Two Ex-MLB Players Among Climbing 120+ Death Toll After Dominican Republic Nightclub Roof Collapse

Two former Major League Baseball (MLB) players are among the dozens killed after a roof collapsed at a nightclub in the Dominican Republic on Tuesday.

So far, more than 120 people have lost their lives during the tragedy.

However, the death toll is continuing to rise as the rescue mission is ongoing, Fox News reported.

Local authorities are still pulling bodies from the rubble as the cause remains unknown.

Among the revelers in the ill-fated Jet Set nightclub was 43-year-old Tony Blanco, a Dominican baseball player.

Blanco spent one season with the Washington Nationals.

Also at the club was World Series champion pitcher Octavio Dotel, 51.

Dotel played for 13 teams in his career.

“Dotel was taken to one of the designated hospitals,” police spokesman Diego Pesqueira said.

“On the way there, his condition worsened, and he died.”

The harrowing footage was shared on news outlets across X on Wednesday.

MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred released a statement honoring the two fallen players.

Also among the dead was Nelsy Cruz, the governor of the province of Montecristi and sister of former Texas Ranger and MLB All-Star Nelson Cruz.

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“Major League Baseball is deeply saddened by the passings of Octavio Dotel, Tony Blanco, Nelsy Cruz, and all the victims of last night’s tragedy in Santo Domingo,” Manfred wrote.

“We send our heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of all those who have been affected and to our colleague Nelson and his entire family.”

“The connection between baseball and the Dominican Republic runs deep, and we are thinking of all the Dominican players and fans across the game today,” he added.

The Houston Astros, where Dotel spent five seasons as the “top reliever,” also shared the sad news.

Beverly Hills Sports Council President Dan Horwits, who was Dotel’s agent, called him a “one of a kind” in a statement.

“The BHSC Family is saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Octavio Dotel,” Horwits said.

“OD was one of a kind. One of the true joys to be around both on and off the field.”

Along with offering “condolences” to loved ones, the statement added:

“His energy, positivity, and zest for life were infectious to all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

“During his Major League career, he set the MLB record for playing with the most organizations (13).

“He was genuinely proud of holding that record and would always crack a joke to anyone who asked.

“It was an honor to represent OD.”

The Washington Post reported that the death toll climbed to 124 by Wednesday evening.

Rescue crews continued to work and involved at least 300 emergency service personnel from the Dominican Republic, a dozen from Puerto Rico, and another nine from Israel.

As rescuers continued to sift through the rubble, Center for Emergency Operations Director Juan Manuel Méndez said:

“If we find people alive, we will communicate it immediately.

“We won’t ever lose hope.”

So far, another 155 have been hurt after concrete and equipment fell onto the dance floor during a musical performance.

Sadly, beloved Dominican singer Rubby Pérez, who was performing when the collapse occurred, also perished.

The 69-year-old, who was known for having “the highest voice in merengue,” was initially thought to have been pulled from the debris and brought to an area hospital.

However, Pérez’s daughter Paulin said that was incorrect and that her father had died.

This was a tragic event that cut too many lives too short.

Unfortunately, the death toll may climb if those trapped underneath are not rescued and those in the hospital succumb to their injuries.

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