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    A classic baseball celebration spurred legal action in California, as a coach claimed he was injured by his player's thown helmet


    A baseball player discarding his helmet as he approached home plate following a walk-off hit is a tradition as old as the helmet, itself. But in California, one Little Leaguer is being sued for more than a half-million dollars for his celebratory helmet toss — and the plaintiff is his coach.

    According to KCRA in Sacramento, Joe Paris’ 14-year-old son scored from second on a teammate’s hit to win a recent Lakeside Little League game, and as Paris crossed home plate, he threw his helmet into the air.

    That helmet, according to a lawsuit filed by Paris’ coach Alan Beck, hit Beck’s Achilles tendon and tore it. Now Beck, a chiropractor, is seeking $100,000 to cover lost wages and medical bills and an additional $500,000 compensation for pain and suffering.

    “I don't think the boy meant to harm him,” Gene Goldsman, Beck's attorney, told KCRA. “But, this wasn't a part of the game. A guy who volunteers his time to coach should not be subjected to someone who throws a helmet in the manner that he did. What the kid did, it crossed the line.”

    Paris’ father, who said that his family has already paid $4,000 in legal fees and didn’t have homeowner’s insurance to cover the damages in the lawsuit, was understandably upset by the claim.

    “At first I thought it was joke,” he told KCRA. “Now, I think it's absurd.”

    The case is set to go to before a judge in March. At that point, attorney Bill Portanova told KCRA, there’s a decent chance the lawsuit could be thrown out.

    “If he deliberately hurt somebody, then it's a stronger case and a stronger case that his parents could be held liable,” Portanova told the station. “But kids playing a kids' game in a contact sport — and baseball is a contact sport — that's going to be a tougher case.”

  • #2
    Originally posted by SSMAN View Post
    in California
    And that's all you need to know about why this happened.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by GrayStangGT View Post
      And that's all you need to know about why this happened.
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      • #4
        "Now Beck, a chiropractor....."

        That's all I needed to know to understand this....those fuckers are as crooked (if not more-so) than the lawyers they always swim with.
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        • #5
          I'm having trouble picturing how a kid throwing his helmet in the air could tear a grown man's Achilles tendon.
          Originally posted by Broncojohnny
          HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
            I'm having trouble picturing how a kid throwing his helmet in the air could tear a grown man's Achilles tendon.
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            • #7
              Right. Don't they wear safety helmets in California, with no sharp edges?
              Originally posted by Broncojohnny
              HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
                I'm having trouble picturing how a kid throwing his helmet in the air could tear a grown man's Achilles tendon.
                Bet this one would hurt.

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