GREETINGS FROM ARIZONA

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: March 5, 2003| Author: DREW OLSON | Copyright information

GREETINGS FROM ARIZONA

By DREW OLSON

Wednesday, March 5, 2003

NEWS OF THE DAY

Minor-league pitcher Augustine Ozorede, one of two players the Brewers signed last year from Nigeria, was killed in a car accident last weekend near his hometown of Ilorin. Ozorede, 18, was to have reported to extended spring training and was expected to play for Helena in the Pioneer Rookie League.

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