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PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 2:23 am 
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The lesson in all of this? Don't be fucking drunk 17 year-olds.

FIU baseball star Garrett Wittels charged in rape of two girls in Bahamas

FIU ballplayer Garrett Wittels, who is on the verge of breaking the record for the longest NCAA hitting streak, and four friends were arrested in the Bahamas. His father is confident he will be cleared.

BY SIOBHAN MORRISSEY, ADAM H. BEASLEY AND JAMES H. BURNETT III
jburnett@MiamiHerald.com

Florida International University baseball star Garrett Wittels and a group of friends were arrested in the Bahamas last week and charged with raping two 17-year-old girls.

The incident took place Dec. 20 at the Atlantis Resort and Casino on Paradise Island. Wittels and two friends were released on $10,000 bond apiece after a court hearing Thursday.

The others allegedly involved in the incident were Robert Rothschild, 21; Jonathan Oberti, 21; Steven Tromberg, 21; and David Shapiro, 21, according to Bahamian Chief Magistrate Roger Gomez in Nassau. All five are from Northeast Miami-Dade County.

The men were arrested Dec. 20. Wittels, Rothschild and Oberti appeared before Gomez three days later.

Gomez granted each a cash bond of $10,000. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 18 before Magistrate Derence Rolle-Davis, Gomez said.

Tromberg and Shapiro were still being held in the Bahamas pending a hearing that could take place as early as Tuesday.

The Bahamian court was closed Monday due to the Junkanoo celebration, which features a street parade with performers dressed in elaborate crepe paper costumes and ringing cowbells, banging drums and blaring horns.

Wittels, 20, an infielder, holds the second-longest hitting streak in NCAA history, and was expected to make a run at breaking the record when the college baseball season begins in February.

In a telephone interview Monday, Wittels' father, Bay Harbor Islands orthopedist Michael Wittels, confirmed that Garrett had been arrested in the Bahamas. He told The Miami Herald that when all the facts come out, his son would be vindicated.

``Anyone can accuse anyone of anything at any time,'' Michael Wittels said. ``He's not doing well, obviously. He's blown away. He's devastated that someone would accuse him of this.''

Garrett Wittels met his friends in the Bahamas on Dec. 18. All five attended high school in Northeast Miami-Dade -- either Michael Krop Senior High School or Miami Country Day School.

On Twitter, on Dec. 17, Wittels tweeted to the four friends: ``Less than 24 hours.'' On Dec. 18, he tweeted ``About to take off #ATLANTIS. Back Wednesday.'' Then he didn't tweet for a week.

Attempts to reach Shapiro, Tromberg, Oberti, and Rothschild on Monday were unsuccessful.

A source close to the investigation said that blood samples for DNA testing were taken from all five men.

The source, who asked to remain anonymous, said surveillance cameras in public areas of the hotel captured interaction between the suspects and alleged victims.

According to the source, the videos show the girls sitting at a bar in the Atlantis Hotel and Resort, drinking and kissing one another, before gesturing to the suspects to join them.

``They drank too much. They went to the guys' room. The girls were together. The girls are saying they can't remember anything,'' the source said.

One of the girls threw up on herself, and was given a T-shirt to wear by one of the young men, the source said.


The father of one of the girls called police after his daughter and her companion returned to their hotel room, the source said.

In the Bahamas, the age of consent for sex is 16. But the drinking age is 18.

According to Michael Wittels, Garrett and his friends met the girls at the casino, and the girls followed them willingly to a private party.

Surveillance video exists, Michael Wittels added, showing the girls -- and not the accused -- were the aggressors, at least in public.

``The next morning, they found out who [Wittels] was, and that was the road they took,'' Michael Wittels said. ``He hasn't been found guilty of anything. I hope [the media] doesn't hang him for merely an allegation. That's all this is.''

Michael Wittels was adamant that Garrett's arrest was strictly a personal matter, and not one involving Florida International University, since the arrest occurred far from campus and while Wittels was on winter break.

Wittels is scheduled to resume his chase of Robin Ventura's NCAA record 58-game hitting streak the weekend of Feb. 18-20. It is not clear what action, if any, the NCAA will take as a result of his arrest.

FIU athletic director Pete Garcia said the department was aware of the situation, but had no comment.

``We will continue to gather any possible information as it becomes available,'' Garcia said.

A call to the NCAA's communications office was not returned on Monday.

In FIU's final game last season, Wittels extended his hitting streak to 56 games -- two short of the NCAA record established by Ventura at Oklahoma State in 1987.

If he is available to play, Wittels would have a chance to tie and break the record when FIU opens its season in a three-game series against Southeastern Louisiana Feb. 18 to 20 at FIU.

Miami Herald Staff Writer Barry Jackson contributed to this report.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:20 am 
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What this story doesn't mention is that Brian Kelly found out and immediately went to the Bahamas to try and talk the kid into transferring to Notre Dame.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:33 am 
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Robin Ventura is behind all of this.

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It also doesn't mention that he's only 3 shy of breaking the men' basball record hit streak.

Robin Ventura-58
Garrett Wittels-56
Joe DiMaggio-56

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 10:10 am 
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It also doesn't mention that he's only 3 shy of breaking the men' basball record hit streak.

Robin Ventura-58
Garrett Wittels-56
Joe DiMaggio-56

It does mention it.

