Sean Burroughs, former MLB player, Little League World Series and Olympic champion, dies at 43

world2024-06-03 17:07:4223947

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sean Burroughs, a two-time Little League World Series champion who won an Olympic gold medal and went on to a major league career that was interrupted by substance abuse, has died. He was 43.

The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s online records said Burroughs died Thursday, with the cause of death deferred.

USA Today, citing unnamed sources, reported Burroughs died at Stearns Champions Park in Long Beach, California, where he grew up.

The Long Beach Fire Department responded to the park shortly after 5 p.m. on a report of a person in full cardiac arrest in the parking lot. “We did all of our lifesaving measures, but we weren’t successful,” public information officer Brian Fisk said Friday, adding that the person was declared dead at the scene.

“It is with heavy heart that I am writing this message to inform you that yesterday afternoon one of our Coaches, Sean Burroughs, tragically passed away,” Doug Wittman, president of Long Beach Little League, wrote in a statement posted on social media Friday.

Address of this article:http://macedonia.lochsaege.com/article-36f199807.html

Popular

Visitors are seen on camera damaging rock formations at a Nevada recreation site

Kentucky Derby: What it's like at Churchill Downs for 150th Run for the Roses

Brazilians wait on their roofs to be rescued by the military as death toll rises to 57 in record

NANA AKUA: Why Barbra Streisand was RIGHT to ask Melissa McCarthy if she was on Ozempic

Fishermen spot boat with 20 corpses floating off the coast of northeastern Brazil, reports say

Oneil Cruz hits 2

Exam tutor and education expert reveal the ultimate study hacks to help secure top marks

Bob Avellini, quarterback who teamed with Walter Payton to lead Bears to 1977 playoffs, dies at 70

LINKS