The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Former Red Sox slugger David Ortiz has third surgery after setback

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Surgeons operated for a third time on future baseball Hall of Famer David Ortiz after unexpected health woes arose more than a month after he survived a Dominican Republic murder try, his wife announced Thursday.

“Earlier this week, David underwent a third surgery for complicati­ons resulting from his gunshot wound,” said a statement from Tiffany Ortiz. “David is recovering well and is in good

spirits.

“We continue to be incredibly appreciati­ve of the kindness and compassion shown to David and to our entire family during his difficult time.”

Ortiz, 43, was shot once in the back at pointblank range by a lone shooter in what authoritie­s later said was a case of mistaken identity. The gunman was one of 14 suspects arrested by police in the Dominican Republic, where Ortiz was critically wounded on June 9 while sitting in an outdoor cafe.

Dominican doctors performed emergency surgery on Ortiz before the slugger known as Big Papi was airlifted to Massachuse­tts General Hospital for a second operation. Ortiz, who lost his gall bladder and part of his intestine in the shooting aftermath, remains in the Boston hospital more than a month after his arrival.

The supposed target of the assassinat­ion plot was Sixto David Fernandez, who was sharing a table with Ortiz. Fernandez’s cousin Victor Hugo Gomez reportedly targeted him over a longstandi­ng feud, with the alleged plot ”mastermind“convinced the relative was an informant for Dominican drug enforcers.

 ?? Elise Amendola / Associated Press ?? The Boston Red Sox’s David Ortiz speaks during a news conference before a game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park, in Boston, on Sept. 20, 2016. Officials say Ortiz, who was shot in the Dominican Republic on June 9, at an outdoor cafe, was the victim of incompeten­t criminals who were trying to kill a man next to him.
Elise Amendola / Associated Press The Boston Red Sox’s David Ortiz speaks during a news conference before a game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park, in Boston, on Sept. 20, 2016. Officials say Ortiz, who was shot in the Dominican Republic on June 9, at an outdoor cafe, was the victim of incompeten­t criminals who were trying to kill a man next to him.

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