Cincinnati Reds Pitcher Aroldis Chapman Will Be Back to Driving His Supercars in No Time

He could throw in two weeks.

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Fantastic, fantastic news came out of the Cincinnati Reds camp yesterday. Young star pitcher Aroldis Chapman's surgery went smoothly and was successful, meaning he should be just fine. Chapman went into head surgery to fix a bone in his left eye after he was hit with a line drive to his face this past week in a spring training game. Reportedly, a titanium plate was put into his head to help the pain. He posted a photo of the staples in his head with an upbeat message, saying "My fans everything is fine thanks to God we are already out of any kind of trouble." 

It's not the usual Instagram post we're all used to from the man who can throw a baseball 104 mph. Most of the time, he's sharing his lifestyle, which includes some really nice supercars, including a Lamborghini Aventador, a Rolls-Royce Ghost, and a Lamborghini Murcielago. He's expected to be released soon and could even begin throwing a baseball in about two weeks. Check out these photos while he's off the field for a little while. 

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