Sean Rodriguez and Family Hospitalized After Crash

Written by David O’Brien at AJC.com

Braves newcomer Sean Rodriguez and his family were involved in a serious car accident in Miami on Saturday that reportedly left his two children in serious but stable condition as of Sunday night.

Rodriguez, 31, who signed a two-year free-agent contract in November, was driving an SUV that police said was T-boned by a stolen police cruiser in an accident before 2 p.m. Saturday that killed the driver of the stolen car and left Rodriguez’s wife, Giselle, and two young children with unspecified injuries that required hospitalization, Miami TV station WSVN reported.

Rodriguez apparently escaped signficant injury, while Giselle was listed in fair condition at Kendall Regional Medical Center and the children were in serious condition at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital on Sunday.

The Braves said in a brief statement Sunday night, “Our thoughts and prayers are with the health and well-being of Sean Rodriguez and his family as they recover from a car accident in Miami.”

Braves general manager John Coppolella reiterated early Monday that the only thing the Braves were concerned with was the health of the Rodriguez family.

WSVN reported that the stolen police car burst into flames after crashing into the side of the Chevy Suburban driven by Rodriguez.

Miami police said the driver of the police cruiser stole it from an officer near Southwest 16th Street and 107th Avenue in West Miami-Dade County. Shortly after driving off in the stolen vehicle, he lost control, sideswiped another car and then hit the vehicle carrying the Rodriguez family.

Rodriguez, a Miami native, signed a two-year, $11.5 million contract with the Braves after a career-best 2016 season as a “super utility” player with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He played seven different positions in 2016 and was likely to be the Braves’ primary second baseman to start the 2017 season, or share duties with Jace Peterson until prospect Ozzie Albies is ready. Rodriguez might also play plenty at third base and and be a backup at first base and the outfield.

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