Former Giants shortstop Jose Uribe dies in car crash in native
Dominican Republic 
 
By JONATHAN M. KATZ, Associated Press Writer
December 8, 2006
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) -- Former San Francisco Giants
shortstop Jose Uribe was killed early Friday in a car crash in his
native Dominican Republic. 
"Uribe was a very loved person in Juan Baron. He was like the lord of
the town," Reyes said. 
Uribe is survived by his second wife, Wendy Guerrero, with whom he had
four children. He had at least 14 children in all, Reyes said. 
A funeral in Juan Baron was planned for Saturday.
Associated Press Writer Dionisio Soldevila contributed to this report.
Updated on Friday, Dec 8, 2006 5:43 pm EST
It's safe to say he scored more off the field.
And I thought he couldn't handle the bat.
Jim
Indeed.
Sometimes it's better to "speak softly, and carry a big stick".
Wasn't he also charged or accused of rape shortly after quitting
baseball?
He obviously shortened his grip and bunted a lot.
Brandy Alexandre?? The adult film star??
Yep, that's her.   Ask her about her favorite things to do with a
cop's nightstick.
Frieda Howell wrote:
Or, better yet, act like an adult.......
WM
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Yeah, reaching back to the beginning of December to find something to 
whack off to?  That's desperation.
-- 
Brandy Alexandre
The measure of a man's real character is what he would do if he knew he 
never would be found out. -- Thomas Babington Macaulay