After tempers flared at a Little League baseball game, a parent hit a coach over the head with an aluminum bat.

Our news partners at WPTV NewsChannel 5 report that Yoandy Padilla-Hernandez struck Little League coach Chad Dellaripa after an exchange between Dellaripa and his son on May 6.

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Padilla-Hernandez’s son didn’t follow orders when his coach asked him to place his equipment bag in the dugout while the team went to get food, leading Dellaripa to reprimand the child, according to WPTV.

Afterward, the child cried and went to his father, which led to the baseball bat attack in front of Dellaripa’s 5-year-old daughter and other players.

"My daughter was so scared she urinated in her pants," Dellaripa said. "He already had the bat in his hand and he went from zero to a hundred. It was pretty bad."

When questioned by Clearwater police, Padilla-Hernandez said Dellaripa "put hands on his son," which Dellaripa denies, according to a police report.

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Padilla-Hernandez, who ran off after the attack, was arrested at his home 10 days later and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He was released after posting $10,000 bond.

Read more at WPTV.

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