Mclain Indicted Again
Denny McLain, already serving an eight-year prison sentence, was indicted on racketeering charges.
McLain, a two-time A.L. Cy Young Award winner for the Detroit Tigers in the 1960s, was among 40 defendants named when four federal indictments were unsealed. He was charged with conspiring in a telephone calling-card fraud.
Last June, McLain began serving an eight-year sentence at the McKean County Federal Correctional Institution in Bradford, Pa., an unfenced prison camp housing up to 292 nonviolent offenders. Before that, he served time for drug and racketeering convictions.