Ex-Wife Honors Late Yankees Prospect Jesus Montero

Tributes are flowing in for Jesús Montero, the former Yankees prospect who sadly passed away in a motorcycle accident at the age of 35. His ex-wife, Taneth Gimenez, shared heartfelt messages and photographs on social media to commemorate his life and their family.
Tragic Accident Details
Montero died following a motorcycle accident earlier this month in his home country of Venezuela. His injuries were serious enough to require an induced coma, as noted on a GoFundMe page created to assist with hospital expenses. The New York Yankees confirmed his passing in a statement released on Sunday.
Remembering Jesús Montero
In a touching tribute, Gimenez posted a series of pictures on her Instagram stories featuring Montero alongside their two children, Loren and Jesus. She expressed her grief with the message, “R.I.P. Jesus Montero,” accompanied by a cross emoji, and stated, “I’ll keep the good memories tattooed on my soul.”
About Taneth Gimenez
Taneth Gimenez hails from Barquisimeto, Venezuela. She is known for her work as a model and fitness instructor. Reports indicate that she and Montero met during a trip to the beaches of Morrocoy.
Montero’s Baseball Career
- Signing and Rise: Montero signed as an international free agent in 2006 for $1.6 million at the age of 16.
- Major League Debut: He debuted in 2011 as the Yankees’ number one prospect at just 21 years old.
- Impressive Stats: Montero recorded a .328 batting average and .996 OPS over 18 games that year.
- Postseason Appearance: He made the postseason roster, going 2-for-2 in a game against the Detroit Tigers.
- Seattle Trade: In a significant trade deal, Montero was sent to Seattle in exchange for pitcher Michael Pineda.
- Final Years: He played four seasons with Seattle, with his last game in Major League Baseball occurring in 2015.
Condolences from the Yankees
The New York Yankees expressed their sorrow in a statement, offering their “sincere condolences to his family and loved ones.” Montero’s untimely passing has left a mark on the baseball community, highlighting the fragility of life.