Alex Rodriguez and his heartfelt tribute to Ari Arteaga, a promising baseball player who died in a car accident

The 16-year-old was the son of a Miami Hurricanes baseball coach Leer

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fter seeing throw out the first pitch at a game, many have wondered what the reason is for the to of . Although A-Rod did not live in Miami all the time, he and his family arrived when he was in the fourth grade, and from there he began to develop a love affair with and for the environment, which today is reflected in this type of actions that he performs willingly. A-Rod's first pitch at a school game in Miami A-Rod recently showed up at the , the facility that bears his name, , to who died in a tragedy.

Rodriguez threw out the first pitch before the game between , as a tribute to , a who died in a at the intersection of , an event that sensitively affected the entire baseball and sports community in Miami. Ari Arteaga, a symbol for Miami Arteaga was so important to the Miami community that A-Rod captured it in an in which he shared his feelings after throwing out the first pitch: " ." Ari Arteaga was the and former Hurricanes star J.



D. Arteaga, but he was not only a baseball player, but also , so his are synonymous with the sports culture of the city that and the pride of all native fans of.