# Ex-MLB Player Alfonzo Seeks Family Amid Devastating Venezuela Earthquakes

*Former Major League Baseball player Eliezer Alfonzo is desperately searching through the rubble for his wife and daughter, trapped in a hotel after the devastating twin earthquakes in Venezuela.*

July 5, 2026 · World

## At a glance

- Former MLB player Eliezer Alfonzo searches for his trapped wife and daughter in the rubble of a hotel in Macuto, Venezuela.
- The devastating twin earthquakes on June 24 have killed over 2,600 people and left thousands missing.
- Rescue efforts include local miners and trained dogs searching for signs of life among the ruins.

Former Major League Baseball player Eliezer Alfonzo is desperately searching through the rubble for his wife and daughter, trapped in a hotel after the devastating twin earthquakes in Venezuela. Alfonzo, a Venezuelan catcher who played for the San Francisco Giants and other teams, has been digging in the ruins of a hotel in Macuto, in coastal La Guaira, one of the areas hardest hit by the June 24 quakes.

## A Family in Peril

Alfonzo said his 16-year-old daughter Eliana Patricia was with her mother Patricia Alejandra on the hotel's fourth floor when the earthquakes struck. On Friday afternoon, they found Mila, their 3-month-old dog, alive. Her barking alerted the Americans and local rescuers that there was possible life.

## The Search Continues

Nearly 200 structures, including whole residential complexes, completely collapsed after the powerful shocks. Alfonzo said on the day of the earthquakes, they were both getting ready to accompany him to a game of the Delfines de La Guaira, the team in Venezuela's Major Professional Baseball League (LMBP) that he manages.

## Rescue Efforts

Before American rescuers arrived, 20 miners from Tumeremo, a gold-rich town in the southern Bolívar state, tunneled through the rubble of the eight-story hotel. In recent hours, tests have been conducted to detect life among the twisted concrete and metal.

## Hope Amid the Rubble

"The dogs are showing signs of life," the baseball player said about the trained rescue dogs, trying to remain composed. "Until I have them in my arms, I'll continue to believe they're alive," says the player who debuted in the Major Leagues in 2006 with the Giants and played six seasons in Major League Baseball.

## The Human Cost

More than 2,600 people have been killed and thousands more are still missing following one of Latin America's worst earthquake disasters. The devastation has left communities in shock and has prompted an international response to aid in the rescue and recovery efforts.

## Sources

- BSS

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