Sergio Mitre, a former pitcher for the New York Yankees, has been sentenced to 50 years in prison by Mexican authorities for the murder of his then-girlfriend’s 22-month-old daughter. Mitre, who played for the Yankees during the 2009-2010 seasons, was convicted of femicide involving the infant child and is currently incarcerated at Saltillo Prison in Saltillo, Mexico.
This case adds to a series of legal issues involving former Yankees players. In 2012, ex-outfielder Rosendo “Rusty” Torres was arrested on charges of sexually abusing an 8-year-old girl he coached in Long Island. Additionally, former pitcher John Wetteland faced sexual assault charges in 2019, though they were later dismissed.
These incidents highlight the challenges professional athletes may face off the field, affecting their personal lives and public perceptions.