Astros fan arrested, accused of slapping Yankees fan at ALCS

Houston's Minute Maid Park. (Frank Franklin II/AP)

HOUSTON — A Houston Astros fan is facing an assault charge after being accused by authorities of slapping a New York Yankees fan after the two got into an argument at Houston’s Minute Maid Park during the second game of the American League Championship Series.

James Dinkins was arrested on the misdemeanour charge after police say he slapped the Yankees fan in the back of the head after he cheered for the New York team during Sunday night’s game.

The 73-year-old Dinkins, a former justice of the peace in neighbouring Montgomery County, is free on a $100 bond. Court records didn’t list an attorney for Dinkins.

Harris County District Attorney’s Office prosecutor Nathan Beedle called the allegations against Dinkins "troubling," saying that Houston prides itself on "hospitality, sportsmanship, and welcoming anyone from anywhere."

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