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MIAMI -- The Latest on baseball ace Jose Fernandezs death in a boating accident (all times local):3:30 p. Clyde Shugart Jersey Online .m.Florida authorities say Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez was the registered owner of the vessel that crashed into a jetty off South Beach, killing him and two others.According to a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission statement, a Coast Guard crew heading out on patrol discovered the boat overturned on the jetty around 3:30 a.m. Sunday.Wildlife commission investigators have not determined who was at the wheel and what caused the crash.Spokesman Rob Klepper said he could not confirm whether the 32-foot SeaVee center-console powerboat had interior lights on that may have impaired the drivers vision. Thats part of the investigation.The commission says the boat was heading south when it hit the jetty. The boat has been towed from the scene.2:30 p.m.Cubas state media have been virtually silent on the death of Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez.None of Cubas main newspapers are mentioning his boating accident. Theres no word on the sole state-run evening news program.A brief story in Cubadebate, the countrys main news website, said Latin American baseball and the Major Leagues are undoubtedly in mourning, and many of his followers cant believe the news.The flight of baseball talent for rich contracts in the U.S. remains a sensitive topic in Cuba. Its baseball program was a source of national pride, but has been devastated by departures for the Major Leagues.With few exceptions, state media do not mention Cuban players who have gone to the U.S. and games featuring those players are not rebroadcast on government-run TV.---1:40 p.m.Comedian LeJuan James says Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, who died Sunday in a boating accident, wasnt like many other professional athletes.James says even though Fernandez was one of the games best pitchers and became a pillar of the Hispanic community since escaping Cuba, he was humble off the field.James says Fernandez was a caring person every single time.James, who does online videos about Hispanic life, says they met several years ago when he threw out the first pitch and they discovered they were fans of each other.---10:25 a.m.The Miami-Dade County Medical Examiners Office is releasing the names of the two men who died in a boat crash that also killed Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez.Director of Operations Darren Caprara said Monday that 27-year-old Emilio Macias and 25-year-old Eduardo Rivero died when the 32-foot boat slammed into a jetty off Miami Beach.The 24-year-old Fernandez had been scheduled to start against the New York Mets on Monday night in Miami.The Marlins cancelled their game against the Atlanta Braves on Sunday afternoon and the entire team attended an emotional news conference.The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is investigating.-------10:15 a.m.The Miami Marlins are preparing to open a series against the New York Mets without their All-Star pitcher Jose Fernandez who was killed along with two friends when their 32-foot boat slammed into a jetty off Miami Beach.The crash happened early Sunday morning. The 24-year-old pitcher was scheduled to start Monday nights game. Instead, hes being mourned by teammates, coaches, family and friends.The team cancelled its Sunday afternoon game against the Atlanta Braves and the entire team, clad in black Marlins jerseys, attended an emotional news conference. They then boarded buses and went to pay respects to their teammates mother and grandmother.The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is investigating the crash.---Jose Fernandez made his major league debut against the New York Mets in 2013 and was scheduled to face them again Monday night.Instead, Miami mourns and the Marlins must push on without their ace, who was killed in a boating accident early Sunday.Deep in our hearts there is a lot of pain, third baseman Martin Prado said. Somehow weve got to overcome that.Fernandez and two other men died when their 32-foot vessel slammed into a jetty off Miami Beach, authorities said. The capsized boat was found shortly after 3 a.m., and the news sent shock waves throughout Major League Baseball. Bob Friedlund Jersey Online . Rinne played two periods in his first game since left hip surgery in early May. Gabriel Bourque scored 3:07 into the second period and Austin Watson tallied 5:15 later for Nashville. Cheap Jerseys Online . Vancouver Whitecaps and Toronto FC failed to make the postseason while Montreal Impact fell at the first hurdle losing heavily to Houston Dynamo in the Eastern Conference Knockout Round. https://www.cheapjerseysatwholesale.com/ed-allen-jersey-online/ . Both players have lower body injuries that will keep them out of the lineup until at least January 31, which is the first game they can be activated from IR. In the Christmas break of 2001, my family and I holidayed in the Cederberg, a remote wilderness area about two and a bit hours drive north of Cape Town. We rented a cottage at the foot of a gravel pass and spent long, lazy days with our three young sons splashing about in the nearby rock pools at the foot of our veranda.The cottage had no television, radio reception was erratic and the nearest newspaper - invariably a day or two old - could only be found if you were prepared to slog 60 or 70 dusty kilometres back down the valley. At the time, the South Africans, captained by Shaun Pollock, were struggling their way across Australia. It was a nuisance - but, lets be honest, oddly convenient - not to have to follow them too closely.One day in early January we decided to escape the inland heat. We bundled the children into their car seats and headed for the soft, misty seascapes of the Namaqualand coast. Out of the mountains, radio reception improved. We tuned in just in time to hear about Matthew Hayden and Justin Langer putting the brutal finishing touches to yet another Aussie victory.This was in Sydney, the third Test of the series, and they duly won by ten wickets. They had taken the first Test, in Adelaide, by 246 runs and won by nine wickets to seal the series in Melbourne. Despite protestations to the contrary, the bravado of young men, South Africa didnt really come close to winning.In our heart of hearts, we all knew they never would.There was nothing easygoing about the way in which the Australian side of that vintage approached victory. They softened you up for three or four days, rattled about in your head, and then administered the knockout blow.This was not a bad South African side. The Aussies, though, were enviably complete, with Damien Martyn batting at six (he scored a first-innings century in Sydney, after Hayden and Langer had started the match with an opening stand of 219) and Adam Gilchrist at seven. After that came four bowlers, including Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne. Here was the perfectly proportioned side.For some reason, I remember that early January morning surprisingly clearly. Driving west through the desert scrubland, savouring the vast emptiness, the children fast asleep in the back on the car, I thought that Australian cricket was so preternaturally strong that this was how it would always be. The South Africans, with their pluck and threadbare optimism,, would pretend to believe they could take Australia but they couldnt, not really. Carl Monroe Jersey Online. When Western Australia scored 600 against the South Africans in a warm-up game and then the tourists lost by five wickets to an Australia A side at the beginning of the one-day series that followed the Tests, you suddenly understood something about the Aussie cricketing empire. Here was an imperium with reserve armies you didnt know they had. There was something frighteningly eternal to their strength and depth.This is a myth, of course, we know that now. Things even out in the long cycles of decline and fall and the South Africans go into the first Test early next month with genuine rather than mock belief. One of the reasons why such myths persisted for longer here than anywhere else is because South African cricket had been readmitted to the world game for only ten years when Pollock took the team to Australia in 2001-02. South African fans - and journalists - didnt have the luxury of long comparisons to fall back on, comparisons going back, say 20, or even 30 years. To us - to me - this frightening strength was unlikely to change because we never had the benefit of long, uninterrupted comparisons.From the vantage point of the present, though, Australian cricket looks unaccountably vulnerable, mortal. Watching their ODI side being drubbed 5-0 here in South Africa a month ago, I was reminded of nothing so much as a South African side of yore, almost to the point of caricature. There was precious little variation in the right-arm-over bowling, and a curious diffidence hung about them. They had no big turning spinner and there was a certain iffiness about the batting. Things pretty much seem to have come full circle.The liberation of knowing you have achieved something worthwhile in the same place before will give the South Africans strength ahead of the first Test. They have won in Perth on both previous trips to Australia and you do rather wonder about Cricket Australias wisdom of putting them there again.This is not to make any rash predictions about the series. What I do know is that somewhere along the line, thanks to South Africa and others, like England in 2005, the myth of Australian invincibility got rudely shattered. It has never been quite the same again. ' ' '