Dayton Daily News

Mets exec pleads not guilty to DWI; now on paid leave

- By Mike Fitzpatric­k

Acting genNEW YORK — eral manager Zack Scott was placed on administra­tive leave Thursday by the New York Mets following his arrest on charges of driving while intoxicate­d.

Electronic court records show Scott was released with- out bail after pleading not guilty earlier in the day to driving while intoxicate­d and some traffic violations. His driving privileges in New York were suspended. He is due back in White Plains City Court on Oct. 7.

Scott, 44, was arrested on a DUI charge around 4:15 a.m. Tuesday in suburban White Plains, New York, hours after he attended a fundraiser at team owner Steve Cohen’s house.

Police found Scott asleep at

wheel of his SUV at a traffic light and determined he was intoxicate­d, White Plains police Capt. James Spencer said. He said Scott refused an alcohol breath test.

In a statement Thursday, the Mets said they placed Scott on administra­tive leave “until further notice,“and team president Sandy Alderson will assume Scott’s responsibi­lities.

Scott will be paid while on administra­tive leave, the lub confirmed.

He was hired as the Mets’ assistant general manager last offseason to work under close friend and former colleague Jared Porter. Scott was promoted to acting GM in January after Porter was fired following revelation­s he sent sexually explicit text messages and images to a female reporter in 2016 while working for the Chicago Cubs.

Following news of his arrest, the Mets said Wednesday that Scott would not accompany the team on its upcoming road trip, which begins today in Washington. New York was set to wrap up a homestand Thursday night against the Miami Marlins.

Also Wednesday, the Mets confirmed an ESPN report that Scott was at a fundraiser for team’s Amazin’ Mets Foundation at Cohen’s house in Connecticu­t on Monday night, which was attended by players as well. Scott left when the event ended around 8:30 or 9 p.m., the club said.

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