Rochester Baseball Player Ryan Mapes Dies of Stroke, Shocking Teammates and Friends Who Cherished His Passion for the Game

Friends, teammates, and family remember Ryan for his infectious smile and passion for the game.

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The Rochester Baseball League and the broader baseball community are mourning the sudden loss of Ryan Mapes, a beloved teammate, friend, and competitor.

Ryan passed away on December 13, 2025, after losing a battle with a second stroke at just 35 years old. His untimely death has left a deep void among his teammates, friends, and family.

Ryan’s infectious smile and love for the game left a lasting impression on everyone who had the privilege of playing alongside him.

Friends remembered him as a positive, competitive, and genuinely kind person whose dedication to baseball was evident both on and off the field.

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Nicholas D’Ambrosio, a fellow player, recalled a recent conversation with Ryan, highlighting his relentless determination to return to the field in 2026 despite the challenges of rehab.

An infectiously positive soul taken far too soon,” wrote Nick Zimmer, echoing the sentiments of many who knew Ryan.

Teammates praised his sportsmanship, competitiveness, and the way he inspired everyone around him.

Chris Read described him as a “hell of a ball player and even better human being,” while Jeremy Hernandez expressed gratitude for the moments shared on the field, adding, “You are now at peace.

Ryan’s parents, John and Sheryl Mapes, have faced unimaginable loss in a short span of time.

Earlier, they mourned the passing of Sheryl, and now John has had to cope with losing his son.

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Michael Holley, Ryan’s best friend and brother in spirit, has reached out to the community for support to help cover funeral expenses.

Times have been tough for the Mapes family, and every little bit of support would go a long way,” Michael stated, urging those who can to assist.

Teammates and fellow players shared countless memories of Ryan’s dedication and love for baseball.

From friendly rivalries to championship victories, Ryan’s presence on the field brought energy and joy to everyone around him.

Christina Berghash, whose son played alongside Ryan, reflected on his character:

“He was such a good player… you could tell he loved this sport. My heart hurts for his family. You will be missed, Ryan.”

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The Rochester Baseball League and countless friends continue to honor Ryan’s legacy, remembering him not only as a talented athlete but as a person who uplifted everyone he encountered.

Tributes and prayers have poured in from across the community, emphasizing the profound impact Ryan had in his 35 years.

As friends, teammates, and family come together to celebrate his life, his spirit will forever remain on the ballfields he loved so dearly.

Rest in peace, Ryan Mapes. Your smile, energy, and love for the game will never be forgotten.

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