MLB Umpire Arrested In Sex Sting Operation ... Mug Shot Released
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MLB umpire, Brian O'Nora, was arrested in a sex sting operation in Ohio this weekend ... after officials say he tried to solicit a prostitute online.
57-year-old O'Nora -- who's been an MLB umpire since 2000 -- was 1 of 14 alleged "Johns" who went online seeking to illegally purchase a sex act, according to police.
But, O'Nora didn't get sex ... instead, he got nailed by the Liberty Township Police Department, which was working with a task force that specializes in busting human trafficking operations.
Details of what exactly went down during the sting operation are unclear -- we're working on it -- but O'Nora and the others were all arrested and charged with misdemeanor soliciting and misdemeanor possessing criminal tools.
"John stings deter those seeking to purchase sex -- reducing the demand for human trafficking -- and serve as a reminder that these crimes are more prevalent and closer to home than you may think," Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said Monday.
The whole case rings similar to sex stings involving New England Patriots owner, Robert Kraft, and pro golfer Tommy "Two Gloves" Gainey.
As for O'Nora, he went viral back in 2013 when he was hit in the neck by a pitch ... but still made a "ball four" call despite being in serious pain.
O'Nora has been assigned to cover an MLB All-Star Game on 3 occasions during his umping career ... and he also worked the 2012 Giants vs. Tigers World Series.
We've reached out to the MLB -- but they declined to comment at this time.
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MLB's Tres Barrera, Wife Mourn Loss Of Baby Boy ... 'Forever Our Angel'
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Tragic news from Washington Nationals catcher Tres Barrera and his wife, Lindsey ... the couple just announced their baby boy passed away during delivery last week.
"2020 has been a tough year for many, but it has definitely beaten us more than anything before," Tres said on Instagram on Friday.
"On Sunday November 29,2020 my wife delivered our son at 7:12 am. Unfortunately our God decided he needed him in heaven before he was able to take his first breath."
He continued ... "The emotion, the pain, are all things that one can not describe. As we mourn the loss of our baby boy, our faith remains strong and we will continue to take strides one day at a time in His name."
Tres and Lindsey -- who tied the knot back in January 2018 -- shared the news of the pregnancy back in September ... saying they couldn't wait to meet the "little man."
Tres praised Lindsey's strength through the challenging time ... saying, "I am most proud to call my myself the husband of my wife Lindsey. She is the strongest person I know and she will forever be my hero."
"Forever our angel ... Kaius Lee Barrera"
RIP.
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Tim Tebow Legit Shot To Make Mets Roster In '21 ... Says Dellin Betances
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Tim Tebow has a VERY REAL chance of making the NY Mets' roster next season ... so says star reliever Dellin Betances, who tells TMZ Sports the guy is seriously dedicated to the game.
"He's definitely an athlete," Dellin said of the former Heisman Trophy winner. "He showed some good things last year."
Dellin spent time with Tebow at Mets camp last spring before the coronavirus pandemic put the MLB season on pause ... and the big right-hander tells us he was impressed with what he saw.
In fact, Betances -- who was out doing some awesome charity work with CC Sabathia on Tuesday in the Bronx -- said it wouldn't shock him one bit to see the ex-NFL QB batting somewhere behind Pete Alonso in the Mets' big-league lineup in 2021.
"The guy, he's determined," Dellin said of Tebow. "So, he works hard. He's determined to get there. You never know."
Tebow just recently told Mets president Sandy Alderson that he'd be coming back for another run at the team's major league roster in 2021 after COVID wiped out the entire minor league season this year.
33-year-old Tim's had an up-and-down career since signing with NY in 2016 -- batting .223 in his 3 minor league seasons -- but he's certainly made it clear he's still got dreams of hitting in The Show someday.
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MLB's Tommy Pham I Needed 200 Stitches To Close Stab Wound ... Now Sprinting Again
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Here's yet another reason Tommy Pham is SERIOUSLY lucky to be alive after his terrifying stabbing incident in October ... the San Diego Padres star says he needed 200 stitches to close his wound.
