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Westchester Major League Baseball Prospect, 23, Dies

YONKERS, N.Y. -- Family members have confirmed that Mike Nolan, the 23-year-old baseball prospect critically injured in a Sept. 18 shooting in Yonkers, has died, according to reports.

MIchael Nolan, a baseball prospect from Yonkers, has died of injuries suffered in a drive-by shooting.

MIchael Nolan, a baseball prospect from Yonkers, has died of injuries suffered in a drive-by shooting.

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Nolan has been hospitalized at Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx since being hit in the head and torso in the incident, lohud.com said.

Nolan, 23, was shot in the head and arm Sept. 18 as he and some friends were standing in a Burger King parking lot on Central Avenue.

Police believe the shooting was related to drag racing that occurred in the area, according to reports. The investigation is ongoing.

Earlier published reports, and social media posts, had stated Nolan had died Thursday. But a family member said late Thursday afternoon that Nolan was "brain dead," News 12 reported.

Nolan, a baseball star who graduated from Saunders Trades and Technical High School, was drafted by the Oakland A's but had spent much of his career recovering from injuries.

The 6-foot-7 Nolan, a left-handed pitcher and Saunders High School alum, was drafted by Oakland in the 18th round of the 2014 draft.

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