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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Kid Who's Chasing Some Record In NCAA Baseball Gets All Rapey



Garrett Wittels was accused of raping a 17-year-old teenage tourist on Dec. 20 while on a visit to the archipelago east of Florida. The 20-year-old infielder ended last season with the second-longest hitting streak in NCAA Division I history, two behind the 58-game run by Oklahoma State’s Robin Ventura in 1987. USA Today

Well this blows, this kid had a great opportunity to bring a record to college baseball but instead its going to be marred in rape. Most likely this kid is guilty and hoes were not trippin in this case. Pretty much no one knows who a college baseball player is so I'm going to assume that he did it. And if that's the case the NCAA can't possibly let him have the NCAA hit streak record.

And to hurt his case even more, he and his friends went to the Bahamas his two friends also had charges of rape on them as well:
Two of Wittels’ friends also face rape charges, officials said.

Robert Rothschild, 21, of New York, was accused of raping two 17-year-old girls, while Jonathan Oberti, 21, also of New York, was charged with raping one, according to Bahamian court officials.

So this is a case were hoes were not trippin and the guys were actually scumbags. A Holes.

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