by Abigail Isaacson in Sports

Fourteen-year-old Miller Gardner, son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, died suddenly while vacationing with his family at an upscale resort in Costa Rica. Doctors who treated the boy revealed that he was unresponsive upon arrival and could not be revived despite over 30 minutes of CPR. Dr. Kevin Gannon, who led the medical team, stated that they could not determine a cause of death at the scene. The family, including Brett and Jessica Gardner and their other son, Hunter, had all experienced vomiting after dinner the previous night. While initial speculation pointed to food poisoning or an allergic reaction, Dr. Gannon deemed these unlikely due to the time elapsed before Miller's collapse. Authorities initially suspected asphyxiation from food poisoning but later ruled it out. A new theory suggests a possible allergic reaction to medication, but Dr. Gannon considers this improbable as well. Toxicology tests are pending, but results could take months. The resort is attempting to distance itself from reports of food poisoning. The sudden and unexplained death has left authorities and the public searching for answers.