Yoenis Cespedes is auctioning off his fire-spitting Lamborghini

Mets outfielder Yoenis Cespedes was the most interesting man of spring training this year. Not because of his blunders in the field, but because of the wide array of rides he drove (and rode) into "work" each day.

One of the cars he drove to spring training a few months ago was a fire-breathing Lamborghini Aventador. It's one of the craziest cars in all of baseball, but he won't have it for much longer. That's because he's selling it.

Alex Vega, who helped trick out the car at The Auto Firm in Miami, told TMZ that Cespedes is putting the car up for auction with the bidding starting at $280,000.

"It's a tough car to own in NYC," Vega said.

The car will undoubtedly go for more than the starting bid, and it's not just a ridiculous car that the winner is getting. He or she will also get four Mets tickets, a photo with Cespedes and a signed jersey. What a steal!