Yoenis Cespedes Goes Old Western And Rides Horse To Work

The Mets outfielder went from Lamborghini to horseback.

After essentially having his own car show at spring training last week, New York Mets outfielder Yoenis Cespedes decided to switch things up and ride a horse to work on Tuesday morning. You read that right: a horse.

Check out the outfielder, donning a flannel shirt and cowboy hat, looking all majestic in the Mets' parking lot.

He wasn't the only player to ride a horse into Spring Training. Check out pitcher Noah Syndergaard also joining in on the fun.

Although it looks like Cespedes was having a lot of fun on his steed, the outfielder will probably be sticking to his Lamborghinis and Slingshots in the future. 

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