MLB Teams Roll Out New Food For 2023 ... 2-Foot Chili Cheesburgers & 34-Inch Sandwiches!!!
If you're going to MLB Opening Day on Thursday ... ya better bring your appetite -- 'cause several teams are rollin' out some new food items for the season -- and most are absolutely massive!!
Nearly every club will kick off 2023 with new and intriguing menu options ... including the Texas Rangers -- who recently unveiled a two-foot-long burger that's topped with onion rings and chili called, "The Boomstick Burger."
Not to be outdone, the Miami Marlins showed this week they'll be offering a 34-inch "Cubano Gigante" -- a huge sandwich that features sliced ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, mustard and a secret sauce.
The New York Yankees, meanwhile, chose to honor Aaron Judge yet again with a food item ... after handing out the "62" bacon cheeseburger in last year's playoffs, they're now selling the "99 Burger," which comes with eight ounces of Wagyu beef. There is a caveat, though -- the team says it'll only sell 99 per game!!
The Rays and the White Sox are also hockin' some big dishes for their fans to consume -- Tampa's offering a half-pound pretzel dog, while Chicago's doling out a half-pound weiner called "The Champagne of Dogs."
Most promise to make a decent-sized dent in your wallet -- but hey, it's Opening Day ... spend the extra cash, grab the antacids, and root, root, root for the home team!
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Masked Streaker What An Ass!!! ... Exposes 🍑 During College Baseball Game
10:29 AM PT -- Lt. Bobby Richardson with the Texas A&M University Police Dept. tells TMZ Sports the 19-year-old man was charged with criminal trespassing and disorderly conduct as a result of the stunt ... and is banned from A&M baseball games for two years.
There was a full moon during the Texas A&M vs. Texas baseball game on Tuesday ... when a shirtless field intruder decided to disrupt the contest and expose his ass cheeks for all to see!!!
The wild moment went down amid the Longhorns' 5-2 win over the Aggies in College Station ... when the dude -- wearing what appeared to be a Darth Maul/Star Wars mask and holding a "Longhorns Suck" sign -- made his way onto the grass and through the infield.
We've uhhhhh.... had a situation here in College Station. Might wanna make sure you have a blindfold for the kids. 🙈🙈🙈 pic.twitter.com/VDDIvzSizQ
— Ben Peck (@TheBenPeck) March 29, 2023 @TheBenPeck
The streaker then dropped his sign and pulled his shorts below his waist for several seconds ... before making a mad dash for the outfield.
It's actually pretty impressive -- the intruder showed off his speed and endurance throughout the stunt ... and successfully hopped over the centerfield wall after several attempts.
The streaker has been detained pic.twitter.com/tb9rKrYdBu
— Barstool Texas A&M (@BarstoolTexasAM) March 29, 2023 @BarstoolTexasAM
Unfortunately for him, the fun was over right after he jumped the fence ... 'cause a cop was already waiting for his arrival.
The chaos ended with the intruder getting on his stomach and putting his hands behind his back. We've reached out to law enforcement for more information.
Guess the game was not all it was cracked up to be.
Originally Published: 09:23 AM PST
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W.S. MVP John Wetteland Child Sex Abuse Charges Dropped Months After Hung Jury
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Former NY Yankees star John Wetteland -- months after a jury failed to reach a verdict during trial -- is now free and clear after prosecutors moved to drop all felony aggravated sexual assault charges against the former All-Star closer.
According to court records obtained by TMZ Sports, all three charges were dropped against 56-year-old Wetteland after the D.A. failed to retry the 1996 World Series hero who was accused of forcing a four-year-old child, a relative, to perform sexual acts on him between in his bedroom between 2004 and 2006.
Wetteland always adamantly denied the allegations and pled not guilty at trial.
As we previously reported, Wetteland was arrested in January 2019 and hit with multiple child sexual abuse charges. He was facing 25 years to life in prison if convicted. JW finally went to trial in late 2022, but a jury of 12 couldn't reach a verdict -- guilty or not -- and a judge declared a mistrial on September 2.
Following the hung jury, a juror told local media they were split 10-2, and although the juror didn't explicitly say the 10 votes were "not guilty," the juror indicated most wanted to acquit.
Of course, MLB fans are familiar with the 3x All-Star closer. Back in 1996, when the Yankees came back from two games down against the Atlanta Braves, Wetteland was named the World Series Most Valuable Player.
