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Pct. 5 deputy who also coaches little league accused of mistreating 9-year-old baseball players

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — An off-duty Pct. 5 deputy who also coaches little league is accused of mistreating young players. The incident was caught on camera during a tournament in west Houston over the weekend.

It’s been shared more than 1,000 times online. Now, there are calls for the coach to face discipline on the field and from the constable’s office.

The incident happened in Houston at Baseball USA during a tournament game involving boys 9 years old and under. Many are calling his conduct “unacceptable” and “unsportsmanlike.”

The video shows some players saying, “Ow, ow!”

Their pained reactions were in response to a man in a grey hat and blue shirt. He’s a coach for Scorpions Baseball in Spring, Texas. They were lined up for post-game high fives after losing to the Prospects by just a couple of runs.

The coach in question bent back one player’s hand and pulled on another one who said, “That coach pulled me back!”

Victor Torres, the owner of The Prospects, said the tournament director removed the coach from the facility once they were shown the video.

Torres also said there weren’t any tense moments before the final lineup, which made the coach’s behavior both puzzling and inappropriate.

“You don’t do that to a 9-year-old. You are supposed to be an example to these kids. Show them how the game is played. Win or lose. Good sportsmanship. You see, sometimes where the kids will slap their hands hard. Tell them, ‘Don’t do that.’ Coming from an adult, you don’t expect that,” Torres said.

The coach is also an officer at the Pct. 5 Constable’s Office. They confirm that they are investigating the incident.

Scorpion Baseball but has not heard back. Torres said he doesn’t think they should allow the coach back out on the field with children.

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