Pre-Magner-Liguer Darin Roof for her ending career

Nearly two years after his final game, former Major Legore Darin Ruf filed a case against Cincinnati Reds for injury in the Great American Ball Park on Thursday that he claimed he claimed his career.
According to a trial filed in the Hamilton County (Ohio) Common argument, Ruf injured himself on a tarop during a game on 2 June 2023 in Cincinnati, playing for Milwauki Bruers.
In that game, while playing the base first, Ruf put a leuk foul ball under the correct field line and hit the edge of a rolled tarp, forcing him to leave the game. According to CBS Games, he was a fractured knee and a knee negligence and were placed in the 60-day injured list.
According to the trial, the injury stopped him from re -starting his career.
Ruf said in a release, “There was no need to happen. I want it to happen.” “Players should not worry about such hidden hazards in a major league area.”
The lawsuit claims that TARP, which is made of metal, had no cushion or cap to provide protection and suggests that Reds are responsible for the negligence of the field crew.
“This was a clear and avoidable risk.” “There are basic safety protocols that must follow each MLB team. It is unable to leave an unpublished metal roller on the edge of the area.”
38 -year -old Ruf made her nine -year career with Philadelphia Philos, who played in five sessions before going to San Francisco giants and New York Mets. He joined Bruers in May 2023, playing in 11 matches before a knee injury.
In 581 Games, RUF hit 67 Homeers and 205 with RBI. 239.
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