Due to the rise of young relief pitcher, Mariano Rivera, Wetteland went to the Texas Rangers in 1997 ... and stayed in Arlington until retiring after the 2000 season.
He was inducted into the Rangers Hall of Fame in 2005.
Despite being arrested and charged, Wetteland was never found guilty.
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Mets' Daniel Vogelbach Hot Mic Catches F-Bomb ... 'I Can't Buy A F***ing Hit!!!'
Daniel Vogelbach's mom ain't gonna be too happy about this ... right after a groundout Wednesday, the Mets DH let an F-bomb fly -- and it was so loud, hot mics actually picked it up on the game's broadcast!!
The whole scene was actually pretty funny -- well, for everyone except Vogelbach -- because after the 30-year-old got thrown out at first base in the sixth inning of NY's spring training game against Houston despite a sharply hit ball, he screamed, "I can't buy a f***ing hit!"
"I can't buy a fucking hit" -Daniel Vogelbach after grounding out pic.twitter.com/HIo1x5iCvV
— Shea Station (@shea_station) March 22, 2023 @shea_station
Cameras then captured him walking off the diamond completely defeated.
Obviously, there won't be any punishment for Vogelbach -- that is, if Momma lets this one slide -- but being caught cussin' on live TV hasn't always been the best look.
Then again, letting out some frustration seemed to help wake up his bat -- 'cause just two innings later, he singled to right center, bustin' out of a mini-slump.
The Mets still ended up losing, though, 5-2 -- which we're sure led to a whole lot more swearing in the dugout.
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Shohei Ohtani Celebrates WBC Title ... Beer Showers With The Bros!!!
Forget the champagne and cigars ... Shohei Ohtani turned to Budweisers to celebrate winning the World Baseball Classic -- getting soaked in the beer in an epic locker room celebration with Team Japan!!
The party all went down at LoanDepot Park in Miami late Tuesday night ... after the Angels superstar helped lift his home country to a 3-2 victory over USA.
MUST SEE!
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) March 22, 2023 @MLBONFOX
Relive Shohei Ohtani vs Mike Trout in its entirety pic.twitter.com/8ln13dH3fC
Just after he struck out his L.A. teammate, Mike Trout, to lock down the W ... he and the rest of Japan's roster hit the locker room -- and cracked open Bud Heavy after Bud Heavy after Bud Heavy.
Check out footage from the scene ... Ohtani and the guys doused each other with the beer -- and loved every second of it.
There did appear to be at least some champagne in the mix, too, and there were plenty of smiles and dancing. Even St. Louis Cardinals star Lars Nootbaar could be seen splashing suds everywhere!!
Of course, Shohei and Team Japan had every right to party hard ... Ohtani dominated the tournament both at the plate and on the mound, winning MVP -- while his team never lost a single game.
No word when the guys turned in ... but the MLB season doesn't start 'til next Thursday -- so we're sure it wasn't exactly an early bedtime.
Congrats!!!!
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Blue Jays Star Vladimir Guerrero Tricks Out Benz For MLB Season!!!
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will be cruising into the MLB season in some serious style this year ... TMZ Sports has learned the Blue Jays superstar just got his Mercedes-Benz tricked out!!!
The Toronto first baseman took his GLE63 -- an expensive ride that he copped about a year ago -- to Alex Vega at The Auto Firm in South Florida to get the work done ... and it came out awesome.
Vega blacked out the vehicle -- wrapping it, before darkening its chrome emblems. He also upgraded its wheels too ... throwing on a set of Avorza Forged Wheels.
In total, we're told the work Vladdy got typically runs around $50K!!
Of course, these were not the first improvements Guerrero Jr. has made on the whip -- about six months ago, Vega also threw in some Blue Jays-colored interior in it as well.
If you're wondering, while he's still just 24 years old, Vladdy can definitely afford the upgrades ... he agreed to a $14.5 million pact with Toronto to avoid arbitration this offseason.
Opening Day for the Jays is set for March 30 -- but Vlad will have to wait to debut his new-look ride at Rogers Centre for a couple more weeks ... as Toronto's home opener isn't slated to begin until April 11.
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Shohei Ohtani Pitches In WBC ... Strikes Out Trout To Win It All!!!
