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By Associated Press
Sunday, May 8, 2005
BOSTON - A clubhouse chef for the Boston Red Sox fell to his death from the sixth floor of a downtown parking garage early Sunday.
Bernie Logue, 30, worked for the team for two years, the Red Sox said. He was the primary chef in the clubhouse, meaning he cooked for the players.
``The preliminary investigation suggests it's accidental,'' officer John Boyle said.
The team held a moment of silence Sunday before the first game of a doubleheader against Seattle.
``He's part of our family,'' infielder Kevin Millar told New England Sports Network after Boston's 6-3 victory in the opener. ``It was tough to get ready for this game.'' </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
By Associated Press
Sunday, May 8, 2005
BOSTON - A clubhouse chef for the Boston Red Sox fell to his death from the sixth floor of a downtown parking garage early Sunday.
Bernie Logue, 30, worked for the team for two years, the Red Sox said. He was the primary chef in the clubhouse, meaning he cooked for the players.
``The preliminary investigation suggests it's accidental,'' officer John Boyle said.
The team held a moment of silence Sunday before the first game of a doubleheader against Seattle.
``He's part of our family,'' infielder Kevin Millar told New England Sports Network after Boston's 6-3 victory in the opener. ``It was tough to get ready for this game.'' </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>