Stars Pay For Mistakes
Caught in an Internal Revenue Service investigation, some of baseball’s biggest names have agreed to pay back taxes, fines and interest for not reporting cash fees earned at an autograph show.
The New York Daily News reported that some players agreed to pay after admitting they didn’t report cash pocketed at a January 1989 autograph show in Atlantic City, N.J.
The newspaper said players who paid fines or are expected to do so include former Milwaukee Braves third baseman Eddie Mathews, ex-Baltimore Orioles outfielder Frank Robinson and former Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Mike Schmidt.