OT: Delmon Young arrested in NYC

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Edit: from the link posted by jhender85 below...

Detroit Tigers slugger Delmon Young was arrested early this morning after he allegedly assaulted a man in front of a Midtown hotel, police sources told The Post.

Anonymosity

April 27th, 2012 at 2:21 PM ^

This never would have happened if they had a strong leader in the clubhouse like a Brandon Inge.

The team will soon go to shambles.  They need a leader.  You know, a Brandon-Inge-type.

Without a clubhouse leader, a real team guy, like an Inge, I predict 35 wins this year.

Who on this team will provide the leadership, the grit, the hustle, the leadership, and the hustle you need to win?  I don't see any Brandon Inges on the roster.  35 wins.

Naked Bootlegger

April 27th, 2012 at 9:17 AM ^

Out at 2:40 a.m. "highly intoxicated"?    C'mon, Delmon.  Show me some better decision-making skills.    I guess nothing cures the malaise induced by getting swept at home by the Mariners than getting shit-faced in Manhattan.    At least they have a day off before playing the Yanks.   Wait...what's that?   They play tonight?   Welcome to the Leyland doghouse, Delmon.

Tater

April 27th, 2012 at 9:34 AM ^

The charges are minor, and probably unnecessary.  However, to expand on what NB noted, being intoxicated at a bar at 2:40 am is just plain unprofessional for someone whose career depends on split-second reflexes.  

Do people facing 90 mph fastballs and curves that drop off of the table every day really need to drink to the point of intoxication?  If most of us go out and drink, and it affects our reflexes the next day by one or two tenths of a second, it probably won't affect our jobs.  When a guy playing in MLB does it, though, it can make a big difference.  

Maybe that's why he doesn't hit as well as people think he could. 

Naked Bootlegger

April 27th, 2012 at 10:10 AM ^

OK...maybe wishful thinking on my part.   This extremely unprofessional behavior should, at a minimum, land a player in the proverbial doghouse.   But maybe I'm naive in thinking that doghouses exist at the professional level.   

Depending on the legalities of this particular situation (hate crimes?), Delmon may be in more than the doghouse.

Kaminski16

April 27th, 2012 at 10:56 AM ^

They don't, but they aren't trying to mold student-athletes into better human beings, which is the case for the majority of disciplinary cases discussed on this blog. Professional baseball is a business -- you do what you needs to be done to win.  

hvsiii

April 27th, 2012 at 9:19 AM ^

Well, at least we can give Dirks some at bats.  Plus the defense in left will definitely improve. However, I am guessing Raburn will get the start and our defense and offense will get worse.

clarkiefromcanada

April 27th, 2012 at 9:27 AM ^

What would Terelle Pryor have to say about this?

Not everybody is a perfect person in this world. I mean, everyone does ... gets intoxicated in front of their hotel at 2:40 in the morning, scratches people, assaults you, assaults me. I just feel people need to give him a chance. I always looked up to Delmon Young and I always will because I still think he's one of the best outfielders to me and I just love Delmon Young.

JNQ_GOBLUE_79

April 27th, 2012 at 9:31 AM ^

that there is absolutely no need to be out drunk at 2:40 in the morning.  However, since when does a "brawl" involve only 2 people?  Also, who calls the cops after getting pushed?  Assault seems a bit of a stretch for someone that got treated for "scratches on their arm" at the scene.

LSAClassOf2000

April 27th, 2012 at 10:18 AM ^

...and then you have this happen. *sigh* I just hope that, at some point, he thinks about how things like this reflect on the team, as well as himself. Of course, I wish Dmitri had done that too. In any event, there is no reason for him to be out just short of 3 AM when his team is going through a bad patch - all your efforts would hopefully be focused on righting the ship, you would hope, but apparently, not if you're Young.

StephenRKass

April 27th, 2012 at 9:59 AM ^

The Freep reports Young faces an “aggravated harassment hate crime” charge.

Allegedly there were anti-Semitic remarks made. Once race, religion, sexual preference, etc., muddies the water, my observation is that it becomes much more difficult to end such charges quietly.