- Luis Guevara, Orioles Minor Leaguer, dies at age 19 - MLB. com
BALTIMORE -- Luis Guevara, an infielder in the Orioles’ Minor League system, has died, the team announced on Tuesday He was 19 Guevara was involved in a jet ski crash on Sunday in Sarasota, Fla , where two watercrafts had a head-on collision off Lido Key The O’s postponed their Florida
- Luis Guevara, 19-year-old Baltimore Orioles minor league player, dies . . .
Luis Guevara, a 19-year-old minor league player for the Baltimore Orioles, has died as a result of the injuries suffered during a “vessel incident,” according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife
- Orioles prospect Luis Guevara, 19, killed in Florida jet ski crash
Baltimore Orioles prospect Luis Guevara has died following a June 15 jet ski accident in Florida, the team announced Guevara, 19, was an infielder with the Orioles' team in the Florida Complex
- Orioles minor league player Luis Guevara dies in personal watercraft . . .
Luis Guevara, a 19-year-old Orioles minor league player, died after a personal watercraft crash in Florida, the team announced Tuesday
- Orioles minor leaguer Luis Guevara dies at 19, team says
The Baltimore Orioles said Tuesday night that 19-year-old minor league infielder Luis Guevara has died The organization didn't provide a cause of death Guevara was involved in a personal
- 19-year-old Baltimore Orioles minor leaguer dies after jet ski accident . . .
Baltimore Orioles minor leaguer Luis Guevara, 19, died this week after he was involved in a jet ski crash, the organization confirmed Tuesday night Guevara was part of a head-on collision on a
- Orioles minor leaguer Luis Guevara dies following personal watercraft . . .
Luis Guevara, a 19-year-old Orioles minor league player, died after he was in a personal watercraft crash in Florida, the team announced Tuesday “Luis was a beloved member of our organization, and we are devastated following his tragic passing
- Orioles Minor League Baseball Player Dies At 19 - HuffPost
Minor league infielder Luis Guevara has died, the Baltimore Orioles announced on social media Tuesday night He was 19 The team’s statement continued, “He appeared in 30 games this year, his first season in the United States, playing in 24 games with Single-A Delmarva, four with the [Florida
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