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  • MassNole
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    • Mar 2006
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    Little Leaguer's Mom Sues Coach For Not Teaching Son to Slide Correctly

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    A Staten Island mom is blaming her son's injury during a Little League game on a bum education in base-running.
    In a new twist on an old rite of passage, Jean Gonzalez is suing a beloved veteran coach for not teaching her son Martin how to slide properly, according to a lawsuit filed on May 4.
    The litigation stems from an ill-fated play exactly three years earlier, when Martin, then 12, whacked his first hit of the season and was told to go for second by his first-base coach.
    When he slid into second base, he suffered "serious bodily injury" that required multiple surgeries and caused "permanent scarring and disability," according to the suit filed in Staten Island Supreme Court. The suit did not specify the dollar amount of damages.
    Martin's coach, Leigh Bernstein, the New Springville Little League, and its international umbrella organization, Little League Baseball and Softball Inc., are all named as defendants in the suit, which charges them with never teaching him "skills needed to avoid and/or minimize the risks of injury," specifically how to run bases and slide.
    News of the suit shocked the league, with some parents calling it frivolous and saying injuries are part of the game.
    "I think it's kind of funny," Tricia Gregoretti said last week at New Springville's ball field while watching her 6-year-old son play. "It just doesn't make sense."
    New Springville league President Luis Mojica expressed dismay that a lawsuit would target a program that introduces youngsters to the national pastime.
    "All we do is provide a place for kids to play," said Mojica. "We're a community service."
    He added that New Springville meets Little League safety standards, including the required foam bases that lessen the risk of injuries to players.
    Bernstein was also surprised by the suit.
    "I've been coaching for over 20 years, and have instructed players in the various skills required to play baseball, including sliding," he said. "Unfortunately, injuries happen. That's part of the game."
    Despite the exhaustive training, injuries do occur, said Little League Baseball spokesman Chris Downs.
    "You can instruct players thoroughly on techniques. That does not necessarily mean that the proper technique will be used in a game," he said.
    Downs stressed the low number of Little League injuries. An average of 10,000 games are played each night and less than 1 percent of injuries that occur require medical treatment at a hospital, Downs said.
    W...T...F...mate? The lawyer who filed this suit should be disbarred and this woman should be pelted with baseballs by the local All Star Little Leaguers.
  • Jerbear
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    • Jul 2006
    • 708

    #2
    Re: Little Leaguer's Mom Sues Coach For Not Teaching Son to Slide Correctly

    Ridiculous! Who is the woman's attorney? Jackie Childs? "That's deplorable, unfathomable, and intolerable."

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    • Blzer
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      • Mar 2004
      • 42515

      #3
      Re: Little Leaguer's Mom Sues Coach For Not Teaching Son to Slide Correctly

      I think the mother has a case, seeing how I would have done the same thing. Granted, I would teach my son/daughter to slide on my own time, even if I'm not coaching them... but when coaching softball myself, normally it takes the second day of practice until they learn to slide properly.
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      • SPTO
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        • Feb 2003
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        Re: Little Leaguer's Mom Sues Coach For Not Teaching Son to Slide Correctly

        America is Litigation Nation so the fact that someone filed suit for this doesn't shock me too much. It's just too frivolous IMO. Injuries happen all the time and I feel bad for the kid. BTW how the hell can it take 3 years to actually file suit? Isn't there a statute of limitations to civil cases too?
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        • MassNole
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          • Mar 2006
          • 18848

          #5
          Re: Little Leaguer's Mom Sues Coach For Not Teaching Son to Slide Correctly

          Originally posted by SPTO
          America is Litigation Nation so the fact that someone filed suit for this doesn't shock me too much. It's just too frivolous IMO. Injuries happen all the time and I feel bad for the kid. BTW how the hell can it take 3 years to actually file suit? Isn't there a statute of limitations to civil cases too?
          Statute of Limitations generally runs 2-3 years from when you were injured.

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          • ZM Punk
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            • Feb 2003
            • 6260

            #6
            Re: Little Leaguer's Mom Sues Coach For Not Teaching Son to Slide Correctly

            Gotta love America.
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            • Scottdau
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              • Feb 2003
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              Re: Little Leaguer's Mom Sues Coach For Not Teaching Son to Slide Correctly

              I haven't read it all, but I agree with the mom. The coach should have taught them the right way, that is his job. Maybe I am wrong.

