Former New York Mets clubhouse manager Charlie Samuels, 53, was arrested on suspicion of stealing $2.3 million worth of equipment, including hundreds of autographed bats, jerseys, and helmets. Samuels, who faces up to 25 years in prison, is also alleged to have padded expense accounts on meals for umpires and to have failed to pay taxes on $204,000 in tips and dues from Mets players. recommended Trevor Muirhead, 43, and Neil McKenzie, 41, were arrested and detained under the Explosive Substances Act in connection to parcel bombs sent to Neil Lennon, 39, manager of Celtic FC in the Scottish Premier League. The arrests came on the same day John Wilson, 26, appeared in an Edinburgh court on charges of assault aggravated by religious prejudice, following his alleged attack on Lennon during a Celtic win over rival Heart of Midlothian. Lennon, who led Celtic to a second-place finish in his first year as manager, later received a package containing a live bullet. recommended In other Scottish football news, Andrew Lynn, 41, of Edinburgh, was arrested for punching a rival fan while dressed in his furry bear costume as Deewok, the loveable mascot of Dundee FC. recommended