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Former utility player Ryan Freel, who broke into the majors
with Toronto in 2001 and played the majority of his eight-year
career with the Cincinnati Reds, committed suicide today. First
Coast News in Jacksonville has the first report:
First Coast News sports director Dan Hicken has learned that
Ryan Freel, a Jacksonville native and former Major League Baseball
has died at the age of 36. The cause of death is suicide.
Freel played baseball at Sandalwood and Englewood High School.
He played for five different MLB teams from 2001-2009. He is most
known for his six-year tenure with the Cincinnati Reds.
His career batting average was .268 he stole 143 bases in his career.
Since his retirement from professional baseball in 2009, Freel was
a part of an organization on the First Coast called BLD Baseball
which stands for Big League Development. Through this organization,
Freel coached local youth baseball players.
Freel was named head baseball coach at St. Joseph Academy in June.
He shows up in the Deadspin archives on a few occasions which you
can see here.
We'll update this post as more information becomes available.