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7:57 PM PT -- The World Baseball Classic ended up coming down to Shohei Ohtani vs. Mike Trout after all ... and the pitcher got the better of the hitter -- winning the tournament for Japan.
Ohtani came in to start the top of the ninth with a 3-2 lead. He walked Jeff McNeil, but then induced a double play -- bringing up the moment every baseball fan wanted to see ... him vs. Trout with the WBC on the line.
THE FINAL OUT.
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) March 22, 2023 @MLBONFOX
What a moment for Shohei Ohtani and Team Japan 🇯🇵🏆 pic.twitter.com/8DdTDhkryk
The guys battled to a 3-2 count ... but Ohtani ended up striking his Angels teammate out -- locking down the victory. He then celebrated like crazy with his teammates.
Japan never lost once in its run to the title. Congrats!!!
Shohei Ohtani has been cleared by the Angels to pitch in the World Baseball Classic final against Team USA on Tuesday night ... paving the way for a potential dream matchup against Mike Trout in the championship game.
The Halos star last threw for Japan in the tourney on March 16 against Italy ... and many thought that would be his last time on the mound in the huge baseball event -- as he's still ramping up his right arm in preparation for the 2023 MLB season.
Sho Strikeout 5 ✅
— Anaheim Sports (@AnaheimSports1) March 16, 2023 @AnaheimSports1
Shohei Ohtani earns strikeout #5 against Team Italy in World Baseball Classic action for Team Japan. 😎
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But, with Japan beating Mexico in a thriller on Monday night -- Ohtani expressed interest in appearing in relief for his home country against America in the finale ... and Angels brass said on Tuesday morning they'd allow it to go down if the opportunity arises.
Of course, there is risk involved. Ohtani has never thrown on just four days rest ... and he is less than five years removed from Tommy John surgery. Plus, he's expected to also bat in the heart of Japan's lineup for the entirety of the contest too.
But LA general manager Perry Minasian told reporters he'd be comfortable if Ohtani needed to throw an inning or so to help his team secure a WBC win.
"He's the last guy on planet Earth I'm worried about," Minasian said. "He's going to be prepared. He's going to have an idea of what he needs to do. If he does decide to pitch, I have the utmost confidence he will be ready to pitch and be fine."
Manager Phil Nevin echoed Minasian's comments ... saying he was fired up over the possibility of seeing Ohtani vs. Trout on the big stage.
"Who wouldn't want to see the two best players in the world go at it, right?" he said. "Then we'd have a lot of fun talking about it the rest of the year."
Ohtani -- who some believe could sign a $500 MILLION contract next offseason -- is currently scheduled to be the Angels' Opening Day starter on March 30.
The WBC final, meanwhile, kicks off in just a couple hours at 7 p.m. ET in Miami.
Originally Published -- 12:48 PM PT
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Ken Griffey Jr. 53-Year-Old Smashes HRs In BP ... Team USA In Awe!!!
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Ken Griffey Jr.'s still got it ... The Kid stepped into the batter's box during Team USA World Baseball Classic BP on Friday -- and showed his sweet swing has not evaporated one bit with age!!!
The 53-year-old was coaxed into the cage by some of MLB's biggest superstars down in Miami as they were prepping for their WBC game against Venezuela on Saturday ... and he smashed bombs over the wall over and over again.
With his signature left-handed stroke, Griffey Jr. -- who's helping coach Team USA this year -- peppered the right field seats ... and check out some of the video of the scene, guys like Nolan Arenado were in awe!
In fact, almost the entire Team USA roster crowded around to get a glimpse of the legend's swings -- and each dude had a huge smile on his face with every pitch.
Of course, it probably shouldn't be too surprising, Griffey didn't retire that long ago -- 2010 ain't that far off -- and he did hit 630 dingers in his 2,671 career games.
Then again, 53 isn't exactly young for a baseball player!!
It's become a bit of a theme around Major League Baseball, though, because just last week, Aaron Boone uncorked a tater to deep left field on his 50th birthday.
Aaron Boone had one goal for his 50th birthday today: hit a home run in batting practice.
— MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM (@MLBNetworkRadio) March 9, 2023 @MLBNetworkRadio
Mission accomplished.
Happy Birthday, @AaronBoone 🎂🎂🎂@Yankees | #Yankees | #RepBX pic.twitter.com/RxTN5AT5sj
Eat your heart out, MLB youngsters!!!
