The former New York Yankees outfielder's 14-year-old son died on March 21 during a family vacation in Costa Rica.
Carbon monoxide poisoning was the cause of death of the teenage son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, authorities in Costa Rica confirmed Wednesday night.
The 14-year-old had 64% saturation of carboxyhemoglobin in his blood. The deadly level is 50%, officials said.
The investigation into the death of New York Yankees baseball star Brett Gardner's 14-year old son is continuing.
The official cause of death for former New York Yankees player Brett Gardner’s son was ruled Wednesday to be exposure to ...
Authorities in Costa Rica said that toxicology tests showed a lethal level of carbon monoxide saturation in his body.