Baseball
Webb arrested for public intoxication Saturday night on Dickson
Apparently fans weren’t the only ones celebrating a series sweep over Florida as outfielder Braydon Webb got arrested at closing time.
Apparently fans weren’t the only ones celebrating Arkansas’ series sweep over Florida this past weekend as outfielder Braydon Webb got arrested at closing time.
Police reported that Webb was arrested near Yancey’s hot dog stand on Dickson Street just after 2 a.m., according to a story Sunday at NWAHomePage.com.
Reportedly Webb tried to cut in line, then got mad, pushed a table and broke a mobile credit card reader and owner Cody Yancey popped him, then tried to hold him for the cops.
Webb was arrested and booked at Washington County jail on a public intoxication charge before being released on a $200 bond just after 8:30 Sunday morning with a June 24 court date.
Webb was released from jail on a $200 bond just after 8:30 Sunday morning. His court date is scheduled for June 24th.
“We are aware of the incident involving Braydon Webb and are gathering information from the proper authorities,” Arkansas baseball coach Dave Van Horn said in a released statement. “We will make a determination regarding his status once we have reviewed all of the information.”
In other words, Webb has a rather uncomfortable meeting that has either happened or will happen with Van Horn.
Webb started 22 games this season and had a .179 batting average with five homers and 11 RBI.