Former Rays minor league pitcher Matt Bush will agree to a plea deal involving a prison sentence of at least three more years in his DUI hit and run arrest back in March. This according to the Tampa Bay Times who spoke with Bush’s father, Daniel Bush.
According to the report, Bush’s attorney declined to offer specifics on the agree until Tuesday’s scheduled court hearing in Punta Gorda.
Back in March according to police, Bush had hit the motorcycle of 72-year-old Tony Tufano and left the scene. When a search that included deputies and a helicopter found Bush, he told police he didn't remember seeing or hitting a motorcycle.
Tufano was in intensive care at a Fort Myers hospital for a few weeks but it home now. The Tufano family has filed a $5 million civil lawsuit against Bush and Rays minor-league outfielder Brandon Guyer, who owned the vehicle that Bush was driving at the time of the incident.








