
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Jedi12 months
Embarrassing. I feel bad for the kid related to him.
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Eyeball12 months
The Idiocracy continues to metastasize!
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427Nova12 months
Braxton was safe at 1st. You blind SOB!!!!
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JackieTreehorn12 months
That was a ball you sack of shite!! Claxxtyn’s not out!
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cctiger6012 months
thug
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thermal922112 months
Impeccable camerawork Sheri. Needed to see the fibers in the net, way to focus on that and not the fight in the background.
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jlbasm12 months
Why are they playing on a softball field?
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cajunmud12 months
The coach may be on the absolute bottom rung of coaching and is wanting to move up to the 12 yo's and sees his chances slipping away...hahaha.
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jjv000412 months
Over a game that means absolutely nothing. That parent should spend a night in jail.
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jscrims12 months
Or a month. Someone who loses control like that over a baseball game will try to hurt someone else. Imagine if you cut him off in traffic, he will angrily beat on his own car and flip you the bird and then get beat up by some dude in a PT cruiser.
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TGK4LSU12 months
This is why nobody wants to umpire/officiate youth games anymore.
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