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  • Fan goes to hospital, 17 ejected after minor league brawl

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    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.

    The ejections were reversed by 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.

    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.

    Castillo was arrested and faces one count of felonious assault. He is in the Montgomery County Jail and has a court appearance Friday.

    After a Peoria player was hit in the top of the first, Castillo hit two batters in the bottom half of the inning -- one in the head. The second hit batsmen by Castillo, Angel Cabrera, 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 Sandberg -- came onto the field to join the discussion.




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

    Dayton shortstop Zack Cozart had to leave the game after being hit in the head with a pitch and Peoria second baseman Gian Guzman went out with a broken left leg, the Dayton Daily News reported.

    During an hour-long delay, the teams protested the ejections by phone to league president 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 for Reds general manager Walt Jocketty, who attended the game, was not immediately returned.

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      Minor league pitcher being held on $50K bond

      Minor league pitcher ordered held on assault charge

      Associated Press


      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. Through an interpreter, Castillo said he's been in the United States for a month and living with teammates in Peoria. Defense attorney Kevin Braig asked for Castillo's release.
      Things got heated on Wednesday, when three Peoria batters were hit in a game between the Dragons (affiliated with the Cincinnati Reds) and the Chiefs (affiliated with the Chicago Cubs).

      After a Peoria player was hit in the top of the first in Thursday's game, Castillo hit two batters in the bottom half -- one in the head. The second hit batsman 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 complete the game. After an hour delay, the ejections were reversed and the game resumed. Dayton won 6-5.

      Spelius said Friday that he spoke to the umpires about the brawl. He said he needs to read a report, review video footage and talk to team officials before any possible sanctions.

      Chiefs spokesman Nathan Baliva said Spelius will handle the issue.

      "He'll hand down the appropriate punishments he deems necessary," 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 seated near home plate, said the fight marked a sad day for baseball.

      "I've never seen anything like it before," Brown 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."

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      • #4
        fucking idiots
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        • #5
          Originally posted by wayne1218
          Minor league pitcher ordered held on assault charge

          Associated Press


          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.

          This cock sucker should be banned for life and shipped back to wherever he came from!

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          • #6
            He doesn't appear anywhere on the major prospect list for the Cubs, so i would expect them to release him as soon as they can.

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            • #7
              dude this is as ugly as it gets imo its similair to using your bat as a weapon but on a MUCH more dangerous scale and it proved to be true tonight. According to what I heard tonight, the fan was hit in the forehead and is incoherent

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              • #8
                He's still in jail

                Associated Press

                Updated: July 26, 2008, 3:22 PM ET

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                DAYTON, Ohio -- Peoria Chiefs minor league pitcher Julio Castillo remained in an Ohio jail this morning after he was arrested in connection with a bench-clearing baseball brawl with the Dayton Dragons.

                Castillo was arraigned yesterday on a charge of felony assault. He was ordered held on $50,000 bond in the Montgomery County jail. His attorney asked the judge to release Castillo, saying the player has no prior offenses.

                Castillo is from the Dominican Republic and says he has been in the United States for a month and has been living with teammates in Peoria.

                Umpires ejected 15 players and the teams' managers after the 10-minute brawl ended during Thursday's game. One fan was treated at a local hospital and released.

                The Peoria Chiefs are the Chicago Cubs' farm team.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by frankb03
                  Associated Press

                  Updated: July 26, 2008, 3:22 PM ET

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                  DAYTON, Ohio -- Peoria Chiefs minor league pitcher Julio Castillo remained in an Ohio jail this morning after he was arrested in connection with a bench-clearing baseball brawl with the Dayton Dragons.

                  Castillo was arraigned yesterday on a charge of felony assault. He was ordered held on $50,000 bond in the Montgomery County jail. His attorney asked the judge to release Castillo, saying the player has no prior offenses.

                  Castillo is from the Dominican Republic and says he has been in the United States for a month and has been living with teammates in Peoria.

                  Umpires ejected 15 players and the teams' managers after the 10-minute brawl ended during Thursday's game. One fan was treated at a local hospital and released.

                  The Peoria Chiefs are the Chicago Cubs' farm team.

                  I say they tie this POS to a chair and let some one hurl baseballs at his mug
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                  • #10
                    i'd like to see joel zumaya fire a few his way

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by DDP713
                      i'd like to see joel zumaya fire a few his way

                      i wouldnt mind seeing that pitcher who played football as a wr for the domers, he got his debut yesterday for the cubs and was hitting 98 mph.
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