Rumors for death
Nationals prospect Yewri Guillen dies from bacterial meningitis
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18-year old Yewri Guillen, who played and lived at the Nationals baseball academy in the Dominican Republic, died Friday morning of bacterial meningitis reports Adam Kilgore of the Washington Post.
“Definitely a big loss,” academy administrator Fausto Severino said. “We’re all shocked.”
The team is still investigating the circumstances surrounding Guillen’s death. They have been in touch with other players who live and play at the complex and no one else has reported any health issues.
“All those steps were taken care of and really there’s nothing else to do at this moment,” Nationals head team doctor Wiemi Douoguih said. “The medical staff down south, our trainers, our doctors jumped on it and have really exhausted every possible measure to make sure nothing spreads and that this doesn’t have any further implications.”
Guillen started to feel ill last week and was sent home at his request. Last weekend he was hospitalized and subsequently died Friday morning in the hospital.
“Obviously, a terrible tragedy but I’d like to really applaud the efforts of our medical training staff down south, who identified it and got him treatment as soon as possible,” Douoguih said. “Unfortunately, even with the best treatment the mortality rate is about 20- to 30-percent so it’s really a very virulent and very terrible thing. And very unfortunate but fortunately, going forward, it is a very rare thing. And as unfortunate as it is, I think everything was done, I know everything was done to the letter by our medical and training staff to prevent any further catastrophe.”
Guillen, who was signed in February, was scheduled to play for one of the Nationals minor league affiliates in the United States this summer depending on how he performed at the academy.
Former Angels owner strikes and kills homeless man with car
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The widow of Gene Autry, Jackie Autry, struck 50-year-old Jesus Cardova Diaz in her Lexus as she was driving home from Thanksgiving dinner with friends.
Autry, 69, was not cited for the accident nor was there indication that he was under the influence of drugs or alcohol, according to NewsCore.
“I feel very badly … This is horrible,” Autry told the newspaper.
The homeless Diaz was pronounced dead about 7:43 pm after being taken to the hospital. He was struck at 6:53 pm in Palm Springs.
Jackie Autry was married to Gene Autry from 1981 until his death in 1998. Autry owned the Angels from 1961 to 1997.
No foul play suspected in Limas's death
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5/25 21:33: The autopsy on former baseball player Jose Lima was completed Tuesday in Los Angeles, but official results will not be disclosed until early next week, a family source told ESPNdeportes.com.
The initial theory about a massive heart attack is still in place as the cause of death, said the source. A routine police investigation also dismissed any foul play and found no evidence of drugs in Lima’s residence or vehicle.
5/23 12:08: Former right-hand pitcher Jose Lima died of an apparent heart attack Sunday morning according to Enrique Rojas of ESPNdeportes.com. Lima, who was 37, died in his Los Angeles home. The 37 year old had pitched for the Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets.
“Jose was complaining while sleeping and I just thought he was having a nightmare,” said Lima’s wife Dorca Astacio . “I called the paramedics, but they couldn’t help him.”
Lima had recently joined Dodgers organization as a member of their alumni association and planned to open a youth baseball academy this summer in Los Angeles.
Lima was 89-102 in 13 Major League seasons. He was selected to the 1999 All Star game with Houston when he won 21 games.
Limia is survived by his wife and five children. His body will be buried in the Dominican Republic.
Pictures of Jose Lima's last game at Dodger Stadium to watch Dodgers and Tigers
Posted by: | CommentsThe whole baseball world is still in shock of 37 year old All-Star Jose Lima’s death. PRO Rumors sends their heartfelt condolences to the Lima family.
SonsofSteveGarvey.com has pictures of his last appearance at Dodger Stadium from Friday night. He was there to watch his former clubs the Dodgers and Tigers play an interleague game.
Here’s what Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully said during Sunday’s telecast:
…shocked and saddened over the untimely passing of Jose Lima last night. Meanwhile, Laird a long fly ball to left and on the track to make the catch is Garret Anderson.
Always very awkward to pick a time to talk about the untimely death of a young player, and you get a first-ball hitter, so we apologize for that. Anyway, Jose Lima, thirty-seven years old, was here Friday night. He was saluted by the crowd, he took his cap off, and we were thrilled to see him. It was always Lima Time.
Jose shut out the Cardinals in a dramatic 2004 championship game, won twenty games for Houston. He had a great career, but to lose him at the age of thirty-seven was a shock indeed.
The one-oh pitch on the way to Danny Worth, ground ball to the hole, by the diving DeWitt into right field, base hit.
Well, as a little boy I always heard that death would come like a thief in the night. And for Jose Lima, he passed away in his sleep last night. He will be sorely missed, not just for his ability to play baseball. He was fun to be around. He lightened the mood, he made the moment so much nicer.
But, as we are all taught, no matter the age, in this particular case, it was Lima’s time.
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