Indians Pitcher Convicted of Pot Possession
Cue the apology tour
CLEVELAND -- Indians closer Chris Perez was found guilty of misdemeanor drug abuse in Rocky River Municipal Court on Tuesday.
Perez, who pleaded no contest after withdrawing his not guilty plea, was convicted and issued a $250 fine, according to The Associated Press. The right-hander was placed on probation for one year and was ordered to speak to students about drugs.
"You're highly regarded; kids look up to you," said Judge Brian Hagan, according to the AP. "But you made a big mistake. I hope that through your efforts you can deter someone else from making that same mistake."
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Uggh, I hate this "you made a mistake boy, now go tell the little kids what you did was wrong" bullshit.
Tried to explain it was just to calm him down from the steroid rages...
"ordered to speak to students about drugs." I suggest he use some Cato Institute policy analyses as handouts...
Just when I began to think that sport was being taken over by druggies! But why the pothead?