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Ex-MLB player Offerman arrested for hitting 2 players with bat
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BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Jose Offerman was having a pretty good summer.

Then in a flash, things went flying out of control.

Looking for a last chance in the majors, the former two-time All-Star turned violent at a minor league game Tuesday night. Hit by a fastball, Offerman charged the mound with his bat and swung at least twice, striking the opposing pitcher and catcher.

Offerman, playing for the Long Island Ducks, was arrested on assault charges. The Atlantic League suspended him indefinitely Wednesday and expected to make a final decision by the end of the week.

Bridgeport catcher John Nathans got a concussion that’s likely to sideline him for the rest of the season. Pitcher Matt Beech wound up with a broken finger.

Video clips and pictures of Offerman’s attack drew attention all over.

“Did you see that?” said Minnesota star Torii Hunter, who said he’s been friends with Offerman before and after he played for the Twins. “There’s demons in everybody.

“Some people snap. Was it hot there, or something? Did the guy say something about his mama? You take a bat out there, you can get blackballed from baseball. That’s deep.”

Offerman did not accompany the Ducks to Wednesday night’s game. Joe Klein, the league’s executive director and a former general manager in Texas, Cleveland and Detroit, said he got a busy signal when calling Offerman’s cell phone.

“I’ve never been so surprised in my life,” Beech said, cradling a bandaged right hand. “As soon as he got hit in the calf, he raised the bat above his head and ran toward me to hit me with the bat.”

The rampage left some baseball fans thinking about the 1965 altercation in which Hall of Fame pitcher Juan Marichal hit Dodgers catcher John Roseboro over the head with the bat.

Offerman last played in the majors in 2005 with the New York Mets. He batted .273 during his 15 seasons in the majors and was an All-Star infielder in 1995 with the Dodgers and in 1999 with Boston.

“You don’t want to see anybody charge the mound, much less when they’re coming out there with a bat or throwing a helmet at you,” Mets pitcher Tom Glavine said.

“He’s about as quiet a teammate as I ever played with. The fact that happened is, to say surprising is probably an understatement,” he said.

Added Mets manager Willie Randolph: “Jose always seemed like he was a pretty calm, mild-mannered kind of guy. He didn’t say a whole lot.”

“The guys that you think would possibly do something silly like that, you don’t think he would be one of those guys,” he said.

At 38, Offerman was hoping a strong showing with the Ducks might boost his career. He was hitting .335 for the independent team, and sent the first pitch of Tuesday night’s game sailing into the net beyond the left-field fence for a home run.

When he came up again the next inning, he got hit in the left leg by Beech’s second pitch.

That’s when Offerman went wild.

Nathans was hit when he came running out to protect his pitcher. Beech got a broke middle finger on his glove hand.

“He swung the first time at my head and it was kind of like a helicopter follow-through, and I believe that is when John got hit in the back of the head,” Beech said.

The game was delayed about 20 minutes and Offerman, Beech and Bridgeport manager and former major league pitcher Tommy John were ejected.

City police, providing security during the game, arrested Offerman. He was charged with two counts of second-degree assault. Offerman posted $10,000 bond and is due in Bridgeport Superior Court Aug. 23.

Beech, also a former big leaguer, may be able to make his next start. He will talk to league officials before deciding how to handle the legal case. He said he felt he was assaulted.

“Absolutely,” he said. “The man came at my head with a bat.”

Nathans tried to keep playing, but left the game with nausea and collapsed in the dugout. He was back at the ballpark Wednesday, with a hospital ID tag still on his wrist, but couldn’t coherently answer questions. He’s scheduled to undergo more tests Thursday.

Long Island won the game 13-12.

Asked whether Offerman should have expected an inside pitch after homering, John chose his words carefully.

“When I played, yeah, but nowadays, I don’t know. I couldn’t say,” he said.

Beech said he’s played against Offerman for years, but hadn’t spoken to him.

“I’ve never hit him before,” Beech said. “I’ve always pitched inside to him, and I’ve always thrown him a lot of offspeed cutters.”

AP Sports Writers Gregg Bell in Seattle and Alan Robinson in Pittsburgh contributed to this report.

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Long Island Duck's Jose Offerman (18) rushes the mound toward Bridgeport Bluefish pitcher Matt Beech, after Beech hit him with a pitch during an Atlantic League baseball game in Bridgeport, Conn., Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007. Offerman was charged with two counts of second-degree assault after hitting an opposing team's pitcher and catcher with his bat during an independent minor league game. (AP Photo/Connecticut Post, Christian Abraham)
Bridgeport Bluefish catcher John Nathans, right, prevents Long Island Duck's Jose Offerman (18) from hitting Bluefish pitcher Matt Beech with a bat,during the first inning of an Atlantic League minor league baseball game in Bridgeport, Conn. on Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007. Beech had hit Offerman with a pitch, causing Offerman to rush the mound. (AP Photo/Connecticut Post, Christian Abraham)
Bridgeport Bluefish and Long Island Duck players rush onto the field to break up a fight involving Bluefish pitcher Matt Beech and Duck's Jose Offerman, during an Atlantic League baseball game in Bridgeport, Conn., Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007. Offerman was charged with two counts of second-degree assault after hitting an opposing team's pitcher and catcher with his bat during an independent minor league game. (AP Photo/Connecticut Post, Christian Abraham)
Bridgeport Bluefish catcher John Nathans fights with Long Island Ducks Jose Offerman, left, after Offerman tried to hit Bluefish pitcher Matt Beech with a bat, during an Atlantic League baseball game in Bridgeport, Conn., Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007. Offerman was charged with two counts of second-degree assault after hitting an opposing team's pitcher and catcher with his bat during an independent minor league game. (AP Photo/Connecticut Post, Christian Abraham)
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Reader comments on this story - 5 total

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Class Act! wrote on Aug 16, 2007 3:05 PM:

" Felonious assault anyone? What's he think this is, hockey? "

funny wrote on Aug 16, 2007 10:59 AM:

" I've always wanted to see the home umpire take a bat across the face mask. I doubt i'll ever get to see that since players know that would be the end of their career. Would still be funny to see tho!! "

MP wrote on Aug 15, 2007 9:36 PM:

" that's crazy!! Serious anger issues, for sure!! "

This just in... wrote on Aug 15, 2007 9:21 PM:

" "The NRA is calling for baseball umpires to be armed." "

J wrote on Aug 15, 2007 8:18 PM:

" One word... AWESOME! "

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