Mike Bacsik, a former Texas Rangers pitcher and current talk show host for The Fan KRLD-FM (105.3), tried to hit another man during a coaching dispute at a youth baseball game last August, police say.

Mike Bacsik (KRLD-FM)

According to a police report, third-base coach Gilbert Roblez, 59, told police he was helping a new player when Bacsik — the opposing team's coach — complained to the umpire.

Roblez said he told Bacsik to calm down, and then Bacsik reportedly charged at him.

Police say Bacsik pushed Roblez to the ground, then swung at him without making contact. He then got up in Roblez's face saying, "Come on let's do it," in an attempt to fight, according to the incident report.

Bacsik then reportedly pushed Roblez to the ground a second time, twisting his ankle and injuring his neck, police said. Roblez did not seek medical treatment at that time, police said.

Two witnesses confirmed Roblez's account, police said.

Bacsik faces trial later this month on a charge of assault by contact, a class C misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $500.

He did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The former Rangers pitcher made headlines for giving up Barry Bonds' 756th career home run in 2007 while playing for the Washington Nationals, allowing Bonds to break the all-time record previously held by Hank Aaron.

San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds hit his historic 756th career home run off Bacsik in 2007. (File Photo / The Associated Press)

In an interview with ESPN in 2008, Bacsik commented on Bonds' legal troubles when the slugger was accused of lying to a grand jury and obstruction of justice:

"I can't imagine that. I'm scared to death of jail or prison. I can't imagine going through court, having to figure out somehow, some way not to go [to prison]."

Bacsik turned to a career in radio after his playing days, first appearing on Dallas' The Ticket KTCK-AM (1310).

He was fired by the station in 2010 for making racially insensitive comments on Twitter after a Dallas Mavericks-San Antonio Spurs game.

"Congrats to all the dirty mexicans in San Antonio," Bacsik tweeted before deleting it.

Currently, Bacsik is listed as a host for The Fan and a Rangers pre- and postgame host for Fox Sports Southwest.