Beimel Fan Arrested
Taped to Joe Beimel's locker after the game was a copy of the police report detailing the actions of the reliever's biggest fan, who got himself into trouble at Great American Ball Park.
Troy Sexton, a West Virginia man who has gained cult prominence for his numerous Beimel tribute videos on YouTube, was arrested before the start of the eighth inning and charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest -- actions that resulted in the game being delayed.
Sexton engaged in a physical altercation and refused to stop fighting when asked, according to the report. His arrest came after Beimel recorded two groundouts to help the Dodgers escaped a seventh-inning jam.
Beimel has met Sexton and even appeared in a YouTube video responding to the man, but asked if he might have the money to post bond, the left-hander smiled and said,
"I have it. He's not getting it."