Former Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner's son Miller died of carbon monoxide poisoning, Costa Rican officials say
Authorities in Costa Rica investigating the death of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner's teenage son have concluded that he died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Miller Gardner, 14, was found dead on March 21 in his hotel room at the Arenas Del Mar resort in Costa Rica during a family vacation.
In a statement Wednesday, Randall Zúñiga, director of the Judicial Investigation Agency of Costa Rica, said toxicology tests for carbon monoxide showed a saturation level of 64% in Gardner's body. Concentrations above 50% of carboxyhemoglobin are considered lethal.
Additional tests for the presence of drugs such as fentanyl were negative.
Earlier this week, Costa Rican police said they discovered high levels of carbon monoxide while conducting tests in Miller Gardner's room at the resort.
A spokesperson for the resort told ABC News that the high levels of carbon monoxide were detected 'in a mechanical room that guests do not occupy."
"The levels in the hotel room were non-existent and non-lethal," the hotel spokesperson said.
Costa Rican officials initially said that they suspected Miller Gardner died from possible "food intoxication," or food poisoning, and that they were working to determine if his death was caused by 'possible asphyxiation' from a reaction to the food.
They later ruled out both as causes of his death.
Brett and Jessica Gardner announced their son's death in a statement posted by the Yankees to X on March 23, saying he died after 'falling ill along with several other family members while on vacation.'
"We have so many questions and so few answers at this point, but we do know that he passed away peacefully in his sleep on the morning of Friday, March 21," the statement read. "Miller was a beloved son and brother and we cannot yet comprehend our life without his infectious smile. He loved football, baseball, golf, hunting, fishing, his family and his friends. He lived life to the fullest every single day.'
Miller Gardner was Brett and Jessica Gardner's youngest son. They also have an older son, Hunter Gardner.
Statement from Brett and Jessica Gardner: With heavy hearts we are saddened to announce the passing of our youngest son, Miller. He was 14 years old and has left us far too soon after falling ill along with several other family members while on vacation. We have so many… pic.twitter.com/lBCBVmKGUe
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) March 23, 2025
Brett Gardner spent his entire 14-season Major League Baseball career with the Yankees. The one-time all-star and Gold Glove Award winner retired following the 2021 season.
"Words feel insignificant and insufficient in trying to describe such an unimaginable loss," the Yankees said in a separate statement posted to Facebook. "It wasn't just Brett who literally grew up in this organization for more than 17 years — so did his wife, Jessica, and their two boys, Hunter and Miller."
The Gardners expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support they've already received.
"We are so thankful to all who have reached out to offer support and encouragement during this difficult time and we are confident our faith, family, and friends will help us navigate this unimaginable loss," the Gardners wrote in the statement. "Our prayers go out to Miller's teammates and friends, as well as to all other families who have lost a child far too soon as we share their grief."
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Business Upturn
5 days ago
- Business Upturn
Cardio Slim Tea Introduces Herbal Blend Inspired by Costa Rican Wellness Traditions
By GlobeNewswire Published on June 7, 2025, 02:58 IST Austin, June 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cardio Slim Tea, a wellness-focused beverage company, today announced the release of a new herbal tea blend inspired by Costa Rican cultural traditions centered around mindful living and natural daily rituals. Formulated with a focus on simplicity and nature, Cardio Slim Tea features plant-based ingredients long associated with lifestyle practices that encourage moments of balance and reflection. The tea is designed to be part of a broader wellness routine that emphasizes calm and intentional self-care. 'Our vision was to create a wellness tea that reflects time-tested herbal knowledge and the simplicity of natural living,' said a spokesperson for Cardio Slim Tea. 'We believe that Cardio Slim Tea can support mindful daily rituals rooted in nourishment and reflection.' The caffeine-free blend is available in both loose-leaf and bagged formats and contains no artificial ingredients or preservatives. It is crafted with convenience and ritual in mind, making it suitable for regular enjoyment throughout the day. Key product characteristics include: Botanical ingredients inspired by Costa Rican wellness customs Thoughtfully formulated for lifestyle-focused routines Naturally caffeine-free and free from artificial preservatives Available in both loose-leaf and bagged formats 'Many individuals are seeking approachable ways to reconnect with daily moments of calm,' added the Cardio Slim Tea spokesperson. 'This tea is intended to complement that intention.' Additional product details and preparation suggestions are available on the company's official website at About Cardio Slim Tea Cardio Slim Tea is a wellness beverage company focused on blending traditional herbal inspiration with modern convenience. With a commitment to clean ingredient sourcing and thoughtful formulation, the company offers plant-based teas that support everyday rituals of simplicity and balance. For more information, visit MEDIA CONTACT [email protected] Phone: +971 058 5015 926 Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. GlobeNewswire provides press release distribution services globally, with substantial operations in North America and Europe.
