Yoenis Cespedes’ many different cars have been the talk of Mets’ spring training, but he may have outdone himself Tuesday.
The outfielder and pitcher Noah Syndergaard showed up to the Mets’ facility in Port St. Lucie, Florida, on horseback.  
“This is what happens when @Noahsyndergaard has an idea. #Mets,” the Mets’ official Twitter account tweeted with an image of the two riding horses into camp.  
They weren’t the only ones to get a ride on horseback. The Mets later tweeted that Steven Matz and Kevin Plawecki rode the horses to the other side of the complex.   Yoenis Cespedes purchased an award-winning hog at a local fair Yoenis Cespedes purchased an award-winning hog at a local fair Yoenis Cespedes purchased an award-winning hog at a local fair
Cespedes had previously arrived in two different Polaris Slingshots, a Ford F-250, a Lamborghini Aventador, an Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione and a custom Jeep.
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