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Coach Suggests Ejected Player Be Suspended

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Accusations and recriminations from Friday’s emotional baseball game between Poly and San Fernando continued Monday, with San Fernando Coach Armando Gomez contending that Poly’s Zack Sims-Jones should be suspended for the season for running into first baseman Jesus Martinez.

Martinez has a broken collarbone and is out six to eight weeks after the first-inning collision, in which Sims-Jones was running out a pop-up. Umpires ejected Sims-Jones after the play.

Gomez said he feels Sims-Jones purposely ran into Martinez and should be punished beyond having to sit out a game, as required by an ejection.

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Poly Coach Chuck Schwal called the collision “unfortunate,” but does not believe it was malicious.

“Zack was running at full speed,” Schwal said. “For him to avoid [the collision] was near impossible. I can see why San Fernando is upset, but it was not done on purpose.”

Martinez, a senior who’s a straight-A student, suffered convulsions after the collision and paramedics were called. He attended school Monday.

Later in the Birmingham tournament game won by San Fernando, 4-2, Tiger pitcher Abraham Gonzalez, a former Poly student, hit Eddie Baeza in the head with a fastball. Baeza spent the night at two hospitals having X-rays that proved negative.

Players and coaches from both schools have been involved in a heated rivalry since several Poly players transferred to San Fernando last year.

The coaches met before the game and tried to smooth over any differences. Afterward, Schwal said it was a mistake to play the game because players involved in the controversy were participating.

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