Former baseball player “Jose Canseco” accidently injured himself
in a finger of his left hand. He admitted in Las Vegas hospital for treatment
while he was cleaning his gun in the kitchen and suddenly shot his finger on Wednesday.
“There was nothing suspicious.
There was no alcohol involved, just a misstep with a handgun,” Las Vegas Metro
Police Lt. Mark Reddon told reporters, according to NBC News.
"Hope I can keep my finger
but grateful it wasn't something worse," he tweeted.
Canseco’s fiancée Leila Knight told to the reporters that
he did not know the gun was fully loaded. He was just sitting at the kitchen
table to clean his gun and the gun ripped through his middle finger of the left
hand.
Leila said Canseco’s surgery has completed
successfully but now he has not made a full recovery. The doctors say the bullet
tore bottom part of his middle finger. Canseco posted his wounded hand photos for
his fans.
Canseco has won the American
League Rookie of the Year award in 1986 and he has also played for the Boston
Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, Texas Rangers, Tampa Bay Rays and
Toronto Blue Jays during his career from 1985 to 2001.
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