Former Major League Baseball relief pitcher Curtis Leskanic, 43, who played 12 seasons for four teams and is currently a professional scout for the Boston Red Sox, faces charges of child neglect and driving under the influence following his arrest in Altamonte Springs, Florida. According to the arrest report, police found Leskanic passed out at the wheel, "hunched over as if he was sleeping," with his 5-year-old daughter asleep and unrestrained in the truck. Leskanic allegedly had a blood-alcohol level of .331, more than four times the legal limit, but well below his career earned run average of 4.36. recommended Former MLB slugger Manny Ramirez, 39, was arrested at his Weston, Florida, home after allegedly slugging his wife. recommended All 16.6 million ticketed fans entering the National Football League's 32 stadiums will be patted down from the ankles up in search of weapons, alcohol, and other banned items under new enhanced pat-down procedures. The changes come after Leroy McKelvey, 59, of Moncks Corner, South Carolina, was arrested for allegedly using an illegal Taser in a fight with other fans at MetLife Stadium during the Dallas Cowboys–New York Jets game marking the 10th anniversary of 9/11. recommended