A minor league pitcher who threw a baseball that injured a fan has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and three year's probation.
Julio Castillo injured the fan during an on-field melee last year in Ohio. He could have gotten as many as eight years in prison.
"The court does believe that he is remorseful," Montgomery County Common Pleas Court Judge Connie Price said at Castillo's sentencing Thursday.
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