Report: Atlanta Braves pitcher died as a result of catastrophic organ failure…

Tommy Hanson, Former MLB Pitcher, Dies at 29

Former Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Tommy Hanson has died at the age of 29.

Mark Bowman of MLB.com passed along the tragic news Tuesday morning: “A Braves representative confirmed that some of Hanson’s former teammates were near Hanson when he passed away at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hospital late Monday night.”

Former Braves, Angels pitcher Tommy Hanson dies at 29 - CBSSports.com

The Braves and Atlanta shortstop Andrelton Simmons both tweeted out their condolences:

According to Zach Klein of WSB-TV in Atlanta, the pitcher suffered “catastrophic organ failure.” Hanson had been in the hospital since Sunday, according to USA Today‘s Bob Nightengale.

Details on the potential reason for Hanson’s death were released in a sheriff’s office report on Tuesday, per Alexis Stevens of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: 

 

Braves pitcher Newcomb hit on back of head by liner, exits – KXAN Austin

 

The initial police report does not provide specifics about what Hanson may have overdosed on, but lists ‘overdose’ as the possible crime. The report does not include any additional details about why “overdose” was listed as a possible cause.

 

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