Garret Anderson, Quiet Anchor of the Angels, Dies at 53

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Garret Anderson, the Angels’ steady left fielder and 2002 World Series Game 7 hero, died of a heart attack at 53. A franchise icon who led the Angels in several career categories and was known for his calm, hardworking approach, he played 15 seasons with Anaheim (plus stints with the Dodgers and Braves) and was inducted into the Angels Hall of Fame in 2016. The Angels will honor him with a memorial patch and tributes.
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