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RoXer
07-29-2005, 04:39 PM
Protest filed after ump bans Spanish on field
/ Associated Press
Posted: 7 minutes ago

METHUEN, Massachusetts (AP) - Coaches on a Little League team filed a protest with the league after an umpire ordered the players to stop speaking Spanish during a state tournament game this week.

Coaches said the order demoralized the Methuen players and cost the team the game.
"This never should have happened," coach Chris Mosher told the Eagle-Tribune newspaper. "These are 14-year-old kids who should not have to deal with any of this, especially in Little League baseball."

National Little League spokesman Lance Van Auken said there's no rule against players speaking Spanish or any other language on the field. But he said it's too late to reverse the decision or the outcome of the game.

"It appears the umpire was concerned that the coach or manager may have been using a language other than English ... to communicate potentially 'illegal' instructions to his players," Van Auken said in an e-mail to The Associated Press Friday. "The umpire simply overstepped his authority, and there was no malicious intent."

Mosher said the incident happened Tuesday night during a Junior Little League game against Seekonk in Lakeville.

Methuen was winning 3-1 when assistant coach Domingo Infante instructed the pitcher in Spanish to try to pick off a runner at second base. After the unsuccessful attempt, the umpire called time-out and spoke with a Little League official who was at the game. The unidentified umpire then decreed that only English could be spoken.

"All I could hear was, 'We cannot allow this,'" Mosher said. "At this point I was baffled why we could only speak English."

Mosher said he challenged the ruling, but the Little League official said it would stand. Infante then left the game in protest, which Mosher said demoralized his pitcher and catcher, who speak little English. Methuen lost the game 10-6, though the team remains alive in the tournament.

Van Auken said the loss can't be reversed because a formal protest must be filed during the game. He told the Eagle-Tribune the umpire won't be punished.

"You're talking about human beings," Auken said. "Human beings do make mistakes."

Nervous Ferret
07-29-2005, 04:57 PM
lol

Boomer
07-29-2005, 05:20 PM
Ridiculous in so many ways. I want Kane Knight to argue the other side, however.

Blanka
07-29-2005, 06:30 PM
lmao

Jesus Shuttlesworth
07-29-2005, 06:43 PM
I saw some redneck mom on the local news she said something like it was the right move since their isnt a large amount of spanish speaking people in the town then it shouldn't be allowed. GOOD LOGIC

The Outlaw
07-30-2005, 05:48 PM
LOL @ redneck

I also read that somewhere up North where a TBall coach tried to pay a 7 year old $25 to injure an autistic kid so he didn't have to pay him. Pretty ridiculous.

Loose Cannon
07-30-2005, 05:49 PM
yea, you read that on here :roll:

The Outlaw
07-30-2005, 07:46 PM
Actually I didnt. :y:

PureHatred
07-30-2005, 07:55 PM
At the very least, the ump shouldn't be allowed to call any more games in the
tournament.

And exactly what kind of illegal instructions was he going to pass along? Was he going to tell the kids to use steroids or corked bats, but no one would know because he said it in Spanish?

YOUR Hero
08-02-2005, 09:11 PM
Dirty little immigrants, trying to steal the sport of babseball.

Champion of Europa
08-02-2005, 09:21 PM
You'd probably get some bullshit like that here. There are many Mexicans in Seymour, and a lot of the white population doesn't like them. It's so stupid.