Garrett Anderson's Cause of Death Confirmed as Pancreatitis
Garret Anderson's cause of death revealed after Angels' great shocking passing
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Garrett Anderson, the former MLB star and three-time All-Star, passed away at 53 due to acute necrotizing pancreatitis, as confirmed by the Orange County Sheriff's Coroner's Office. The Los Angeles Angels honored his legacy with tributes following his unexpected death.
- 01Garrett Anderson died at the age of 53 from acute necrotizing pancreatitis.
- 02He was a three-time All-Star and a 2002 World Series champion with the Los Angeles Angels.
- 03Anderson's wife initially believed he died of a heart attack.
- 04The Angels have paid tribute to Anderson with patches on their jerseys.
- 05He had a distinguished career, finishing with 2,529 hits and a .293 batting average.
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Garrett Anderson, a prominent figure in Major League Baseball (MLB) and a three-time All-Star, died at the age of 53 due to acute necrotizing pancreatitis, as confirmed by the Orange County Sheriff's Coroner's Office on April 21. Initially, his wife Teresa speculated that he had suffered a heart attack. The Los Angeles Angels, with whom Anderson won the 2002 World Series, expressed their condolences, stating he would always hold a special place in the hearts of fans for his professionalism and loyalty. The team has honored Anderson by wearing a
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