Ex-Mets pitcher Jenrry Mejia narrowly escapes death as Venezuela earthquake strikes hotel — thanks to elevator’s ‘divine intervention’
Ex-Mets pitcher Jenrry Mejia narrowly escapes death as Venezuela earthquake strikes hotel
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By Nicholas McEntyre Published June 26, 2026, 1:17 a.m. ETSee more of our coverage in your search results.
Add The New York Post on GoogleFormer Mets pitcher Jenrry Mejia credited “divine intervention” for saving his life when his elevator brought him to the wrong floor inside his Venezuela hotel moments before the building collapsed during a pair of earthquakes that left over 500 people dead.
Mejia, 36, had just wrapped up his gym session at the Hotel Eduards in La Guaira and was heading back to his room as the powerful quakes struck the Caracas region 39 seconds apart, the pitcher told Dominican sports radio show “Mañana Deportiva” (“Morning Sports”), according to Diario Libre.
Mejia boarded an elevator to return to his hotel room, but was instead brought to the building’s ground floor and main exit when another person requested the lift.
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“I was in the gym area. And at that moment, I took the elevator to leave,” Mejia said. “In fact, I had pressed number 6, which was where my floor was. But … I think it was God because instead of going up, it went down to the basement.”
Mejia called it an act of “divine intervention” that brought him to the bottom floor and out of the hotel, 40 seconds before it crumbled.
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“The door opened directly into the lobby. That’s when I came out and the building started to collapse,” he said.
Mejia, who pitches for the La Guaira Delfines of the Venezuelan Major League, says he helped an elderly man out of the hotel, and believes they were the only two who survived the deadly destruction.
“With the agility I have, I helped an elderly gentleman. I was able to drag him away, take him with me,” he told the station. “I think only he and I (came out alive), the others are still there, trapped under the rubble.”
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The city of La Guaira, located 15 miles north of the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, was the hardest-hit area in the South American country during the earthquake.
Hotel Eduards, which touted itself for its “breathtaking ocean views and beach access,” hosted the families of players and staff of the Delfines and the Guerreros de Lara baseball teams.
The wife and daughter of former Major League Baseball player Eliezer Alfonso were reported missing after the collapse, along with the wife of former MLB outfielder Gorkys Hernandez, according to Venezuelan outlet El Regional del Zulia.
Former minor leaguers Gersel Pitre and Harold Chirinos also reported relatives missing when the hotel toppled.
Guerreros players, still in their white uniforms, stood across the street from the hotel, taking in the tragic sight of the collapsed hotel, according to video obtained by Spanish baseball outlet Diamonte 23.
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The magnitude-7.2 quake struck roughly 100 miles west of Caracas near San Felipe at 6 p.m. Wednesday, before an even bigger 7.5-magnitude temblor hit the town of Yumare, 27 miles away, 39 seconds later, according to the US Geological Survey.
Acting President Delcy Rodríguez revealed Friday that the death toll is now 589 and the number of injured is 2,980.
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An estimated 70,000 families in the coastal state were affected by the deadly quake.
“It has become a disaster zone,” Rodriguez said as rescue efforts comb through the many debris fields of collapsed buildings.
Mejia revealed he lost all of his possessions, including his passport, and couldn’t fly home to the Dominican Republic because all flights had been suspended, according to El Nuevo Diario.
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The ex-Mets closer pitched in Queens for his entire five-year MLB career from 2010 to 2015.
Mejia was banned for life by the league for failing his third drug test when he tested positive for the anabolic steroid Boldenone in February 2016.
Mejia was given a discretionary reinstatement from Commissioner Rob Manfred after he served the minimum two-year ban.
He briefly signed with the Red Sox on a minor league contract, making appearances across the team’s entire farm system during the 2019 season before playing several years with multiple teams in the Mexican League.
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Badenoch blasts 'moaning' female Labour MPs over Burnham jobs 'quota'

Kemi Badenoch has told Labour women to earn a job in Andy Burnham's Cabinet instead of demanding they are handed jobs because of their gender.
The Tory leader lashed out today amid reports that female MPs are demanding the de-facto new prime minister introduce a 50:50 gender split 'quota' in his government.
Amid reports that former foreign secretary David Miliband is being lined up to return to the role, possibly with his brother Ed as Chancellor, one female minister also complained that Burnham could not have 'more Milibands than women' in the top posts.
But in a scathing article in the Times today Mrs Badenoch told them to 'stop moaning' and get chosen on merit instead of retreating into 'more of the failed identity politics that is holding back our country'.
'There are many, many reasons why you shouldn't have any Milibands in the cabinet,' she said.
'But complaining that the boys haven't given them the right jobs or that the boys are taking all the jobs, just shows that Labour's women still don't get it.'
The idea of quotas was also attacked by Baroness Jacqui Smith, Labour's Skills Minister.
Asked by Times Radio if Mr Burnham should reserve jobs for women, she said: 'No, I think what Andy Burnham should be doing is building the very best team around him to change this country.'
A letter written by the Women's Parliamentary Labour Party has called on Mr Burnham to ensure a 50:50 split between men and women in government jobs
Amid reports that former foreign secretary David Miliband (above, right, in 2010) is being lined up to return to the role, possibly with his brother Ed as Chancellor, one female minister complained that Burnham could not have 'more Milibands than women' in the top posts
But Mrs Badenoch told them to pipe down and get chosen on merit instead of retreating into 'more of the failed identity politics that is holding back our country'
A letter written by the Women's Parliamentary Labour Party and seen by the BBC has called on Mr Burnham to ensure a 50:50 split between men and women in government jobs after he succeeds Sir Keir Starmer.
'We are asking you to demonstrate this change from day one and address the toxicity and misogyny within our own party and government,' it said.
Labour has never had a female leader, while the Conservatives have had three, and Mrs Badenoch urged the government to follow its meritocratic example.
'If you run a meritocracy, then you do not have to worry about jobs for the boys,' she wrote.
'Every woman who is a Conservative MP, every woman who has ever won the leadership, has had to fight to get where she is.
'By contrast, Labour women are demanding guarantees from Burnham. But the truth is he doesn't have to give any guarantees.
'If none of Labour's women are prepared to get their hands dirty and challenge him for the leadership, their demands are toothless.'
'In fact, it's quite revealing that the women's parliamentary Labour Party has written to Burnham asking him to commit himself to at least 50 per cent female ministers.
'This has nothing to do with meritocracy. It is yet more of the failed identity politics that is holding back our country.'
