Current:Home > StocksYankees roast Little League coach who complained about Aaron Judge -Wealth Navigators Hub
Yankees roast Little League coach who complained about Aaron Judge
View
Date:2025-04-14 05:32:11
The New York Yankees fired back at a Little League coach who complained that his team didn't get face time with Aaron Judge at the Little League Classic in Williamsport, Pennsylvania on Sunday.
Bob Laterza, coach of the Staten Island team, told SILive.com that Judge failed to acknowledge his players during the Yankees' game against the Detroit Tigers on Sunday.
“How about turning around or wave to New York and the kids that think you’re a hero?" Laterza bemoaned. “They are the ones who pay your salary.”
Laterza also was upset that Judge didn't show up specifically to greet his New York-based team, despite other Yankees players, coaches and alumni getting with his players for one-on-one time.
“They were disappointed,” Laterza said. “Maybe he’ll want to make up for it and come and see them.”
All things Yankees: Latest New York Yankees news, schedule, roster, stats, injury updates and more.
The Yankees weren't too pleased with the coach's public outburst, releasing a blistering statement that pushed back on Laterza's claims:
“Win or lose, we intend to invite them to Yankee Stadium. However, it would have been much better if Staten Island’s coach called us to understand the facts before bitterly reacting in such a public fashion. Reaching out to us would have been the prudent way to act and would have set a fine example for his young players. Aaron Judge always acts with kindness and respect.”
“The coach could learn a lot from him.”
Laterza's team was eliminated from the Little League World Series with a loss on Tuesday.
Judge and Yankees manager Aaron Boone were asked about Laterza's comments on Wednesday and chose not to engage.
“I’ve got no response for that,” Judge told reporters, per NJ.com. “I’m not gonna give him a response, because it’s about the kids.”
Said Boone: “I’m not even going to dignify that with a response. Aaron Judge is as good as it gets with everyone.”
Judge interacted with kids and took selfies on the field before the Yankees' game and spent time in the crowd at one of the LLWS games. The 2022 AL MVP has been known throughout his career as a star who interacts plenty with fans and signs autographs.
“We commend all of our players for devoting their complete attention to the hundreds of kids who literally walked step-by-step alongside them from the moment the Yankees landed in Williamsport through the entirety of the evening," the Yankees said in the statement.
"Our players were unequivocally committed to making the experience what it was intended to be – a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for young baseball players and their families from around the world to have meaningful and genuine interaction with some of Major League Baseball’s greatest players.”
Who is Bob Laterza?
Laterza, who has been coaching Little League for over 30 years, has also used his week in the spotlight to dig up a LLWS controversy from 2001 – the age scandal involving pitcher Danny Almonte.
Laterza's squad lost 13-0 against Almonte's Bronx-based team in sectionals ahead of that year's LLWS. The coach claims that he had tried to blow the whistle earlier on the player who turned out to be 14, rather than 12 years old, as uncovered by a later Sports Illustrated investigation.
“I went to everyone,” Laterza told PennLive. “No one would listen.”
According to a 2001 New York Post story, Laterza spent $10,000 on detectives to investigate the Almonte matter and the coach has been quoted as an aggrieved party through the years in retrospective stories.
The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast. Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more.
veryGood! (1)
Related
- Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in lawsuit tied to Louisiana grain terminal
- What have you missed this season in men's college basketball? Here are eight key questions
- The Bahamas pushes to reduce violence as the US Embassy warns of a spike in killings
- Life without parole for homeless Nevada man in deadly Jeep attack outside Reno homeless center
- Civic engagement nonprofits say democracy needs support in between big elections. Do funders agree?
- Reported hate crimes at schools and colleges are on the rise, new FBI report says
- Taylor Swift's Post-Game Celebration With Travis Kelce's Family Proves She's on Their A-Team
- German president calls for alliance against extremism as protests against far right draw thousands
- 'As foretold in the prophecy': Elon Musk and internet react as Tesla stock hits $420 all
- Ford, Tesla, Jaguar among nearly 2.2 million vehicles recalled: Check car recalls here
Ranking
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- Gambling busts at Iowa State were the result of improper searches, athletes’ attorneys contend
- South Korea says North Korea fired cruise missiles in 3rd launch of such weapons this month
- 2 climate activists arrested after throwing soup at Mona Lisa in Paris
- Sonya Massey's father decries possible release of former deputy charged with her death
- Brazil, facing calls for reparations, wrangles with its painful legacy of slavery
- Mango’s Sale Has All the Perfect Capsule Wardrobe Staples You Need up to 70% off Right Now
- Bonus: Janet Yellen on Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!
Recommendation
Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
Thailand may deport visiting dissident rock band that criticized war in Ukraine back to Russia
Europe’s economic blahs drag on with zero growth at the end of last year
Indonesian police arrest 3 Mexicans after a Turkish tourist is wounded in an armed robbery in Bali
Retirement planning: 3 crucial moves everyone should make before 2025
Pakistani court convicts jailed ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan of revealing secrets ahead of elections
Church of England leader says a plan to send migrants to Rwanda undermines the UK’s global standing
Massachusetts man arrested for allegedly threatening Jewish community members and to bomb synagogues