The 32-year-old was gashed by a blade during an altercation in the parking lot of a San Diego strip club on Oct. 11 ... and video from the aftermath of the incident showed he was covered in blood after the slashing.
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Now, Pham is revealing what it took to get him healthy again ... and it's pretty shocking.
In what appears to be his first appearance on video since the stabbing ... Pham said he needed 200 stitches to repair the damage on his back and he has "still a ways to go."
The good news? Pham looks to be in insane shape despite only being 7 weeks removed the incident ... he was sprinting on a treadmill at what he says was a 22 MPH pace.
As we previously reported, Pham has sued the strip club over the stabbing incident ... claiming employees and venue security didn't do enough to help protect him.
In his lawsuit, Pham said the injuries he suffered were "catastrophic" ... and hurt his "earning capacity as an elite professional baseball player."
The Padres, meanwhile, have said they expect Pham to make a full recovery and be ready for the 2021 MLB season.
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MLB's Tommy Pham Sues Strip Club ... You're The Reason I Was Stabbed!!!
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Padres star Tommy Pham is suing the San Diego strip club where he was stabbed back in October ... claiming it's the employees' fault that he suffered "catastrophic injuries" at the venue.
As we previously reported, the 32-year-old outfielder was at Pacers Showgirls International at around 10:35 PM on Oct. 11 when he was involved in an altercation in the parking lot that left him with a massive stab wound.
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Cops say when Pham tried to walk toward his vehicle -- several people that were involved in a fight near his car confronted him.
Police say Pham "physically moved" one of the men near his ride ... and that's when cops say he was pushed down and ultimately slashed.
Police say Pham's wound was MASSIVE -- approximately 12 inches long and 5 inches wide -- and in video of the scene just after the attack, you can see Pham's shirt was soaked in blood.
Now, in new court docs, filed in San Diego last week, Pham is claiming the entire incident could have all been prevented by the strip club.
In the suit, Pham claims the employees "escalated the risk by participating in the fight and antagonizing" the people involved in the parking lot altercation.
Pham says he was initially "trapped inside the business" due to the commotion ... and he claims that despite the growing size and magnitude of the fight, nobody from the venue called authorities.
In the docs, Pham says he attempted to wait inside for the altercation to die down ... but adds when he couldn't stay any longer, he tried to go outside to the valet to get his car.
That's when Pham says he was attacked and stabbed "without any provocation" ... resulting in "catastrophic injuries" that he claims will hurt his "earning capacity as an elite professional baseball player."
Pham now wants the nightclub, its employees and its security to pay up over the incident ... claiming negligence and negligent hiring and supervision. He's also suing the unknown people from the fight for battery.
In the suit, Pham is asking for damages.
We've reached out to the strip club for comment, but so far, no word back.
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Tim Tebow Returning to NY Mets In 2021 ... COVID Won't End MLB Dreams!!!
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Don't dig a grave for Tim Tebow's MLB career just yet ... HE'S COMING BACK TO THE METS IN 2021!
... so says Mets president Sandy Alderson who made it clear the franchise isn't ready to move on from the former NFL quarterback.
Remember, the minor league baseball season was scrapped in 2020 due to the COVID pandemic -- leaving players like 33-year-old Tebow contemplating his baseball future.
But, Alderson said he spoke with Tebow over the weekend -- and it seems they reached an agreement to resume the Tim Tebow experiment next season.
"He’s anxious to come back," Alderson told the NY Post.
"And I told Tim, ‘Look, why would you want to end your quest based on a COVID-related reason? You didn’t get a chance to perform this year.’ He was hurt a little bit the previous year. So I think Tim is committed to coming back. And I think we’re committed to giving him an opportunity to do that and we’ll see where it goes."
Alderson says both sides realize Tim's baseball career will end at some point -- but that time isn't now!
"This is not a quest without end. At some point it will culminate. But I think that will be at a time when Tim and the organization come to some agreement about where he is and what his potential is. But I didn’t want him to go out based on some COVID-related interruption."
