Lupe Galaviz, Baldwin Park American Little League president, said her league’s players were left with nothing — an estimated $7,000 loss.
Thieves stole 14 baseball equipment bags, which each included five helmets, two bats, catcher’s gear and gloves, and six baseballs.
Along with baseball inventory, the league is also out T-ball and softball equipment and a gasoline-powered generator valued at $4,000. Whatever was not stolen was tagged in spray paint, including a $5,000 tractor-style lawn mower.
“The whole room had graffiti all over and was trashed,” Galaviz said.
She would like a new lawn mower for the league, but Galaviz noted that the most important thing is for the kids to have equipment so they can resume play.
Marilyn Horsley, board secretary for Newport Harbor Baseball Assn., heard the story about Baldwin Park on the radio and said she thought, “‘That sucks! Our association has a lot of money, and we should get something together.’”
Horsley called Galaviz and said she wanted to help, and she would propose the idea at the next NHBA board meeting.
“Here we have people reaching out to us from outside our area,” Galaviz said. “That is so cool.”
On the NHBA’s opening day, Saturday, Horsley plans to sit at a table accepting equipment donations. If it rains, she’ll be out there the next weekend.
“I thought we might just write a check to them, but then we decided what they really need right now is equipment,” Horsley said.
They need helmets, batting tees, catcher gear sets, catcher gloves, regular gloves, baseballs, bats or any other equipment.
The NHBA is working with a nonprofit organization, Colby’s Double Play, which will donate 12 bags of equipment this weekend.