ESPN Reporter Pedro Gomez Dead at 58, 'Hearts Are With His Family'

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Longtime ESPN baseball reporter Pedro Gomez has died at the age of 58

Gomez joined ESPN in April 2003 and was one of the most respected Major League Baseball reporters in the country ... covering over 25 World Series throughout his impressive career.'s all-time home run record in the mid-2000's, Gomez famously covered the Giants slugger for several seasons.released a statement on Gomez's passing, saying ... “We are shocked and saddened to learn that our friend and colleague Pedro Gomez has passed away.

“Pedro was an elite journalist at the highest level and his professional accomplishments are universally recognized. More importantly, Pedro was a kind, dear friend to us all. Our hearts are with Pedro’s family and all who love him at this extraordinarily difficult time.” Prior to joining ESPN, Gomez worked for several newspapers in the 80's and 90's -- including the Sacramento Bee -- where he was a beat reporter for the Oakland Athletics.The Dodgers tweeted, saying they're"stunned and saddened to hear about the passing of Pedro Gomez. We are thinking of his family, friends and colleagues and offer our condolences during this difficult time."

The Red Sox also issued a statement on social media, saying ..."Our hearts go out to the Gomez family, including Pedro Gomez’s son, Rio, a pitcher in our minor league system."Gomez -- a south Florida native who attended the University of Miami -- is survived by his wife Sandra, and their 3 children.

 

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fuck

Prayers.Sent.😇💗

Noooooo

Man, more blues on top of blues. What a gutt-punch to MLB, and humanity.

His eye booger was 17

So sad... how?

So sad, and 58 is so terribly young. 😢

I remember when this guy had to follow Barry Bonds around every day when he was going after 70 homers. Felt bad for him to have to cover that shit every day.

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Gomez joined ESPN in April 2003 and was one of the most respected MLB reporters in the country ... covering over 25 World Series throughout his impressive career.

😥🙏 RIP

Wait ... how ..?

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