Mike Bacsik, a former Texas Rangers pitcher and current talk show host for The Fan KRLD-FM (105.3), tried to hit another man during a coaching dispute at a youth baseball game last August, police say.
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Mike Bacsik
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According to a police report, third-base coach Gilbert Roblez, 59, told police he was helping a new player when Bacsik — the opposing team's coach — complained to the umpire.
Roblez said he told Bacsik to calm down, and then Bacsik reportedly charged at him.
Police say Bacsik pushed Roblez to the ground, then swung at him without making contact. He then got up in Roblez's face saying, "Come on let's do it," in an attempt to fight, according to the incident report.
Bacsik then reportedly pushed Roblez to the ground a second time, twisting his ankle and injuring his neck, police said. Roblez did not seek medical treatment at that time, police said.
Two witnesses confirmed Roblez's account, police said.
Bacsik faces trial later this month on a charge of assault by contact, a class C misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $500.
That guy has a temper and no filter. He doesn't need to be on the radio, as he was already fired once for his tweets to San Antonio. He's the type of coach youth baseball doesn't need. I hate when I hear my coaches or opponent coaches complaining over the pace of play if someone is helping the kids out. I coach 7U...that is the time we are supposed to be teaching!