Twins Star Miguel Sano Accused of Kidnapping and Beating up Man in Wild Incident
By Jerry Trotta

A truly bizarre story concerning Minnesota Twins third baseman Miguel Sano surfaced late Tuesday night. Initial reports claimed that the 27-year-old slugger was accused of allegedly kidnapping and beating up a man from San Pedro de Macorís in the Dominican Republic.
This is where it gets really twisted.
The report alleges that Sano was holding the man by the name of Raudy Sanchez for a ransom of $10 million. Full disclosure: there's a man with the same name in the Toronto Blue Jays farm system, but as of this writing we are not entirely sure if it's him.
Miguel Sanó ha sido acusado por presunto secuestro y darle paliza a un joven de SPM, denuncia el abogado Odalis Ramos. Sanó me aclara que no tiene nada que ver con el asunto, que el abogado y la familia del muchacho Raudy Sánchez lo que quieren es dinero. Piden 10 millones...
— William Aish ?? (@williamaish) June 17, 2020
Once Sano caught wind of the charges, however, he reached out to reporters to tell them his side of the story. According to the 2017 All-Star, Sanchez and another friend raped his 8-year-old brother. The Twins star also asserted that he did not kidnap anyone and he will hold a press conference in San Pedro de Macorís on Wednesday to attempt to clear the air.
...Miguel Sanó me informa que el llamado Raudy y otro amigo violó a su hermano de 8 años. Que no ha secuestrado a nadie y que mañana dará rueda de prensa en San Pedro de Macorís para aclarar el tema.
— William Aish ?? (@williamaish) June 17, 2020
La noticia completa en @elnuevodiariord en breve.
We'll have more updates on this development as they are made available. A pinch of salt is needed for fans in Minnesota until all the facts are presented as Sano appears to be vehemently denying the allegations.