March 4, 20232 yr https://twitter.com/MikeBarnesMedia/status/1631843417213861889?t=KYz8JDXHDmATdHEn6DC_Ew&s=19
March 4, 20232 yr 3 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: https://twitter.com/MikeBarnesMedia/status/1631843417213861889?t=KYz8JDXHDmATdHEn6DC_Ew&s=19
March 4, 20232 yr Oh shit! No! Jeff! Legendary First Baseman. RIP big guy. Damn I was not ready for that.
March 4, 20232 yr Feel for his family, they were always at the games, fun, loving people and very proud of their son, brother, nephew, cousin. He was a heck of a player. Going to be missed, never forgotten.
March 4, 20232 yr Fuck all that. He was my favorite. Loved that dude on the field. Heaven needed a big 1b.
March 4, 20232 yr I saw Jeff quite a bit every year. In fact I just saw him on a trip to Hawaii with his family at Thanksgiving. I had heard he had recent kidney issues. Didn’t feel well and asked to go to the hospital in the early morning hours. Didn’t survive. Just unbelievable. Total shock
March 4, 20232 yr Man that clip of him taking the ball to first himself to finish off South Carolina is classic. Dude wanted it. Fuck this one hurts
March 4, 20232 yr Damn. He had a ton of older brothers that adored him. Hell his family is huge. I know his older brothers and sisters. Damn. RIP big guy
March 4, 20232 yr surreal. will forever be a legend as part of that 2002 team/the guy who recorded the final out. Moss, Quintanilla, Majewski, Ontiveros is the best 1-4 of my lifetime. RIP Champ.
March 4, 20232 yr Loved his grit and finally put it altogether for his SR season and lead the team to the title. Great kid and Longhorn. Sad news.
March 4, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, shadow_operative said: surreal. will forever be a legend as part of that 2002 team/the guy who recorded the final out. Moss, Quintanilla, Majewski, Ontiveros is the best 1-4 of my lifetime. RIP Champ. That team was so fucking badass. And how dare you forget the legend Kal Napoleon
March 4, 20232 yr 43 minutes ago, sidis said: That is awful. Shocking. His poor family. Yeah he had a young daughter IIRC
March 4, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Brisketexan said: Wtf? Shit. Loved that team, and Jeff was good people. Fuck this shit. Yes he was. Jeff taught at an elementary school in Round Rock for a little while. He worked with a good buddy of mine who said the kids just absolutely adored him.
March 4, 20232 yr Not saying that he was Keith Hernandez with the glove, but I remember multiple 3-6-3's that he and Brandon Fahey turned in Omaha that were literally picturesque. I'm also high.
March 5, 20232 yr RIP, Jeff. Luv ya ! Jeff Ontiveros, who set home run records at Texas and still holds the mark for games played in a Longhorns uniform, died this week, the school acknowledged Saturday. A tweet from the Texas baseball program said: "We are saddened to hear of the passing of Jeff Ontiveros, ’02 national champion and the Longhorns’ all-time leader in games played. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones." The Twitter account belonging to the baseball team at Round Rock High School, where Ontiveros won a state championship in 1997, said he died Friday morning. No cause of death has been announced. Ontiveros, 43, played at Texas from 1999 to 2002. The first baseman is still the Longhorns' all-time leader in games played (260), starts (253), at-bats (922) and total bases (510). He also left Texas as the Longhorns' home run king, though his 55 career homers were surpassed by Kyle Russell's 57. The 20 home runs he hit in 2002 were bested by Ivan Melendez (32 in 2022), Russell (28 in 2007) and Kody Clemens (24 in 2018). While Melendez was resetting the school standard last season, Ontiveros told the American-Statesman: "Kid's a phenomenal player. It's fun to watch him compete at that kind of level." On his final play in a UT uniform, Ontiveros scooped up a grounder hit by a South Carolina batter and stepped on first base to secure the 2002 College World Series title. "Jeff was someone I grew up idolizing as a high school standout, then a college leader, then a teammate who provided all of us with his blend of absolute toughness and beautiful love for the game," former UT teammate Huston Street tweeted Saturday. "He is a Longhorn Legend, Champion, and made all those around him better." After he left Texas, Ontiveros played for a few years in Boston's farm system. https://www.statesman.com/story/sports/college/longhorns/baseball/2023/03/04/former-texas-baseball-slugger-jeff-ontiveros-passes-away/69971648007/ Edited March 5, 20232 yr by torre
March 5, 20232 yr It's been a while but recall the narrative was we didn't have thumpers in our lineup, mostly playing station to station. Then Biggie was the heart of that lineup (Q, Tim Moss, etc)....and we won the CWS in 02(I think? ) Was is stanford or some other team, he came up clutch in that moment. Pissed on a ball to left center gap....gave breathing room and always fun to beat stanford
March 5, 20232 yr Damn. Goodbye to one of my favorite Horns ever. Ontiveros kept his head down, played hard, and got shit done. Never a diva. Never a showboat. Just a ball player. A damned good ball player.
March 5, 20232 yr As part of the Rice baseball community during that time period, Ontiveros was a monster and inspired fear every time he came to the plate. He was a fantastic player and had a swagger that was quite intimidating. Tragic to hear of his passing. Prayers of healing for the family and friends.
March 6, 20232 yr I played with onti a little bit after he graduated. He was a really nice guy, great with kids (he worked in education) who loved him. Very sad news.
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