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              • ZM Punk
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                • Feb 2003
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                #8
                Re: Little Leaguer's Mom Sues Coach For Not Teaching Son to Slide Correctly

                Originally posted by Scottd
                I haven't read it all, but I agree with the mom. The coach should have taught them the right way, that is his job. Maybe I am wrong.
                She might be right but is that enough to sue over. This country is definitely becoming lawsuit crazy.
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                • trobinson97
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                  • Oct 2004
                  • 16366

                  #9
                  Re: Little Leaguer's Mom Sues Coach For Not Teaching Son to Slide Correctly

                  Originally posted by zitomulder
                  She might be right but is that enough to sue over. This country is definitely becoming lawsuit crazy.
                  I don't know. If you concede that she is right, then you have to concede that that is enough to sue over. If I take my kid to play baseball, I expect the coach(es) to teach them the basic techniques to keep themselves safe. If the injury is really due to the coach not properly teaching the child how to slide correctly as to minimize injury then yeah I agree with the suit.
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                  • Scottdau
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                    • Feb 2003
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                    Re: Little Leaguer's Mom Sues Coach For Not Teaching Son to Slide Correctly

                    Originally posted by zitomulder
                    She might be right but is that enough to sue over. This country is definitely becoming lawsuit crazy.


                    I agree we are sued happy, but if he is going to have major problems. I believe he is entitled to it. I remember when my friend was hit by a truck as a kid and got 200,000 and he was entitle to that if you ask me. He still can't walk to well. So yes I agree we are sued happy, but in this case I agree with the mom.

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                    • Scottdau
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                      • Feb 2003
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                      Re: Little Leaguer's Mom Sues Coach For Not Teaching Son to Slide Correctly

                      Originally posted by trobinson97
                      I don't know. If you concede that she is right, then you have to concede that that is enough to sue over. If I take my kid to play baseball, I expect the coach(es) to teach them the basic techniques to keep themselves safe. If the injury is really due to the coach not properly teaching the child how to slide correctly as to minimize injury then yeah I agree with the suit.

                      Exactly.

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                      • ZM Punk
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                        • Feb 2003
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                        Re: Little Leaguer's Mom Sues Coach For Not Teaching Son to Slide Correctly

                        Originally posted by trobinson97
                        I don't know. If you concede that she is right, then you have to concede that that is enough to sue over. If I take my kid to play baseball, I expect the coach(es) to teach them the basic techniques to keep themselves safe. If the injury is really due to the coach not properly teaching the child how to slide correctly as to minimize injury then yeah I agree with the suit.
                        Oh I'm sure their's enough to sue over. I've heard alot crazier things people have sued over. I just disagree with the principal of lawsuits over every single thing somebody does wrong. I guess it was just the way I was brought up.
                        "The academic support at Ohio State, there is no way you can fail. Even if you're giving minimal effort there is no way you can fail."

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                        • SPTO
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                          • Feb 2003
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                          Re: Little Leaguer's Mom Sues Coach For Not Teaching Son to Slide Correctly

                          Originally posted by trobinson97
                          I don't know. If you concede that she is right, then you have to concede that that is enough to sue over. If I take my kid to play baseball, I expect the coach(es) to teach them the basic techniques to keep themselves safe. If the injury is really due to the coach not properly teaching the child how to slide correctly as to minimize injury then yeah I agree with the suit.
                          But the problem is this, Little League is a community service not some kind of competitive "we got to win at all costs" type of thing like pro sports. The vast majority of little league is for fun and not for competitive reasons. You also have to balance out training the kids on all the basics and making the experience fun.

                          Injuries happen and perhaps the kid was so excited when he ran to 2nd that he just did whatever seemed natural rather then what he was taught. You can't really pin that on the coach especially one that's been coaching for 20 years.
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                          • Holic
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                            • Feb 2003
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                            Re: Little Leaguer's Mom Sues Coach For Not Teaching Son to Slide Correctly

                            As a little league coach, this doesn't suprise me at all. This year was my first year coaching, and we went injury free minus one collision, and one scratch from a slide. I don't agree with the mother, unless the coach didn't teach the basics of sliding. Injuries happen in little league, its unfortunate for her, and her son. But they happen in every single league.

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                            • Scottdau
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                              • Feb 2003
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                              Re: Little Leaguer's Mom Sues Coach For Not Teaching Son to Slide Correctly

                              Originally posted by Holic
                              As a little league coach, this doesn't suprise me at all. This year was my first year coaching, and we went injury free minus one collision, and one scratch from a slide. I don't agree with the mother, unless the coach didn't teach the basics of sliding. Injuries happen in little league, its unfortunate for her, and her son. But they happen in every single league.

                              That is the question if he didn't teach the right way then should he be sued?

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