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Chicago White Sox shortstop Juan Uribe will be in court on Feb. 21, the same day his teammates will arrive in Arizona for spring training.

 

On Wednesday, a Dominican court set the hearing,

 

Uribe, his brother Elpidio and a friend are accused of provoking a shooting in which two men were wounded on Oct. 3 in Juan Baron, south of Santo Domingo.

 

The injured men were Antonio Gonzalez and Dandolin Alessandro. While Alessandro dropped the charges, Gonzalez hired a lawyer and sued the Uribe brothers and their friend.

 

In January, a judge ordered Uribe to show up in court the 15th and 30th of every month to prove he's not trying to flee, and ordered the sides to prepare for a preliminary audience.

 

The judge's decision does not block Uribe from leaving the country but would make him return to the Dominican Republic twice a month from Tucson, Ariz., where the White Sox have their camp.

 

The penal court, formed by five judges, should have ruled on Uribe's petition Wednesday to revoke the order to show up every 15 days to sign a check up book. They couldn't since they were previously recused. Although the procedure is a regular one, it is strange that the defense uses it since time is against Uribe.

 

"I am innocent and I don't care if I have to go to the ultimate consequences", Uribe told ESPNdeportes.com recently.

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QUOTE(Gregory Pratt @ Feb 7, 2007 -> 09:33 PM)
The whole article appears to have been poorly translated and interpreted.

 

Also: now he's accused of "provoking" the shooting, not actually shooting.

Latin Justice!

 

 

Uribe must not want to grease the right pockets. A few American greenbacks in the right hands makes this whole thing go away in .003 seconds. That's Latin justice.

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QUOTE(jasonxctf @ Feb 8, 2007 -> 10:38 AM)
that's why his absence won't be missed.

 

Buehrle, Garland, and Contreras beg to differ

 

With how dependant upon defense the White Sox are, a loss like Uribe would be bigger than anyone would imagine. Imagine Mackowiak x2 - and Cintron isn't even horrendous at SS.

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QUOTE(witesoxfan @ Feb 8, 2007 -> 05:27 PM)
Buehrle, Garland, and Contreras beg to differ

 

With how dependant upon defense the White Sox are, a loss like Uribe would be bigger than anyone would imagine. Imagine Mackowiak x2 - and Cintron isn't even horrendous at SS.

 

 

seriously though what is Buehrle, Garland and Contreras going to say... "yeah, we'll be fine if Uribe misses some time. It's no big loss??" These guys will stand up for their teammates no matter what.

 

When Widger was getting his ass handed to him, you didn't see the pitching staff lining up calling for his release did you??

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QUOTE(jasonxctf @ Feb 8, 2007 -> 01:06 PM)
seriously though what is Buehrle, Garland and Contreras going to say... "yeah, we'll be fine if Uribe misses some time. It's no big loss??" These guys will stand up for their teammates no matter what.

 

When Widger was getting his ass handed to him, you didn't see the pitching staff lining up calling for his release did you??

 

Not to speak for him, but I believe he was refering to the fact that most of our SP rely on defense to be productive and when you take a guy of Uribe's caliber and stick Cintron in there instead, it is going to hurt the defense, therefore hurting the pitcher's production and numbers, thus making them not as happy.

 

But of course they would never come out and say that.

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QUOTE(jphat007 @ Feb 8, 2007 -> 01:00 PM)
Not to speak for him, but I believe he was refering to the fact that most of our SP rely on defense to be productive and when you take a guy of Uribe's caliber and stick Cintron in there instead, it is going to hurt the defense, therefore hurting the pitcher's production and numbers, thus making them not as happy.

 

But of course they would never come out and say that.

 

bingo

 

All 3 have their days where they get a few K's, but none of the 3 are 8 K an inning guys like Javy, so they need good defense and range behind them to succeed. Simple as that.

 

Uribe provides that, where Cintron and Ozuna don't.

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QUOTE(jasonxctf @ Feb 8, 2007 -> 12:06 PM)
seriously though what is Buehrle, Garland and Contreras going to say... "yeah, we'll be fine if Uribe misses some time. It's no big loss??" These guys will stand up for their teammates no matter what.

 

When Widger was getting his ass handed to him, you didn't see the pitching staff lining up calling for his release did you??

Yes, compare a beer league softball backup catcher vs a starting excellent defensive SS.

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QUOTE(witesoxfan @ Feb 8, 2007 -> 01:08 PM)
bingo

 

All 3 have their days where they get a few K's, but none of the 3 are 8 K an inning guys like Javy, so they need good defense and range behind them to succeed. Simple as that.

 

Uribe provides that, where Cintron and Ozuna don't.

 

I think we need to fix our catching :o

 

:)

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