New Jersey League Bars 9-Year-Old Boy From Playing Softball On His Sisters' Team

CLOSTER, N.J. (CBS) -- A New Jersey boy is striking out in his effort to play softball. Nine-year-old Cayden Walsh is a triplet and he wants to play on the same team as his sisters.

But the team is for girls only, so league organizers won't let Cayden play.

"You got a bigger, stronger boy who's hitting the ball harder, you know, the girls could risk getting injured," recreation director Jim Oettinger said.

The league suggested Cayden start his own co-ed softball league next year.

"This is about a 9-year-old boy, whether it's my boy or another boy -- a boy who really doesn't even like sports -- just to get out of the house and be part of a team and play with his sisters," Cayden's father said.

He still hopes the league changes its mind before the season starts in a couple weeks.

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