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Garret Anderson, World Series champion with Angels, dies at 53

4 sources7 storiesFirst seen 4/17/2026Score59Breakthrough
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Garret Anderson, who helped lead Angels to their lone World Series title, dead at 53.

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Garret Anderson, a three-time All-Star and key player in the Los Angeles Angels' 2002 World Series title, has died at 53, the Los Angeles Angels announced.

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Garret Anderson, Los Angeles Angels Hall of Fame outfielder, dies at 53.

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The Angels will wear a memorial patch this season bearing Garret Anderson's initials, the team announced.

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Garret Anderson, Angels star and hometown World Series hero, is dead at 53

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Garret Anderson, Angels' World Series champ, dead at 53 in medical emergency - New York Post.

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Garret Anderson, Angels' World Series champ, dead at 53 in medical emergency New York PostLongtime Angels outfielder Garret Anderson dies at 53 ESPNGarret Anderson, Angels star and hometown World Series hero, is dead at 53

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Garret Anderson dies at 53: Angels legend led team to World Series title - USA Today.

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**Summary:** Garret Anderson, a long-time member of the Los Angeles Angels and World Series champion, passed away at the age of 53. **Why It Matters:** Anderson's death marks the end of an era for the Angels organization, as he was instrumental in leading them to their first World Series title.

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