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Delmon Young Apologizes After Hate Crime Arrest During Tigers Trip To New York

By HOWIE RUMBERG 04/28/12 01:20 AM ET AP

Delmon Young Apology
Delmon Young of the Detroit Tigers poses for a portrait on February 28, 2012.

NEW YORK -- Detroit Tigers left fielder Delmon Young apologized to his team and fans Friday, just before getting arraigned on a hate crime harassment charge for a fight at his hotel during which police say he yelled anti-Semitic epithets.

Young posted a $5,000 bond at a brief hearing in Manhattan court and was released less than an hour before the Tigers' game against the Yankees. He faces a misdemeanor aggravated harassment charge that entails targeting someone for his or her religious beliefs. If convicted, he could face up to a year in jail.

Wearing a dark suit, Young said nothing during his arraignment.

In a statement, however, Young said: "I sincerely regret what happened last night." He apologized to the Tigers owners and organization, his teammates, family and Detroit fans.

"I take this matter very seriously and assure everyone that I will do everything I can to improve myself as a person and player," Young said.

General manager Dave Dombrowski did not discuss Young's arrest with reporters. Tigers spokesman Brian Britten said after the team's 7-6 loss to the New York Yankees that Dombrowski was still working out several issues relating to Young.

Manager Jim Leyland snapped at a reporter who asked about Young after Detroit's fifth straight loss.

"Get lost, get lost, get lost," Leyland said. "Do yourself a favor and get lost."

Young's jersey hung in his locker in the visitors' clubhouse at Yankee Stadium and his helmet was in the dugout rack Friday afternoon, but he was not at the ballpark.

"My lineup's up," Leyland said tersely when asked if he had to rethink his batting order for the game.

The Tigers arrived in New York at 10:30 p.m. Thursday after their plane sat on the tarmac for 2 hours, 15 minutes in Detroit, according to Leyland.

Around 2:30 a.m., Young was standing outside of the Hilton New York. Nearby, a group of about four Chicago tourists staying at the hotel were approached by a panhandler wearing a yarmulke and a Star of David around his neck, according to police. Afterward, as the group walked up to the hotel doors, Young started yelling anti-Semitic epithets, police said.

It was not clear whom Young was yelling at, but he got into a tussle with the Chicago group, and a 32-year-old man was tackled and sustained scratches to his elbows, according to police and the criminal complaint.

Both Young and the group went inside the hotel, and at some point, police were called, and Young was arrested, police said. Young was first taken to a hospital because he was believed to be intoxicated, police said.

Defense attorney Daniel J. Ollen said accounts of the fight have varied. He said there was video, which he hasn't seen, that showed someone in the other group of people said something to Young before the scuffle.

"He clearly reacted to something that was said to him," Ollen said.

Joe Torre, Major League Baseball's executive vice president for baseball operations, visited with Leyland during batting practice but would not speak to the matter.

"We can't comment because we're still gathering information," Torre said.

Young went 0 for 3 with a walk in a 5-4 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Thursday. He is hitting .242 with one home run and five RBIs, is signed to a one-year contract for $6,725,000 and can become a free agent after the season.

In 2006, Young was suspended for 50 games without pay by the International League for throwing a bat that hit a replacement umpire in the chest. Young, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2003 amateur draft, was ejected in the first inning after taking a called third strike. He lingered in the batter's box, walked away and then threw his bat end over end at the umpire, hitting him in the chest.

The Tigers called up Brad Eldred from Triple-A Toledo after Detroit's sixth loss in seven games on Thursday. Eldred was hitting .388 with 13 homers and 35 RBIs in 20 games for Toledo and Leyland indicated that he would see significant time as the designated hitter.

This isn't the first time a Tigers player has run into trouble with the law. Miguel Cabrera was arrested just before the start of spring training in February 2011 on suspicion of drunken driving. In 2009, Cabrera was picked up by police at his home in Michigan after a fight with his wife – with a blood alcohol level three times above Michigan's legal limit. No charges were filed. And catcher Gerald Laird was arrested following a brawl at a Phoenix Suns game in December 2009.

