Sports World Mourns Marlins Pitcher Jose Fernandez’s Shocking Death In Boating Accident

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Sep 25, 2016

Athletes around the sports world made gestures to honor and remember Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, who was killed in a tragic boating accident early Sunday morning at the age of 24.

Many athletes and notable people took to social media to express their sadness and their condolences to Fernandez’s family and the families of the two other victims in the crash.

NESN.com’s Rachel Holt took a look at some of the gestures to recognize the tragic death of the All-Star across baseball, which you can see in the video above. Check out tweets from players, fans and pundits alike below.

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I'm still waiting to wake up from this nightmare. I lost my brother today and can't quite comprehend it. The shock is overwhelming. What he meant to me , our team, the city of Miami, Cuba & everyone else in the world that his enthusiasm/heart has touched can never be replaced. I can't fathom what his family is going through because We, as his extended Family are a wreck. I gave him the nickname Niño because he was just a young boy Amongst men , yet those men could barely compete with him . He had his own level, one that was changing the game. EXTRAORDINARY, as a person before the player. Yet still just a kid, who's joy lit up the stadium more than lights could. A kid whose time came too soon. One that I will miss & never forget. Rest In Peace Niño, Jose Fernandez ??

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