Getting back to dangerous hogs...

What caused the "violent fall" that left Yoenis Céspedes
<https://www.mlb.com/player/493316> with multiple right ankle fractures at
his ranch last year, costing him all of the 2019 season and a big chunk of
his ‘20 salary
<https://www.mlb.com/news/details-of-yoenis-cespedes-reworked-contract>?

A run-in with a wild boar, MLB.com confirmed. The story was reported by the
New York Post on Frida
<https://nypost.com/2020/01/03/yoenis-cespedes-ankle-fractures-came-during-incident-with-wild-boar/>
y
<https://nypost.com/2020/01/03/yoenis-cespedes-ankle-fractures-came-during-incident-with-wild-boar/>
.

• Revisiting MLB's strangest injuries
<https://www.mlb.com/news/weirdest-injuries-in-baseball-history-c269951566>

Per the Post, the Mets outfielder was injured when a boar was removed from
a trap at his ranch in Port St. Lucie, Fla., and "either charged toward
Céspedes or startled him," leading to him stepping into a hole and
fracturing his ankle.

The team hasn't commented on the report.

Céspedes immediately informed the Mets of the injury and how it happened,
according to the Post. Mets officials and Céspedes' representatives, who
visited the ranch the next day, and MLB Commissioner's Office and Players
Association officials, who visited at a later date, agreed on Céspedes'
version of the events -- that he was avoiding a wild boar.

At the time he fractured his ankle, Céspedes was already recovering from
surgeries to remove calcifications and bone spurs in both heels, which had
sidelined him since July 20, 2018, the last time he took the field for the
Mets.

At the time, general manager Brodie Van Wagenen didn't comment on exactly
how Céspedes had fractured his ankle, beyond saying it was a violent fall
and Céspedes had twisted his ankle in the hole.

The incident led the Mets to restructure Céspedes' contract for the 2020
season. Instead of the original $29.5 million he was slated to make in the
final year of his four-year, $110 million deal with New York, he's only
guaranteed $6 million, which would increase to $11 million if he makes the
Opening Day roster or a prorated version of that amount if he makes it back
to the Major League club later in the season.

On Fri, Jan 3, 2020 at 11:36 PM Craig via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
wrote:

> On Sat, 4 Jan 2020 02:22:57 +0000 (UTC) Curt Raymond
> <curtlud...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >  I don't know that Upton Sinclair and Sinclair Lewis have any
> > correlation.
>
> Well, in that high school, I was told Sinclair Lewis was named after
> Upton Sinclair and Upton Sinclair was not happy about it.
>
>
> > Upton Sinclair wrote "The Jungle" about bad practices in meat packing
> > plants...
>
> That would certainly explain Dan's reference!
>
>
> Craig
>
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