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Jim Leyritz

James Joseph Leyritz (born December 27, 1963) is an American former professional baseball catcher and infielder. In his 11-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, Leyritz played for the New York Yankees, Anaheim Angels, Texas Rangers, Boston Red Sox, San Diego Padres, and Los Angeles Dodgers. With the Yankees, Leyritz was a member of the 1996 and 1999 World Series championships, both over the Atlanta Braves.

Jim Leyritz
Leyritz at Baseball Hall of Fame Weekend in 2019
Catcher / Infielder / Outfielder
Born: (1963-12-27) December 27, 1963 (age 59)
Lakewood, Ohio, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
June 8, 1990, for the New York Yankees
Last MLB appearance
September 13, 2000, for the Los Angeles Dodgers
MLB statistics
Batting average.264
Home runs90
Runs batted in387
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Early years edit

Leyritz grew up in Anderson Township, Hamilton County, Ohio with his parents, brother, and sister,[1] and attended Turpin High School in Cincinnati, Ohio.[1] He then attended Middle Georgia College, a junior college in Cochran, Georgia, before transferring to the University of Kentucky. At Kentucky, Leyritz played college baseball for the Kentucky Wildcats baseball team.

Baseball career edit

After playing the 1985 season for the Kentucky Wildcats, Leyritz went undrafted by Major League Baseball (MLB), but was signed as a free agent by the New York Yankees.[2] Leyritz made his MLB debut for the Yankees on June 8, 1990.

His playing days were highlighted by a pair of memorable postseason home runs he hit with the Yankees in 1995 and 1996 in comeback wins. In Game 2 of the 1995 American League Division Series against the Seattle Mariners at Yankee Stadium, in rainy conditions, Leyritz hit a walk-off two-run home run to right-center field in the 15th inning, giving the Yankees a 7–5 victory and a two-games-to-none lead in the best-of-five series. The home run was surrendered by Mariners pitcher Tim Belcher, who was famously involved in a profanity-laced incident with a cameraman covering him walking through the tunnel to the clubhouse afterwards.

The best known of Leyritz's playoff heroics occurred in Game 4 of the 1996 World Series against the Atlanta Braves at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium. In the series, the Yankees trailed the Braves two games to one, and in Game 4, the Yankees trailed, 6–0, after five innings. The Yankees rallied for three runs in the 6th inning, setting the stage for Leyritz in the 8th inning. Facing Atlanta closer Mark Wohlers with one out and two runners on base, Leyritz hit a three-run home run to left field to tie the game and cap the improbable Yankee comeback. "In the air to left field... back, at the track, at the wall, we are tied!" said announcer Joe Buck on national television. The Yankees eventually won the game, 8–6, in 10 innings to tie the series. In Game 5, Leyritz caught pitchers Andy Pettitte and John Wetteland for a 1–0 shutout, and the Yankees clinched their championship with a victory in Game 6.[3]

After the 1996 season, the Yankees traded Leyritz to the Anaheim Angels for two players to be named later (PTBNL): minor leaguers Jeremy Blevins and Ryan Kane. On July 29, 1997, the Angels traded Leyritz and a PTBNL (minor leaguer Rob Sasser) to the Texas Rangers for Ken Hill.[4] After the season, the Rangers traded Leyritz to the Boston Red Sox with Damon Buford for Mark Brandenburg, Bill Haselman, and Aaron Sele.[5]

 
Leyritz with the Red Sox in spring training in 1998

On June 20, 1998, the Red Sox traded Leyritz with Ethan Faggett to the San Diego Padres for Carlos Reyes, Mandy Romero and Darío Veras. Leyritz had a number of unlikely playoff home runs and clutch hits that season. The most dramatic of them came in Game 2 of the National League Division Series against Houston Astros pitcher Billy Wagner. Leyritz hit an opposite-field game-tying home run off the right field foul pole in the top of the 9th inning. However, the Astros won the game in the bottom half of the inning. In Game 3, Leyritz hit the eventual game-winning home run against Scott Elarton in the bottom of the 7th inning that broke a 1–1 tie. Overall, Leyritz batted .400 with three home runs and five runs batted in in that series. Leyritz's Padres were matched against his former team, the Yankees, in the 1998 World Series. During player introductions in Game 1 at Yankee Stadium, Leyritz received a standing ovation from the fans who remembered his heroics from two years earlier. He went hitless in ten at bats in a four-game Yankees sweep.[6]

On July 31, 1999, the Padres traded Leyritz to the Yankees for Geraldo Padua. The Yankees advanced to the 1999 World Series, and in Game 4, in the bottom of the 8th inning, Leyritz hit a solo home run to extend the Yankees' lead to 4–1 and help them complete a sweep of the Braves to win a championship. NBC commentator Bob Costas remarked incredulously about Leyritz after the home run, "You could send this guy to a resort in the spring and summer, as long as he comes back in October."[7] That home run was the last one to be hit in the 1990s.

