It was a nudge toward a return to normal, as the Miami Marlins and baseball began to move on without Jose Fernandez. But there was a game against the New York Mets, the first game for the Marlins since their ace died in a boating accident early Sunday. Instead, Miami and the Marlins mourned the loss of the 24-year-old pitcher, whose talent and captivating personality were a combination unmatched in the sport. Following the national anthem, New York manager Terry Collins led his Mets across the field to share hugs with the Marlins, and fans briefly chanted "Jose, Jose." Some scratched out Jose's number or a message of love, and some just rubbed the mound — his mound.
Source: Fox News September 26, 2016 23:48 UTC