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World Series winner and MLB great Garret Anderson’s cause of death revealed after his sudden passing at 53

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Los Angeles Angels legend Garret Anderson’s cause of death has been revealed following his passing last week. 

The World Series winner died on April 16 at the age of 53 after reportedly suffering a medical emergency at his home in Newport Beach, California.

Initial reports suggested that he had suffered a heart attack. However, it has now been revealed that he died from an issue with his pancreas. 

A spokesperson for the Orange County Sheriff Coroner’s Office told the California Post that Anderson passed away due to acute necrotizing pancreatitis. The death was reportedly deemed to be natural. 

Anderson’s wife, Teresa, had told ESPN last week that she believed her husband had died from a heart attack.

Anderson won a World Series with the Angels in 2002 during a 17-year career in baseball. He is also the organization’s all-time hits leader and became an All-Star three times during the course of his distinguished career.

Garret Anderson, a World Series winner with the Los Angeles Angels, died last week 

Anderson, a 2002 World Series winner, reportedly died from an issue with his pancreas

Anderson, a 2002 World Series winner, reportedly died from an issue with his pancreas

The Angels said in a statement on Friday: ‘We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Angels Hall of Famer Garret Anderson.

‘Garret will forever hold a special place in the hearts of Angels fans for his professionalism, class, and loyalty throughout his career and beyond.

‘We extend our deepest condolences to Garret’s wife Teresa, daughters Brianne and Bailey, son Garret ‘Trey’ Anderson III, and his entire family.’

Anderson, who grew up in Los Angeles, was drafted by the Angels in 1990 and ended up leading the team to this day in games played (2,013), hits (2,368), RBIs (1,292) and grand slams (eight).

But it’s the World Series triumph which Angels fans specifically remember Anderson for – stepping up on the big stage to carry his team to glory.

He went 9-for-32 in the seven-game thriller with the San Francisco Giants, driving in six runs.

‘He was really the foundation of our championship run back in 2002,’ his manager Mike Scioscia said of that series, before Anderson’s death.

‘Garret played hard, he wanted to win. He just was a terrific talent and a terrific person.’

Anderson was the driving force behind the Angels winning the World Series back in 2002

Anderson was the driving force behind the Angels winning the World Series back in 2002

Anderson worked as a broadcaster covering the Angels after he retired from baseball

Anderson worked as a broadcaster covering the Angels after he retired from baseball

Anderson spent 15 seasons with the team before rounding out the final two years of his career with the Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers.

He returned to the Angels during his retirement years as a broadcaster covering the team.

Anderson entered the Angels’ Hall of Fame in 2016 and said his greatest attribute was putting the team before his own success.

The Angels, 11-13 so far in 2026, are going to wear a patch on their jerseys in tribute to Anderson for the rest of the season. It will feature his initials and the years of his life as a patch.

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