Injured New York Yankees pitcher Michael Pineda charged with DUI - ESPN New York
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He's making quite a first impression.
Tampa police charged injured New York Yankees pitcher Michael Pineda with driving under the influence early Monday morning.
Pineda's blood alcohol rate was calculated as high as .128, which is above Florida's .08 legal limit.
This continues the downward spiral for Pineda, who was the Yankees biggest offseason acquisition last winter. He has missed the entire season because of shoulder surgery.
On Monday, Pineda was stopped at 2:35 a.m. and, according to the police report, "no headlights were illuminated at night." The report also stated that the officer could smell "a distinct odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his breath and his speech was slurred."
Pineda's blood alcohol rate was calculated as high as .128, which is above Florida's .08 legal limit.
This continues the downward spiral for Pineda, who was the Yankees biggest offseason acquisition last winter. He has missed the entire season because of shoulder surgery.
On Monday, Pineda was stopped at 2:35 a.m. and, according to the police report, "no headlights were illuminated at night." The report also stated that the officer could smell "a distinct odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his breath and his speech was slurred."
He's making quite a first impression.
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