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Carlos Santana's house damaged by fire

Carlos Santana’s house damaged by fire

The Dominican player was placed on a restricted list by the team due to what they classified as a family emergency.

beginning Carlos Santana He was placed on the banned list and temporarily left the Seattle Mariners for what he called a family emergency in the initial report.

Later, the Dominican player published a post on social networks where he revealed that his house had been attacked by a fire in which no one was affected, fortunately.

Thank God my family is fineThank you to the people who took care of me and my family. Santana wrote on her Instagram account.

Pictures posted on social media show a large torch on top of a two-storey house, where firefighters were already working to put out the flames.

At the moment, no information has been provided whether the house is in Seattle or any other city in the United States.

Santana also posted photos of what the house would have been like from the inside after the suffocation incident, which, fortunately, according to what was posted, there were no grief-stricken victims.

Other players such as Manuel Margo, Jose Marmolius, Franklin Kilome and Fernando Romero and figures from the art world such as Hector Acosta “El Toretto” and Puerto Rican artist Arcangel have sent messages of support to Santana via social networks.

The Dominican first major player was brought back from the banned list on Saturday to rejoin the team.

Carlos Santana had a strong start to his career with the Mariners as he scored 12 hits in 49 batsmen and scored 383 OBP in 15 games, his best since the 2019 season where he went to an All-Star Game with the Cleveland team. .

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Overall this season, he hits 0.22 with an OBP of 0.349 with 7 pub owners and 27 RBI in 67 games.

Santana, 36 and 13 in the majors, came to the Mariners by trade from the Kansas City Royals for shorts Wyatt Mills and William Fleming.