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The former MLB player sues Reds for career-end injuries

A former baseball player from Major League is suing one of his former teams.

The Associated Press reported on Thursday that the former outfield and the first Baseman are calling the Cincinnati Reds because of damages at the Hamilton County (Ohio) Court of Common Pleas.

In 2023, the carpet had to be levied on an injury at the end of the end of the end of the Great American Ball Park in an uncovered tarpaulin role in the Great American Ball Park, and accuses the red negligence if it is not maintained.

In particular, the presence of the non -triggered metal plane roller cited in the lawsuit according to the Associated Press.

“That didn't have to happen,” said Ruf in an explanation. “I wish it hadn't happened. The players shouldn't have to worry about hidden dangers in a field of the Major League.”

Ruf played the first basis for Milwaukee when he was injured in foul territory during the 5: 4 victory of the brewers on June 2, 2023.

He suffered “permanent and considerable deformities on the knee”, was placed on a 60-day injury list and never played again in the big leagues.

Call is looking for punishment and compensatory damage. The red have not commented on the matter.

The 38-year-old call played in the majors with the Philadelphia Phillies (2012-16), San Francisco Giants (2020-22, 2023), New York Mets (2022) and Brewers (2023).

He fought with 67 Homern and 205 RBIs in 582 career games .239.

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