Former New York Mets acting GM Zack Scott found not guilty in DWI case that cost job - CNBC
Hours before his arrest, Zack Scott was at the Connecticut home of Mets owner Steve Cohen, the former hedge-fund operator for a charity event.
Zack Scott, the former acting general manager for the New York Mets, was found not guilty Thursday morning in a DWI case that had led to his firing from that baseball team after a tenure of less than… [+2067 chars]
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