Connect with us

Sportswire

Junior college baseball coach resigns over cheating scandal

A junior college baseball coach in New Jersey resigned last week over a cheating scandal involving his team. Rodney Velardi, who coached the baseball team for Atlantic Cape Community College, resigned on May 4 after his team was found to have used illegal communication devices, the Cherry Hill Courier Post reported on Thursday. The Courier…

The post Junior college baseball coach resigns over cheating scandal appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

An umpire holds a helmet

A junior college baseball coach in New Jersey resigned last week over a cheating scandal involving his team.

Rodney Velardi, who coached the baseball team for Atlantic Cape Community College, resigned on May 4 after his team was found to have used illegal communication devices, the Cherry Hill Courier Post reported on Thursday.

The Courier Post’s Josh Friedman had an excellent story breaking down the entire affair.

Atlantic Cape was facing Rowan College Gloucester County for a 3-game series that began on April 21. In the first game of the series, Rowan College lost 11-6, and their freshman pitcher approached his coaches wondering if he had been tipping pitches. The coaches somewhat dismissed him.

The next day the teams squared off in a doubleheader, and Rowan College grew more suspicious. They felt Atlantic Cape was making really aggressive swings on good pitches and getting excellent reads on the bases, according to the Courier Post. Rowan College’s first baseman also claimed he heard voices when an Atlantic Cape runner reached first base.

The second time the same Atlantic Cape players reached base, Rowan College’s coach asked for the umpires to check the helmets of his opponents. The umpires found illegal communication devices in the helmets of two of the players.

You can see a video here:

According to the rules, only a catcher can use an electronic communication device, not other players. Atlantic Cape was breaking the rules by using the devices in the helmets of baserunners.

Play was stopped after the discovery of the devices, which were removed. Rowan College also said they would not resume the game as long as a TV crew remained in center field, so Atlantic Cape agreed to remove the camera.

After the changes, Rowan College went on to sweep the doubleheader, winning 11-4 and then 17-8.

Velardi was suspended a total of four games and later resigned.

The only thing this story was missing was some trash cans.

For more details on the event, read the Courier Post’s story.

The post Junior college baseball coach resigns over cheating scandal appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent

MLB3 years ago

The Greatest Sports Call in Broadcasting History

Kirk Gibson’s 1988 World Series home run was a baseball play that occurred in Game 1 of the 1988 World...

NFL3 years ago

Rob Gronkowski “Just Joking” About Having Bucs’ Playbook

Rob Gronkowski posted a note on social media Wednesday to make clear that he was just joking when talking about...

MLB3 years ago

MLB Proposes 3-Division 2020 Play Based on Geography

MLB is one of the games genuinely faithful to its legacy, however even they are thinking about radical changes because...

NHL3 years ago

NHL Eyes December to Start 2020-21 Season

The 2019-20 NHL season has been suspended for about a month and a half now as the world fights the...

NHL3 years ago

5 Greatest Hockey Players of All-Time

This list hasn’t changed in 20 years. I can’t envision the rundown changing at any point in the near future....

NFL3 years ago

NFL Draft Made These 3 Teams Playoff Contenders

The 2020 NFL Draft spoke to an open door for NFL groups to drastically improve their lists with the expectations...

NCAAF3 years ago

Trevor Lawrence Heavy Favorite to be #1 Pick 2021 Draft

The 2020 NFL Draft is in the books and the football world is as of now amped up for the...

MLB3 years ago

Fan Made Epic Fenway Park Map in Fortnite

The COVID-19 pandemic has forestalled avid supporters from getting a charge out of baseball for about two months. While baseball...

NBA3 years ago

Vegas: Dennis Rodman Potential Successor to Kim Jong-Un

There’s a great deal of disarray encompassing the soundness of Kim Jong-un, the 36-year-old Supreme Leader of Democratic People’s Republic...

NBA3 years ago

Blake Griffin Calls Out TMZ Coverage

Detroit Pistons star Blake Griffin was as of late an objective of TMZ, which posted a strange article about him...