Dwight Gooden charged with driving on drugs in NJ

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Can't stay off the coke, eh, "Doc?"

http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/story/13108050/dwight-gooden-charged-with-driving-on-drugs-in-nj




FRANKLIN LAKES, N.J. (AP) -Former Major League Baseball star Dwight
Gooden has been charged with driving under the influence of drugs and
leaving the scene of an accident.

The former pitcher for the New
York Mets and New York Yankees had a child in his vehicle at the time of
the two-vehicle crash around 9 a.m. Tuesday, Franklin Lakes police
Capt. Joseph Seltenrich said.

Police wouldn't say whose child it was, but they said no one was hurt.

Gooden
also was charged with child endangerment and motor vehicle violations,
authorities said. They wouldn't release details, including the type of
drugs.

Gooden, 45, was released on his own recognizance until a
municipal court hearing. It was unclear whether Gooden, who has waged a
well-publicized battle with alcohol and drugs, including cocaine, had an
attorney.

The driver of the other car, Ronald Schmidt, of Franklin Lakes, said he recognized Gooden right away.

"I
looked at him, and I knew it was Dwight Gooden," Schmidt told WABC-TV
in New York. "I think he was surprised I recognized him, (and) he shook
my hand."

Gooden, nicknamed Doc Gooden and Dr. K because of his
phenomenal strikeout numbers early in his career, had served as a senior
vice president with the minor league Newark Bears baseball team, which
plays in the Atlantic League. But he left in November 2009 when the Mets
invited him to join them at spring training, an offer he ultimately
turned down.

"He did great things while he was here," said Tom
Cetnar, the Bears' senior vice president. "We're very saddened by the
reports we're hearing. We don't have any details on what happened. Doc
did right by us and the city of Newark."

Mets spokesman Jay Horowitz said the team "was aware of the situation," but he declined to comment further.

Gooden's
dominant pitching helped lead the Mets to a World Series title in 1986
and another National League East crown in '88, and he also was a member
of the championship Yankees teams of 1996 and 2000. After making his
major league debut in 1984 at the age of 19, he went on to win the
Rookie of the Year award that season and eventually won 194 games over
his 17-year career, which included a no-hitter for the Yankees in 1996.

Yankees
manager Joe Girardi, who played with Gooden and caught his no-hitter,
said he hoped everything was OK with his former teammate.

"Your
heart goes out to him," Girardi said in Tampa, Fla. "He was a great
teammate. Doc and I will always be linked in a sense, played on
championship teams and a no-hitter together."

But drugs and legal
troubles derailed his career and continued after his retirement in 2001.
He was arrested several times and repeatedly entered rehabilitation
facilities.

Besides the two New York teams, Gooden also pitched for Cleveland, Houston and Tampa Bay.


 

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Doc has been a mess for years. I'm some what surprised the Mets made even a roving instructor type offer to Gooden. At best the Mets should have paid him to talk to rookies about losing focus and maintaining sobriety. The last image of Doc that I saw was when he was trying to pitch with Tampa and he had a drinkers gut because he was downing a 20 ouncer every day.
 
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