Family, Community Join In Procession For Marlins Ace Jose Fernandez
The community got their chance to say goodbye to Marlins Star Pitcher Jose Fernandez who was taken way too soon.
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The community got their chance to say goodbye to Marlins Star Pitcher Jose Fernandez who was taken way too soon.
With a long and grueling season nearing its end, the Miami Marlins may have more important things on their mind than baseball.
People continue passing by Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez's home to leave flowers and balloons – some saying they can't believe he is gone.
"What if I told you Jose Fernandez is the greatest 30 for 30 never told. Yet."
With time running out in the playoff race, the New York Mets set sympathy aside.
The healing begins as teammates, family, friends and the community reflect on Jose Fernandez's life.
His career may have been cut way too short but the Miami Marlins are never going to forget Jose Fernandez or what he meant to the team and the community they call home.
After an emotional evening on Monday, the Miami Marlins and New York Mets will get back to business as the MLB playoffs grow closer.
Investigators trying to piece together the crash that killed Marlins ace pitcher Jose Fernandez want to talk to the people who reportedly saw him in his final hours.
An emotional pregame ceremony was held at Marlins Park Monday to honor star pitcher Jose Fernandez, who was killed in a boating accident.
Jose Fernandez made his major league debut against the New York Mets in 2013 and was scheduled to face them again Monday night.
Dee Gordon and the Miami Marlins wore their emotions on the sleeves of their No. 16 jerseys.
As the baseball world continues to mourn the loss of Miami Marlins ace pitcher Jose Fernandez, CBS4 News has confirmed Fernandez was at a popular Miami waterfront party spot about an hour and a half before the deadly boat crash.
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Jorge Soler - the Chicago Cubs outfielder - played with Miami Marlins Pitcher Jose Fernandez while the two were growing up in Cuba and even traveled together to Venezuela for a youth tournament.
Jose Fernandez escaped from his native home of Cuba by boat on his fourth try as a teenager, and when his mother fell into the Yucatan Channel during the journey, he jumped in and pulled her out.
It was an extremely sad day on Sunday at Marlins Park.
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The Atlanta Braves keep tripping up postseason contenders.
One of baseball's hottest teams has spent 2016 buried in the National League East basement, but the Atlanta Braves are providing plenty of optimism as they bring a six-game winning streak into Friday's second game of a four-game set at the Miami Marlins.
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Christian Yelich reached 20 home runs in a season for the first time in his young career with the Miami Marlins.
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Giancarlo Stanton homered, Jose Fernandez struck out 12 and the Miami Marlins beat the Washington Nationals 1-0 on Tuesday night.
With less than two weeks remaining in the regular season, the Miami Marlins know that every game is now a must-win.
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