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Mets’ Hawkins takes down unruly passenger

LaTroy Hawkins’ most eventful road trip of the year happened after the Mets season ended.

The righty reliever helped subdue an unruly passenger on a flight Sunday night that had to be diverted to Lima, Peru.

Hawkins posted a picture of himself and another passenger who aided him in getting the situation under control.

“These [two] studs had to subdue a guy on our flight from DFW to Santiago, Chile,” Hawkins wrote, along with the picture of himself and the other helpful passenger. “Escorted him off the plane after we made [an] emergency landing in Peru to drop him off. Long [night] with a crazy passenger.”

The American Airlines flight from Dallas-Fort Worth was headed to Santiago, Chile, before the incident.

A spokesman for the airline confirmed the flight had been diverted and that at least two passengers, whom the airline declined to identify, aided flight attendants in restraining the passenger.

Hawkins, who was flying to Chile to go dove hunting, is set to become a free agent and has expressed interest in staying with the Mets.