Former winner of World Series MLB Octavio Dotel died on Tuesday. He was 51 years old.
According to reports, Kotel was one of 58 people who died as a result of collapse in a nightclub in the Dominican Republic, confirmed the representative of the country’s Ministry of Sports in USA Today. The roof of the night club on the set -club collapsed early in the morning on Tuesday during the concert. At least 160 people were injured as a result of the incident, according to the Associated Press. It is unclear what made the roof collapse
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On Tuesday, there were reports that the subtel was among those who were trapped in the wreckage after collapse. Rescue brigades were looking for survivors on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.
“We assume that many of them are still alive, and that is why the authorities will not surrender here, while not a single person remains under a wreckage,” said Juan Mendes, director of the Center for Emergency Operations.
Nelsi Kruz, the governor of the northwestern province of Montecrinism and the sister of the former star of the MLB Nelson Cruz, was also killed as a result of collapse.
An outstanding publisher, Dotaver spent 15 seasons in major. Going out with New York Metz, Dotel spent five seasons with Houston Astros. It turned into a strong version of the late Inning, publishing 3.25 era for 449 feeds with Astros. It was used as a primary team in 2004 before it was exchanged in athletics. This season he saved 36 games.
After another strong season with light athletics, Dotel began to jump around the league. He spent time with New York Yankees, Kansas City Royals, Atlanta Braves, Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Los Angeles Dodges, Corado Rockies, Toronto Blue Jays, St. Louis Cardinals and Detroit Tigers.
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His most noticeable stop during this period took place in the 2011 season, when he joined the cardinals in the middle of the season. The 2011 cardinals won World Series. Dotel defeated 10 1/3 of the feeds during the post -zon in the same year, with 2.61 era and 14 authors.
The last season of the children in major came in 2013. He appeared only in six games with Tigers before going to silt with an elbow injury. He could not hook the team in the 2014 season and resigned in October. When he retired, he kept a record of the Major League, playing for 13 different MLB clubs. Dotal’s entry was beaten by his former teammate Edwin Jackson, who appeared in major with 14 different clubs.
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