Former Braves Pitcher Tommy Hanson Dies at 29

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Published on November 10 2015 6:31 am
Last Updated on November 10 2015 6:31 am

Former MLB pitcher Tommy Hanson has died, the Atlanta Braves confirmed late Monday night.

Hanson, 29, pitched five seasons in the major leagues, four with the Braves and one with the Los Angeles Angels in 2013 following a trade.

A group of Hanson's former teammates was nearby when he died at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, a Braves representative told MLB.com.


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