Los Angeles, California — In a shocking development just breaking, a former Boston Red Sox player was involved in a serious multi-car collision on a California freeway less than an hour ago. Emergency services rushed to the scene after receiving multiple 911 calls reporting a violent crash involving at least four vehicles.
According to preliminary reports from the California Highway Patrol, the accident occurred on the I-405 near the Brentwood exit during early evening traffic. Eyewitnesses say one vehicle appeared to lose control at high speed, triggering a devastating chain reaction that left several cars mangled across multiple lanes.
Among the injured was a former Red Sox star, whose name is being withheld pending an official update. He was reportedly unconscious when first responders arrived and was immediately transported by ambulance to UCLA Medical Center.
Just moments ago, the player’s family released a brief but emotional statement:
“We are aware of the accident involving our beloved family member. At this time, we ask for privacy and prayers as we await further updates from the medical team. We are deeply grateful for the outpouring of support.”
Details about the extent of his injuries remain unclear. Hospital officials have not yet released an official condition report, but sources close to the family say the situation is “critical but stable.”
News of the accident has sent shockwaves through the baseball community, with fans, teammates, and former coaches flooding social media with messages of concern and hope. The former Red Sox player, who retired just a few seasons ago, was known not only for his powerful bat but also for his leadership in the clubhouse and charitable efforts off the field.
This is a developing story. More updates will be provided as information becomes available.