Garret Anderson, who starred in the 2002 World Series with the Angels and excelled during a 17-year career in the major leagues, died of acute necrotizing pancreatitis, the Los Angeles Times reported ...
A cause of death for 53-year-old former Angels outfielder Garret Anderson has been revealed by the Orange County Coroner's Office. Anderson died of acute necrotizing pancreatitis, the coroner said.
Former Angels All-Star Garret Anderson died from an issue with his pancreas, officials told The California Post on Tuesday. A spokesperson for the Orange County Sheriff Coroner’s Office said Anderson ...
View post: Albert Pujols Rejected Record-Setting Contract Before Joining Angels in 2011 Garret Anderson, who led the Angels to their only World Series title in 2002, unexpectedly passed away last ...
Former MLB star and World Series hero Garret Anderson died last week. He was 53. Anderson’s cause of death has been revealed as his wife told ESPN that he died of a heart attack. Anderson played for ...
MLB star Garrett Anderson died as a result of pancreatitis, the Orange County Sheriff Coroner's Office, confirmed to USA TODAY Sports on Tuesday, April 21. Anderson, a three-time All-Star and 2002 ...
The Los Angeles Angels paid tribute to longtime former star Garret Anderson ahead of Friday night's game against the San Diego Padres. Anderson passed away on Friday at the age of 53 after a medical ...
The death of former Los Angeles Angels outfielder Garret Anderson caught the sports world by surprise because of his relatively young age. That had a lot of fans wondering about his cause of death.
Garret Anderson died of a heart attack at age 53, shocking fans and teammates. Anderson was a 2002 World Series champion and Angels Hall of Famer. The Angels will honor Anderson with a memorial patch, ...
April 18 - Yoan Moncada and Josh Lowe homered as the Los Angeles Angels, only hours after announcing the death of franchise icon Garret Anderson, snapped San Diego's eight-game winning streak with an ...
Longtime MLB star Garret Anderson, who won a World Series with the Angels in 2002, has died at 53 years old. The Angels confirmed the news on Friday morning. They wrote that Anderson will "hold a ...