Former MLB player files shocking lawsuit against the Cincinnati Reds

The former Milwaukee Bucks first baseman's career ended at Great American Ball Park two years ago.

May 24, 2025 - 22:30
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Former MLB player files shocking lawsuit against the Cincinnati Reds

As a diehard Washington Nationals fan, I do know precisely how unlucky the infield rain tarp at Great American Ball Park can even be for opposing infielders.

Let me stammer.

About three weeks ago, the Nats conducted a boulevard series in opposition to the Cincinnati Reds. Whereas the group at closing gained two out of three and took the series, the opening Friday-night game became memorable for a pair of causes.

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First the Nats bought their butts kicked 6-1 after a nearly about two-hour rain delay. 2d, Nathaniel Lowe, the Nats' new first baseman, had a upsetting moment when he ran full tempo and tripped over the infield rain tarp keep in opposition to the divider keeping apart the foremost baseline bleachers from the field.

But Lowe wasn't tripped into the holding netting as great as he became launched. He looked adore a working support going full tempo, whose knees were taken out by Ray Lewis.

Fortunately, Lowe became most efficient dinged up and did not leave out any time.

Nonetheless, I became reminded of this incident after hearing about litigation in opposition to the Cincinnati Reds from one other opposing first baseman who wasn't so lucky after he with out warning met the Reds' tarp.

His profession ended after the collision, based on a lawsuit filed this week.

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Darin Ruf became never a celeb, however he became a stable big-leaguer who skipped Triple-A ball on his contrivance to a September 2012 callup with the Philadelphia Phillies.

After spending parts of the subsequent four seasons bouncing from the bigs to the minors, Ruf's contract became sold to a Korean group. He spent three seasons in Korea earlier than returning to the Majors in 2020 on a minor-league deal, making the San Francisco Giants' opening day roster and changing into a approved starter for the subsequent couple of seasons.

After bouncing spherical for a exiguous bit, he landed with the Milwaukee Brewers on May 15, 2023. No longer as much as three weeks later, his profession would stay at Great American Ball Park on June 2.

Ruf fractured his kneecap and deeply lacerated his knee on the play. He never conducted in MLB yet again.

Ruf claims in his lawsuit that he may perchance not see the exposed steel at the stay of the roller thanks to the Gorilla Glue advertisement masking the tarp.

“This did not have to happen. I want it didn’t happen,” said Ruf in a info liberate. “Avid gamers shouldn’t have to apprehension about hidden hazards adore that on a Critical League field.”

Ruf is suing the Reds for negligence in failing to protect earn field conditions.

"This became an glaring and avoidable menace. There are traditional safety protocols every MLB group should follow. Leaving an unpadded steel roller on the perimeter of the field is inexcusable," Ruf's attorney, Tad Thomas, said, based on CBS.

TheStreet may perchance not straight earn entangled with the Cincinnati Reds for comment.

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