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Dodgers' Padilla accidentally shot by target shooting instructor

MANAGUA, Nicaragua -- Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Vicente Padilla is recovering from a bullet wound in his leg after a target shooting instructor accidentally shot him.

 

Dr. Eduardo Reguera said Padilla, who signed with the Dodgers in August, didn't need surgery after spending time at Managua's Metropolitan Hospital.

Police spokesman Vilma Reyes said Wednesday that Padilla's pistol apparently jammed during a target shooting session late Tuesday.

Padilla handed the pistol to a shooting instructor, a former police captain, who didn't realize there was a bullet in the chamber and shot himself in his hand, Padilla's legal adviser Roberto Calderon told the Associated Press. The bullet also grazed Padilla's leg.

The account contradicts Padilla's agent, Adam Katz, who told the Los Angeles Times that it was a "hunting accident."

Padilla went 4-0 with a 3.20 ERA for the Dodgers the final two months of the regular season. He allowed one run in 7 1/3 innings in Game 2 of the NL Championship Series, but was battered for six runs in three innings in a season-ending loss to the Phillies.

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November 5, 2009 12:46 pm
Regardless of who is at fault in this silly debacle it seems at least five or six times every year we hear of an incident involving athletes and guns. These (often tragic) incidents occur in the pro ranks, as well as among the collegiate players. I would like to know what the fascination is. And unfortunately, these incidents receive plenty of coverage and teens look up to these players and may no ...(more)
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November 4, 2009 3:04 pm
Ok, admit it, your first response to this story was remember the Plaxico Burress incident last year when he shot himself in the leg with a handgun in a New York night club. He was heavily criticized by politicans of New York, particularly Mayor Blumberg, who repeatedly stated that for this exact reason was the statue passed in New York for a minimum felony charge and 3-year prison term for carryin ...(more)
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November 4, 2009 2:39 pm
Speaking of Padilla. This guy really makes me wonder about the accurracy of the radar gun. Are they playing aroung with the speeds to make us believe these pitchers are throwing harder than they are? Vincente was pumping it up to 97-98 mph against the Phillies in the playoffs. When this guy pitched FOR the Phils you couldn't use two of his ...(more)
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November 5, 2009 5:30 am
I know what possibly happened,and this is purely theoretical because I would never implicate anyone in a crime I have no knowledge of.Maybe it was one of the hundreds of hitters he hit or an ex-teammate that got thrown at in retaliation for Vinnie throwin at someone's head.It don't feel to good when you're on the receiving end of a high velocity object,does it?
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November 4, 2009 2:39 pm

Police spokesman Vilma Reyes said Wednesday that Padilla's pistol apparently jammed during a target shooting session late Tuesday. Padilla was trying to clear a round from the chamber when the pistol went off.

His agent, Adam Katz, told the Los Angeles Times that it was a "hunting accident."


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November 5, 2009 8:21 am
Maybe the instuctor should take a gun safety coarse! I have always been taught that "You never point a gun in the direction of someone unless you plan to or are willing to shoot them. The gun jammed, so you should atomatically assume that there MAY-BE a bullet in the chamber. IDIOT! And this guy was a police Capt.?
 
 
 
 
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