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Ex-Mets Pitcher Convicted Of Assault

NEW YORK — Former New York Mets pitcher Ambiorix Burgos has been convicted of throwing his girlfriend against a wall and punching her in a motel.


Prosecutors say a jury on Thursday convicted the 24-year-old Burgos of assaulting the woman in September 2008. He faces up to a year in jail when he is sentenced April 3.


District Attorney Richard Brown's office says Burgos threw his then-girlfriend against a wall and repeatedly punched and slapped her when she tried to leave. Prosecutors say Burgos then stepped on the woman and pummelled her as she lay on the floor.


Burgos' lawyer, Edgar De Leon, didn't immediately return an after-hours message seeking comment.

The Mets released Burgos in December.



 
 
   
 

Cardinals' Hancock Dies
The St. Louis Cardinals and Major League Baseball lost one of their own this morning, relief pitcher Josh Hancock, who was killed in an automobile accident.  He was 29, and won the World Series with the Cardinals last year.

No other details have been released yet, but it's a very sad situation indeed.


 
 
 

   
Foulke Retires
Baseball pitcher Keith Foulke announced his retirement today.  The reliever pitched for the White Sox for 6 years before moving on to Oakland and Boston.  He recently signed with the Indians, but retired before he even threw a pitch at spring training.


 
 
   
 

Maybe Some Pitchers Can Hit Afterall

Carlos Zambrano, a PITCHER, hit another homerun?  Wow.  :)

 

 
 
 

   
Former Pitcher Russ Swan Dies

KENNEWICK, Wash. -- Russ Swan, a left-handed pitcher who spent parts of six seasons with three major league teams, is dead following a fall in which he hit his head, friends and relatives told the Tri-City Herald.

 

Swan, 42, a Kennewick High graduate who played for the San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners and Cleveland Indians, died Wednesday at University Medical Center in Las Vegas, said his sister, Michelle, and a longtime friend, Leo Price.

 

Swan's sister said he was taken to the hospital April 17 after being found unconscious at the bottom of a stairwell in Lake Havasu City, Ariz., without his wallet or identification papers.

 

"He had been doing better," Michelle said. "Last Sunday [April 23], they ran a CAT scan and the data was showing he had been improving. Then [Wednesday afternoon] a code blue was called and he was gone. They thought the cause was a blood clot."

 

Doctors believed Swan had been stabilized before the sudden change on Wednesday "but they weren't sure of the extent of the head injury," Price said.

 

A hospital nursing supervisor would not discuss Swan's death, the newspaper reported.

 

Swan enrolled at Spokane Community College, then Texas A&M and was drafted three times -- in January 1984 by the Houston Astros, that June by the Mariners and in June 1986 by the Giants, with whom he signed.

 

He made his major league debut with the Giants on Aug. 3, 1989 but the next May was traded to the Mariners. His best season was with Seattle in 1991, when he was 6-2 in 63 appearances with a 3.43 earned run average.

 

Swan's playing career ended in 1994 when he was released by the Indians after compiling a career 14-22 record in 168 appearances. He later became a pitching coach at Washington State University and in the Colorado Rockies organization.

 

Survivors include his wife Mellissa, daughter Erin and son Kelly.

 
 
   
 

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