During his playing career, Rosario was involved in a significantly more serious sequel to the
Juan Marichal–
John Roseboro brawl of August 1965. In a
Pacific Coast League game played on May 11, 1966,
Merritt Ranew was catching for the
Seattle Angels (a
California Angels affiliate club) while
Jim Coates was pitching against the
Vancouver Mounties (a Kansas City A's affiliate). The incident started when Coates hurled one high and tight pitch and struck
Ricardo Joseph of Vancouver on the shoulder. Then, Joseph charged the mound but, before he could get to Coates, he was tackled from behind and had his chin bloodied by Ranew. The ensuing free-for-all finally subsided, but then Vancouver's
Tommie Reynolds pushed a
bunt up the first base line, which forced Coates to field the ball while Reynolds tried to run the pitcher down. Once more Ranew raced to the aid of Coates. Nevertheless, Rosario dashed from the
on-deck circle and hit Ranew over the head with his bat, opening up a deep three-inch gash. Ranew suffered internal bleeding in the brain and the left side of his face was paralyzed. Days later, PCL President Dewey Soriano fined all the participants in the incident and suspended Rosario for the remainder of the season. "Using a bat on a player is not part of baseball," Soriano stated. ==References==