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ESPN.com:
Leyritz charged with DUI manslaughter in crash — Former Major League Baseball player Jim Leyritz was arrested Friday on charges of driving under the influence and killing another driver after his vehicle crashed into hers. — Leyritz, who turned 44 on Thursday, faces charges of DUI manslaughter …
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Fox Sports:
Report: Leyritz charged with DUI homicide — 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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Pinstriped Scranton
WPLG-TV:
Former Baseball Player Charged In DUI Death — Jim Leyritz Refused Breathalyzer Test, Police Say — FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A former major league baseball player is in the Broward County Jail after being arrested on suspicion of DUI and vehicular homicide.
MSNBC:
Leyritz arrested for vehicular homicide, DUI — Former major leaguer behind wheel of car in fatal accident, police say — FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Former major league baseball player Jim Leyritz was arrested Friday morning on suspicion of DUI and vehicular homicide, TV station Local10 reported on its Web site.
New York Post:
BOSTON'S MARKET — BOSOX STILL LEAD IN JOHAN RACE — JOHAN Santana remains available. The New York teams remain interested. Yet, according to multiple executives spoken to yesterday, the Red Sox remain the strong favorite to obtain the star lefty if - and probably more likely, when - he is traded in the new year.
NY Daily News:
Mets show interest in Lieber — The Mets have touched base with representatives for several free-agent pitchers they consider fallback options if they are unable to land a marquee starter in a trade this winter. — One of those contingency arms apparently belongs to former Yankee righty Jon Lieber, according to agent Rex Gary.
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MetsBlog.com, MLB Trade Rumors, Balls, Sticks, & Stuff, Philliesflow.com, Mets Fever and Kranepool Society
Mike Fish / ESPN:
Clubhouse culture led ex-Mariner to steroids and greenies … There is something different about this. Most big-leaguers and recent baseball retirees have been scrambling to distance themselves from the Mitchell Report, or they've called on their agent or a neatly crafted statement to explain away their performance-enhancing drug use.
ESPN:
Debate: Is Bert Blyleven a Hall of Famer? … Bert Blyleven has 287 wins and is fifth all time with 3,701 strikeouts. But so far those numbers haven't gotten Blyleven elected to the Hall of Fame. — In this, his 11th year on the ballot, will Blyleven get enough votes to become part of the Class of 2008?
New York Post:
SECOND HOME — Bob Costas is the latest celeb to buy a costly apartment at 15 Central Park West. City records show the sportscaster and his wife, Jill, paid more than $11 million for a just-completed 3,500- square-foot abode in the new condo tower. The Post's Braden Keil reports the three-bedroom …
Duff Wilson / New York Times:
Entertainer and Fighter Is Clemens's Lead Lawyer — Rusty Hardin, the Houston lawyer hired by Roger Clemens to defend him from claims he used performance-enhancing drugs, is a star of the Texas bar, a charmer of juries and journalists and a lawyer whose preparation and aggressive tactics draw …
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The Crawfish Boxes
Sabernomics:
The Deal of the Year — I have enjoyed following the free agent market this year, and I've tried to put a value on most of the players who have signed contracts so far. While there are plenty of contacts yet to be signed, I'd like to give the award to the best signing to the 2007 offseason to the San Francisco Giants.
J Koot / Busted Coverage:
Final Four: 2007 Sports Blog of the Year Tournament — This is a one day shootout. It ends TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT! — The reasoning is simple. The championship round will go all weekend and finish at MIDNIGHT 2008! — Thanks for participating. — Popularity: 2% [?]
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Hot Foot
Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Magic '08 Ball — So you can't decide if you love or hate baseball these days, torn by a sport that's impossibly rich (a record $6 billion in revenue in 2007), popular (79.5 million in attendance, another record) but undermined by scandal (steroids). — Welcome to the ever-shifting tides …
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MetsBlog.com
Awful Announcing:
Bowl Season Doesn't Officially Start Until Something Crazy Happens, Well Something Crazy Happened — Ladies and gentlemen I give you Texas' new favorite son, Chris. Actually Chris is Mack Brown's stepson and boy oh boy are they going to love him if Texas loses this one.
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Deadspin, EDSBS, With Leather, Busted Coverage, FanHouse, The Sports Hernia Blog and Dan Shanoff