World Series hero charged with DUI death - 12/28/2007 - MiamiHerald.com

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Former Major League ballplayer Jim Leyritz, a one-time World Series hero, is in Broward's Main Jail, charged with DUI homicide after a Friday morning crash in Fort Lauderdale. Leyritz, whose 44th birthday was Thursday, was in a car accident near Southwest Seventh Avenue and Second Street -- the heart of Fort Lauderdale's Himmmarshee Street bar district. The jail website indicated Leyritz ... [link]

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Vikings, Redskins or Saints... Oh my.
Published 12/28/2007 by tedmiller@seattlepi.com (Ted Miller) at Ted Miller's Sports Rant
... ? I interviewed him way back when he successfully recruited Shareef Abdur-Raheem away from Georgia Tech, and all the Tech folks started whispering about dirty tricks. ---Atlanta Braves fans can barely spit out the name Jim Leyritz, but this is something altogether worse: He could be going to jail . ---Woe to the Coach's Stepson who reacheth for the ball with a bone for his head...DeadSpin takes aim...at the ...

Jim Leyritz Charged With DUI Homicide
Published 12/28/2007 by Mullet at FanHouse
Filed under: Miami, MLB Police Blotter, Breaking News, The WordFormer World Series hero Jim Leyritz is by no means a hero in real life this day, as he's in a world of trouble. Former Major League ballplayer Jim Leyritz, a one-time World Series hero, is in Broward's Main Jail, charged with DUI homicide after a Friday morning crash in Fort Lauderdale. Leyritz, whose 44th birthday was Thursday, was in a car accident near Southwest Seventh Avenue and Second Street -- the heart of Fort Lauderdale's Himmmarshee Street bar ...

From World Series hero to murderer…
Published 12/28/2007 by Mario C. at Wax Heaven
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Former Yankees Hero Jim Leyritz Arrested
Published 12/28/2007 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
Former Yankees World Series hero Jim Leyritz was arrested early Friday morning for DUI and vehicular homicide. He had been involved in a car crash in Ft. Lauderdale. From the Miami Herald: The jail website indicated Leyritz was charged with two counts of drunken driving, including DUI that causes death to a human. He had not posted an $11,000 bond as of Friday afternoon, records show. A call to Fort Lauderdale police was not immediately returned. WPLG-ABC 10 reported a passenger in the car Leyritz allegedly hit was ejected ...

Bronx Banter: Very Not Good
Published 12/28/2007 at Baseball Toaster
... . The story was originally reported in the Miami Herald. Comments 2007-12-28 12:45:56 1. Raf This never ceases to amaze me. He couldn't call a cab? Post a comment ( ...

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