"When you see a person with so much life like that, so much charisma and just the personality he had, how can you not like a guy like that?" Bradley said. "Obviously what he brought to the game, but who he was off the field, the type of guy he was, it's tragic."
Sunday was a tough day around baseball as the news broke early in the morning of the death of one of the game's top rising stars. Players in the D-backs' clubhouse gathered around the TV watching the news. Some shook their head in disbelief with most of the room silent.