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Dodgers Superstar Offers 4-Word Response On Sudden Death Of World Series Champion

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Dodgers Superstar Offers 4-Word Response On Sudden Death Of World Series Champion

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Garret Anderson, a former MLB player, died of a heart attack this week. The Los Angeles Dodgers and other teams mourn his passing with tributes and memories.

Key points

  • Garret Anderson died of a heart attack
  • He played for the Los Angeles Angels, Braves, and Dodgers
  • He was a three-time All-Star
  • The Dodgers and other teams mourn his passing

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The Los Angeles Dodgers were among the teams that learned their former player had died of a heart attack earlier this week.

The wife of Garret Anderson, a 17-year big leaguer who played for the Los Angeles Angels, Atlanta Braves and Dodgers in his three-time All-Star career, told ESPN News Services that Anderson had died of a heart attack. And heartfelt messages as well as recollections of his baseball prowess immediately followed.

"Garret will forever hold a special place in the hearts of Angels fans for his professionalism, class and loyalty throughout his career and beyond,” Angels owner Arte Moreno said in a statement, as shared by ESPN. “His admiration and respect for the game was immeasurable."

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Anderson is the Angels all-time hits leader and won a World Series championship with the team in 2002. But shortly before he ended his career, he signed a minor-league contract with the Dodgers and appeared in 80 games.

That was the same season that Dodgers’ superstar first baseman Freddie Freeman began his own career with the Atlanta Braves. But Freeman recalled going to Angels games as a child and cheering for Anderson.

“As a left-handed hitter, seeing him be able to hit line drives to left field whenever it felt like he pleased, he could do it,” Freeman told the New York Post’s Jack Harris. “He made me, as a little boy, love watching the game of baseball.”

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Freeman added Anderson was his favorite player growing up and that he has modeled his own game on aspects of the late outfielder’s, as well as those of former Angels first baseman Darin Erstad, who won multiple Gold Glove Awards.

“I just loved watching Garret hit and Darin Erstad play defense,” Freeman added, per Harris. “When you’re taught to hit the ball to left field, and then you see a major leaguer who is pretty much doing what you’re being taught to do, you gravitate toward him.”

The Dodgers star also recalled a personal interaction with Anderson, which lived up to his expectations as a long-time fan.

“You always hear, ‘Don’t meet your heroes,’” Freeman said, according to Harris. “But then I got to meet him, and I was like, ‘I’m glad I did.’ Because he was a beautiful man. And I wish he was still here. He meant a lot to so many people.”

Anderson’s legacy and his personal connection made news of his death all the more impactful for Freeman. The first base slugger summed up his reaction to Anderson’s heart attack with a four-word response.

“53 is too young,” Freeman said, Harris reported.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Q&A

What caused Garret Anderson's death?

Garret Anderson died of a heart attack.

Which teams did Garret Anderson play for in his career?

Garret Anderson played for the Los Angeles Angels, Atlanta Braves, and Los Angeles Dodgers.

How did the Los Angeles Dodgers react to Garret Anderson's death?

The Los Angeles Dodgers expressed their condolences and shared heartfelt messages in memory of Garret Anderson.

What was Garret Anderson's career achievement in MLB?

Garret Anderson was a three-time All-Star during his 17-year MLB career.

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