On June 20, 2000, the Yankees traded Leyritz to the Los Angeles Dodgers for José Vizcaíno and cash. Although he was traded midway during the 2000 season before the Yankees won their third straight World Series title and fourth in five seasons, Leyritz was awarded his third World Series ring by the Yankees.[8]

Leyritz became a free agent after the 2000 season, and signed in 2001 with the Newark Bears of the independent Atlantic League. His performance there led to a contract with the Padres, who assigned him to AAA. He did not receive a call-up to the Major Leagues.

Leyritz served as a pinch-hitter toward the end of his career. He batted and threw right-handed exclusively in the majors, but was known to switch-hit in the minor leagues.

Amphetamine use edit

On June 8, 2006, while doing an interview on the Opie and Anthony show on XM Satellite Radio, Leyritz admitted to using amphetamines during his playing career when they were not against the rules. The statement came in the wake of an admission by pitcher Jason Grimsley that he used performance-enhancing drugs throughout his career.[9]

Idiosyncrasies at the plate edit

Leyritz was known for using an unusual stance which involved keeping his front leg (left leg) straight and stiff while his back leg (right leg) behind him considerably bent at the knee. He did this while circling his bat around behind his head, waiting for the pitch. After each pitch that Leyritz did not put into play or strike out on, he grabbed the bat by its center and twirled it at his hip like a baton. He has said that former Yankee Mickey Rivers taught him how to twirl the bat at his hip.

Leyritz was also Pettitte's personal catcher in 1995–96 and again in 1999–2000.[10]

Career after baseball edit

In February 2011, Leyritz was hired as a pitching coach for the Newark Bears.[11] He left the team after one season, wanting to spend more time with his family.[12]

On April 14, 2012, it was announced that Leyritz was returning to the Yankees on a personal services contract.[13]

Radio edit

From 2004 to 2007, Leyritz co-hosted a radio show with Vinny Micucci and Billy Sample called MLB Radio Daily on MLB Radio and is a regular contributor to The Michael Kay Show on the New York City ESPN Radio affiliate.[citation needed]

In October 2007, Leyritz worked with Harold Reynolds and Chris Myers covering the pre- and post-game reports on the field for the 2007 Playoffs and World Series for Fox.com.[citation needed]

On January 6, 2014, Leyritz was hired to host a radio show for Angels Radio 830AM with Jason Brennan called "Inside The Game" with Leyritz and Brennan. The show was later postponed due to a conflict with ESPN radio.[citation needed]

Starting in March 2016, Leyritz co-hosted a nationally syndicated weekly radio show with David Meltzer called "Sports Blender" on SB Nation radio.

Writing edit

Leyritz wrote a book titled Catching Heat: The Jim Leyritz Story, published in June 2011. The book was co-written by brothers Jeffrey Lyons and Douglas B. Lyons.[14] In a brief review, Publishers Weekly called the book "a surprisingly defensive attempt at a self-serving memoir."[15]

Charitable work edit

Leyritz is involved with many charities. He is the spokesperson for Pinktie.org /1st Equity Title Co out of Melville, NY. He also works with many chapters of ALS, a disease which took his brother-in-law, Joe Toerner, in 2010.[16] During his playing days, Leyritz and his wife brought foster children to see games at Yankee Stadium and contributed to Covenant House and Police Benevolent Association.[1]

Personal life edit

As of March 2015, Leyritz lives in Orange County, California, with his wife Michelle, his three sons, and her two daughters. They married in July 2015. He is a member and usher at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California.

