Inez native, Texas A&M-Kingsville pitcher Travis Madden dies
Travis Madden, 18, died Sunday morning on the 1400 block of West Santa Gertrudis Avenue, about a block away from the A&M Kingsville campus. The Inez native had been recruited from Industrial to pitch for the Javelinas this year.
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Travis Madden had a bright future at Texas A&M-Kingsville.
The Inez native and Industrial graduate was a freshman majoring in chemical engineering and had just completed his first season of fall baseball.
But Madden died Sunday morning at the age of 18.
Kingsville police responded to a call just after 9 a.m. found Madden unconscious at the bottom of a stairwell at an apartment complex on the 1400 block of West Santa Gertrudis Street, about a block away from the campus, according to a police department release.
The release said Madden had been dead for several hours.
Police said statements were taken from residents at the apartment complex and from Texas A&M-Kingsville students.
Madden had reportedly left a party off-campus the night before and was walking to his dorm on the Texas A&M-Kingsville campus. There is no known connection between Madden and the apartment complex where he was found, the release said.
The police department is awaiting the result of an autopsy and the investigation continues.
"We're kind of dealing with it the best we can," said Texas A&M-Kingsville baseball coach Jason Gonzales.
Gonzales said he called a team meeting Sunday afternoon to inform his players of Madden's death.
"This is something you don't have a script for," Gonzales said. "It's been a very emotional day."
Madden attended Memorial his freshman and sophomore years before transferring to Industrial.
Madden set Industrial school records for single-season strikeouts and no-hitters.
He was a two-time second-team all-state selection and was a first-team selection on the Advocate's all-area team as a senior.
Gonzales said he planned to use Madden out of the bullpen in the spring.
"It looked like he was growing into the role," Gonzales said. "He didn't really pitch like a freshman. He had a lot of confidence and kind of an arrogance on the mound, which is something we like."
A number of condolence messages were posted on Madden's Facebook page.
REMEMBERING TRAVIS
Nov. 2010 - Madden agrees to play for Texas A&M-Kingsville
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What a sad and gut wrenching day to hear of my Brotha Trav"s passing. Travis you will trully be Great Angel for God. I Love You Travis! Keep a light on for your Dad and I, be seeing you soon
December 12, 2011 at 1:52 p.m.Travis,
December 12, 2011 at 9:38 a.m.I'm so happy the Sala family and I got to be apart of your life. You are such a great person and will always be missed! My heart goes out to your family.
My heart aches for this family and all who had the joy of being part of his life! As a parent, you just wish you could bring him back for them! I am so very sorry. I hope you can find the slightest bit of peace to help you get through this. So sorry!!
December 12, 2011 at 8:59 a.m.Such a tragedy!! God Bless the Madden family. You are in our prayers.
December 12, 2011 at 8:31 a.m.