He is dead , south florida travel ball head coach….

He is dead , south florida travel ball head coach….

Over the weekend, social media went crazy after two College World Series attendees were removed on Saturday night for allegedly heckling Kevin O’Sullivan, the baseball coach of the University of Florida, during the Gators’ game versus Texas A&M.

The two supporters were reportedly hurling obscenities at the Gators’ dugout in reference to the May 2021 killings of Rex Reinhart, 14, and Brody Reinhart, 11, as they were sporting Texas A&M jerseys. For Florida, Brody was a regular batboy.

Regarding the ejections, the Omaha Police Officers Association (OPOA) released a statement on Sunday afternoon.

“It is completely inappropriate to confront a rival baseball club over the untimely passing of their batboy. I’m glad this pair was ejected from Charles Schwab Field by our cops and security. This city no longer welcomes you, and you should be barred from all future College World Series events for life,” the statement reads.

It is completely inappropriate to make fun of a rival baseball team after the terrible death of its batboy. I’m glad this pair was ejected from Charles Schwab Field by our cops and security. You should be permanently barred from all future College World Series events as you are no longer welcome in this city.

— June 16, 2024, Omaha Police Officers Association (@omahaPOA)

The OPOA has been contacted by The Gainesville Sun, a member of the USA TODAY Network, for additional comments.

Paul Otto Reinhart, the boys’ father, killed them three years ago and then took his own life. O’Sullivan is now married to Minde O’Sullivan, the boys’ mother.

Jim Schlossnagle, the head coach of Texas A&M, expressed regret for the altercation during his news conference following the game.

“I want to apologize on behalf of Texas A&M on behalf of whatever the heck went on over in that dugout,” he stated. “Those two guys, whoever they are, don’t represent Texas A&M in any way, and they simply don’t return.” Let’s not allow those two men to return to the ballpark.”

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