February 11, 2009 8:26 PM
- Text
Bullpen Base-Brawl Players Charged
(AP)
New York Yankees Jeff Nelson and Karim Garcia were charged Thursday with assault and battery for fighting with a groundskeeper in the Fenway Park bullpen during a playoff game against the Red Sox.
A clerk magistrate also found probable cause to go forward with Nelson's cross-complaint against Paul Williams, 24, a middle school teacher and part-time groundskeeper from Derry, N.H.
Clerk Magistrate Michael Neighbors called the case against the two players "weak," but said there was enough evidence in the police incident report to allow the case to go forward, despite a lack of eyewitnesses.
The fight took place during a raucous Game 3 of the AL championship series on Oct. 11. Williams said he was attacked by Yankee reliever Nelson because he was cheering for the Red Sox in the Yankee bullpen.
But Nelson, who filed a cross-complaint seeking counter charges against Williams, said during a probable cause hearing last week in Roxbury District Court that it was Williams who provoked the fight. In issuing his ruling from the bench Thursday, Neighbors said there was also evidence this was true.
He said the lack of defensive wounds on the groundskeeper's hands could suggest the possibility that Williams was the aggressor.
Yankee right fielder Garcia, who jumped over the outfield fence into the bullpen to join the fight, did not attend last week's hearing. Neighbors said this impeded the legal process and deprived Garcia of the chance to tell his side of the story.
Neither Yankee attended Thursday's hearing. Neighbors scheduled arraignments for Nelson, Garcia and Williams for Jan. 7.
"We'll now have an opportunity for a full and fair hearing," said Nelson's lawyer, James Merberg.
Garcia's lawyer, Gerard Malone, said the finding of probable cause was not unexpected.
"The burden is not beyond a reasonable doubt, the burden in probable cause," he said. "This is just the first step. The evidence presented was minimal but sufficient."
A clerk magistrate also found probable cause to go forward with Nelson's cross-complaint against Paul Williams, 24, a middle school teacher and part-time groundskeeper from Derry, N.H.
Clerk Magistrate Michael Neighbors called the case against the two players "weak," but said there was enough evidence in the police incident report to allow the case to go forward, despite a lack of eyewitnesses.
The fight took place during a raucous Game 3 of the AL championship series on Oct. 11. Williams said he was attacked by Yankee reliever Nelson because he was cheering for the Red Sox in the Yankee bullpen.
But Nelson, who filed a cross-complaint seeking counter charges against Williams, said during a probable cause hearing last week in Roxbury District Court that it was Williams who provoked the fight. In issuing his ruling from the bench Thursday, Neighbors said there was also evidence this was true.
He said the lack of defensive wounds on the groundskeeper's hands could suggest the possibility that Williams was the aggressor.
Yankee right fielder Garcia, who jumped over the outfield fence into the bullpen to join the fight, did not attend last week's hearing. Neighbors said this impeded the legal process and deprived Garcia of the chance to tell his side of the story.
Neither Yankee attended Thursday's hearing. Neighbors scheduled arraignments for Nelson, Garcia and Williams for Jan. 7.
"We'll now have an opportunity for a full and fair hearing," said Nelson's lawyer, James Merberg.
Garcia's lawyer, Gerard Malone, said the finding of probable cause was not unexpected.
"The burden is not beyond a reasonable doubt, the burden in probable cause," he said. "This is just the first step. The evidence presented was minimal but sufficient."
Latest Now in National
- Grammy roundtable: Musical awakenings
- NYPD boss' son returns to TV after rape claim
- US airmen's killer gets life sentence in Germany
- Jason Aldean hoping to win a Grammy
- Music industry heavyweights talk Grammy nominees
- Marine SS photo riles major U.S. Jewish group
- The state of the music industry
- Has digital killed the record store?
- George Huguely Trial: the other man testifies
- UVa murder trial continues
- The healing power of massage
- Sir Paul gets his star on the Walk of Fame
- Josh Powell to boys: "I've got a big surprise"
- What does Steve Jobs's FBI file say?
- GOP Congressman under insider trading investigation
- Fighting and deaths continue in Syria
- Plane makes perfect belly landing
Latest CBS News Headlines
on Facebook
on CBS News
- Union Pacific, EPA reach $1.5M spill settlement
- Kentucky governor appoints tax reform commission
- Jason Aldean's Grammy moment
- Fla. House approves $69.2 billion budget
on Facebook
- Tenn. father charged with murdering couple who"unfriended" daughter on Facebook
- Adele opens up about vocal cord surgery
on CBS News






