- Garret Anderson, who helped lead Angels to their lone World Series title, dead at 53 Fox News —
- Los Angeles Angels icon Garret Anderson dies aged 53 The Independent —
- MLB Team’s All-Time Hits Leader, 53, Dies After Medical Emergency Daily Beast —
- Angels' Garret Anderson, All-Star MVP, dies at 53 ESPN —
- Garret Anderson, World Series champion with Angels, dies at 53 NBC News —
- Garret Anderson dies at 53: Angels outfielder was three-time MLB All-Star, 2002 World Series champ CBS Sports —
- Angels announce death of MLB legend Garret Anderson at age 53 USA Today —
Garret Anderson Dies at 53
The baseball world is mourning the sudden passing of Garret Anderson, a legendary outfielder who spent 15 of his 17 seasons with the Angels.
Anderson was a pivotal member of the 2002 World Series-winning team, famously hitting a decisive three-run double in Game 7.
The Angels announced that players will wear a memorial patch with his initials for the remainder of the season.
His death, following a medical emergency in Newport Beach, has triggered an outpouring of tributes from former teammates and fans alike.
Los Angeles Angels
Baseball team and Major League Baseball franchise in Anaheim, California, United States
Baseball team and Major League Baseball franchise in Anaheim, California, United States
World Series
Championship of Major League Baseball
Championship of Major League Baseball
Newport Beach
City in Orange County, California, United States
City in Orange County, California, United States