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Mets Star Edwin Díaz 'Doing Well, Healing' ... After Potential Season-Ending Injury
His season might be over, but New York Mets star closer Edwin Díaz was still in great spirits in his hospital room on Thursday ... updating his fans and thanking them for their support after undergoing surgery on his right knee.
Díaz's wife, Nashaly, shared a snapshot of the pitcher on Instagram ... showing him throwing up a peace sign as he lay in bed with blankets draped over his legs.
Díaz -- who suffered a right knee patellar injury while celebrating Puerto Rico's win over the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic on Wednesday -- also sent a message to his supporters ... saying everything is going to be okay.
"To all my beloved fans, especially the Mets fans, I want to let you know that I am doing well and healing," the All-Star said. "I feel blessed and grateful for your support with messages and prayers, thank you very much!"
Díaz -- whose game entrance has gone viral for being the most hype moment you can experience at a baseball game -- assured Mets fans they'll hear "Narco" by Timmy Trumpet and Blasterjaxx soon enough.
Edwin Diaz appears to have suffered an injury during Puerto Rico's celebration pic.twitter.com/G9Md6SBrEj
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) March 16, 2023 @MLBONFOX
"I can't wait to see you guys in NY again and play those trumpets."
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Mets Star Edwin Díaz Likely Out For Season ... Tore Patellar Tendon Celebrating WBC Win
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Terrible news for New York Mets fans -- Edwin Díaz is most likely out for the season ... after the star closer tore his patellar tendon while celebrating a big win at the World Baseball Classic.
Díaz suffered the injury on the field Wednesday ... as he and his Puerto Rico teammates were congratulating each other on their 5-2 victory over the Dominican Republic.
Edwin Diaz appears to have suffered an injury during Puerto Rico's celebration pic.twitter.com/G9Md6SBrEj
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Edwin struck out Teoscar Hernández to end the game ... and once the final out was recorded, players from Puerto Rico surrounded the two-time All-Star and jumped up and down.
During the celebration, Díaz collapsed to the ground and started writhing in pain ... causing his teammates to be overwhelmed with emotion as they feared the worst possible scenario.
The Mets said the 28-year-old will undergo surgery on Thursday ... and will update fans on how the procedure goes shortly after.
Mets GM Billy Eppler added Díaz will likely miss at least 8 months with the injury.
Edwin's injury is a huge blow -- the Mets made the playoffs last year and were entering the 2023 season optimistic they could contend for a World Series title.
In his fourth season with the Mets, Díaz recorded 32 saves and had 118 strikeouts to accompany a stellar 1.31 ERA.
Get well soon, Edwin!!
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Trevor Bauer Signing W/ Japanese Baseball Team ... After Dodgers Cut
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2:22 PM PT -- Sources close to Trevor Bauer tell TMZ Sports ... the pitcher has had his eye on playing in the Nippon Professional Baseball for years -- following a trip he made to Japan back in 2019.
We're told he actually spent time with the Yokohama DeNA Baystars on the visit, and has known team execs for years -- paving the way for his signing this week.
A formal announcement of the deal, our sources say, is scheduled to come in just a few hours.
Trevor Bauer's potential road back to an MLB mound will be making a stop in Japan first ... the former Cy Young winner is signing a deal to play for the Yokohama DeNA Baystars this season.
According to Sanspo Sports, Bauer's contract with his new team will be for one year ... and right around $3 million. ESPN reported Monday afternoon the deal is expected to become official later Monday night.
LA Dodgers Cut Ties W/ Trevor Bauer, Taken Off Roster
Bauer was just released by the Dodgers in January -- after he was reinstated from a suspension that the MLB had hit him with following an investigation into allegations he sexually assaulted a 27-year-old woman during two encounters in 2021.
Initially, the ban was for 324 games ... but it was ultimately reduced to 194 games by an independent arbitrator, making Bauer eligible to play in the MLB this season.
But, following his release from LA, no team signed him ... prompting the move to the Nippon Professional Baseball Organization.
Bauer hasn't pitched professionally since June 2021 -- but when he was on the mound, he was as effective as any pitcher in baseball. In the '21 season before he was put on paid leave as the MLB kicked off its investigation, he had 2.59 ERA with 137 strikeouts in 107.2 innings pitched.
Bauer -- who has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing in his case -- has yet to publicly comment on the new deal.
