Lim Chang-yong of the Korean Baseball Organization’s KIA Tigers will have to do 120 hours of community service after his dangerous interpretation of a simple pickoff attempt.

During Saturday’s game against the Doosan Bears, Chang-yong tried to pick off Oh Jae-won on second base. No Tigers player was covering the bag, so Chang-yong instead fired his pickoff right at Jae-won’s head.

ICYMI… So this 'pick-off attempt' happened on Saturday (featuring KIA's Lim Chang-yong and Doosan's Oh Jae-won) pic.twitter.com/VXRx1P6sVK — Dan (@MyKBO) August 29, 2016

Chang-yong’s throw missed Jae-won, but just narrowly. The ball trickled into the outfield, but Jae-won was too stunned to even advance to third base.

Nobody had ever seen a pitcher do that before, and Chang-yong didn’t necessarily do a great job of making it look unintentional. He took a stutter step into his throw. It was a calculated decision that could have escalated into a full-out brawl.

The league suspended Chang-yong for three games and ordered him to do 120 hours of community service.