Search for the family of the former MLB launcher, Tyler Walker, continues after the floods of Texas

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Several members of the old family Mlb The rescue launcher Tyler Walker disappeared on Tuesday while the death report exceeded 100 after the devastating flood which took place in the center of Texas during the weekend of July 4.

Mark Walker, 51, his wife Sara, 50, and their 14 -year -old son, Johnny, were missing after a vacation in a river house in Hunt, Texas, along the Guadalupe river, which was devastated by the flood of the county of Kerr on Friday, the San Francisco Chronicle reported, citing the family.

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Tyler Walker of the Giants of San Francisco launched during the match against the Dodgers of Los Angeles in At & T Park in San Francisco, California, September 9, 2007. (Brad Mangin / MLB via Getty Images)

Mark is the older brother of the old Giants of San Francisco According to Tyler Walker.

“I’m sick in my stomach,” said Kathy Walker, Mark’s mother and Tyler, at the exit. “It is a terrible feeling, because you are helpless here.”

Kathy told San Francisco Chronicle that she had spoken last for the last time in Mark on Thursday. The couple’s 16 -year -old girl, Ellie, attended a camp at the Waldemar camp and has since been found safe.

According to the report, Tyler and his wife have traveled to Texas be with their niece.

The emergency launcher of the Giants of San Francisco, Tyler Walker, leaves the field after having released the final of the eighth round against the Chicago Cubs in Wrigley Field on July 11, 2008. (Jerry Lai / USA TODAY SPORTS)

Secondary football coach, the wife identified as the number of deaths increases after the Texas floods; Two children remain missing

Tyler Walker played eight seasons in major leagues, spending the majority of this time with the giants. He compiled a file of 23-18, 4.23 MPM, 34 stops and 243 stick withdrawals.

While the search for the Walker family continues, Texas officials confirmed on Monday that the number of deaths had reached 109 years. Deaths have been reported in six Texas counties – Kerr, Burnet, Travis, Kendall, Williamson and Tom Green – Fox time reported.

A soldier from Texas Department of Public Safety and the Sheriff MP for Kerr’s county helps a water -off lifeline diver during a research and rescue site along the Guadalupe river after a flexible flood swept the region on Monday, July 7, 2025, in Ingram, Texas. (Photo Eli Hartman / AP)

The sheriff of the county of Kerr, Larry Leitha, said on Tuesday: “At 8 am, 87 people who died were recovered in the county of Kerr, including 56 adults and 30 children.” He added that identification is still pending for 19 adults and seven children.

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