Tebow signed his deal with the NY Mets in 2016 -- and while it's been fun to watch him compete, his numbers haven't exactly been stellar -- he's only batting .223 in his 3 minor league seasons.
He spent a short stint at the Triple-A level in 2019 -- but didn't exactly shine there either ... with a .163 batting average in 264 plate appearances.
After spending three seasons in the NFL, Tebow decided to give baseball a shot. He was signed by the Mets in 2016 and has moved up through the team’s minor-league system. Tebow reached Triple-A briefly in 2019, and will likely begin 2021 at that level.
Tebow recently spoke about his baseball career to MLB.com -- acknowledging the end could be near.
"It’s not something that I want to do forever," Tebow said ... "because there’s a lot of other things that are in my heart that I want to pursue."
"But it is something that is still in my heart today.”
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MLB's Randy Arozarena Under Investigation ... Over Alleged Violent Incident In Mexico
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Tampa Bay Rays outfielder, Randy Arozarena, is the subject of an MLB investigation stemming from an alleged violent incident in Mexico involving the mother of his child and the woman's father.
25-year-old Arozarena was reportedly detained at the woman's home, according to local media outlets.
ESPN's Jeff Passan reports Arozarena "allegedly tried to take his daughter from her mother and assaulted the woman’s father."
Reports out of Mexico indicate Arozarena showed up to the home with gifts for his daughter -- but things went awry when he arrived and he allegedly tried to take the child from the house without permission from the mother.
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Video has surfaced allegedly showing a standoff between Arozarena and neighbors -- while Arozarena is holding a child.
Mexican authorities have said they will release more information about the case in the coming days. In the meantime, MLB has officially launched an investigation to gather information.
Arozarena was the breakout star of the MLB playoffs in 2020 ... he hit 10 home runs in the Rays' march to the World Series -- and won ALCS MVP honors after Tampa Bay beat Houston in 7 games.
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Rob Kardashian Baseball Card Boss Strikes Again Pulls Rare Honus Wagner Autograph Card!!!
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Rob Kardashian is ON FIRE -- the sports card collector just pulled an ultra-rare Honus Wagner autograph ... and the video is epic!
Here's the deal ... Rob K. has established himself as one of the top dogs in the high-end sports card market -- often buying boxes of pricy, rare cards in the hopes of hitting big.
AND HE KEEPS HITTING BIG!!!
This time, Rob paid $750 for a chance at the contents of the BullPen BullChest at the Bullpen card shop in L.A.
Basically, 6 people pay $750 each to split the contents of the BullChest which is loaded with expensive PSA graded cards, boxes of unopened cards ... sometimes just packs of rare cards.
The collectors get to select 1 item from the chest in an order that's randomly selected by the shop.
This time, Rob was 5th to select (not the best position) -- but it worked out for him this time!
Rob decided to pick an unopened box of 2020 Topps Dynasty cards -- which usually runs around $500 and only contains ONE CARD!!
But, when the Bullpen staffer opened the pack (Rob was watching virtually on a live stream) ... he went CRAZY when he realized he pulled a special 1-of-1 Honus Wagner auto!
Wagner died in 1955 -- but the people at Topps secured an authenticated autograph used it as the base of a new card.
Unclear what it's worth ... but it's fair to say Rob EASILY made back his investment!
As we previously reported, Rob recently pulled an ultra-rare Tom Brady card that some believe could sell for more than $200k!
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Baseball cards ... they're hot as hell right now!
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Robinson Cano Suspended For Banned Substance Again ... Mets 'Extremely Disappointed'
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12:58 PM PT -- The Mets just commented on the suspension ... and say they are "extremely disappointed" over the positive test and subsequent ban.
"The violation is very unfortunate for him, the organization, our fans, and the sport," the team said in a statement.
"The Mets fully support MLB's efforts toward eliminating performance-enhancing substances from the game."
Robinson Cano has been popped for a banned substance again ... and this time, it'll cost him the entire 2021 season AND a fat paycheck.
