Thread:Angry Hearts/@comment-6268337-20160925193843/@comment-5250721-20160925215920

Man, he was an All-Star, an ace, a future Hall of Famer. Teams begged Miami to trade him. He lived the American Dream. Honestly, his number should be retired, I couldn't stand seeing another player with that number on the Marlins.

Honestly, like what Giancarlo tweeted, it doesn't feel real, more like a nightmare.Like, I got to see and meet him in SD this year at the All Star. Absolutely loved him. A bright, young star in the MLB and was already loving life, working up his way to be one of the bests. (Did you know? Days after the All Star game, he posted a picture on Instagram saying he feels blessed to play the game he truly loves) His incredible skills and energy made me enjoy baseball a lot, despite not being a Marlins fan and the positive energy he possessed could light up a park.This guy could light up the whole park with his positiveness and love to everyone. Besides being a great talent to the game, he was a great ambassador of the game. Talented beyond belief, active in his community.. I'm really, really, going to miss him, its like a huge hole in the baseball world. It's absolutely heartbreaking and devastating he had to go so soon especially since he was only 24, and that he was on his way to becoming a family man to live a normal life like the rest of us. It's unreal to me as a sports fan and may he rest in paradise. I just can't come to terms to believe this. I hope the city embraces the family because he was a true positive light in Miami.