Frank Pastore, who spent seven of his eight major league seasons with the Reds from 1979-86, is in a coma after after being injured in a car accident Monday night.
?I just hope everyone is praying for him. This is a shock to all of us,? Pastore?s mother-in-law told the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. ??He?s a very good person. A Christian person. At this time, it?s very hard. He?s loved by everyone.?
Pastore was driving a motorcycle when he was struck by a car. According to California Highway Patrol Sgt. Aaron Knarr, the driver of the car lost control and hit Pastore?s Honda Shadow in the car pool lane. The driver of the car wasn?t hurt and was not intoxicated.
Pastore, 55, hosts a radio show on a Christian station based in Los Angeles. He went 48-58 with a 4.29 ERA in 139 starts and 81 relief appearances in his major league career, which concluded with the Twins in 1986. He had his best season in 1980, going 13-7 with a 3.27 ERA in 27 starts for Cincinnati.
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