Tyler Walker continues looking for a family of former MLB pitchers after the Texas flood


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The family of a few original members MLB Relief pitcher Tyler Walker remains missing Tuesday as deaths exceeded 100 following the devastating flooding in central Texas over the weekend of July 4th.

Mark Walker, 51, his wife Sarah, 50, and 14-year-old son Johnny, are reportedly missing after spending a holiday at a river home in Hunt, Texas, along the Guadalupe River, which was ravaged by the Carr County floods. San Francisco Chronicle It was reported citing family members.

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Tyler Walker Pitch

On September 9th, 2007, San Francisco Giants’ Tyler Walker pitched during a game at AT&T Park in San Francisco, California. (Brad Mangin/MLB Vittyemes)

Mark is his original brother San Francisco Giants Reliever Tyler Walker.

“I’m tired of my stomach,” Mark and Tyler’s mother, Kathy Walker, told the outlet. “It’s a terrible feeling because you’re helpless here.”

Cathy told the San Francisco Chronicle that she last spoke to Mark on Thursday. The couple’s 16-year-old daughter, Ellie, was attending the camp at Camp Waldemar, but was later found to be safe.

According to the report, Tyler and his wife Texas Being with their nie.

Tyler Walker leaves the field

San Francisco Giants relief pitcher Tyler Walker leaves the field after winning the final from eight innings against the Chicago Cubs on July 11, 2008 at Wrigley Field. (Jerry Lait/USA Today Sports)

His wife, a high school soccer coach, has been identified as deaths rising after the Texas flood. Two children remain missing

Tyler Walker played eight seasons in the Major Leagues and spent most of that time with the Giants. He put together a 23-18 record, a 4.23 ERA, 34 saves and 243 strikeouts.

As the Walker family search continued, Texas officials confirmed the death toll reached 109 on Monday. Fox weather It has been reported.

Texas rescue team and search team after flash flood.

On Monday, July 7, 2025, in Ingram, Texas, the Deputy Director of the Texas Public Safety Office and Carr County Sheriff were kicked out of the water at a search and rescue facility along the Guadalupe River after flash floods cleaned the area. (Photo by Eli Hartman/AP)

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“As of 8am Central time, 87 deceased people had been recovered, including 87 adults and 30 children,” Kerr County Sheriff Larry Lacea said Tuesday. He added that the identification of 19 adults and seven children is still pending.

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