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Former Cleveland Indians outfielder Albert Belle was arrested Sunday for indecent exposure and DUI, according to various reports.
Belle was reportedly attending a spring training game in Arizona before Salt River police arrested him for two counts of indecent exposure, one count of DUI, and one count of extreme DUI, which in Arizona means that his blood alcohol content level was above 0.15 while operating a motor vehicle.
BREAKING: Albert Belle arrested in Scottsdale during a spring training game.
— Matt Rodewald FOX 10 (@Matt_Fox10) March 26, 2018
2 counts of indecent exposure
1 count of DUI (using liquor, drugs or vapors)
1 count of Extreme DUI (BAC of .08 or more) pic.twitter.com/3zMgRczQi3
Albert Belle began his career with the Indians in 1989 and played in Cleveland eight years before his controversial career left for the Chicago White Sox and later the Baltimore Orioles.