Month: August 2006 (Page 12 of 17)

Clarett’s call for help

Two hours before his arrest, Maurice Clarett placed a call to ESPN’s Tom Friend. Friend writes about this call in a fascinating column about the events leading up to Clarett’s arrest.

Friend has some interesting theories about why Clarett was driving around town with loaded guns and a bullet-proof vest. Clarett had been hanging around with some questionable characters who had been giving him money and letting him live large before he screwed up in Denver last year, and now Clarett’s lawyer says Maurice had been receiving death threats.

He better be able to substantiate these threats, because Maurice just happened to be in the area of one of the witnesses scheduled to testify against him when the cops nabbed him the other night, so the prosecutors might choose to draw other conclusions.

In any event, I highly recommend reading Friend’s article.

Westbrook gives complete effort

Starter Jake Westbrook gave up most of his hits early in the ballgame and then cruised to a 4-0 shutout over the Angels Wednesday night. It was his second shutout of the season and his 50th win of his career. Westbrook struck out seven in the full nine innings and won back-to-back games for the first time since early April. The majority of the Tribe lineup was Triple-A players but it was the youngsters who led the charge offensively. Choo, Garko, and Inglett each had an RBI. Martinez and Choo each had three hits for the Tribe, who snapped a four-game losing slide.

Give some credit to Wedge for letting Westbrook go back out there to finish the game in the ninth. After eight, Westbrook had over 100 pitches. With Sowers and now with Jake, Wedge is starting to give his starters some freedom. I like a manager who rewards his pitchers for a job well done by letting them finish out games.

Hollandsworth traded, Guitierrez recalled

As it turns out, the Indians were not completely done cleaning house when they traded Ronnie Belliard over a week ago. Tuesday, they sent outfield Todd Hollandsworth to the Cincinnati Reds for a player to be named.

The Cleveland Indians today announced the club has completed a trade with the Cincinnati Reds, sending OF Todd Hollandsworth to Cincinnati in exchange for a player to be named. To assume Hollandsworth’s place on the 25-man roster, the Indians have recalled OF Franklin Gutierrez from AAA Buffalo.

Jason Michaels is now the elder statesman in the outfield. With the young lineup the Indians will be throwing out there for the rest of season, the casual fan at the Jake will need to consult a media guide.

Cold day for Frost

Marcel Frost was suspended Wednesday for the entire 2006 season.

Ohio State tight end Marcel Frost was suspended for the upcoming season for violating team rules.

Athletic department officials declined to comment on the nature of the violation. Frost will remain on scholarship and will be eligible to rejoin the team next season, school spokesman Dan Wallenberg said Wednesday.

Yet another suspension for the Buckeyes, who just can’t seem to shake their off the field troubles.

Maurice Clarett arrested . . . again

Maurice Clarett was arrested again after making an illegal U-turn and having four illegal firearms in his SUV.

Clarett was Maced after a stungun was ineffective as he tried to resist arrest. Sgt. Michael woods told The AP that Clarett was wearing a bullet-proof vest.

Woods said, “It took several officers to get him handcuffed. Even after he was placed in the paddy wagon, he was still kicking at the doors and being a problem for the officers.”

Clarett was interviewed by police, who plan to charge him on multiple counts including concealed weaponry.

The former 2002 Fiesta Bowl standout was driving east on Interstate 70 when police pursued him. He then sped across the median and headed west. That’s when state trooper placed a spike strip on the highway, which flattened Clarett’s SUV tires.

Clarett eventually pulled into a restaurant, where officers forced him out of his vehicle after he failed to listen to orders. Woods said they found the handguns as they searched the vehicle although police are not sure who own them.

What is wrong with this guy? Loaded guns and a bullet-proof vest? This is pathetic.

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