Legal troubles edit

On December 28, 2007, Leyritz was arrested in Broward County, Florida on suspicion of drunk driving and vehicular homicide after his car struck Freida Veitch's car. Veitch, who was not wearing a seat belt, was ejected from the car and died at the scene. Leyritz was released on US$11,000 bond and charged with two counts of drunk driving.[17] Police collected two blood samples from Leyritz, the first 2½ hours after the crash and the second about an hour later. The first sample showed a blood-alcohol level of .14, and the second, .13, police said. Veitch had a blood-alcohol level of .18. Both Leyritz and Veitch were legally drunk at the time of the collision.[18]

Several days after the accident, it was revealed that Leyritz could face further charges because his driver license had been suspended in New York prior to the accident. On June 20, 2007, Leyritz had been issued a ticket outside Albany, New York, for using a cell phone while driving. According to Leyritz's attorney, Leyritz's license "was not suspended in the state of Florida on the day of the accident, nor is it suspended today."[19]

On February 13, 2009, Leyritz was ordered back to jail as his bail was revoked following his apparent consumption of alcoholic beverages in violation of his bail conditions.[20] A judge allowed him to return home on bail on February 23 after agreeing with Leyritz's attorney that his pretrial release conditions were unclear and that Leyritz had misunderstood them.[21]

On May 13, 2009, Leyritz was hospitalized in Florida. Reports on ESPN claimed Leyritz had threatened suicide, but Leyritz issued a statement later saying he was not suicidal but stressed out. Leyritz ran into trouble on May 14 when he attempted to start his car but the alcohol monitoring device on the car malfunctioned, leading to a false positive and triggering an automatic urine test for Leyritz. The test showed he had not consumed any alcohol, and a judge cleared him.[22]

On July 2, 2009, Leyritz was arrested for battery against his former wife;[23] however, the charges were later dropped.[24]

In November 2010, Leyritz's trial for the December 2007 DUI crash was held. He was acquitted on the DUI manslaughter charge in less than 45 minutes, but was convicted—after two days of deliberations—on a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence. He was subsequently sentenced to one year's probation and a $500 fine.[25] In May 2010, Leyritz's insurance company settled a civil lawsuit for the accident, paying $350,000 to the other driver's family.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Hobson, Geoff (April 13, 1997). "Jim Leyritz Has A Story That's All Heart". The Seattle Times.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on December 20, 2014. Retrieved February 23, 2017.
  3. ^ "Homer History: When Jim Leyritz halted hopes of a Braves dynasty". Yahoo!. Retrieved February 23, 2017.
  4. ^ "Rangers Deal Hill for Leyritz". AP. July 30, 1997. Retrieved February 23, 2017 – via The New York Times.
  5. ^ "BASEBALL; Leyritz Traded To the Red Sox". The New York Times. Associated Press. November 7, 1997.
  6. ^ "1998 World Series". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  7. ^ "1999 WS Gm4: Leyritz clubs last '90s homer in eighth". youtube.com. Major League Baseball YouTube Channel. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
  8. ^ http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/bids/bidplace?itemid=38996
  9. ^ "ESPN – Ex-Yankee Leyritz admits to using amphetamines – MLB". Sports.espn.go.com. June 9, 2006. Retrieved November 21, 2010.
  10. ^ King III, George A. (August 1999). "LEYRITZ NOT BACK TO SAVE ANDY". nypost.com. NYP Holdings, Inc. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
  11. ^ Newark Hires Leyritz". Associated Press. February 4, 2011.
  12. ^ Mandell, Nina (August 24, 2011). "Newark Bears honoring convicted drunk driver Jim Leyritz on night of their weekly beer pong bash". Daily News. New York.
  13. ^ "Jim Leyritz back with Yanks on personal services contract - River Avenue Blues". April 14, 2012. Retrieved February 23, 2017.
  14. ^ "HCI Books - Catching Heat". Retrieved February 23, 2017.
  15. ^ "Nonfiction Review: Catching Heat: The Jim Leyritz Story". Publishers Weekly. June 2011. Retrieved August 4, 2011.
  16. ^ Leyritz passes along baseball, life lessons to local kids from TheTimes-Tribune.com, June 22, 2012, retrieved March 9, 2015
  17. ^ "ESPN – Leyritz charged following accident that killed 30-year-old woman – MLB". Sports.espn.go.com. January 31, 2008. Retrieved November 21, 2010.
  18. ^ "Former Yankee Jim Leyritz is broke and broken". Oklahoman.com. May 31, 2009.
  19. ^ "Leyritz could face additional charge with suspended license". ESPN. January 2, 2008. Retrieved January 4, 2008.
  20. ^ "Leyritz jailed for drinking alcohol". ESPN.com. February 13, 2009. Retrieved January 25, 2010.
  21. ^ Leyritz To Remain Out of Jail While Awaiting Trial SI.com, February 23, 2009 February 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ "Judge finds device, not Leyritz, likely at fault". ESPN.com. May 16, 2009.
  23. ^ Ex-Yankee Leyritz accused of battery UPI.com, July 2, 2009 (UPI)
  24. ^ "Jim Leyritz Talks about Lowest Point of His Life". Inside Edition. June 9, 2011.
  25. ^ "Ex-Yankee Jim Leyritz gets probation, fine in Florida DUI case". USA Today. December 2, 2010.
  26. ^ "Jim Leyritz acquitted of DUI manslaughter in Florida". Associated Press. November 20, 2010.

