Days before catcher Elias Diaz was to report to spring training with the other Pirates pitchers and catchers, the Venezuelan native learned his mother was kidnapped in their home country.

The incident was first reported by a Venezuelan local news organization, which said Diaz’s mother went missing Thursday afternoon. MLB players who hail from Venezuela, and make up the third-most represented nationality in the league, have grappled with how to handle the danger facing their family members back home, as kidnappings of the relatives of athletes and celebrities have increased amid the political turmoil there.

The Pirates said in a statement Thursday they were pursuing all methods of support for Diaz’s mother and the rest of his family, including providing assistance to the authorities.

“We are all shocked and deeply concerned for Elias’ mother, as well as for Elias and his entire family. We have Elias’ mom and Elias’ entire family in our prayers,” team president Frank Coonelly said.

“We are using all of the resources available at the Pirates and Major League Baseball to support Elias and his family during this incredibly difficult time. As we work with authorities on his mom’s safe return, we will withhold further comment and ask that you please respect the family’s need for privacy.”

Diaz’s situation is a nightmare many players fear, with hundreds of civilians dying and more than a thousand imprisoned during a period of protest against human rights violations carried out by the Venezuelan government. Food and medicine have also become scarce as inflation and debt soar, hastening the economy toward collapse.

Diaz’s teammate, catcher Francisco Cervelli, led an MLB initiative last season that encouraged Venezuelan-born players to make videos and post them on social media in support of the protesters back home.

Diaz, 27, enjoyed his longest stint in the majors last season while Cervelli dealt with injuries and backup Chris Stewart struggled. Diaz hit .223 with 19 RBIs in 188 plate appearances after previously playing in just three games between 2015 and 2016. Diaz is expected to back up Cervelli on a full-time basis this season.