Jose Fernandez killed in boating accident

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I saw the news last night around 3am that the cops founds some bodies floating in the water and thought nothing of it. wake up to find out it was Related to this. I'm stunned right now. I live here and make fun of the Marlins every chance I get but I still respected this kids game. I didn't post it in the mlb thread thought it deserved it's own post.







Star Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez killed in boat crash at Government Cut

MIAMI (AP) — Jose Fernandez, the ace right-hander for the Miami Marlins who escaped Cuba to become one of baseball’s brightest stars, was killed in a boating accident early Sunday morning. Fernandez was 24.

Authorities said Fernandez was one of three people killed in a boat crash off Miami Beach.

Chief Petty Officer Nyxolyno Cangemi told The Associated Press that a Coast Guard patrol boat spotted an overturned boat at 3:30 a.m. on a jetty near Government Cut. The bodies were discovered a short time later.

In the statement, the Marlins say they are “devastated by the tragic loss of Jose Fernandez. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this very difficult time.”

“Hands down one of my favorite guys to watch pitch! He brought nothing but intensity and passion,” Boston Red Sox pitcher David Price said on Twitter early Sunday.

Because the boat was on a jetty, the Coast Guard notified Miami-Dade police, which turned the investigation over to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Fernandez was on a 32-foot vessel that had a “severe impact” with a jetty, said FWC’s Lorenzo Veloz.

A news conference was planned for later Sunday morning.

“We are stunned and devastated,” Major League Baseball said in a statement.

City of Miami Fire-Rescue workers were seen carrying bodies, draped and on stretchers, at the Coast Guard station after sunrise Sunday. The names of the other two individuals are being withheld pending notification of relatives, the Coast Guard said.

Fernandez was a two-time All-Star who went 38-17 in his four seasons with the Marlins, winning the NL’s Rookie of the Year award in 2013. The native of Santa Clara, Cuba became a U.S. citizen last year and was enormously popular in Miami.

He tried to defect from Cuba at least three times — landing in jail after one of those unsuccessful tries — before eventually getting to the U.S. and going to high school in Tampa, Florida. The Marlins drafted him in 2011 and Fernandez was in the majors two years later.

The Marlins’ game Sunday at home against the Atlanta Braves has been cancelled.

“I’m still in shock,” former Marlins player Gaby Sanchez said on Twitter. “The world has lost a remarkable person. You will be missed and my heart goes out to the Fernandez family.”

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Dont watch baseball like i used to but i know he used to put up some stats & was the Marlins ace

Sad when a sport loses anyone but its even sadder when it loses a young star

His segment on E60 made me respect dude alot

RIP
 
RIP Jose. 
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A potential future HOF'er. A great personality in the clubhouse. A pretty good hitter for a pitcher. A pleasure to watch. One of the greats of this generation. Condolences to everyone affected by the tragedy.
 
Dude was an absolute beast, great to watch and I'm sure he was a cool *** dude.

So tragic.
 
Totally shocked!

Just woke up few mins ago and saw text messages. I cannot believe what I read

I hated it when he pitched against the Mets. I couldn't help but admire his pitching

May his soul rest In peace

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I'm floored by this. The Miami community loved him, this is truly a tragedy
 
He was what so many people in this city are. Cuban immigrants escaping a communist regime to pursue the American Dream. It's sad to see him go so young, he could've been one of the all time greats. I haven't been this sad over the death of an athlete since Sean Taylor.
 
I just read his story. Just him making it to the US was a miracle. Dude overcame so much. I'm not a baseball fan but man wish I could've watched his games. He looks like he was on his way to becoming a HOFer. He seemed like a really genuine good person. Praying for that family..
 
I'm still in shock that Jose passed away. He was a great player and a great person. I can't imagine how his mom and grandmother are right now. RIPJosefernandez
 
R.I.P Jose

dude woulda been a future HoFer. Ill never forget that game vs the braves when he went yard and pimped the **** out of it and caused the benches to clear.

Definitely gonna be missed both on and off the field.
 
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