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Former Major League Baseball top prospect and New York Yankees catcher Jesus Montero has died. He was 35 years old. Montero died after being involved in a wreck in Venezuela earlier this month, according to the Associated Press.
Jesús Montero, a Venezuelan who once played for the New York Yankees and Seattle Mariners, died Sunday following a traffic accident in his country two weeks ago, the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League said.
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The New York Yankees announced Sunday that former catcher Jesús Montero died at the age of 35. Montero started his MLB career in New York, which originally signed him in 2006. The Yanks traded him to the Seattle Mariners in 2012, and he spent four seasons in the Pacific Northwest.
Former MLB catcher Jesús Montero, who played for the Yankees and Mariners, has tragically passed away at 35 following a severe motorcycle accident in
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