Maybe you are right. Hopefully, Huntington knows more than us right now. I would think he is in the loop of what is going on.
This was reported by the Post Gazette:
"According to stipulations set forth in the Collective Bargaining Agreement, participation in an alcohol treatment program could help ease whatever punishment Kang faces in 2017. It’s not clear yet whether the arrest will affect his visa eligibility when he tries to return for the 2017 season, though Pirates’ GM Neal Huntington expects that Kang will report to spring training later this month."
Jung Ho Kang to enter treatment center
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Jung Ho Kang to enter treatment center
Here is the mlbtr note from today on Kang's situation --
"Pirates infielder Jung Ho Kang will stand trial on DUI charges on February 22nd, Jee-ho Yoo of Yonhap reports. That’s after the start of Pittsburgh’s spring camp, though it seems the trial itself won’t pose any major limitations on his availability. There are much broader concerns here, of course. Kang is obviously in need of a reevaluation of his decisionmaking — it’s his third such arrest — and it remains to be seen what kind of disciplinary and/or remedial action he might face from the court (if not also the commissioner’s office)."
The 'though it seems the trial itself won’t pose any major limitations on his availability' part seems to support Dog's suggestion that the trial will not be what we think of as a trial, but more as a court appearance, perhaps for entry of some negotiated plea.
"Pirates infielder Jung Ho Kang will stand trial on DUI charges on February 22nd, Jee-ho Yoo of Yonhap reports. That’s after the start of Pittsburgh’s spring camp, though it seems the trial itself won’t pose any major limitations on his availability. There are much broader concerns here, of course. Kang is obviously in need of a reevaluation of his decisionmaking — it’s his third such arrest — and it remains to be seen what kind of disciplinary and/or remedial action he might face from the court (if not also the commissioner’s office)."
The 'though it seems the trial itself won’t pose any major limitations on his availability' part seems to support Dog's suggestion that the trial will not be what we think of as a trial, but more as a court appearance, perhaps for entry of some negotiated plea.
Jung Ho Kang to enter treatment center
It also sounds like Korean news doesn't foresee a problem with his visa status.
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57707B58150 wrote: It also sounds like Korean news doesn't foresee a problem with his visa status.
But hopefully they take his keys.
Dude's a bajillionaire, he should install the uber app on his solid gold cellphone already.
But hopefully they take his keys.
Dude's a bajillionaire, he should install the uber app on his solid gold cellphone already.
Jung Ho Kang to enter treatment center
Kang at some point needs to get it together. Hopefully this helps him get over what problems he has. The guy is running out of chances here if he continues to do stupid stuff like he has been doing the last year or so.
Jung Ho Kang to enter treatment center
Apparently Frank Coonelly (sp?) issued a statement this morning on Kang which included, "...it is probable that he will have a trial in Korea on the DUI-related charges on February 22. It is not known how long the trial will last or when any sentencing phase that might be necessary would be scheduled."
That sounds a lot like what we call a trial and does not sound like any deal is in place at this point. There was no comment on Korean law, on issues such as mandatory minimum sentences. Any sort of jail time would seriously affect his future.
That sounds a lot like what we call a trial and does not sound like any deal is in place at this point. There was no comment on Korean law, on issues such as mandatory minimum sentences. Any sort of jail time would seriously affect his future.