Ex-Red Sox star Ortiz shot in back, expected to be OK

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[June 10, 2019]    David Ortiz, a three-time World Series champion during his career with the Boston Red Sox, was shot in the back Sunday in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, national police told CNN.

Boston Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz (34) salutes the fans after the loss against the Cleveland Indians in game three of the 2016 ALDS playoff baseball series at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports

Dominican National Police spokesman Felix Duran Mejia said the incident occurred at the Dial Discotheque in Santo Domingo. Ortiz's father, Enrique (Leo) Ortiz, told reporters late Sunday night that David Ortiz was out of surgery and is expected to make a full recovery, according to ESPN's Marly Rivera.

CDN 37, a news station in the Dominican Republic, reported that Eddy Feliz Garcia, 23, was arrested on suspicion of shooting Ortiz. Multiple media reports indicated that Dominican television host Jhoel Lopez was also shot in the incident, possibly by the same bullet.

Initial reports indicated the wound was to Ortiz's leg, but Dominican sports writer Dionisio Soldevila tweeted, translated from Spanish, "The doctor in emergency says that David Ortiz said 'please do not let me die, I am a good man.' Shot between the left side of the lower back and left through the abdomen"

According to CDN 37, Ortiz was taken to a local medical facility in nearby Santo Domingo, where the 43-year-old former slugger was born.

Red Sox spokesperson Kevin Gregg told MassLive the team was not aware of the incident upon being initially contacted.

Ortiz ended his 20-year big league career in 2016, when he earned the last of his 10 All-Star appearances. The former designated hitter and first baseman won seven Silver Slugger awards in his career, and he hit 541 home runs with 1,768 RBIs in 2,408 games in the majors. He ranks 17th in major league history in career home runs.

Ortiz began his major league career by playing six seasons for the Minnesota Twins (1997-2002), but his career blossomed after he joined the Red Sox. His postseason heroics helped Boston capture its first World Series title in 86 years in 2004, when he was the Most Valuable Player of the American League Championship Series as the Red Sox overcame a 3-0 series deficit to the New York Yankees in seven games.

He also helped the Red Sox win championships in 2007 and 2013, capturing World Series MVP honors in the latter season.

--Field Level Media

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