Two workers lost their eyes over a charming bystander, broken the first floor window as a result with a ladder. Luckily for them the apartment, placed on a shanty building, was vacant, but inside there was a body shot dead. The victim was a private investigator, so Briscoe and Green dug inside the man's cases. He followed up classical cases involving wives against cheating husbands and one of them lead the detectives to the building where the crime scene is located. Anyway the right case was different: the private eye was hired to investigate inside the youth baseball league, where a Honduran boy (Orlando J. Torres) looked a lot older than his peers. He might have changed ID with his cousin and the local coach, who used to look for new talents all over the world, might have staged everything. It's up to McCoy to convict the conman who pulled the strings.
Third world fake identities in sport is a matter very popular even in Europe. There was a case in my Country involving a football player named Joseph Minala from Cameroon who played in the youth league even though he looked 30 years old at least (he declared eighteen at the time).