Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos says police and his kidnappers exchanged in heavy gunfire during his dramatic rescue after more than 50 hours in captivity.
In a cabin in the Venezuelan mountains, Ramos was guarded by four men.
"They did not tie me up, they did not tape my mouth, they did not have a hood on me," he recalled. "They did not mistreat me physically, but psychologically the damage was very big."
Ramos said he got under his bed when gunfire began as he was being rescued.
"There were many shots fired," he said. "I could not do anything but get under the bed, to pray, to cry, and then I felt a great relief when I heard the police yell my name. That is when I responded, because I could not even speak."
Ramos: Police, Kidnappers Exchanged In Heavy Gunfire During Rescue





