Outfielder Andrew Tols (28) of the American professional baseball Los Angeles Dodgers has become homeless.

According to the Miami Herald, Tols was arrested by the police while he was homeless near Key West International Airport in Florida, USA.

At the time of discovery, Tols's belonging was a small backpack.

Tols was nominated for the Tampa Bay Race in the third round of the 2012 major league draft.

He has been outstanding since his first year of debut, and was named Tampa Bay's minor league player of the year in the second year.

However, Tols was already sick inside.

According to the U.S. online sports media,'Diathletics', Tols has suffered serious anxiety disorders since his minor league days.

Regular sleep was difficult, and I was often late for training.

There were times when I made a ridiculous mistake on the ground.

Unbearable Tols requested a release from the Tampa Bay club and was subsequently treated at a mental health treatment center.

Later, after signing the Dodgers, Tols made his debut in the Big League in 2016 and recorded an OPS of 0.870 in 46 games.

He played 0.364 in the playoffs that year, and he seemed to settle as a major league.

However, Tols began walking downhill the following year with an injured knee ligament.

Tols, who went in and out of the 2017-2018 minor leagues and major leagues, didn't appear at all in Spring Camp 2019. 

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