Yoervis Medina, a former major league baseball pitcher who played with the Seattle Mariners, was 37 and has died. Medina is reported to have died on October 30, 2025, in Venezuela due to a heart attack and a car accident while he was driving. His demise has come as a source of grief to fans who recall his success as an easy-to-trust reliever in the MLB. He retired from baseball in 2024.
Medina began his baseball career in Venezuela before moving to the U.S. to play in the major leagues. His career in MLB was not that long, yet he managed to deliver while working with the Mariners, which made him a respectable bullpen player. Medina did not give up on professional baseball, and after quitting the majors, he played in the minor and overseas leagues before retiring.
Yoervis Medina MLB career and achievements

Yoervis Medina entered the MLB by playing with the Seattle Mariners in 2013. He emerged as a valuable addition to the bullpen of the team in his first year when he played 63 games and had a 2.91 earned run average (ERA) at the end of the year. He played 66 games the next year and showed overall consistency in his performance as a reliever; his ERA remained below 3.00.
In 2015, Yoervis Medina was sold to the Chicago Cubs in a trade that involved catcher Welington Castillo. He appeared seven times with the Cubs and was reassigned subsequently in the same season. He spent time in the minor leagues during the 2015 season, which happened to be his last season in the major league. MLB career statistics of Medina show that he pitched in 146 games with a record of 10-9, a 3.08 ERA, and 147 strikeouts.
Yoervis Medina did not reappear in a Major League game after the 2015 season. He did not make a comeback to an MLB roster, although he eventually signed minor league deals with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies in 2016. His career in the MLB came to a formal end in 2015, marking the conclusion of his big-league career.
Later career and retirement

In several years after quitting MLB, Yoervis Medina was still engaged in professional baseball. From 2016–2020, he participated in winter leagues in Venezuela, where he remained a regular in the offseason baseball environment. He was still able to play there, even though he was no longer part of the major leagues.
Yoervis Medina later in his career moved to European international leagues. In 2023, he became a member of the Czech Extraliga, and in 2024, he joined an Italian league. These leagues helped him continue playing on a smaller scale and gave him an opportunity to contribute to younger players based on his experience.
Although Medina did not officially declare his retirement, his final professional games were played in 2024 when he participated in the Czech Republic. After this season, he retired from professional baseball. It marked 10 years of commitment to the sport, from the major leagues to international play.
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