External links edit

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York Yankees Anaheim Angels Texas Rangers Boston Red Sox San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers With the Yankees Leyritz was a member of the 1996 and 1999 World Series championships both over the Atlanta Braves Jim LeyritzLeyritz at Baseball Hall of Fame Weekend in 2019Catcher Infielder OutfielderBorn 1963 12 27 December 27 1963 age 59 Lakewood Ohio U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutJune 8 1990 for the New York YankeesLast MLB appearanceSeptember 13 2000 for the Los Angeles DodgersMLB statisticsBatting average 264Home runs90Runs batted in387TeamsNew York Yankees 1990 1996 Anaheim Angels 1997 Texas Rangers 1997 Boston Red Sox 1998 San Diego Padres 1998 1999 New York Yankees 1999 2000 Los Angeles Dodgers 2000 Career highlights and awards2 World Series champion 1996 1999 Contents 1 Early years 2 Baseball career 2 1 Amphetamine use 2 2 Idiosyncrasies at the plate 3 Career after baseball 3 1 Radio 3 2 Writing 3 3 Charitable work 4 Personal life 4 1 Legal troubles 5 References 6 External linksEarly years editLeyritz grew up in Anderson Township Hamilton County Ohio with his parents brother and sister 1 and attended Turpin High School in Cincinnati Ohio 1 He then attended Middle Georgia College a junior college in Cochran Georgia before transferring to the University of Kentucky At Kentucky Leyritz played college baseball for the Kentucky Wildcats baseball team Baseball career editAfter playing the 1985 season for the Kentucky Wildcats Leyritz went undrafted by Major League Baseball MLB but was signed as a free agent by the New York Yankees 2 Leyritz made his MLB debut for the Yankees on June 8 1990 His playing days were highlighted by a pair of memorable postseason home runs he hit with the Yankees in 1995 and 1996 in comeback wins In Game 2 of the 1995 American League Division Series against the Seattle Mariners at Yankee Stadium in rainy conditions Leyritz hit a walk off two run home run to right center field in the 15th inning giving the Yankees a 7 5 victory and a two games to none lead in the best of five series The home run was surrendered by Mariners pitcher Tim Belcher who was famously involved in a profanity laced incident with a cameraman covering him walking through the tunnel to the clubhouse afterwards The best known of Leyritz s playoff heroics occurred in Game 4 of the 1996 World Series against the Atlanta Braves at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium In the series the Yankees trailed the Braves two games to one and in Game 4 the Yankees trailed 6 0 after five innings The Yankees rallied for three runs in the 6th inning setting the stage for Leyritz in the 8th inning Facing Atlanta closer Mark Wohlers with one out and two runners on base Leyritz hit a three run home run to left field to tie the game and cap the improbable Yankee comeback In the air to left field back at the track at the wall we are tied said announcer Joe Buck on national television The Yankees eventually won the game 8 6 in 10 innings to tie the series In Game 5 Leyritz caught pitchers Andy Pettitte and John Wetteland for a 1 0 shutout and the Yankees clinched their championship with a victory in Game 6 3 After the 1996 season the Yankees traded Leyritz to the Anaheim Angels for two players to be named later PTBNL minor leaguers Jeremy Blevins and Ryan Kane On July 29 1997 the Angels traded Leyritz and a PTBNL minor leaguer Rob Sasser to the Texas Rangers for Ken Hill 4 After the season the Rangers traded Leyritz to the Boston Red Sox with Damon Buford for Mark Brandenburg Bill Haselman and Aaron Sele 5 nbsp Leyritz with the Red Sox in spring training in 1998On June 20 1998 the Red Sox traded Leyritz with Ethan Faggett to the San Diego Padres for Carlos Reyes Mandy Romero and Dario Veras Leyritz had a number of unlikely playoff home runs and clutch hits that season The most dramatic of them came in Game 2 of the National League Division Series against Houston Astros pitcher Billy Wagner Leyritz hit an opposite field game tying home run off the right field foul pole in the top of the 9th inning However the Astros won the game in the bottom half of the inning In Game 3 Leyritz hit the eventual game winning home run against Scott Elarton in the bottom of the 7th inning that broke a 1 1 tie Overall Leyritz batted 400 with three home runs and five runs batted in in that series Leyritz s Padres were matched against his former team the Yankees in the 1998 World Series During player introductions in Game 1 at Yankee Stadium Leyritz received a standing ovation from the fans who remembered his heroics from two years earlier He went hitless in ten at bats in a