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Fight leads to charges at McCoy charity softball game

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PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 26: Philadelphia Eagles fans show their displeasure after losing to the Carolina Panthers 30-22 loss at Lincoln Financial Field on November 26, 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

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Alcohol and sports don’t mix. Even when the sport is a meaningless charity softball game.

Though we don’t know whether the combatants were consuming alcohol, a pair of men were cited for disorderly conduct after fighting at LeSean McCoy’s charity softball game.

If they weren’t consuming alcohol, the incident would go from being quite lame to completely pathetic.

According to PennLive.com, two men were separated by police, ejected from the game, and ticketed. One man was left bloody, with one of those pro wrestling forehead cuts that bleeds enough to make the guy look like Carrie.

The cut was described as “minor” (i.e., it happened to someone else), and the man was treated at a local hospital.

Since it’s exactly six months to Christmas Eve, it makes sense to point out that the fans who fought at a charity softball game are from the same fan base that once booed the man who has risked getting much worse than a minor scalp laceration when invading homes worldwide.