Salazar does his best 'Wild Thing' impression
Danny Salazar is far from a "Wild Thing" on the mound for the Cleveland Indians, but that didn't stop him from serving as Ricky Vaughn's doppelganger Monday afternoon.
Meet @Indians Danny "Wild Thing" Salazar. #SpringTraining pic.twitter.com/w7NP31dGVz
— Goodyear Ballpark (@GoodyearBP) March 14, 2016
Charlie Sheen famously played the role of Vaughn in the baseball series comedy "Major League." The character was notorious for his unique haircut, throwing heat, and his tendency to throw wild pitches. He also donned the skull and crossbones glasses in an attempt to intimidate batters.

This isn't Salazar's first time attempting to slip into Sheen's character, as he adopted the same haircut as Vaughn during the offseason.
Thankfully for the Indians, Salazar has only uncorked nine wild pitches over three seasons in the majors.
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