- DETROIT -- Delmon Young was suspended by Major League Baseball on Monday for seven days without pay following his arrest on a hate crime harassment charge last week in New York. (ESPN)
- Major League Baseball has suspended Detroit Tigers outfielder Delmon Young for seven days without pay for the incident that led to his arrest April 27 in New York. (USA Today)
- Major League Baseball has suspended Delmon Young of the Detroit Tigers for 7 games without pay. The suspension comes nearly four days after his arrest in Manhattan on a second-degree aggravated harassment charge. (The Inquisitr)
- The baseball career of Detroit Tigers outfielder Delmon Young is going on hold according to sources cited by the New York Post. MLB officials have decided to suspend him for an as-yet-unspecified period of time. (The Inquisitr)
- DETROIT — Delmon Young's actions outside the Detroit Tigers' Manhattan hotel in the wee hours of Friday morning have earned him a seven-day suspension without pay from Major League Baseball. (News-Herald)
- Delmon Young didnt see much of the field after getting into trouble just hours into the Tigers trip to New York last weekend. (NESN.com)
- NEW YORK — Tigers' outfielder Delmon Young will undergo a psychological and medical evaluation Monday per Major League Baseball rules, Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski said Saturday. (Detroit Free Press)
- Confirming a report from earlier this afternoon, Major League Baseball just announced that Delmon Young has been suspended for seven days without pay following his arrest last week. (NBC Sports)
- Tigers outfielder Delmon Young was suspended for seven days by Major League Baseball on Monday, three days after his arrest in New York City. (WGNtv.com)
Monday, April 30, 2012
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