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OWNER LORIA SAYS CLUB WOULD PERMANENTL­Y RETIRE THE NUMBER

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iami Marlins players wearing No. 16 jerseys in honour of Jose Fernandez led a wrenching pregame tribute here on Monday, a day after the star pitcher was killed in a boating accident.

Several of the Cuban-born player’s teammates choked back tears as they gathered on the pitcher’s mound at Marlins Park ahead of the start of Monday’s game against the New York Mets.

Many players touched a large “16” which had been painted on the mound in tribute to the 24-year-old pitching ace, before hanging their heads in a moment of silence.

Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria said earlier on Monday that the club would permanentl­y retire Fernandez’s “16” jersey number.

“Nobody’s going to wear it. I can tell you that now, nobody will wear that number again,” Loria told the Sun-Sentinel newspaper. Marlins coach Don Mattingly said the shattered organisati­on were “not trying to do anything other than just get through the day”.

Passion for game

“We’re just handling it the best we can, whatever way that is, for each guy,” said Mattingly shortly before Monday’s game.

“We have a love for Jose, the way he played, his passion for the game, and his energy for it. And I think our guys want to honour that, and what we’ve learnt from him and that joy that he played with.”

Marlins president David Samson said Fernandez, a Cuban refugee who became a US citizen and achieved his dream of starring for a team in Miami, had

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“Jose Fernandez represente­d the possibilit­y of freedom and the possibilit­y of what America can mean to the Cuban people.”

Fans created a makeshift memorial for the pitcher at the Florida baseball stadium, leaving flowers and handwritte­n Milwaukee Seattle CHIWSOX Cincinnati LA ANGELS 8 4 7 15 2 TEXAS HOUSTON Tampa Bay ST. LOUIS Oakland 3 3 1 2 1 notes in his honour.

The tributes come a day after Fernandez’s body was found, along with two deceased boating companions, in an overturned vessel off Miami Beach.

The Marlins cancelled Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Braves as his teammates absorbed the shock of his loss.

Authoritie­s said Fernandez and the other two victims were killed when the 32-foot (10-metre) vessel crashed into a jetty. The Coast Guard discovered the overturned boat around 3.30am (11.30am UAE time) on Sunday.

Officials said Fernandez was killed as a result of the impact. A coast guard spokesman said the other two victims have been identified as Emilio Macias, 27, and Eduardo Rivero, 25. “We are awaiting toxicology results,” spokesman Darren Caprara said, adding that it can “take several days or can take up to several months,” for the accident investigat­ion to be completed.

Officials said the investigat­ion into the accident is being led by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservati­on Commission.

 ?? AFP ?? Miami Marlins players all wearing jerseys bearing the number 16 and name Fernandez in his honour before the game against the New York Mets at Marlins Park on Monday.
AFP Miami Marlins players all wearing jerseys bearing the number 16 and name Fernandez in his honour before the game against the New York Mets at Marlins Park on Monday.

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