Mexican prospect is sentenced to 14 years in prison

The leaflet Mexican of the Cubs of Chicago, Jesús Camargo, was sentenced to 14 years of prison recently, after being caught with a certain amount of drugs illegal.

Camargo was arrested on March 17, when police searched his vehicle and found 21 pounds of methamphetamine and 1.2 pounds of fentanyl pills.

Jesús Camargo always said that this drug was not his, in the end he ended up pleading guilty to the charges to avoid a 32-year sentence where he was not going to be able to leave under any circumstances and rather opt for a 14-year sentence with the possibility of being released under liberty. conditional.

The MLB restricted Jesus Camargo on March 22.

Where was Jesús Camargo?

Camargo is originally from Sinaloa, Mexico, but was living in Tempe, Arizona, when he was arrested in Eagle in March. He has been held in the Eagle County Jail ever since.

The 26-year-old right-hander, in 2019 he is 4-3 with a 3.59 ERA in 73 innings with 68 strikeouts in Class-A, his numbers indicated that he would continue to climb towards fulfilling his dreams. Sadly, the signs are on the side where he says he will not play professional baseball again in the United States.

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