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Yahoo
Cardio Slim Tea Introduces Herbal Blend Inspired by Costa Rican Wellness Traditions
A modern tea blend rooted in natural ingredients and inspired by Costa Rica's time-honored self-care rituals. Austin, June 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cardio Slim Tea, a wellness-focused beverage company, today announced the release of a new herbal tea blend inspired by Costa Rican cultural traditions centered around mindful living and natural daily rituals. Formulated with a focus on simplicity and nature, Cardio Slim Tea features plant-based ingredients long associated with lifestyle practices that encourage moments of balance and reflection. The tea is designed to be part of a broader wellness routine that emphasizes calm and intentional self-care. 'Our vision was to create a wellness tea that reflects time-tested herbal knowledge and the simplicity of natural living,' said a spokesperson for Cardio Slim Tea. 'We believe that Cardio Slim Tea can support mindful daily rituals rooted in nourishment and reflection.' The caffeine-free blend is available in both loose-leaf and bagged formats and contains no artificial ingredients or preservatives. It is crafted with convenience and ritual in mind, making it suitable for regular enjoyment throughout the day. Key product characteristics include: Botanical ingredients inspired by Costa Rican wellness customs Thoughtfully formulated for lifestyle-focused routines Naturally caffeine-free and free from artificial preservatives Available in both loose-leaf and bagged formats 'Many individuals are seeking approachable ways to reconnect with daily moments of calm,' added the Cardio Slim Tea spokesperson. 'This tea is intended to complement that intention.' Additional product details and preparation suggestions are available on the company's official website at About Cardio Slim TeaCardio Slim Tea is a wellness beverage company focused on blending traditional herbal inspiration with modern convenience. With a commitment to clean ingredient sourcing and thoughtful formulation, the company offers plant-based teas that support everyday rituals of simplicity and balance. For more information, visit MEDIA CONTACTsupport@ +971 058 5015 926 CONTACT: support@ Phone: +971 058 5015 926


Associated Press
7 days ago
- Associated Press
Yankees infielder Oswaldo Cabrera hopeful he can return from fractured left ankle
NEW YORK (AP) — Less than a month after undergoing surgery on a fractured left ankle, Oswaldo Cabrera is still hoping to return this season to help the New York Yankees. 'They told me that it's a small possibility,' Cabrera said before the Yankees concluded a three-game series against Cleveland on Thursday. 'That is a small possibility, but a small possibility that I trust that one. So I'm a very optimistic guy that feels like good things can be on my way. So we're going to work to get back soon.' Cabrera has his left leg elevated on a scooter and is in a walking boot. He said he will use the scooter for at least another month before starting to walk with the boot on. Cabrera underwent surgery May 15 and manager Aaron Boone said at the time it was unlikely the utilityman would return this season. 'I don't think we're necessarily expecting it but you never know how he heals and the next couple of months,' Boone said. 'I know one thing with Oswaldo: I know there's not a better person out there who loves all this as much as him and I know he's going to pour everything into the rehab process and healing, and we'll see where we are as it unfolds.' Cabrera was carted off the field after getting hurt on an awkward slide in the ninth inning of New York's 11-5 victory over Seattle on May 12. He scored on Aaron Judge's sacrifice fly and was injured when he reached back for the plate. Cabrera had a brace put on his left ankle before entering the ambulance on a stretcher. Cabrera was taken to a hospital with team athletic trainer Tim Lentych and was visited by several teammates, including Judge and Anthony Volpe. Cabrera is in his fourth season and has become a regular in the Yankees' lineup. He is hitting .243 this season with one home run and 12 RBIs. Stanton could begin rehab assignment shortly Giancarlo Stanton, sidelined all season because of pain in the tendons in both elbows, could start a rehab assignment next week. Stanton is participating in live batting practice and other baseball activities at the team's complex in Tampa, Florida. He will remain there for the rest of the week before the Yankees decide on the next step. Stanton began taking swings on the field April 22 in Cleveland and also faced rehabbing reliever Jake Cousins in a live session last month. Stroman throws again Marcus Stroman, out since April 12 because of left knee inflammation, threw about 40 pitches in live batting practice after also doing so over the weekend at Dodger Stadium. 'He looked sharp,' Boone said. 'Talking to him as he walked off the mound, said he felt good physically. We'll see how we get through this in the next couple of days and see what's next for him.' The Yankees said on May 11 that Stroman experienced discomfort in his knee after throwing a live batting practice session in Tampa. Stroman hasn't pitched since allowing five runs in two-thirds of an inning against the San Francisco Giants on April 11. He was 0-1 with an 11.57 ERA in three starts before going on the injured list. Boone also reiterated that the Yankees are building him back up to be a starting pitcher. 'That's the plan but we want to start stacking these days,' Boone said. 'I feel like the last 10 days or so we've started to get through some of the knee stuff. So it's about building him up to start.' ___ AP baseball: