In a harrowing incident late last night, former Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon survived a serious car crash while en route to a charity event in downtown Chicago.
According to local authorities, Maddon’s vehicle was struck by a speeding car at an intersection. Fortunately, he sustained only minor injuries and was released from the hospital early this morning. Eyewitnesses reported the scene was chaotic, with first responders working quickly to manage the situation.
Maddon, who managed the Cubs from 2015 to 2019, expressed his gratitude for surviving the ordeal. “I’m thankful to be here and appreciate the quick response from the paramedics,” he said. “My thoughts are with those affected by the crash.”
The charity event, which aims to raise funds for local youth baseball programs, went ahead as planned, with Maddon participating via video call. Organizers praised his resilience and commitment to the cause.
Authorities are investigating the crash and have urged drivers to exercise caution, especially in busy urban areas.
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