Alabama baseball coaches, trainer facing lawsuit for alleged mistreatment of ex-player


Three members of the Alabama Crimson Tide baseball coaching staff are being sued for allegedly mishandling a former player’s injury.

According to court documents filed in Tuscaloosa County Circuit Court, coach Brad Bohannon, pitching coach Jason Jackson and athletic trainer Sean Stryker are facing a lawsuit for wantonness, alleged negligence and breach of agreement for their handling of former pitcher Johnny Blake Bennett’s arm injury.

The defense is seeking to dismiss the suit. A hearing is scheduled for June 20.

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An Alabama Crimson Tide ball in a dugout during a game in Baton Rouge, La., May 10, 2014.

An Alabama Crimson Tide ball in a dugout during a game in Baton Rouge, La., May 10, 2014. (John Korduner/Icon SMI/Corbis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

“The university does not comment on pending litigation but looks forward to sharing the actual facts with the court,” the school’s athletic department said in a prepared statement.

“The mental and physical well-being of its student-athletes is of the utmost importance to the university. We have supreme confidence in our coaching staffs and provide our student-athletes with access to the best sports medicine personnel and sports psychology practitioners in the country.”

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Per the complaint, a couple of weeks after Bennett was injured, he began to struggle to control his pitches. The suit alleges Bohannon, Jackson and Stryker played a role in the mismanagement of Bennett’s recovery.

An Alabama Crimson Tide cap in the dugout during a game between Alabama and the LSU Tigers May 12, 2018, at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, La. 

An Alabama Crimson Tide cap in the dugout during a game between Alabama and the LSU Tigers May 12, 2018, at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, La.  (John Korduner/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The suit also claimed Bennett repeatedly told coaches and the trainer he was having some sort of issue with his arm.

“Gosh, I really wish I could talk about some specifics. I really wish I could. But, unfortunately, you know, I can’t,” Bohannon said Friday.

“I really believe that we provide our student-athletes with access to the absolute best sports medicine and sports psychology resources in the country, and you know, this is the third SEC school that I’ve been at, and I would put our sports medicine personnel against any school in the country and even professional organizations. They’re just outstanding. We place a real premium on mental and physical well-being of our student athletes, so that’s all I have to say about it.”

The SEC logo at an opening-round game of the 2015 SEC baseball tournament between Alabama and Ole Miss. 

The SEC logo at an opening-round game of the 2015 SEC baseball tournament between Alabama and Ole Miss.  (Michael Wade/Icon Sportswire/Corbis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Bennett was eventually diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome and underwent surgery in March 2020. The pitcher alleges he was informed by Bohannon in May that the school decided against renewing his athletic scholarship.

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Bennett transferred to Pensacola State College but ultimately withdrew from the school. He later enrolled at Jacksonville State University, however he was dismissed in May 2022. 

Bennett and the Gamecocks played Alabama just two days prior to his dismissal.

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