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Leyritz charged with DUI homicide
Frayed Knot Dec 28 2007 12:33 PM |
Former major leaguer Jim Leyritz, who played the hero in the Yankees' 1996 World Series run, is in Broward County's Main Jail, charged with DUI homicide after a Friday morning crash in Fort Lauderdale, the Miami Herald reported on its Web site.
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KC Dec 28 2007 12:40 PM |
Funny, when I saw this on ESPNEWS bottom bar I read Jim Leyland and said,
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metsmarathon Dec 28 2007 01:40 PM |
jeez, its been a bad month for yankees...
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OlerudOwned Dec 28 2007 01:46 PM |
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I did nearly the same exact thing. Assumed he lived up north because he's always doing autograph sessions are a store a few towns over in Red Bank, but apparently not.
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DocTee Dec 28 2007 01:51 PM |
Whether you admire Leyland or despise Leyritz, it's still tragic for the victim and his/her family at this holiday season.
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metirish Dec 28 2007 02:11 PM |
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Terrible all round.
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KC Dec 28 2007 02:16 PM |
No doubt, guys ... I've become pretty numb to bad news items these days and
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G-Fafif Dec 28 2007 03:21 PM |
I prefer when MFY demi-icons hurt* themselves, not others.
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metsmarathon Dec 29 2007 12:07 PM |
am i the only one who didn't know leyritz' nickname was "the king"?
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Edgy DC Dec 29 2007 12:49 PM |
I liked his game, as I tend to like all catchers who play other positions. They're great to have on a roster. I found him to be, in retirement, a rather tiresome self-promoter.
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Frayed Knot Dec 29 2007 02:44 PM |
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It was actually a bit of a derisive name coined by teammates to mock his high opinion of himself. Leyritz loved it (again, that high opinion thing) and turned the put-down around by adopting it as his own self-aggrandizing moniker.
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Edgy DC Dec 29 2007 03:57 PM |
Well, that kind of jives with my impression.
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MFS62 Dec 30 2007 09:10 AM |
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Exactly. There is no excuse for DUI. Later
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metirish Jan 03 2008 09:02 PM |
I've often wondered what guys like Leyritz get paid for expert opinion, $5,250 a month working as an MLB.com analyst.
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SteveJRogers Jan 03 2008 09:07 PM |
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He was also working with 1050 ESPN Radio. I haven't had a chance to listen but I wonder what the Yankee sycophants on there (Max Kellerman, Steven A. Smith, Michael Kay, Brandon Tierney) are saying in his defense over this.
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metsmarathon Jan 03 2008 10:23 PM |
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that's a whole lot of pabst blue ribbon! seriously, though, i doubt that purchases such as those are where all his money went. also, this doesn't tell me whether he blew his load there on gallons and gallons of cheap swill, or a vastly smaller quantity of the much better stuff.
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seawolf17 Jan 04 2008 08:41 AM |
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I actually heard one of them while flipping the other day (it was Stephen A, I believe) who called it indefensible. Whether you're a Yankee face-sucker or not, the guy's a dickhead. Kinda like it was sad when Cory Lidle smacked his plane into a building, even if you hate the Yankees.
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metirish Jan 04 2008 08:45 AM |
The amazing thing about Stephen A. Smith is that you don't even have to turn on the radio to hear him.
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Benjamin Grimm Jan 04 2008 08:53 AM |
Steven A. Smith is a Yankee sycophant?
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Frayed Knot Jan 04 2008 08:59 AM |
He's a Philly writer (not sure where he's orig from) who became one of ESPN's stable of basketball guys.
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Elster88 Jan 04 2008 08:59 AM |
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When you find out...for the love of God keep it to yourself.
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SteveJRogers Jan 04 2008 03:25 PM |
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He was born in the NYC area, not sure where though.
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AG/DC Jan 04 2008 06:00 PM |
I don't want to minimize Leyritiz's guilt, but it's the News piling on when they try and extend the case against him by citing two trips to the liquor store four and a half years ago, when he spent $256.23 and $169.53.
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Elster88 Jan 07 2008 11:13 PM |
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You beat me to it. That's one decent party and one below average party for a college kid.
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MFS62 Jan 08 2008 06:31 AM |
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Now I know why I had to keep sending money to my kids when they were in College. Thanks for clearing that up. Later
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