Originally Published -- 1:13 PM PT
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Red Sox Star Justin Turner Drilled In Face By Pitch ... Needs 16 Stitches
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3:49 PM PT -- Justin Turner's wife said in an Instagram post late Monday afternoon the Boston star needed 16 stitches to close the wounds suffered in the hit by pitch ... but, thankfully, he's doing well now.
"He's resting," she said, before adding, "(okay - maybe listening to the replay of the game). 16 stitches and a lot of swelling but we are thanking God for no fractures & clear scans!"
12:18 PM PT -- The Red Sox announced Justin Turner has been taken to the hospital and is being evaluated for a concussion.
"Justin is stable, alert, and in good spirits given the circumstances," the team said.
Red Sox star Justin Turner just got drilled in the face by a pitch during a spring training game ... and the blow was so violent, it left him oozing blood at home plate.
The scary incident happened during Boston's exhibition tilt with the Tigers ... when Turner came up to bat with two runners on base in the bottom of the second inning.
Graphic warning: Justin Turner got drilled in the face and bled a lot. Really really scary stuff. Praying for JT 🙏🙏
— Boston Sports Gordo (@BOSSportsGordo) March 6, 2023 @BOSSportsGordo
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Detroit right-hander Matt Manning threw a ball up and in ... and Turner couldn't get out of the way -- and it caught him flush in his face.
The former L.A. Dodgers third baseman immediately dropped to the ground in pain ... and video from the game's broadcast showed he was bleeding profusely from his face.
Red Sox trainers raced out to tend to him, covering his mouth with a towel before ushering him into the locker room.
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— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) March 6, 2023 @TalkinBaseball_
The Sox -- who acquired Turner last December in free agency -- have yet to announce an update on the 38-year-old's status.
Originally Published -- 11:25 AM PT
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Mike Clevinger Won't Face Discipline ... After MLB Concludes Domestic Abuse Probe
Chicago White Sox pitcher Mike Clevinger will not face discipline from the MLB following allegations he terrorized the mother of his child ... the league said Sunday it concluded its probe into the star, and will not be imposing any punishment on him.
The league initially opened up its investigation after Olivia Finestead made claims the 32-year-old had been violent with her during their relationship.
In a series of Instagram posts back in January, she claimed the baseball player "threw an iPad at me pregnant." She also said, "he strangled me." She alleged Clevinger "threw chew spit on our baby" as well.
The MLB said in a statement Sunday it spoke with Clevinger's accuser regarding the allegations -- as well as more than 15 other individuals -- during its investigation. It also said it reviewed "thousands of electronic communication records" in relation to the case -- but came to the conclusion "barring the receipt of any new information or evidence, the Office of the Commissioner will not be imposing discipline on Mr. Clevinger in connection with these allegations."
Woman Claims White Sox's Mike Clevinger Strangled Her, MLB Reportedly Investigating
The league, though, did say Clevinger "has voluntarily agreed to submit to evaluations" by the MLB's joint treatment boards and has agreed to "comply with any of the board's recommendations."
Clevinger said following the MLB's announcement that he was "pleased" with the league's findings.
"I had nothing to hide and cooperated fully with MLB," he said. "I asked everyone not to rush to judgment until MLB's investigation was concluded, and I appreciate everyone who had faith in me, including the White Sox organization and my teammates."
Finestead said on her Instagram page Sunday, "Mike putting himself in drug, domestic & family violence therapy has always been my goal since the beginning and he refused to go when I tried to be there for him so I'm glad he's going now."
Clevinger -- after playing for the San Diego Padres the past three seasons -- signed with the White Sox in December ... and has been expected to compete for a spot in their starting rotation this year.
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Enrique Hernandez Admits To Pooping Pants On Field 💩 ... During 2020 NLDS Game
Get a *load* of this ... former Dodgers infielder Kiké Hernandez admitted he crapped on himself on the field during a 2020 playoff game!!
Hernandez's teammate, Justin Turner, who reunited with Kike in Boston with the Red Sox, asked KH for his most embarrassing moment during a Major League Baseball game, and he dropped a bombshell (yes, pun intended).
The Sox utility man told Turner he was taking antibiotics for a tooth infection a few years back, and one of the side effects of the medicine was ... you guessed it, diarrhea.
