Monday, July 14, 2014

Minor-league pitcher confronted by fan after plunking batter (VIDEO)

During Sunday night's game between the Double-A Midland RockHounds (Athletics) and Corpus Christi Hooks (Astros). RockHounds reliever Blake Hassebrock plunked Hooks first baseman Telvin Nash with his team down 9-0 in the fifth inning.


Not satisfied that no one from the Hooks dugout rushed out to defend their bruised teammate, one fan made the decision to take it upon himself to serve justice.



Not surprisingly, according to Greg Rajan of the Corpus Christi Caller-Times, alcohol was involved. The fan, an unidentified 35-year old Houston man, was arrested on suspicion of public intoxication and criminal trespass at a sporting event.

“I saw (the fan) out of the corner of my eye and I honestly thought it was someone from their dugout, like a trainer, going to see Nash,” Hassebrock said. “Then I realized when he was halfway between the (foul) line and the mound, that he was a fan. My first thought was I just hoped he didn't have a gun or something weird. If he's crazy enough to be on the field, who knows what he had on him. By the time he got to me, he stopped and it looked like he came to and regretted being out there in the first place. We didn't (make contact).

“This was something out of ‘Eastbound and Down.' (What he said) was pretty much inaudible, drunken gibberish. (There was) a couple of f-bombs and some slurring. I'm pretty sure he was upset I hit Nash.“

Did we mention that alcohol was involved?



[CBS Sports]

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