four game Yankees sweep 6 On July 31 1999 the Padres traded Leyritz to the Yankees for Geraldo Padua The Yankees advanced to the 1999 World Series and in Game 4 in the bottom of the 8th inning Leyritz hit a solo home run to extend the Yankees lead to 4 1 and help them complete a sweep of the Braves to win a championship NBC commentator Bob Costas remarked incredulously about Leyritz after the home run You could send this guy to a resort in the spring and summer as long as he comes back in October 7 That home run was the last one to be hit in the 1990s On June 20 2000 the Yankees traded Leyritz to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Jose Vizcaino and cash Although he was traded midway during the 2000 season before the Yankees won their third straight World Series title and fourth in five seasons Leyritz was awarded his third World Series ring by the Yankees 8 Leyritz became a free agent after the 2000 season and signed in 2001 with the Newark Bears of the independent Atlantic League His performance there led to a contract with the Padres who assigned him to AAA He did not receive a call up to the Major Leagues Leyritz served as a pinch hitter toward the end of his career He batted and threw right handed exclusively in the majors but was known to switch hit in the minor leagues Amphetamine use edit On June 8 2006 while doing an interview on the Opie and Anthony show on XM Satellite Radio Leyritz admitted to using amphetamines during his playing career when they were not against the rules The statement came in the wake of an admission by pitcher Jason Grimsley that he used performance enhancing drugs throughout his career 9 Idiosyncrasies at the plate edit Leyritz was known for using an unusual stance which involved keeping his front leg left leg straight and stiff while his back leg right leg behind him considerably bent at the knee He did this while circling his bat around behind his head waiting for the pitch After each pitch that Leyritz did not put into play or strike out on he grabbed the bat by its center and twirled it at his hip like a baton He has said that former Yankee Mickey Rivers taught him how to twirl the bat at his hip Leyritz was also Pettitte s personal catcher in 1995 96 and again in 1999 2000 10 Career after baseball editIn February 2011 Leyritz was hired as a pitching coach for the Newark Bears 11 He left the team after one season wanting to spend more time with his family 12 On April 14 2012 it was announced that Leyritz was returning to the Yankees on a personal services contract 13 Radio edit From 2004 to 2007 Leyritz co hosted a radio show with Vinny Micucci and Billy Sample called MLB Radio Daily on MLB Radio and is a regular contributor to The Michael Kay Show on the New York City ESPN Radio affiliate citation needed In October 2007 Leyritz worked with Harold Reynolds and Chris Myers covering the pre and post game reports on the field for the 2007 Playoffs and World Series for Fox com citation needed On January 6 2014 Leyritz was hired to host a radio show for Angels Radio 830AM with Jason Brennan called Inside The Game with Leyritz and Brennan The show was later postponed due to a conflict with ESPN radio citation needed Starting in March 2016 Leyritz co hosted a nationally syndicated weekly radio show with David Meltzer called Sports Blender on SB Nation radio Writing edit Leyritz wrote a book titled Catching Heat The Jim Leyritz Story published in June 2011 The book was co written by brothers Jeffrey Lyons and Douglas B Lyons 14 In a brief review Publishers Weekly called the book a surprisingly defensive attempt at a self serving memoir 15 Charitable work edit Leyritz is involved with many charities He is the spokesperson for Pinktie org 1st Equity Title Co out of Melville NY He also works with many chapters of ALS a disease which took his brother in law Joe Toerner in 2010 16 During his playing days Leyritz and his wife brought foster children to see games at Yankee Stadium and contributed to Covenant House and Police Benevolent Association 1 Personal life editAs of March 2015 Leyritz lives in Orange County California with his wife Michelle his three sons and her two daughters They married in July 2015 He is a member and usher at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest California Legal troubles edit On December 28 2007 Leyritz was arrested in Broward County Florida on suspicion of drunk driving and vehicular homicide after his car struck Freida Veitch s car Veitch who was not wearing a seat belt was ejected from the car and died at the scene Leyritz was released on US 11 000 bond and charged with two counts of drunk driving 17 Police collected two blood samples from Leyritz the first 2 hours after the