Kiké recalled the crappy incident, saying he was so pumped after the team got a big out in a pressure-packed situation in the National League Division Series (NLDS), he screamed, "F Yeah!"
"I was DHing and I thought I farted," Hernandez said to Turner. "I went out to lead off the inning. I struck out in three pitches."
He continued ... "When I went in the dugout, I went straight to the bathroom, pulled my pants down, completely sharted."
"So you're saying you misjudged a fart," Turner asked Hernandez. "Uh, no. What I'm saying is I s*** my pants during a game in the playoffs," Hernandez replied to Turner.
The Dodgers got the last laugh that season ... the team won the World Series after defeating the Tampa Bay Rays in 6 games.
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Jatonne Sterling College Baseball Player Shot & Killed ... Suspect Arrested
3:51 PM PT -- The Atlanta Police Department said Thursday it's arrested the suspected gunman in the case, identifying him as 25-year-old Keontay Holliman-Peoples, who's now been booked on several charges, including murder.
According to APD deputy chief Charles Hampton Jr., Jatonne Sterling and the suspect had known each other prior to Tuesday afternoon's incident, describing it as "not a random homicide."
Hampton Jr. said Sterling got into a car with Holliman-Peoples, and the two proceeded to get into some kind of dispute that "escalated into gunfire."
Hampton Jr. said Holliman-Peoples suffered injuries during the exchange.
Hampton Jr. added there was also another male that was in the car -- and cops are asking anyone with information on the individual to come forward.
College baseball player Jatonne Sterling, a member of the Clark Atlanta University team, was shot and killed on Tuesday. He was just 20 years old.
The Atlanta Police Department said the tragic shooting happened less than a mile from CAU's campus in Georgia ... near a church.
According to cops, officers responded to the scene at around 1:42 p.m. ... and found Sterling suffering from a gunshot wound. They said he was "not alert, conscious, or breathing and was pronounced deceased on the scene."
Cops say they have launched an investigation into the shooting, but no arrests have been made yet.
CAU, an HBCU, and its athletics department mourned Sterling's death in a social media post, saying, "Gone too soon."
"Please keep Jatonne’s family in your prayers. 🙏🏾," the school added.
A vigil is being held now at @CAU to honor Jatonne Sterling @FOX5Atlanta pic.twitter.com/gIJDJNcM63
— Kim Leoffler (@kimleoffler) March 1, 2023 @kimleoffler
According to CAU, Sterling was a utility player on the baseball team who was majoring in computer science.
Before getting a baseball scholarship to play for the CAU Panthers, Sterling was a standout athlete at Chicago's Morgan Park High School ... where he won a championship in 2021.
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His former high school baseball coach, Earnest Radcliff, told 11Alive he spoke with Sterling a week ago and looked at him like a son.
"I don't have any words to describe the hurt for this young man," Radcliff said. "No parent should have to bury their child."
R.I.P.
Originally Published 8:03 AM PT
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Gavin Lux Fights Back Tears Talking ACL Injury ... 'It's Heartbreaking'
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Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Gavin Lux was deeply emotional while discussing his season-ending ACL injury with reporters on Tuesday ... calling the whole ordeal "heartbreaking."
25-year-old Lux suffered the devastating setback when his knee buckled while running the bases in the Dodgers' spring training matchup against the San Diego Padres on Monday ... closing the curtain on his 2023 campaign.
Gavin Lux is carted off the field after sustaining an apparent injury running to third base. 🙏
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Lux was visibly upset while discussing the injury with the media just minutes ago ... fighting back tears as he spoke about it.
"You put in a lot of time and work and you really enjoy the guys in the clubhouse," Lux said at the Dodgers' facility. "The hardest part is just not being able to be on the field, for sure."
Lux says he felt his knee pop right away ... and the outside of his leg went numb.
"S*** happens, so control what you can control and crush my rehab and try to be ready for 2024 when it rolls around and that's kinda all you can do," he added.
It was slated to be a big year for Lux, who was going to be the Dodgers' starting shortstop -- a role he's wanted since he was a kid.
"I think every baseball player's dream is to play shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers. So, yeah, I think that's one of the hardest parts."
Lux said his teammates have been nothing but supportive throughout the process ... adding it just goes to show "how good these guys in the clubhouse are."
Lux will have surgery next week ... and is expected to be out 8 months.
Get well soon, Gavin.