LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Former Major League Baseball pitcher Esteban Antonio Loaiza, a Tijuana native who played briefly with the Los Angeles Dodgers, was in a Chula Vista jail today following his arrest on suspicion of possessing roughly 44 pounds of cocaine with intent to sell, authorities said.
Loaiza, 46, was under surveillance Friday when he left an Imperial Beach home in a suspected drug smuggling vehicle, San Diego County Sheriff's Lt. Jason Vickery said. Deputies from the Border Crimes Suppression Team stopped Loaiza for a traffic infraction, and inside the vehicle found ``a sophisticated after-market compartment used to conceal contraband.''
Based on that stop and other evidence, deputies obtained a warrant to search the Imperial Beach home that Loaiza leased earlier this month ``just steps away from an area preschool,'' Vickery said.
Inside the home, investigators discovered roughly 44 pounds of cocaine with an estimated street value of $500,000, the lieutenant said.
Loaiza was booked into the South Bay Detention Center shortly before 6 p.m. Friday and was being held in lieu of $200,000 bail on suspicion of possession of cocaine over 20 kilograms, possession of cocaine for sale and transportation of cocaine.
According to Baseball Reference, Loaiza made more than $43 million over a career that spanned parts of 13 seasons, but he remained jailed today, apparently unable to post bail.
Loaiza was a two-time All Star who won 126 games in his career, the second most for a Mexican-born pitcher behind Los Angeles Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela. Loaiza's best season came with the Chicago White Sox in 2003 when he won 21 games, recorded a 2.9 earned run average and finished second in American League Cy Young voting.
Loaiza also pitched for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees, Washington Nationals, Oakland A's and Los Angeles Dodgers. He last pitched in 2008, finishing his career with 2,099 innings pitched and 1,382 strikeouts.
Loaiza started five games for the Dodgers as a 35-year-old in 2007, going 1-4 with an 8.34 earned run average. He pitched 24 innings for the Dodgers in 2008 over seven games, including three starts, finishing that stint 1-2 with a 5.63 ERA.
Aside from his baseball career, Loaiza is also well-known as the husband of singer Jenni Rivera, a Long Beach-native who died in a plane crash in 2012 in Mexico.
Jail records showed Loaiza was set to be arraigned Wednesday in a Chula Vista courtroom.
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