What tragic news out of Venezuela as former major leaguer Geremi Gonzalez was struck by lightning on a beach in Venezuela and killed at the young age of 33.Geremi, when he was known as Jeremi, won 11 games for the Cubs back in 1997 before bouncing around the league for the next ten years until '06 ... when he had brief stints with the Mets and Brewers. Gonzalez also pitched for Tampa and Boston, and finished with a career record of 30-35. (Gonzalez also had a brief stint with the Yomiuri Giants during the 2007 season.
There really is nothing to say except that its sad, sad news to see a young man struck down in the prime of his life by an accident as freakish as a lightning strike. Usually, we come here and look at things in the sports world and give out our attempts at an explanation or an opinion ... but there are none here. Our best to Geremi's family.
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