New York Yankees: Aaron Boone responds to the death of the son of Brett Gardner

New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone reacted on Sunday to a heart detection Brett Gardner And his wife Jessica made her youngest son Miller about their youngest son.
Miller Gardner died after he got sick while he was on vacation with his family, the Gardner family said in a statement published Yankees. Details of where the Gardner family rested and what Miller died of were not clear.
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New York Yankees left Fielder Brett Gardner, #11, and manager Aaron Boone, #17, talking during a match against Tampa Bay Rays on Tropicana Field Field, St. Petersburg, Florida, September 24, 2019. (Kim Clement-USA Sports today)
“We’re talking about being a family all the time and although Brett hasn’t been for several years, it doesn’t stop,” Boone told reporters, through New York Post. “Many people there [the clubhouse] They know this intimately that family. It’s a very difficult day and very difficult news. “
Boone said that everything he could do now supported Gardner and his family during his attempt.
“As we can best, we will pray for the Gardner family and where we can, offering support,” Boone added. “It’s a kind of unimaginable that we are unfortunately we are here with that. Very sad. Very difficult.”
New York Yankees left Fielder Brett Gardner, #11, and manager Aaron Boone, #17, a conversation before the match against Tampa Bay Rays on Tropicana Field Field, Sankt Petersburg, Florida, July 24, 2018. (Kim Clement-USA Sports today)
The tragic revelation was made earlier on Sunday. Gardner played for Yankees from 2008 to 2021, including years under Boone.
“With heavy hearts, we are sad to publish the passage of our youngest son, Miller. He was 14 years old and left us too early after we got sick with several other family members while on vacation,” their statement read. “We have so many questions and so few answers at the moment, but we know he died peacefully in his dream in the morning on Friday, March 21.
“Miller was a beloved son and a brother and we still can’t understand his life without his infectious smile. He loved football, baseball, golf, hunting, fishing, family and friends. He lived a life to the greatest extent every day.”
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone, #17, talks to Left Fielder Brett Gardner, #11, before the match against Boston Red Sox at the Yankee Stadium in New York, 8th to 18th May. (Brad Penner-Ussa Sport today)
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The Gardner family thanked those who showed them support and asked for privacy.
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