Former MLB pitcher Geremi Gonzalez killed by lightning strike

won 11 of her 30 career victories as a novice with the Chicago Cubs 1997. After the arm injury hampered Gonzalez 'career. RIP . Caracas, Venezuela - Former major league pitcher Geremi Gonzalez, who won 11 games for the Chicago Cubs in 1997, was killed by lightning strike in his native Venezuela on Sunday. He was 33.

Geremi Gonzalez threw for five major league teams and compiled a career record of 30-35. An emergency management official said Monday that Herman Bracho Gonzalez was beaten by lightning on a beach. Gonzalez threw for five major league teams from 1997-2006. The right-hand appeared in 131 games with 83 starts, compiling a record of 30-35. Gonzalez also played for the Tampa Bay Lightning, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets and Milwaukee Brewers. He combined 24 appearances for the Mets and Brewers in his last major league season in 2006. The Toronto Blue Jays released during spring training last year. Gonzalez then moved to Japan and launched in five games for the Yomiuri Giants. He won 11 of his 30 career victories as a novice with the Chicago Cubs 1997. After the arm injury hampered Gonzalez 'career. RIP . Caracas, Venezuela - Former major league pitcher Geremi Gonzalez, who won 11 games for the Chicago Cubs in 1997, was killed by lightning strike in his native Venezuela on Sunday. He was 33. Geremi Gonzalez threw for five major league teams and compiled a career record of 30-35. For emergency management official said Monday that Herman Bracho Gonzalez was beaten by lightning on a beach. Gonzalez threw for five major league teams from 1997-2006. The right-hand appeared in 131 games with 83 starts, compiling a record of 30-35. Gonzalez also played for the Tampa Bay Lightning, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets and Milwaukee Brewers. He combined 24 appearances for the Mets and Brewers in his last major league season in 2006. The Toronto Blue Jays released during spring training last year. Gonzalez then moved to Japan and launched in five games for the Yomiuri Giants.

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