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Youth baseball coach sued by family of 12-year-old player


"It was very, very stressful — the lawsuit itself and waiting for the lawsuit to come to trial. The whole thing really didn't make a lot of sense." Mike Meissner coached a youth baseball team in North Carolina for sixteen years. "I think I've made a difference in some kids' lives," he says. He sought to teach his players not only about the game but about sportsmanship and being a good loser. But, when he thinks back on those sixteen years, the first thing that comes to mind is not the positive lessons he imparted upon his players -- it is the lawsuit. One Saturday during a pop fly drill, a player dove for a ball. The sun got in his eyes, the boy said, and, instead of landing in his glove, the ball hit him in the mouth. The players family sued Mike and the league. "When I first heard about it," says Marion Mayes, director of a nearby youth league in North Carolina, "I was kind of shocked because of the fact that that's just normal play." The plaintiffs alleged that Mike had been negligent in conducting his drill. The lawsuit dragged on for years before going to trial. "It was very, very stressful," Mike said. At first, the plaintiffs named Mike as a defendant personally. After about a year, he was dropped from the case, but he was still subject to extensive depositions and trial preparations as the lawyers prepared to argue the plaintiffs' claim that the league was responsible for Mike's alleged negligence. Finally, a jury decided that Mike was not negligent in conducting his pop fly drill that day. Though he was eventually vindicated, the lawsuit still taints Mike's memories of the many years he spent as a volunteer coach. "What you don't need is something like this discouraging people from the thought of going out and helping other children," he says.This video is part of the FacesOfLawsuitAbuse.org campaign.

Channel: Nonprofits & Activism
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: iamlawsuitabuse

Length: 03:00
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Views: 43450

Tags: baseball  sports  coach  player  legal  lawsuit  abuse  grassroots  outreach  reform  tort  iamlawsuitabuse.org  facesoflawsuitabuse.org  

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MrPitcher4 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
ridiculous anything for money no earned!
XFL101 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Yes folks, you're watching the pussification of America! What a country! Pathetic.
TheChapelx (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
My brother got popped in the chin during practice with a bat by the coach and my parents didn't sue.I got hit in the ear by another kid during catching practice and no lawsuit.These parents are raising a generation of wimps and whiners with this constant coddling.
sirnathan18 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
pussy ass fucken parents !!!!! lock yu pussy kidd in his room so he never lives
turtleninja101 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@gman586couldn't agree more. need to get a grip of reality. My teammate tore his shoulder, and was out for 4 months.
airlinefoodprez25 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
ive played baseball from ages 6-14, broke my finger, numerous bruises, a few black eyes, and a lot of pain, where the fuck do you get the idea of sueing?
airlinefoodprez25 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@DRID27 yeah dog i broke my finger this year and suing didnt even cross my mind
TANYAisWOLFPACK (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@ WarVeteranFish The kid was doing a routine drill where the sun got in his eyes. I am more than willing to bet you (as a coach of 16 years myself) that this coach has taught kids to shield themselves from the sun by A. Your glove, or B. Your cap. The league should've counter sued the family for time and money wasted. The kid didn't make the right decision. His fault
WarVeteranFish (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@tanman965 I'm not the biggest fan of baseball so I have no idea of whats right or wrong. So.... I'm stupid when it comes to baseball.
tanman965 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
@WarVeteranFish i agree, why would you dive for a line drive.

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