Chicago Cubs Prospect Arrested After Being Caught With 25 Pounds Of Meth
Minor League Baseball players have struggled in the past when it comes to making money. Of course, this is because the Minor League doesn’t guarantee its players a fair salary. It is typically the guys in the Majors who make all of the bread, and there have been cases where Minor League players try to get a second job as a means of paying their bills.
For Chicago Cubs prospect Jesus Camargo-Corrales, this went a bit too far as he was recently arrested in Colorado after being found with 25 pounds of Meth and 1.2 pounds of oxycodone in his car. Camargo-Corrales eventually admitted that he was paid $500 to bring the drugs to a buyer.