This baseball game took a turn for the worse in a hurry.
The much bigger coach comes out to argue and gets in the umpire’s face, chest to chest.
The umpire shoves him away and then the coach comes in and grabs him by the neck.
The umpire takes a swing but misses and then finally the other coaches come onto the field to
break everything up.
Some people said that the umpire pushed the coach first, which he did.
Others said when someone is chest to chest with you and in your face, he had every right to try and keep some space and distance between them.
The umpire tells the coaches to call the cops because it was assault and one of the parents agrees with him. But someone said he pushed first so who is the assault on?
This is wrong from every angle. Look at that poor catcher. He doesn’t even know what to do.
Another day, another baseball game for young men ruined by the coach. What in the heck are we teaching our young players?
It would take $500 bucks for me to even think of umpiring in this day and age. People are crazy.
Who do you think was at fault? The umpire for shoving him first? The coach for arguing in the first place and grabbing him by the neck? Both of them? Sad state of affairs all around.
In a statement, Tech Board Chair Cody Campbell said that Tech will not "seek the return" of any money paid to Brendan Sorsby through his NIL agreements with the University.
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Like 10-12 dudes from my high school team played football at Cincinnati. My uncle went to law school there. I grew up in same neighborhood as former UC coach Luke Fickell. Another dozen friends played sports at UC.
There is a slimy undercurrent w/ Bearcats athletics as a whole.
Every single time I see a tweet defending the Brendan Sorsby decision, I click on the profile and have yet to see someone not affiliated with Texas Tech.