MIAMI (AP) — As the baseball world mourned the death of Jose Fernandez, a beach goer found a bag containing four baseballs signed by the Marlins 24-year-old pitcher.
WSVN-TV reports a black bag containing Jose Fernandez's checkbook and four autographed baseballs apparently washed ashore on Miami Beach not far from the site the pitcher's boat slammed into a jetty early Sunday. Fernandez and two friends were killed.
Ocean Rescue Division Chief Vincent Canosa tells WSVN the bag was given to a lifeguard and that it apparently came from the boat.
Fernandez had been scheduled to start Monday night's game against the New York Mets. Instead, his teammates honored him in an emotional pre-game ceremony. The players took the field, tears in their eyes, wearing black jerseys with the number 16 and Fernandez's name on back.
New- A bag full of signed baseballs by Jose Fernandez washes ashore on Miami Beach- 20 blocks north of crash. Watch my story at 6pm @wsvn pic.twitter.com/GLggX8FO7v
— Rosh Lowe (@rloweon7) September 26, 2016