Little League Team Helps Out Elijah Dukes

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Acta should have never fined and benched Dukes in the first place, he's a great man helping out the community, but I'm glad to hear the little leagueteam is showing support for him:

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=4085478

Updated: April 21, 2009, 6:03 PM ET

[h2]League set to pay Dukes' fine[/h2]

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Washington Nationals outfielder Elijah Dukes was fined $500 and benched for being late to Saturday's home game against Florida.

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But he won't pay the fine himself. The Great Falls Little League, where he was speaking prior to the game, says it will pay it for him after a fundraising effort.

"The point is, this guy gave back to our community, and now he's in a hard spot. We need to help him," said Jim Mraz, the Great Falls LL president, according to The Washington Post. "It's not a question of whether this guy can afford the 500 bucks. We're just trying to send a message to our kids: He was here for us. Now we've got to be there for him."
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It's not a question of whether this guy can afford the 500 bucks. We're just trying to send a message to our kids: He was here for us. Now we've got to be there for him.
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On Saturday, Nationals acting general manager Mike Rizzo and manager Manny Acta decided to fine and bench Dukes because Dukes was late and the appearance was not sponsored by the Nationals. They warned Dukes that if he was late again, he could be sent to the minor leagues.

"We are going to change the culture here, regardless of how well a guy is playing," Acta said, according to MLB.com. "It was a bizarre situation, because he was doing something that we encourage our players to do. He was out in the community doing something for some Little League program and he just showed up late for work.

"He was very remorseful about it. He felt bad, but we have to lay down the law. Regardless of who is out there, we are still losing ballgames. We have to change the culture somehow."

Dukes, who was paid $500 for his appearance, signed autographs, watched the parade of teams and spoke to the players for about a minute. He then sprinted to his car and headed to the ballpark, the Post reported.

The league was surprised by the fine and benching, and jumped into action with an e-mail campaign. Mraz will present $501 -- $1 for "administrative expenses," according to the Post -- to the Nationals.

Dukes had no comment.

Said Mraz: "You're a little stunned. Like, 'Whoa, wait a minute.' Here's the game of baseball -- it's got steroids hanging over it, all these issues. ... Needless to say the Nats kind of need help with what they're doing. I could see if he was out trying to do something small or private, but he just came into my community and gave us a shot in the arm."



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Needless to say the Nats kind of need help with what they're doing.

When Little League mothers are calling you out and no one thinks twice about it, you have failed as an organization.

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Give them that money back... It's $500 dollars and you're making $400 grand this year...
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You now essentially getting paid for it =/= charity work...
 
Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk

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Give them that money back... It's $500 dollars and you're making $400 grand this year...
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You now essentially getting paid for it =/= charity work...
In Great Falls, I'd almost bet that those parents make more than Dukes...(I know it's besides the point
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Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk

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Give them that money back... It's $500 dollars and you're making $400 grand this year...
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You now essentially getting paid for it =/= charity work...

his intention was never for him to get the league to pay for the fine, they voluntarily did it, and since Dukes helped them out earlier, it's a fairgesture and a sign of respect
 
Good for them (the little leaguers), what a lack of class by the Nationals.

What's next, wearing jerseys that have the team name spelled wrong??????
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Originally Posted by LifeLessons

isnt he pretty good? 400k isnt alot (as far as for good b-ball players)

during your first 6 MLB seasons you're under team control, you make peanuts until youre arbitration eligible after your 3rd year, 2nd in some cases
 
Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk

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Give them that money back... It's $500 dollars and you're making $400 grand this year...
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You now essentially getting paid for it =/= charity work...

It wasn't even "charity work" to begin with, the article says he was paid a $500 appearance fee. But I'd bet appearance fees are a prettymuch common practice for pro sports players' activities in the community. Still it's refreshing to see Dukes put a lot of effort into the communityactivity and not just go through the motions.

Dukes, who was paid $500 for his appearance, signed autographs, watched the parade of teams and spoke to the players for about a minute. He then sprinted to his car and headed to the ballpark, the Post reported.
 
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