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Marlins pitcher arrested on DUI charge
MIAMI—Florida Marlins pitcher Dontrelle Willis was arrested Friday
morning on a drunken driving charge along a Miami Beach street lined
with nightclubs.
An officer saw the former NL rookie of the year stop his black Bentley
in the South Beach neighborhood, get out of the car around 4:30 a.m. and
urinate in the street. Miami Beach police spokesman Bobby Hernandez said
the officer noticed signs of intoxication as he approached Willis, who
failed a field sobriety test.
"He couldn't keep his balance, he had a strong smell of alcohol,"
Hernandez said. The 24-year-old Willis was arrested and taken to a
police station, where he refused a breath test, Hernandez said. He
arrived at the Miami-Dade County jail around 6 a.m. and was being held
on $1,000 bond, jail spokeswoman Chandra Gavin Dinkins said.
Marlins spokesman P.J. Loyello declined comment. Willis' agent, Matt
Sosnick, did not immediately return early morning phone messages left at
his California office. Willis finished last season 12-12 with a 3.87 ERA
in 223 1-3 innings. In 2005, he led the major leagues with 22 wins and
finished second in the National League Cy Young Award balloting. Willis
was the NL rookie of the year in 2003, the year the Marlins beat the New
York Yankees in the World Series.
In 127 starts with the Marlins since being called up from Double-A
Carolina early in the 2003 season, Willis is 58-39 with a 3.44 ERA.
He earned $4.35 million this past season and is likely to make at least
$6 million in 2007, once he and the Marlins come to terms on what's
expected to be another one-year deal. Willis has been Florida's nominee
for the Roberto Clemente Award — presented annually to major league
players displaying a commitment to community and understanding the value
of helping others — in each of the last two seasons. He was married
earlier this month.—Agenceis |