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Bridgeport Bluefish catcher John Nathans, left, and pitcher Matt Beech attend a news conference Wednesday Aug. 15, 2007 in Bridgeport Conn. Nathans has a severe concussion, and Beech has a broken finger after former major league All-Star Jose Offerman, who is playing for the Long Island Ducks, hit them with his bat during their baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 14. Offerman has been suspended by his team indefinitely.

Jose Offerman was having a pretty good summer. Then in a flash, things went flying out of control. Looking for a last chance in the majors, the two-time All-Star turned violent at a minor league game Tuesday night. Hit by a fastball, Offerman charged the mound with his bat and swung at least twice, striking the opposing pitcher and catcher.

  • Offerman strikes foes with bat, charged

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  • Offerman strikes foes with bat, charged

    Jose Offerman was having a pretty good summer. Then in a flash, things went flying out of control. Looking for a last chance in the majors, the two-time All-Star turned violent at a minor league game Tuesday night. Hit by a fastball, Offerman charged the mound with his bat and swung at least twice, striking…