The New York Mets star second baseman tested positive for PEDs, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan, and he's now been suspended for all of next year.
38-year-old Cano will also forfeit $24 MILLION in salary due to the season-long ban, Passan added.
The 8-time All-Star had previously been busted for using a banned substance back in 2018 ... when MLB hit him with an 80-game suspension.
At the time, Cano admitted to taking Furosemide -- which MLB has barred because it can act as a masking agent for PEDs -- but the baseball star claimed he did NOT use it for performance enhancement on the diamond.
"Furosemide is used to treat various medical conditions in the United States and the Dominican Republic," Cano said in '18. "This substance was given to me by a licensed doctor in the Dominican Republic to treat a medical ailment."
"While I did not realize at the time that I was given a medication that was banned, I obviously now wish that I had been more careful."
Unclear what Cano tested positive for this time ... but his absence next year will sure hurt the Mets.
Cano had a monster 2020, batting .316 and hitting 10 home runs in just 49 games.
Before the suspensions ... Cano was considered a Hall of Fame candidate -- with a career batting average of .303 and 334 total home runs.
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L.A. Dodgers Drive-Thru Celly to Honor World Series ... It's A Holiday Miracle!!!
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It's the most wonderful time of the year for Dodger fans -- the team has officially announced a drive-thru holiday extravaganza to help celebrate L.A.'s World Series title!!
The team can't currently celebrate with a normal parade through the City of Angels in honor of their 7th championship (thanks, COVID) ... so they came up with a safe way to honor the victory while spreading some holiday cheer at the same time.
Dubbed the "Holiday Festival," the Dodgers say the event will include "a light show, LED video displays, fake snow and interactive displays honoring the Dodgers World Championship and celebrating the holidays!"
The party will take place at the Dodger Stadium parking lot ... but don't get it twisted -- attendees will still be required to wear face masks when their car windows are down (we're looking at you, Justin Turner) ... as well as maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles.
The event starts the day after Thanksgiving (Nov. 27) and runs through Christmas Eve (Dec. 24) ... and tickets go on sale Tuesday.
Even Dr. Fauci's gotta approve of this gathering!!
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Miami Marlins Hire First Female GM In Major Sports History ... Kim Ng!!!
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4:31 PM PT -- We just spoke with ex-Dodgers GM Ned Colletti who tells us he's stoked for Ng, but it's long overdue!
Long story short, Colletti says he's been impressed with Ng ever since she worked for the Dodgers back in the day -- and he actually tried to convince the organization to move her into a top exec role back then!
Obviously, it didn't work out -- but he says L.A.'s loss will be Miami's gain because they're getting a bona fide star with Ng.
The Miami Marlins have just made a groundbreaking hire -- with the team welcoming baseball exec Kim Ng as the first female general manager in major pro sports history.
The hire makes Ng the highest-ranking woman in baseball operations among all 30 MLB teams.
51-year-old Ng started her front-office career as an intern with the Chicago White Sox in 1991 ... working her way up the ladder and becoming assistant GM to Brian Cashman with the New York Yankees in 1998.
Ng joined the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2001 ... and served as assistant GM until becoming Senior Vice President of Baseball Operations for MLB in 2011.
Ng spoke about the new gig in a statement, saying, "I entered Major League Baseball as an intern and, after decades of determination, it is the honor of my career to lead the Miami Marlins as their next general manager."
"We are building for the long-term in South Florida, developing a forward thinking, collaborative, creative baseball operation made up of incredibly talented and dedicated staff who have, over the last few years, lady great foundation for success."
She continued ... "This challenge is when I don’t take lightly. When I got into this business, it seemed unlikely a woman would lead a Major League team, but I am dogged in the pursuit of my goals."
FYI -- Ng's boss is Derek Jeter ... who, of course, was on the Yanks when she worked as assistant GM from 1998 to 2001.
Ng had interviewed to be GM for other teams like the Giants, Dodgers, Angels and more in the past ... and now she's gunning for ultimate success with her first opportunity.
