Mets place Zack Scott on administrative leave after DWI arrest
The Mets placed acting general manager Zack Scott on
administrative leave “until further notice,” the team announced Thursday, hours
after Scott pleaded not guilty to driving while intoxicated.
Team president Sandy Alderson will assume Scott’s
responsibilities, the Mets said in a statement.
Police found Scott sleeping in his car around 4 a.m. Tuesday
morning in White Plains. He refused to give blood or submit to a breathalyzer
before failing a field sobriety test.
The Mets had already said Scott would not travel on the
team’s upcoming road trip as they learned more and determined next steps.
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