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New York Mets pitcher Ambiorix Burgos (R) shakes hands with Colonel Eulogio Taveras, in this photo released by a local media, after he surrendered himself to authorities at a police station in Nagua October 7, 2008. Burgos is being questioned regarding a vehicular accident that killed two women in Nagua on September 30th. Picture taken October 7th.
New York Mets pitcher Ambiorix Burgos, left, is escorted by a police officer after a late-night court hearing, in Burgo's hometown of Nagua, northeastern Dominican Republic, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2008. A Dominican judge ordered Burgos to jail for three months as he awaits trial in a hit-and-run incident that killed two women.
New York Mets pitcher Ambiorix Burgos, left, holds a cell phone to his ear as he is escorted by a police officer in front of a police station, in Nagua, northeastern Dominican Republic, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2008. Burgos turned himself in on Oct. 7, a week after police say he was involved in a hit-and-run accident that killed two women. Eudosia Ruane, mother of 29-year-old Angely Fana, told the AP she filed a report with police alleging homicide. An arrest warrant had been issued for the 24-year-old reliever, who disappeared after the Sept. 30 accident that killed Fana and Josefina Minaya, 38.
New York Mets pitcher Ambiorix Burgos, left, holds a cell phone to his ear as he is escorted by a police officer in front of a police station, in Nagua, northeastern Dominican Republic, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2008. Burgos turned himself in on Oct. 7, a week after police say he was involved in a hit-and-run accident that killed two women. Eudosia Ruane, mother of 29-year-old Angely Fana, told the AP she filed a report with police alleging homicide. An arrest warrant had been issued for the 24-year-old reliever, who disappeared after the Sept. 30 accident that killed Fana and Josefina Minaya, 38.
The New York Mets lineup for Sunday for the final game played at Shea Stadium is still posted in the team's locker room in New York, Monday, Sept. 29, 2008, one day after the Mets failed to make the playoffs for the second consecutive season, despite leading their division for most of the baseball season.
Former New York Mets shortstop and manager Bud Harrelson jumps onto home plate during ceremonies after the final regular season MLB National League baseball game at Shea Stadium in New York, September 28, 2008. The stadium will be razed for parking as the Mets move into their new home at CitiField next door.
Members of the New York Mets watch a season ending loss to the Florida Marlins in the final regular season MLB National League baseball game at Shea Stadium in New York September 28, 2008. From left to right are the Mets' Jose Reyes, Brian Schneider, Carlos Delgado, David Wright, pitching coach Dan Warthen and manager Jerry Manuel. The loss to the Marlins eliminates the Mets in post season play.
Former New York Mets star Mike Piazza blows a kiss to the crowd as he touches home plate for the last time during ceremonies after the final regular season MLB National Leugue baseball game at Shea Stadium in New York September 28, 2008. The stadium will be razed for parking as the Mets move into their new home at CitiField next door.
Former New York Mets Tom Seaver waves as he touches home plate for the last time during ceremonies after the final regular season MLB National League baseball game at Shea Stadium in New York September 28, 2008. The stadium will be razed for parking as the Mets move into their new home at CitiField next door.
New York Mets stars (L to R) Darryl Strawberry, Yogi Berra, Gary Carter and Rusty Staub line up on the field during ceremonies after the final regular season MLB National League baseball game at Shea Stadium in New York, September 28, 2008. The stadium will be razed for parking as the Mets move into their new home at CitiField next door.