Suspended Orioles slugger Chris Davis helped unpin a trapped motorist from an overturned truck on a Maryland highway this week according to one witness and a police report.

The story was first reported by MASNSports.

Mike Soukup, a longtime Orioles fan, told For The Win that he was driving down a popular Maryland highway when he noticed an overturned truck amid a cloud of dust. He quickly pulled his car over and jumped out to assist at the accident scene where one man was laying on the side of the road and another man was trapped under the old pickup truck.

Soukup joined one man and a woman who were already trying to push the truck upright.

“Fortunately it was a busy road and four or five people came out and got the truck upright,” he said. With the injured man freed, Soukup looked over and noticed a familiar face at his side — the first man who had been trying to lift the truck looked eerily similar to Chris Davis.

With the adrenaline still pumping through him, Soukup asked “Chris? Chris Davis?”

Davis responded “Yeah …”

“I said ‘A hell of a way to meet Chris Davis and shook his hand and said I hope you don’t mind me saying, but they screwed you over big time,'” Soukup said, referencing Davis’ recent 25-game suspension for amphetamines.

With the dramatic scene around them, Soukup said it didn’t seem to occur to Davis that he was being recognized as an Orioles player.

“He was an extremely nice guy,” Soukup added.

Davis thanked him and then went to speak to the first responders. According to Soukup, the Orioles player had been the first one on the scene.

Soukup then went to pick up tools that had fallen out of the truck. Deciding it was a bit too “tacky” to get an autograph, he went straight home to tell his wife the story.

“I said ‘hon you’re not going to believe this,'” he said. “I met Chris Davis and he’s better looking in person than he is on TV.”

A spokesman for the Orioles confirmed that Davis was listed as a witness in a police report and signed a statement about what happened.