

Astros pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. received death threats from intoxicated gambler, police say
Astros pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. received death threats from intoxicated gambler, police say

The Houston Police Department found a recent death threats made by Astros Pitter McCullers Jr. and his family. Police say a man who is outside the United States, which was drunk and played with a gambling-gaming game, who created threats to McClerner. one ESPNA number
Monday’s spokesman refused to discover the suspect or his location and said that he had not been charged. The spokesman told Espn that man admitted that he had been on gaming game games, lost money and was disappointed and angered when he sent threats to McCler.
The man apologized and asked for his apology to McCler and his family according to the speaker.
The game was played on May 10, the second start of the McCuller after two years after the list of the wounded list, returned due to large surgery and expanded recovery. McCullers gave up on seven runs and recorded just one. After the game, he told reporters“I understand that people are very passionate, and people love the stars and love sports, but threatening to find my children and killing, it’s a little difficult.”
“Thus, like the father, I think many of them have been many threats to me, mostly about other baseball issues.
After the threat, Astros hired 24-hour security for McCler and his family.
In the field because McCuller has been much better. The star won three of all three of his starts, and he posted 3.14 years, and on his 14th strike.