Orols Minor-Liguer dies at the age of 19 in a jet-si crash

A 19-year-old Anfielder Louis Guewara, a 19-year-old in the Baltimore Oriols organization, died in a jet-si collision at Sarsota, Fla.
The team issued a statement on Tuesday in which the reason was mentioned without confirming Guevara’s death.
According to several reports, two watercrafts, each in each with two people, hit the head with the lido.
Team Guevara recently played as Saturday, the Florida Complex League Oriols postponed his game in the last two days after Guevara’s death.
Mike Eliias, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Oriols, said in a statement, “Louis was a favorite member of our organization, and we have been destroyed after their tragic pass.
Guevara, a native of Venezuela, was playing in his first season in the United States. He hit a .382 on-base percentage in 24 matches for Class-A Delmarawa this year. 243 hit .243 with Nine RBI, in a short-to-5, where he went for 0-for-5 in two matches.
In four matches since he went to the Florida Complex League last week, he went to 3 -for -10.
Including two previous seasons for the affiliation of Oriols in the Dominican Summer League, Guevara compiled .281 Minor League average with .420 on-base percentage, no homeers, 49 RBI and 44 thefts in 114 sports.
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