Clubhouse goes quiet as Jays mourn death of Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez
TORONTO — The Blue Jays clubhouse was hushed Sunday, with all eight TVs tuned to a news conference detailing the boating accident that killed Miami Marlins star pitcher Jose Fernandez and two others off Miami Beach.
While there are no ex-Marlins in the Toronto lineup, the players knew him “as an opponent and fraternity brother across the way,” said veteran reliever Jason Grilli.
“It’s a shame that such a talent is gone. I can’t imagine having a teammate not show up,” he added. “We’re family.”
His fellow players clearly shared that pain. Fernandez was just 24.


