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I noticed that the Florida Marlins are going to wear the number 16 on their uniforms this year to honor former teammate Jose Fernandez.
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2017/02/14/marlins-to-wear-no-16-patches-to-honor-jose-fernandez/
Problem is that this wasn't some random accident of God. It occurred because Fernandez was high on alcohol and cocaine. In fact if he'd lived he'd likely be in jail facing manslaughter charges
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/2017/03/16/jose-fernandez-boat-crash-marlins/99246236/
So why are the Marlins honoring a guy whose actions killed people including himself? If he'd survived they wouldn't be doing this. He'd be the poster child for drugs and alcohol.
The baseball world was rocked late last September when, with the regular season wrapping up, Fernandez and two friends were killed in a boating accident off Miami Beach.
The loss of the two-time All-Star and former NL Rookie of the Year will certainly be felt on the field, but it’s the times he shared with his teammates off the field that will impact the Marlins most.
To honor his memory, Miami will wear a No. 16 patch on their jerseys this season.
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2017/02/14/marlins-to-wear-no-16-patches-to-honor-jose-fernandez/
Problem is that this wasn't some random accident of God. It occurred because Fernandez was high on alcohol and cocaine. In fact if he'd lived he'd likely be in jail facing manslaughter charges
The report released by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission on Thursday determined that Fernandez had the vessel’s speed up to 65.7 mph at the time of the collision. The unsafe operation of the boat coupled with the fact his blood alcohol content was .147 and he had trace amounts of cocaine in his system – lab results released by the Miami-Dade County coroner previously – would have resulted in boating under the influence-manslaughter, vessel homicide and five other charges had he survived.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/2017/03/16/jose-fernandez-boat-crash-marlins/99246236/
So why are the Marlins honoring a guy whose actions killed people including himself? If he'd survived they wouldn't be doing this. He'd be the poster child for drugs and alcohol.