The Cuban baseball player Félix Pérez Cardoso He suffered an attack this Saturday outside his home, when alleged strangers set fire to his car.
The news was confirmed by Félix himself on his profile. Instagram, in which he said that the person who did it did not think about his children, his family and “everything that comes with something like this.”
Videos shared by the affected person show a person approaching the vehicle and setting it on fire, until an explosion and a large flame are generated.
“He who went, they sent him and paid him very well to do something like that, I'm simply telling you that this has just begun, today, tomorrow, the day after, in the end I'm going to find out who it was,” was the message that the athlete wrote for the performer of this act.
Félix also pointed out that if there was a problem, the best thing was to “resolve it like men,” alluding to the fact that they could have understood the words.
He assured that the police already have the complaint and declared himself confident that there will be results, although if there were not, he left the door open to the consequences.
In their stories The baseball player shared how the vehicle was completely burned, as well as the moments that were experienced inside the house when the fire occurred outside.
Félix is originally from the Isle of Youth, although he has been a professional for more than 15 seasons.
He played with the Charros de Jalisco team and has been rated various media as a player who goes out onto the field with joy, who connects with the fans and who stands out in the Mexican Pacific League.
“El Trotamundos”, as he is known in the baseball world, He has extensive experience in different baseball teams. From the beginning with his native Isla de la Juventud, the time in Leones de Ponce, in Puerto Rico; Eagles of Zulia and Lions of Caracas, in Venezuela; Águilas Cibaeñas, in the Dominican Republic; and Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles, in Japan.
In Mexico, where he apparently currently resides, he has been seen in action with Tomateros de Culiacán, Sultanes de Monterrey, Yaquis de Ciudad Obregón, Águilas de Mexicali and Charros de Jalisco, by the Mexican Pacific League.
Meanwhile, in the Mexican Baseball League he has competed with Sultanes de Monterrey, Rieleros de Aguascalientes, Bravos de León and Toros de Tijuana.
In addition to spending five years in the Cincinnati Reds “Farms”.
At 39 years old, The Cuban has also been present in the Caribbean Series with teams from Venezuela and Mexico.
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