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Former Yankees Top Prospect and Mariners Player Jesús Montero Dies at 35
Jesús Montero, a highly touted pitching prospect who never quite lived up to his full potential in the major leagues, has passed away at the age of 35. Montero was best known for his time with the New York Yankees, where he was once considered one of the top prospects in baseball.
Montero's journey to the big leagues was marked by promise and disappointment. He made his professional debut with the Yankees' Rookie League team at just 17 years old and quickly worked his way up through the minor league ranks. In 2011, he made his major league debut with the Yankees, but struggled to find consistency, batting just .280 with three home runs in 33 games.
Despite the struggles, Montero was considered one of the top prospects in baseball at the time, ranking as high as No. 3 on both Baseball America and Baseball Prospectus' lists. However, he was traded from the Yankees to the Seattle Mariners in January 2012 as part of a deal that landed Michael Pineda and Jose Campos.
Montero spent five seasons with the Mariners, hitting .247 with a .668 OPS and 24 home runs in 208 games. He also played for the Toronto Blue Jays and Baltimore Orioles, but never saw significant time at the major league level with either team.
Tragically, Montero's life was cut short in a motorcycle accident in Venezuela earlier this month. He was put into a coma and later died as a result of his injuries.
The Yankees organization has released a statement expressing their condolences to Montero's family and loved ones. "The Yankees are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Jesús Montero," they said. "We send our sincerest condolences to his family & loved ones."
Montero's death is a reminder that even the most promising athletes can have their lives cut short by tragic circumstances. He will be remembered for his talent and potential, but also for the brief time he had in the major leagues.
Jesús Montero, a highly touted pitching prospect who never quite lived up to his full potential in the major leagues, has passed away at the age of 35. Montero was best known for his time with the New York Yankees, where he was once considered one of the top prospects in baseball.
Montero's journey to the big leagues was marked by promise and disappointment. He made his professional debut with the Yankees' Rookie League team at just 17 years old and quickly worked his way up through the minor league ranks. In 2011, he made his major league debut with the Yankees, but struggled to find consistency, batting just .280 with three home runs in 33 games.
Despite the struggles, Montero was considered one of the top prospects in baseball at the time, ranking as high as No. 3 on both Baseball America and Baseball Prospectus' lists. However, he was traded from the Yankees to the Seattle Mariners in January 2012 as part of a deal that landed Michael Pineda and Jose Campos.
Montero spent five seasons with the Mariners, hitting .247 with a .668 OPS and 24 home runs in 208 games. He also played for the Toronto Blue Jays and Baltimore Orioles, but never saw significant time at the major league level with either team.
Tragically, Montero's life was cut short in a motorcycle accident in Venezuela earlier this month. He was put into a coma and later died as a result of his injuries.
The Yankees organization has released a statement expressing their condolences to Montero's family and loved ones. "The Yankees are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Jesús Montero," they said. "We send our sincerest condolences to his family & loved ones."
Montero's death is a reminder that even the most promising athletes can have their lives cut short by tragic circumstances. He will be remembered for his talent and potential, but also for the brief time he had in the major leagues.