Young is due back in court May 29.

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Associated Press writers Colleen Long and Jennifer Peltz contributed to this report.

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savvy7
Taxes are the price you pay for civilization.
03:26 PM on 05/13/2012
"misdemeanor aggravated harassment charge that entails targeting someone for his or her religious beliefs."

There was a Jewish guy (yarmulke, star of David in plain view) panhandling in front of a building. Four tourists walking into the building. Delmon yells out something anti-semitic (?) and gets into a scuffle with the panhandler(?) or one of the tourists (who was also Jewish?). To whom was the remark addressed? and why did the tourist turn back to confront Delmon, if indeed, that is what happened? What exactly did Delmon yell out?
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dbrett480
04:16 PM on 05/10/2012
He should just plead guilty to drunk in public and get this over with.
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saganz999
08:20 PM on 04/30/2012
On April 26, 2006, while playing for the Durham Bulls in a game against the Pawtucket Red Sox, Young threw his bat at the umpire after being called out on strikes. He stared at the umpire for some time and refused to leave the batter's box. He finally did, but then started to return to his dugout and the center field camera caught him throwing his bat underhand, end-over-end, toward the umpire. The bat hit the umpire on his chest and arm but he was not seriously hurt.[6]

The next day, Young issued an apology through his agent, claiming that he had not intended for the bat to actually strike the umpire, but acknowledging that it was unacceptable to have thrown the bat at all. The International League suspended Young for 50 games, without pay. Young had the option to appeal the suspension, but chose not to do so. The suspension ended on June 19, 2006.[7]

This altercation was not the first he had with an umpire during a game. In 2005, while playing for the Double-A Montgomery Biscuits, Young received a three-game suspension for bumping an umpire.[8]
10:51 PM on 04/30/2012
Ever notice how apologizes always seem to come through agents or club officials? I don't believe anything coming from agents or attorneys. Lets hear Young say it.
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07:12 AM on 04/30/2012
That is real damage control of him!
04:47 AM on 04/30/2012
Heck yeah throw the book at him.
02:59 AM on 04/30/2012
Crimes of violence are crimes of violence. Hate shouldn't be considered a factor under the law.
moccasinmike
retreat hell
08:35 PM on 04/29/2012
like any of these other incidents,wait for the facts.
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bdonate764
03:41 PM on 04/29/2012
A bit of anger management is needed. To be hit in the chest with a bat is serious however.
Hopefully his track record of violence will diminish with age.
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privategirl
03:28 PM on 04/29/2012
So we have now come to the conclusion that you're only racist if you say racist things. No need to look any further than that..Okay
yappnmutt
humping legs for liberty
02:34 PM on 04/29/2012
nyc? really? what is nyc without all the racial ethnic tension? it wouldn't be nyc. the thickest skin in the world used to be made in nyc. what are you? a bunch of fggts now?
01:43 PM on 04/29/2012
Why wasn't this a drunk and disorderly case? It's just another drunked up athlete acting ridiculous on the road. The hate crime thing seems a little extreme.
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ProfessorBIGWUN
12:08 PM on 04/29/2012
-cain't do that in NY...
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rg9rts
Carpe Diem! This aint rehearsal
10:38 AM on 04/29/2012
Another jock flapping his gums, let's see what sort of results we get from his involvement with the courts. Does he get a bye or suffer consequences as you or I surely would?
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Mailman
09:20 AM on 04/29/2012
No comment from Jackson or Sharpton.
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ProfessorBIGWUN
12:09 PM on 04/29/2012
Why??? Should they support an act of bigotry against a group????
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Mailman
05:10 PM on 04/29/2012
You're right the victims were Jews.
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chucknchar t
01:06 PM on 04/29/2012
Get a life punk
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Mailman
05:09 PM on 04/29/2012
You get a life idiot.
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dmgoss
Sapere Aude
07:41 AM on 04/29/2012
Sounds like the Mel Gibson of baseball...