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 ...
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 ...
Garret Anderson, former Los Angeles Angels star and 2002 World Series champion, has died at 53 after a medical emergency at his Newport Beach home, according to TMZ. Known for his quiet life, he ...
The Los Angeles Angels announced on Friday that former outfielder Garret Anderson has died at age 53. Anderson, the franchise's all-time hits leader, was a member of the Angels' 2002 World Series ...
Garret Anderson, a former Los Angeles Angels star and World Series champion, has died at the age of 53 following a reported medical emergency at his home in Newport Beach, California, according TMZ.
Garret Anderson, a three-time All-Star who spent the bulk of his MLB career with the Angels and became their all-time hits leader, died Thursday, the team announced. He was 53 years old. Anderson ...
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 ...
Texans make Will Anderson Jr. highest-paid non-QB in NFL history with 3-year, $150 million extension
Will Anderson Jr. has parlayed his strong start in the NFL into a record-setting contract extension. The Houston Texans pass rusher has agreed to a three-year, $150 million deal that makes him the ...
HOUSTON -- The Texans and All-Pro defensive end Will Anderson Jr. have agreed to a historic three-year, $150 million extension that makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback, a source told ESPN's ...
Garret Anderson, the multitalented outfielder who became the Los Angeles Angels' career hits leader and led the team to its only World Series title in 2002, has died at age 53, the Angels announced.
Former major-league outfielder Garret Anderson has died at the age of 53, the Los Angeles Angels announced on Friday. He was a three-time MLB All-Star, recorded more than 2,500 hits and helped the ...
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