"My goal is now to bring championship baseball to Miami. I am both humbled and eager to continue building the winning culture our fans expect and deserve."
Congrats!!!
Originally Published -- 8:13 AM PT
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Noah Syndergaard Throwing Shirtless Missiles ... 8 Months After Tommy John Surgery
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Things are REALLY looking up for Mets fans ... just 2 days after their new owner promised to build a winner -- Noah Syndergaard showed his right arm can still throw missiles!!
... oh, and he did it all sweaty and shirtless!!
Syndergaard -- who had to undergo Tommy John surgery back in March -- posted video of him rocketing fastballs Thursday ... and it's gotta have people in NY ecstatic.
There was obviously concern the 28-year-old might not have the same firepower after the elbow operation ... but it's clear in the footage, Thor should be throwing close to 100 MPH again in no time.
The video comes on the heels of new Mets owner Steve Cohen saying Tuesday he wouldn't cut corners in the process of building the team into a premier MLB franchise.
"This is a major-market team," Cohen told reporters. "It should have a budget commensurate with that."
Syndergaard -- who didn't have the world's greatest relationship with the Wilpons (the previous owners) -- seems fired up to play for the guy ... he even changed his Twitter bio recently to reflect that.
"Dear Steve Cohen," Syndergaard wrote. "Hi, I’m Noah. Some ppl call me Thor. I’m a Met, working out in Florida, and I just want to win for Mets fans just like you."
Opening Day is just a few months away ... pretty sure somewhere Pete Alonso is giddy about this all!
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Alex Cora On Astros Cheating Scandal I Served My Penalty and I Deserved It
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Alex Cora is apologizing for his role in the Houston Astros cheating scandal -- and admitting he "deserved" the punishment he received from Major League Baseball.
45-year-old Cora was a bench coach for the 'Stros during the 2017 season -- and parlayed his success into a better job, manager of the Boston Red Sox.
Of course, an MLB investigation found Cora and several others used technology to steal pitching signs from other teams -- which ultimately gave an advantage to Houston's hitters. Cora has previously said he was not the "sole mastermind" but he's clearly accepting some of the blame.
After MLB's investigation, Cora was slapped with a 1-year suspension and the Red Sox parted ways with him.
But, now that the ban is up, the Sox have hired him back -- and he broke his silence about the situation Tuesday during a press conference.
"I deserved what happened this year," Cora told reporters about his suspension ... "It's something that I'm not proud of."
"We went through the whole process with the Commissioner's Office and the Dept. of Investigations, at the end, I got my penalty and I served it."
Cora apologized to the Red Sox for putting them in a tough spot after they hired him -- saying he understands it made the organization look bad.
"As a leader, as a person that enjoys the game -- I put this organization in a tough spot and I'm sorry."
Cora says he doesn't want to exploit his 2nd chance "to make it seem like it's a great comeback story."
Instead, Cora says he wants other people to learn from his mistakes so they don't go down the same road.
"This situation is part of who I am for the rest of my career. As a man, I have to deal with it. I don’t want people to make it seem like it's a great comeback story."
He added, "I know there’s a lot of people that I disappointed and for that I’m sorry … I'm still Alex, I made a mistake."
"I'm not proud of it. I'm not happy about it. But, we have to move on."
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MLB's Mac Williamson Sues Oracle Park Designer Your Bullpen Mound Cost Me My Career!
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Ex-S.F. Giants outfielder Mac Williamson says his career was ruined by the old placement of the bullpen mounds at Oracle Park in San Francisco ... and now, he's suing over it.
In new court docs, obtained by TMZ Sports, Williamson claims the company that financed and helped create Oracle Park knew the field design posed significant injury risks ... but did nothing about it.
And, Williamson says that all led to a catastrophic head injury that ultimately led to the end of his MLB career.
Williamson was attempting to catch a fly ball back on April 24, 2018 ... when he ran straight into the left field's bullpen mound, slipped and crashed headfirst into a wall.
