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Father, son ambush Royals first-base coach
ESPN ^ | Thursday, September 19 | ESPN

Posted on 09/19/2002 10:16:50 PM PDT by AStack75

CHICAGO (AP) -- Tom Gamboa was standing near first base, just as he's done every other night of the season. Hands on his hips, he was watching the next Royals batter come to the plate.

Tom Gamboa
The Royals reacted in a hurry to protect Tom Gamboa when the first-base coach was attacked by two fans.

Suddenly, out of nowhere, the Kansas City coach was ambushed by a bare-chested father and his juvenile son who ran out of the seats.

What seemed "like a football team'' crashed into his back and knocked him to the ground. His left cheek was slammed into the turf, and his face absorbed blow after blow.

"It just happened so fast,'' he said. "When you get in brawls with the other team, you have a chance to anticipate this type of thing. But not when it's coming totally unprovoked. And from behind. I'm just totally stunned.''

The entire Royals team and the White Sox rushed to Gamboa's aid. He had several cuts and a large bruise on his forehead, but he walked off the field to a standing ovation from the crowd at Comiskey Park, where the Royals beat the Chicago White Sox 2-1.

The father and son were led off the field in handcuffs. White Sox spokesman Scott Reifert said their names will not be released until they are charged.

Reifert said the father will face a charge of aggravated felony assault for hitting Gamboa and a White Sox security guard, who is an off-duty Chicago police officer. The son, whose age was not made available, will face unspecified juvenile charges.

"I would expect major league baseball to do something,'' Royals outfielder Chuck Knoblauch said. "It is amazing something like that hasn't happened before. But it is a fear of players because it seems like the fans continue to get more and more hostile.''

A folded-up pocket knife was found at the scene. White Sox outfielder Aaron Rowand said he saw it fall out of one of the fan's pockets, and Royals closer Roberto Hernandez said he saw security guards place it in an evidence bag.

"I'm just stiff and sore,'' said Gamboa, 54. "I heard one of the guys say there was a knife. I was stunned, so I was checking to see if I was stabbed and didn't realize it.''

Gamboa said he had no idea why he was attacked. He did not fault first-base umpire Matt Hollowell or White Sox second baseman Willie Harris for not immediately coming to his aid.

"In fairness to everybody, everyone was stunned,'' Gamboa said.

This was the second unusual disruption during a game this week. On Monday night, police trying to break up a fight in the stands at FedEx Field sprayed pepper spray that drifted onto the field and sickened some players as the Philadelphia Eagles played the Washington Redskins. There were no serious injuries.

Instances of on-field attacks by fans have been rare over the years.

The most notorious one came when tennis star Monica Seles was stabbed in the back by an obsessed fan in April 1993 during a match in Hamburg, Germany.

"I happened to be watching years ago that tennis match on TV when Monica Seles was stabbed,'' Gamboa said.

Gamboa attack
An unidentified father and son rush onto the field to attack Royals first-base coach Tom Gamboa.

On Sept. 28, 1995, Cubs reliever Randy Myers was charged by a 27-year-old bond trader who ran out of the stands at Wrigley Field. Myers saw the man coming, dropped his glove and knocked him down with his forearm.

On Sept. 24, 1999, a 23-year-old fan attacked Houston right fielder Bill Spiers at Milwaukee. Spiers ended up with a welt under his left eye, a bloody nose and whiplash.

"We think we're safe at the ballpark,'' Royals outfielder Carlos Beltran said. "What happened today, that tells us no matter where we are, we're not safe.''

Kansas City was on its way to just its fourth win in 17 games when the game turned ugly. With a runner on second in the top of the ninth, Michael Tucker had just bunted back to White Sox pitcher Mike Porzio for the first out.

Suddenly, the two fans ran onto the field, tackled Gamboa and began punching him.

"I had my hands on my hips and I was looking at the next batter. I felt like a football team had hit me from behind. Next thing I knew, I'm on the ground trying to defend myself,'' Gamboa said.

Gamboa said one of the men was speaking, but he couldn't tell what he was saying.

"He was yelling something, but it was incoherent,'' Gamboa said. "It just happened so fast.''

The entire Royals dugout cleared and their bullpen rushed in from right field to help Gamboa. Several players jumped on the fans and punches were exchanged.

Gamboa is in his second season on the Royals' staff. He was the Chicago Cubs' third-base coach in 1998-99.

Hernandez, who was in the bullpen when Gamboa was attacked, said he thought at first it was a fight between the two teams.

"I was shocked that I saw that tonight,'' he said. "It's a sad case. Those aren't fans, those are just plain idiots.''

The White Sox players who were on the field ran over to see what was happening, turning first base into a wild scene.

"It's sad and disturbing, very disturbing,'' said general manager Kenny Williams, who apologized to Gamboa and the Royals after the game. "Words don't express the sorrow when you look at a man and he's got blood on his face. All he was doing was coaching first base.''

Security came on the field and tried to break it up, but it was several minutes before order was restored. The small crowd at was on its feet the whole time, watching in stunned silence.

Security finally pulled the fans out of the pile, taking them off the field. Trainers attended to Gamboa, who had blood on his forehead.

Gamboa went to the dugout, sitting on the bench as he got more treatment. Gamboa managed a smile and a laugh in the dugout while Lamar Johnson replaced him in the coaching box.

The game finally resumed after about a 10-minute delay.

Before the brawl, Beltran hit a two-run homer for the Royals.

Paul Byrd (17-11) became the first Royals pitcher to win 17 games since Kevin Appier won 18 in 1993. Hernandez pitched the ninth for his 26th save.

