When Oscar Taveras died?

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When Oscar Taveras died?

October 26, 2014
Oscar Taveras/Date of death

He also hit a game-tying home run in Game 2 of the 2014 National League Championship Series against the Giants. On October 26, 2014, he died in a car accident in the Dominican Republic shortly after the Cardinals were eliminated from the playoffs.

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Yordano Ventura/Age at death

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Kobe Bryant
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Where was the car accident that killed Oscar Taveras?

On October 26, 2014, he died in a car accident in the Dominican Republic shortly after the Cardinals were eliminated from the playoffs . Originally from Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, Oscar Taveras grew up in a town called Sosúa. He began taking interest in baseball early in life.

How old was Oscar Taveras when he joined the Cardinals?

Known as “El Fenómeno” ( Spanish for “The Phenomenon “) in the Dominican Republic, the Cardinals signed him at age 16 in 2008 as an international amateur free agent and he made his MLB debut in 2014. Over six minor league seasons, he batted .321 with a .519 slugging percentage.

Where did Oscar Taveras go to high school?

Taveras’ father was an outfielder in the Milwaukee Brewers’ minor league system. Taveras lived in Montreal from ages 12 to 16 and obtained Canadian citizenship. Afterwards, he returned to the Dominican Republic; had he stayed in Canada, he would have entered the draft after high school.

Who is the Dominican baseball player Oscar Taveras?

With prodigious batting skills, Taveras was a consensus top-five minor league prospect in 2013 and 2014. He elicited comparisons to former MLB outfielder and fellow Dominican Vladimir Guerrero —with a powerful and smooth, balanced stroke, Taveras successfully hit pitches well outside of the strike zone.

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