Williamson stayed in the game and even went on to hit a home run ... but, in his suit, he said he began feeling groggy a short time later.
In the docs, Williamson said the next day, he was "dizzy, disoriented, and nauseous" -- and he was ultimately diagnosed with a concussion and placed on the team's injured list.
Williamson tried to come back and finish out the season ... but he claims he was still struggling with post-concussion symptoms and had shut down for the season.
30-year-old Mac went on to play in 40 games in 2019, but hit just .156 ... and was unable to latch on with an MLB team in 2020.
Now, Mac says in his suit he believes the decline in his play was all due to the injury ... and he wants the company behind Oracle Park to pay for it.
FYI -- it should be noted Williamson is NOT suing the Giants ... rather, just the company behind Oracle Park.
Williamson is asking for unspecified damages in the suit ... adding in a statement Tuesday, "My life hasn’t been the same since suffering the injury."
"The concussion ended my career and left me with life-long injuries that have also taken a significant toll on my personal life."
"I'm fortunate to have such an understanding fiancé who has been there every step of the way and helps me get through the days I suffer nausea, trouble sleeping, mood swings, and other issues. I wake up every day hoping that today is a better day and that I will get closer to how I felt before the injury."
For their part, the Giants and Oracle Park -- which ended up removing the bullpen mounds from the field after the 2019 season -- released a statement Tuesday to the San Francisco Chronicle, saying, "MLB and its clubs have a longstanding practice of addressing claims arising from player injuries through the collectively-bargained grievance procedure and the worker’s compensation system."
"Williamson’s claims are properly resolved through these processes, not through the courts."
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Justin Turner Mask'd Up In L.A. Following World Series COVID Drama
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Justin Turner is a changed man -- the Dodgers star was out in L.A. Tuesday and it seems he's learned to keep his mask on at all times!
Check out the 35-year-old slugger rockin' his mask while out on a walk with his two doggies -- super safe and super adorable!
It was exactly 2 weeks ago the star 3rd baseman ignited major outbreak concerns during Game 6 of the World Series -- when he blew off the MLB coronavirus protocol to celebrate with his teammates after being told in the 7th inning he had tested positive for the virus.
There was even a point where Turner removed his mask and sat next to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts (a cancer survivor) for a team photo.
Turner has since apologized for his actions at the World Series -- saying he failed to "appreciate the risks" of returning to the field after he learned he was COVID positive.
"I have spoken with almost every teammate, coach, and staff member and my intentions were never to make anyone uncomfortable or put anyone at further risk," Turner said in a statement.
Over the weekend, the L.A. County Department of Public Health said 5 members of the Dodgers organization (plus one family member) have tested positive for COVID ... though they have not identified those people by name.
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Tony La Russa Charged with DUI Stemming from Alleged Feb. Crash
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Tony La Russa has been charged with DUI stemming from a February incident ... where he allegedly crashed his car in Phoenix and was "argumentative" with police.
The 76-year-old -- who was just hired to manage the Chicago White Sox -- allegedly hit a curb just before midnight on Feb. 24 ... which apparently wrecked his tire.
Cops were called to the scene and found La Russa standing next to his SUV ... which was still smoking, according to court docs obtained by ESPN.
La Russa reportedly smelled like alcohol -- and told the responding officer he had recently left a dinner with some old pals with the Los Angeles Angels.
According to the report, La Russa told the officer his tire had blown out -- but the cop didn't exactly believe Tony's story and conducted a field sobriety test.
La Russa was "argumentative" -- and refused to take a breathalyzer or willingly offer a blood sample to measure his blood-alcohol level, according to the court docs.
Now, prosecutors are moving forward with DUI charges and if convicted, he could face jail time ... though it's unlikely in this particular case.
La Russa has a previous DUI conviction stemming from a 2007 incident in Jupiter, Florida ... but since it's been more than 7 years, it wouldn't be a factor in his current DUI case, under Arizona law.
As for the Sox, which hired La Russa just 2 weeks ago, a team spokesperson said the organization was aware of the incident prior to hiring him as manager.