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What this story doesn't mention is that Brian Kelly found out and immediately went to the Bahamas to try and talk the kid into transferring to Notre Dame.

But he failed because an SEC school swooped in at the last second with a truck full of cash.

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The rapists hitting streak is over. He went 0-4 in tonights season opener against Southeastern Louisiana.

Karma's a bitch.


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Tried to cheat his way to another hit but failed. I see FIU is letting the rape case play out in the courts. I wonder how this would fly in a sport more people cared about.

Garrett Wittels' hitting streak ends

MIAMI -- Garrett Wittels said he would tip his cap to whomever ended his hitting streak.

Much to Florida International's dismay, Friday was the night he made good on that vow.

Wittels' pursuit of NCAA history is over. He went 0 for 4 against Southeastern Louisiana, leaving him two games shy of matching Robin Ventura's 58-game Division I record set in 1987 and four short of the NCAA all-divisions mark of 60 games by Damian Costantino of Division III Salve Regina from 2001-03.


"Eventually, honestly, I'll break history somehow," Wittels said. "I know I'm second place in this, but I plan on playing baseball for a lot more years. And I'll break history another time."

Southeastern Louisiana won the game, 10-2. It was the season opener for both teams.

Wittels' best chance for a hit came in the eighth, but his sharp grounder to third was snared by a diving Jonathan Pace, who scrambled to touch the base in time for the second out of the inning. It went in the books as a fielder's choice, Wittels' second of the night, and that was the junior shortstop's final chance.

"Garrett squared that ball up and that's a hit 99 percent of the time," Southeastern Louisiana coach Jay Artigues said. "Jonathan made a tremendous play on that ball."

For months, Wittels sat on one of baseball's most revered numbers -- 56, of course, is the number of consecutive games in which Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio hit safely for the New York Yankees in 1941, setting the major league record.

DiMaggio also was thwarted by an opposing third baseman -- Ken Keltner of the Cleveland Indians turned in a pair of fine plays to stop the famous streak.

Wittels nearly got to 57 as well. But Pace made sure that didn't happen, and Wittels gave him a congratulatory pat as they crossed paths in the infield between innings.

"He rounded second and he came up to me and said, 'I hit that ball hard. Nice pick,' " Pace said. "I saw him coming and really didn't know what he was going to say. He's a great ballplayer."

Said Wittels, who was 7 for 7 in late-game situations with the streak on the line in 2010: "I didn't deserve it."

Wittels reached on a fielder's choice in the first, fouled out near the right-field bullpen in the third and grounded out to third in the sixth inning -- one pitch after successfully lobbying plate umpire Michael Baker that a ball which appeared to hit his hand actually hit the knob of his bat instead.

Afterward, Wittels acknowledged that he was hit by the pitch.


"Worst moment in baseball I've ever been a part of in my life," Wittels said. "I got hit by a pitch and I was selfish and didn't take my base. Honestly, I'm more [upset] about that than not continuing into history. ... I don't really know what was going through my head at the time."

Wittels went 0 for 3 against Brandon Efferson and 0 for 1 against reliever Stefan Lopez.

With the streak over, it's doubtful things will completely return to normal for Wittels anytime soon.

He made headlines on and off the field in 2010, first for the streak that helped FIU win the Sun Belt Conference title and won him the league's player of the year award, then for an alleged rape of a 17-year-old while with friends in the Bahamas last December. Wittels was freed on bond, but the case is not expected to be resolved for months.

For his part, Wittels insists that he's been able to focus on baseball and that he's able to "sleep well" in his belief that he was falsely accused in the Bahamas.

And when the streak was over, he came over to the visitors' dugout to shake Artigues' hand.

"I think everybody in the country knows Garrett is a special player, but unfortunately, they don't know how special he is as a person," Artigues said. "We've heard a lot of great things about the kid. It's unfortunate, the stuff he had to go through, but it says a heck of a lot about his character. That's a heck of a young man to come over here, as much pressure as he was under, to congratulate the opponents."

It was easy to see Wittels' level of excitement, even before the game.

When the team gathered to run a series of short sprints in left field about 25 minutes before the first pitch, Wittels typically started in the back of the pack, then passed just about everyone by the end. He hopped nervously from side to side at times while taking grounders during infield practice, then clapped his hands repeatedly on the way into the dugout.

The nerves showed at the plate, too: He swung wildly at the first pitch he saw Friday, missing badly and losing his balance.

"One thing I know about Garrett, if he was getting this job done, he was going to go down swinging," FIU coach Turtle Thomas said.

Wittels' streak reached 56 games on June 5, 2010 -- 259 days before Friday's matchup. He said having that kind of hiatus during the streak was incredibly tough.

Costantino will attest to that. He's been there.

"It's the exact same scenario," Costantino told The Associated Press on Friday. "I waited almost a whole year for two games."

Much like Wittels, Costantino's sophomore season ended with his hitting streak at exactly 56 games. The following spring, he got hits in the first four games of his junior season, surpassing the mark Ventura set for Oklahoma State before embarking on an All-Star career in the majors.

Costantino followed Wittels' streak from afar.

"I'm sure waiting has been absolute torture for him," he said.

It was.

So was the ending.

"It's been an amazing run," Wittels said. "I'm so proud of myself. I'm about to go out in tears right now."

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