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Thursday, April 20, 2006 - Page updated at 11:48 AM

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Two Yankees coaches killed in car wreck

NEW YORK – New York Yankees minor league manager Oscar Acosta and team official Humberto Trejo were killed in a car accident in the Dominican Republic.

Acosta, the manager of the Gulf Coast Yankees of the Rookie League, and Trejo, the Yankees' field coordinator in the Dominican, were killed in an accident on a highway outside of Santo Domingo on Wednesday night.

"They were both fine men and great Yankees," owner George Steinbrenner said in a statement Thursday.

Acosta, 49, was the pitching coach at Triple-A Columbus from 1996-98, and served in a similar capacity at the major league level with the Chicago Cubs and Texas Rangers. He was in his third year as manager of the Gulf Coast team, which he led to league championships the last two seasons.

Trejo, 38, was in his 16th season working for the Yankees, serving in a number of capacities, including as a manager, coach and coordinator of the team's Latin America player-development program.

"Oscar Acosta and Humberto Trejo touched countless people within our organization," general manager Brian Cashman said. "Their dedication and passion to improving young lives far exceed the boundaries of a baseball field."

The Yankees canceled Thursday's extended spring training game against Toronto following the accident and the flags at the team's minor league complex and Legends Field were at half-staff. New York brought in clergymen to talk with players, many of whom knew both.

Acosta is survived by wife, Kathy, daughters Melissa and Amanda, and son Ryan. Trejo is survived by wife Beatriz Sanchez, and daughters Geralin and Jessica.

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