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Former Atlanta Braves pitcher Juan Jaime has died at 37 from a heart attack. Born in the Dominican Republic, his passing has deeply saddened the baseball world. Jaime’s death adds to a troubling pattern of young athletes dying from heart conditions. Recent cases include 15-year-old Jayvion Taylor and 16-year-old María de Jesús Mora.
Juan Jaime played for the Braves in 2014 and 2015, appearing in 18 games. Known for his triple-digit fastball, he also competed in Japan and Mexico before retiring in 2017.
His MLB career ended with a 5.93 ERA and a 4.38 FIP. Despite a short career, Jaime’s passion for baseball and dedication to his Dominican heritage left a lasting impact.
Juan Jaime, former Braves pitcher, dead at 37 after heart attack https://t.co/M1qqAtrnNU pic.twitter.com/E0U9rD2ixY
— New York Post (@nypost) December 30, 2024
Fans expressed shock and grief, comparing his death to Houston Astros pitcher J.R. Richard’s 1980 passing from a blood clot. Questions about athlete health remain.
Tributes from the Dominican baseball community and former teammates honor Jaime’s perseverance and love for the game, which inspired many during his career.
Medical experts continue to investigate the rise in heart-related deaths among athletes. Jaime’s passing raises awareness of health risks in professional sports.