crash and the second about an hour later The first sample showed a blood alcohol level of 14 and the second 13 police said Veitch had a blood alcohol level of 18 Both Leyritz and Veitch were legally drunk at the time of the collision 18 Several days after the accident it was revealed that Leyritz could face further charges because his driver license had been suspended in New York prior to the accident On June 20 2007 Leyritz had been issued a ticket outside Albany New York for using a cell phone while driving According to Leyritz s attorney Leyritz s license was not suspended in the state of Florida on the day of the accident nor is it suspended today 19 On February 13 2009 Leyritz was ordered back to jail as his bail was revoked following his apparent consumption of alcoholic beverages in violation of his bail conditions 20 A judge allowed him to return home on bail on February 23 after agreeing with Leyritz s attorney that his pretrial release conditions were unclear and that Leyritz had misunderstood them 21 On May 13 2009 Leyritz was hospitalized in Florida Reports on ESPN claimed Leyritz had threatened suicide but Leyritz issued a statement later saying he was not suicidal but stressed out Leyritz ran into trouble on May 14 when he attempted to start his car but the alcohol monitoring device on the car malfunctioned leading to a false positive and triggering an automatic urine test for Leyritz The test showed he had not consumed any alcohol and a judge cleared him 22 On July 2 2009 Leyritz was arrested for battery against his former wife 23 however the charges were later dropped 24 In November 2010 Leyritz s trial for the December 2007 DUI crash was held He was acquitted on the DUI manslaughter charge in less than 45 minutes but was convicted after two days of deliberations on a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence He was subsequently sentenced to one year s probation and a 500 fine 25 In May 2010 Leyritz s insurance company settled a civil lawsuit for the accident paying 350 000 to the other driver s family 26 References edit a b c Hobson Geoff April 13 1997 Jim Leyritz Has A Story That s All Heart The Seattle Times University of Kentucky Official Athletics Site Archived from the original on December 20 2014 Retrieved February 23 2017 Homer History When Jim Leyritz halted hopes of a Braves dynasty Yahoo Retrieved February 23 2017 Rangers Deal Hill for Leyritz AP July 30 1997 Retrieved February 23 2017 via The New York Times BASEBALL Leyritz Traded To the Red Sox The New York Times Associated Press November 7 1997 1998 World Series Baseball Reference com Retrieved April 11 2014 1999 WS Gm4 Leyritz clubs last 90s homer in eighth youtube com Major League Baseball YouTube Channel Retrieved May 22 2023 http bid robertedwardauctions com bids bidplace itemid 38996 ESPN Ex Yankee Leyritz admits to using amphetamines MLB Sports espn go com June 9 2006 Retrieved November 21 2010 King III George A August 1999 LEYRITZ NOT BACK TO SAVE ANDY nypost com NYP Holdings Inc Retrieved May 22 2023 Newark Hires Leyritz Associated Press February 4 2011 Mandell Nina August 24 2011 Newark Bears honoring convicted drunk driver Jim Leyritz on night of their weekly beer pong bash Daily News New York Jim Leyritz back with Yanks on personal services contract River Avenue Blues April 14 2012 Retrieved February 23 2017 HCI Books Catching Heat Retrieved February 23 2017 Nonfiction Review Catching Heat The Jim Leyritz Story Publishers Weekly June 2011 Retrieved August 4 2011 Leyritz passes along baseball life lessons to local kids from TheTimes Tribune com June 22 2012 retrieved March 9 2015 ESPN Leyritz charged following accident that killed 30 year old woman MLB Sports espn go com January 31 2008 Retrieved November 21 2010 Former Yankee Jim Leyritz is broke and broken Oklahoman com May 31 2009 Leyritz could face additional charge with suspended license ESPN January 2 2008 Retrieved January 4 2008 Leyritz jailed for drinking alcohol ESPN com February 13 2009 Retrieved January 25 2010 Leyritz To Remain Out of Jail While Awaiting Trial SI com February 23 2009 Archived February 27 2009 at the Wayback Machine Judge finds device not Leyritz likely at fault ESPN com May 16 2009 Ex Yankee Leyritz accused of battery UPI com July 2 2009 UPI Jim Leyritz Talks about Lowest Point of His Life Inside Edition June 9 2011 Ex Yankee Jim Leyritz gets probation fine in Florida DUI case USA Today December 2 2010 Jim Leyritz acquitted of DUI manslaughter in Florida Associated Press November 20 2010 External links edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Baseball portalCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or 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