
Orioles prospect Luis Guevara dead at 19 after jet ski crash
NY Post
Orioles prospect Luis Guevara died at the age of 19 following a jet ski crash in Sarasota, Fla., the organization announced Tuesday.
Guevera was involved in a head-on crash between two water vehicles around 8 p.m. Sunday off Lido Key in Florida that included four people, with two being sent to the hospital, The Baltimore Sun reported via details from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
The Orioles said in a statement they are “heartbroken,” and the franchise reportedly postponed scheduled Florida Complex League (FCL) games Monday and Tuesday.
“Luis was a beloved member of our organization, and we are devastated following his tragic passing,” Orioles general manager Mike Elias said in a statement.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and teammates and we ask for their continued privacy during this difficult time.”
The four-person accident involved two jet skis colliding, with each carrying two people, and all four individuals fell into the water, per the Baltimore Sun.

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