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Former major league infielder Sean Burroughs died in May of a fentanyl overdose, TMZ reported, citing the Los Angeles County medical examiner. The official cause of death was listed as fentanyl ...
According to ESPN, Burroughs’ cause of death was cardiac arrest. He collapsed on May 9 in a parking lot after dropping his son off for a Little League game, according to the Orange County Register .
Sean Burroughs, former MLB player and Olympic gold medalist, died on Thursday, May 9 after dropping off his son for a little league game Burroughs planned to coach. He was 43.
The MLB universe is mourning the death of former San Diego Padres infielder Sean Burroughs. According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the 43-year-old collapsed while coaching his son's Little ...
Sean Burroughs, a winner of the Little League World Series, a 2000 Olympic gold medalist and a first-round pick in the MLB draft, has died at the age of 43.
Burroughs starred in the Little League World Series playing for Long Beach and won titles in 1992 and 1993. He won an Olympic gold medal with the U.S. in 2000 on a team managed by Tommy Lasorda.
Former San Diego Padres infielder Sean Burroughs — the team's first pick in the 1998 amateur draft, who went on to play four years for the team — has died at age 43, it was reported Friday.
The Los Angeles County medical examiner said Sean Burroughs died of fentanyl intoxication in May and ruled his death accidental. He was 43.
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