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Former Mets & Yankees Pitcher Gets Charged with a DUI in North Jersey





After colliding with another vehicle, Dwight Gooden, former New York Mets and New York Yankees pitcher who helped the Mets when the World Series in 1986, received five years probation for driving under the influence after pleading guilty in a Hackensack court Friday.




At the time of the accident, Gooden's five-year-old son was also in the car not wearing a seatbelt, luckily no one got hurt. Click on the link to read more: Gooden's Charge

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