
Jesus Luzardo
Matt Rothman
Former Marjory Stoneman Douglas pitcher and member of the Oakland Athletics, has tested positive for the Coronavirus.
Jesus Luzardo, 22, played on the MSD varsity baseball team four seasons and won the 2016 National Champions as a captain. He was then drafted in the third round of the 2016 MLB draft after being dealt as a significant piece in the Sean Doolittle trade from the Washington Nationals.
After making two starts in the big leagues, he appeared in six games and was expected to significantly impact his team in MLB’s shortened 60-game season in the starting rotation.
Born to Venezuelan parents in Lima, Peru, he moved to South Florida at the age of one and graduated from MSD in 2016.
After being diagnosed on Tuesday, Luzardo will be required to self-isolate for two weeks and test negative two times before returning to the team.
The Athletics will begin their season on July 24, at 7 p.m against the Los Angeles Angels.
Send your news to Parkland’s #1 News Source Parkland Talk.
Author Profile
Related
NewsJune 26, 2025Monarch and Coconut Creek All-Conference Selections Announced
NewsJune 21, 2025Coconut Creek Baseball Stars Shining at College and Professional Level
NewsJune 20, 2025Coconut Creek Little League Baseball Teams Compete in District Tournament
NewsJune 9, 2025Coconut Creek Athletics: College Signings, BCAA All-Stars and Scholar Athletes