
Orioles Infielder Luis Guevara Dies at 19 Years Old
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The Baltimore Orioles announced Tuesday night that minor league infielder Luis Guevera has passed away.
Guevera was only 19 years old.
"The Orioles are heartbroken to share the news of the passing of minor league infielder Luis Guevara," the team announced in a statement on social media in both English and Spanish.
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