Mike Tyson isn’t the only athlete with a taste for earlobes. Los Angeles Dodgers prospect, Miguel Olivo, bit off a portion of his fellow teammate, Alex Guerrero’s ear after an altercation in the dugout on Tuesday.
Via ESPN
Alex Guerrero, the Cuban infielder the Los Angeles Dodgers gave $28 million this past winter, and Triple-A teammate Miguel Olivo were involved in a dugout altercation during Albuquerque’s 7-4 loss to Salt Lake on Tuesday.
Guerrero was taken to a local hospital. His agent, Scott Boras, told ESPN.com that Olivo bit off part of Guerrero’s ear and Guerrero was having plastic surgery on his ear.
Sources said Guerrero could miss five weeks.
Salt Lake City police told ESPN.com that they visited Guerrero in the hospital but he told them he didn’t want to file a report until after talking to a lawyer. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Wednesday that Guerrero declined to file a report, meaning charges won’t be filed.
A call to Olivo’s agent was not immediately returned.
The argument began on the mound during an Albuquerque pitching change in the bottom of the seventh inning and continued in the dugout in the top of the eighth, at which point the altercation became physical. The disagreement began with Olivo getting upset that Guerrero failed to tag out a runner after a throw from Olivo, the Los Angeles Times reported, citing Boras.
Both players were removed from the game, and it’s possible one or both could be subject to further action from the team.
Apparently it gets real in the field.
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