Indians outfielder Shin-Soo Choo was arrested on Monday after a breathalyzer test showed he had a blood-alcohol level of .201 -- more than double Ohio's legal limit of .08. Choo spent Tuesday afternoon talking and apologizing to each of his teammates. "I don't want to make trouble on the team," he said. "Every person has to learn. I regret that this happened. ... I apologize." After speaking to each player in the clubhouse, Choo also pulled the Indians into a tight huddle near their dugout before the team began warmups and batting practice. "I talked to him. He's human, just like every one of us," Indians manager Manny Acta said. "He made a mistake. We all make mistakes. The main thing is he's learning from it. He's very remorseful. He's a guy I'm not going to look at any differently because of that. He's a great kid, very high character and we're moving on."