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Fernandez’s death resonates with Scioscia
- Updated: September 25, 2016
HOUSTON — The entire baseball world is still reeling from Sunday morning’s heartbreaking news of Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez death, and the Angels were no exception.
The news brought back painful memories for some in the organization of pitcher Nick Adenhart’s death in April 2009, especially for Angels manager Mike Scioscia, who was managing the team at that time.
“When you hear about tragedies of a young person that passes tragically in any profession, it’s just a dose of reality that life is precious and there are guys in that room that knew him,” Scioscia said. “Any time you lose somebody you know or a friend, it’s obviously tough.”
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