Exclusive | Fresh hell for California baseball star Daniel Crago after his arm was ripped apart by grizzly bear in Montana

A California baseball star’s dream of playing professional ball could be over after his arm was ripped apart by a grizzly bear who dragged him 20ft.Daniel Crago, 32, of San Diego, was hiking in Montana’s Glacier National Park on May 28 when he was attacked by the beast after he stumbled across a cub while on the popular Grinnell Glacier trail.Crago’s dad George Crago told The California Post that his son was out of the hospital but still on heavy medication and in and out of medical appointments.“Thank you for caring but he’s still in a lot of pain and has a long road ahead of him,” he said.This may have ended his career in baseball.”Crago has worked for several Major League Baseball teams over the last decade which included the Detroit Tigers and the San Diego Padres, according to his LinkedIn profile.In a recent post, he wrote about getting a fresh start on life following the terrifying bear attack he managed to survive.“I don’t post much but I’ve been granted a second chance at life and I’m feeling extremely grateful to be able to tell this story,” Crago wrote.“Last week, a friend and I took a vacation to Glacier National Park in Montana.

After over 25 miles of hiking for the week, beautiful views and spending a lot of time in nature we were at the peak of the Grinnell Glacier Trail on our last day of hiking and had a surprise encounter with a grizzly.”“I’ve been touched by the amount of support from people in my life, both through my gofundme and personally reaching out.I’m truly grateful beyond words,” he added.  California's top news, sports and entertainment delivered to your inbox every day.

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Never miss a story Details from last month’s attack are truly horrific.“No more than 15 feet above me on the mountainside was a larger grizzly,” he recalled in an online fund...

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