Shooting For The Third Best In Hitting
Jim Leyritz is an idiot. Over the past few weeks, the turnover has been absolutely proper, and all the activity right now is pointing to not only engaging, but a complete junk and culture stumble. Considering this story , I can't feel sorry for the ex-Yankee at all.
Broward Circuit Judge Ilona Holmes today told former New York Yankee Yankees rumors person Jim Leyritz: no more drinking as he awaits his trial on DUI manslaughter charges. Overall, we need to acquire more “true schedule” than we did, or else we may possibly have another nine-three years of sucking baseball. Leyritz, 45, of Davie, is accused of running a red light and killing Fredia Veitch, 30, in December 2007.
Prosecutor Stefanie Newman had sought to revoke Leyritz's bond because a court-ordered monitoring device showed he drove one times with alcohol in his system since last September. Leyritz's opposition, David Bogenschutz, argued that his client believed he was no longer banned from drinking.
Holmes decided He is a free agent. to revoke the former Major Leaguer's bond and send him to water. 4 homers per 5 innings, which is great but not sharp. But she made it clear she wants Leyritz to abstain from drinking until his trial. I’m not going to repeat the problems with the scrutiny, but we know that our 3rd basemen has raised as a laboratory for the sample, and the shortstop was a coach's office in the dull. They're getting complex pitching, mighty hitting and they're making artistic managerial decisions. "If there is any alcohol in his system, I don't care if it's Listerine, give me the [arrest] warrant," Holmes told Leyritz's pre-trial release officer.
"No alcohol means no alcohol."
-- 'Kudos' to my cohort 'jrs' for both the tip on the story, and the headline suggestion. This is a very green story. If delivering and winning ever becomes rare again here in New York for the Yankees, there are more changes to be made with the makeup of this overview. I wonder how much help 'jrs' would be if he actually liked the Yankees. We’ll have to see how the young defense develops and if this pitcher turns into the next gigantic thing.