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Florida State baseball player suspended after arrest

4:01 p.m. CDT, June 19, 2012

OMAHA, Neb. ? Florida State freshman John Holland has been suspending indefinitely after being arrested here on Monday.

Holland, 19 and his brother, Steven Holland, 23, were released from jail on Tuesday morning and paid a $50 fine for damaging property. The two were arrested Monday afternoon after changing the price tag on a pair of Nike Dri Fit shorts to one from a clearance pair of shorts at Scheels, a sporting goods store.

City Prosecutor Marty Conboy said the price difference was $12.01.

Both spent the night in jail because of their lack of ties to the community, Conboy said. After each posted $350 in bail, they plead guilty to damaging property and paid the fine.

"The young man in question, John Holland, made a serious error in judgment," said FSU coach Mike Martin in a statement. "Due to a violation of team rules, he has been suspended indefinitely. The university will have no further comment on the situation."

A Florida State official told the Sentinel that Holland can no longer stay in the team hotel or travel or practice with the team.

Holland was 1-for-6 with two RBI in the Seminoles' two games here. He has appeared in 41 games this season and posted a .243 batting average.

Florida State (49-16) faces UCLA (48-15) in an elimination game today at 8 p.m.

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