Yesterday we told you about how New York Mets outfielder Yoenis Cespedes surprised his teammates by showing up to spring training in a disgustingly awesome whip, making heads turn in a custom made Polaris Slingshot.
You didn’t think that he would just drive the same thing today, did you? Hell no!
Cespedes arrivals are the best pic.twitter.com/LhqHg2RFJZ
— Robert Brender (@robertbrender) February 24, 2016
Pulling up in a custom Lamborghini, Cespedes—who has made it a habit for driving sick cars—reminded us why it’s good to be a millionaire baseball player.
Mets’ staff were so impressed by the Lambo that they just wanted to take pics and sit in the damn thing to experience its luxury.
Casual Wednesday. @ynscspds arrived at practice today in this custom Lamborghini. #Mets pic.twitter.com/Enhupzhvu8
— New York Mets (@Mets) February 24, 2016
Hitting coach Kevin Long was among those taking photographs of Yoenis Cespedes' ride to work: pic.twitter.com/Q4uUB1byeU
— Adam Rubin (@AdamRubinMedia) February 24, 2016
Mets coaches are now in the parking lot taking turns sitting in the Cespedes Lambo
— Robert Brender (@robertbrender) February 24, 2016
Set to arrive in style again tomorrow in a custom Alfa Romero 8C Competizione, life is good—and fast—for Yoenis Cespedes.
Tomorrow will be Cespedes's Alfa Romero 8C Competizione. Some pics from the guy who tricked it out: pic.twitter.com/ZW0NcgMhN5
— Andrew Beaton (@andrewlbeaton) February 24, 2016
It’s okay, guys, go ahead and join me in being jealous.