D'Angelo Jimenez spoiled Byrd's bid for a shutout with a run-scoring triple in the seventh.

Rocky Biddle (2-4), trying to win a spot in next season's starting rotation, took the loss.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; US: Illinois; US: Missouri
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To: aruanan
Too bad they were arrested so quickly. I would have preferred that they got an extra 5 minutes with the team.
41 posted on 09/20/2002 6:44:58 AM PDT by Northpaw
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To: freebilly
What an incredible waste of human DNA. Too bad he has already reproduced himself.
42 posted on 09/20/2002 6:47:42 AM PDT by AxelPaulsenJr
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To: Ed B.
Hey, it's Tommy Lee.
43 posted on 09/20/2002 7:00:22 AM PDT by Freemyland
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To: AxelPaulsenJr
"Your Honor, we was insane from the Macarrana. When he put his hands on his hips and was about to give signals, my son said 'Daddy, he's gonna do the macarrana!'

"Day and night, night and day Bobby's girlfriend was doing it and it like to drove us both nuts, so that's our defense your Honor."

44 posted on 09/20/2002 7:04:59 AM PDT by budwiesest
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To: flying Elvis
I didn't know they had trailer parks in Chicago. I thought tattooed white trash was a rural thing. lol. They look like they'd fit in well at a Kid Rock concert.

Morons seem evenly distributed throughout the world. Chicago's share isn't on the lean side.

If these morons don't get jail time, there is no justice.

45 posted on 09/20/2002 7:19:07 AM PDT by Protagoras
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To: freebilly
I saw them white lines down there and figured I'd have to fight the guard in order to get me some....

LOL ! ! Good one

46 posted on 09/20/2002 7:29:38 AM PDT by MickMan51
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To: steve in DC
No, Steve, I think this was a "Hold muh crack pipe" or "Hold muh crank spoon" moment.
47 posted on 09/20/2002 7:31:42 AM PDT by MickMan51
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To: Skwidd
LMAO! Here's my favorite paragraph from your article:

"After the Rangers took an early lead, the alcohol-fueled frenzy that had pushed fans through the turnstiles began to push them onto the field. In the second inning, a large woman jumped into the Indians' on-deck circle and lifted her shirt; in the fourth, a naked man slid into second as Rangers outfielder Tom Grieve circled the bases with his second homer of the game; and in the fifth, a father-and-son team welcomed Hargrove to Cleveland by leaping into the infield and mooning the crowd. From the seventh inning onwards, a steady stream of interlopers greeted Burroughs in right field. Some even stopped to shake his hand."

48 posted on 09/20/2002 7:41:40 AM PDT by oldvike
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To: AStack75
I can't figure how there's enough remaining of these two chimps to scrape up into a dust pan, much less walk off the field of their own volition. You'd think an entire PO's baseball team would inflict some serious damage.
49 posted on 09/20/2002 9:35:16 AM PDT by Semaphore Heathcliffe
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To: flying Elvis
I didn't know they had trailer parks in Chicago. I thought tattooed white trash was a rural thing. lol. They look like they'd fit in well at a Kid Rock concert.

Well outside of Chicago is pretty rural with its share of trailer parks.

You don't think they actually fly in the guests for Jerry Springer's show filmed in Chicago do you ;-)

50 posted on 09/20/2002 9:39:32 AM PDT by amused
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To: AStack75
MLB should wise up and stop serving alcohol at the games.
51 posted on 09/20/2002 10:45:46 AM PDT by Wolfie
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To: Wolfie
Too bad Al Capone wasn't there. He would have put the bats to good use on those punks.
52 posted on 09/20/2002 10:52:36 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: ladtx
"No shirts on, I figured they were trying out for FOX's COPS TV show."

Yep. Look like regulars.

53 posted on 09/20/2002 10:56:25 AM PDT by Shermy
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To: AStack75
THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN EXPECTED AT A EUROPEAN SOCCER MATCH.
54 posted on 09/20/2002 11:04:13 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: Freemyland
"Hey, It's Tommy Lee."

I was thinking more along the lines of:

"Hey, Warriors..... Come out and plaaaaaayyyyyy...."

55 posted on 09/20/2002 11:05:08 AM PDT by Hatteras
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To: amused
You don't think they actually fly in the guests for Jerry Springer's

I thought Jerry was subsidizing Greyhound for his guests transportation needs.

These 2 punks (dad = 34 y/o - son = 15 y/o - you do the math) need a good a$$-whoopin.

I say ship 'em down to Kansas City and let them spend some time in that county's lockup. I bet they'd be treated reeaaall nice.

56 posted on 09/20/2002 11:06:54 AM PDT by Johnny Gage
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To: Hatteras
Send the "Baseball Furies" after these punks.
57 posted on 09/20/2002 11:18:28 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Johnny Gage
Can you imagine the conversation.

"Well son we have a traditional rite of passgae in this here family that you ain't a man till you face the MAN. So let's you and me go jump that old guy from behind."

And in the police car on the ride to the station, the father tears up with pride as his sons asks him if prison rape is true, "Yes son, yes it is...soon you will be a man."

58 posted on 09/20/2002 11:21:31 AM PDT by amused
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To: amused
passgae = passage
59 posted on 09/20/2002 11:23:38 AM PDT by amused
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To: NittanyLion
The father said Gamboa "flicked him off", and that's why he had it coming.

When I was 10 an older boy beat the snot out of me, claiming I had "flicked him off." I hadn't done it of course, having neither a motive nor a death wish. But some people are just looking for a fight and an excuse, and they're very hard to reason with.

60 posted on 09/20/2002 11:29:46 AM PDT by Snuffington
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