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Former MLB Player And Olympic Gold Medalist Dies At 43, Reportedly Suffered Cardiac Arrest

Sean Burroughs, a former MLB player and champion at the 1988 Summer Olympics, passed away. Burroughs, a previous Little League World Series champion, was 43. The Long Beach Little League, based in California, said Burroughs” cruelly passed away”. After dropping off his son Knox for a Little League game, Burroughs was discovered incapacitated subsequent to his car in the parking lot at a Long Beach ballfield, according to Long Beach Little League president Doug Wittman, according to ESPN. His mother, Debbie, apparently said his cause of death was cardiac arrest. Another gold medalist and physically fit professional athlete abruptly died of respiratory arrest at the age of 43, despite everyone’s attention to the Pacers. Do you think it’s a coincidence? Because this is censored, please say yes or no above. pic. twitter.com/wpgxVb7lpT— Erin Elizabeth Health Nut News ( @unhealthytruth ) May 11, 2024″ We mourn the passing of former Padres third baseman Sean Burroughs. In this challenging time, our thoughts and prayers are with his family, the San Diego Padres wrote. Past Padres third baseman Sean Burroughs ‘ passing brings us grief. In this tough time, his family is in our thoughts and prayers. pic. twitter.com/zF7IbjLXcP— San Diego Padres ( @Padres ) May 10, 2024Per ESPN: Wittman said CPR was performed on Burroughs in hopes of reviving him, but he remained unresponsive and was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after. ” It was really shocking”, Wittman told The Orange County Register. At Long Beach Little League, there is a true sense of family. Therefore, it hurts when we lose one of our unique.” Long Beach Little League and the baseball community praised Burroughs as a legend for winning back-to-back Little League World Series Championships for LBLL in 1992 and 1993,” the Long Beach Little League said in a statement. ” To say this is a big loss is an understatement”, the statement continued. Through the success of Burroughs ‘ back-to-back no-hitters to help Long Beach win consecutive Little League titles, Burroughs went on to play for Long Beach Wilson High, where he later became a star. With the No. 1, Jeff Burroughs, the son of the American League MVP of 1974, was chosen. San Diego Padres selected in 1998 with the ninth overall pick. The second baseman made his big league debut in April 2002, made the first walk-off hit for the Padres since 2004 and started playing baseball before coming back to action in 2011 from 2011 until 2012. Moment of silence for Long Beach’s unique, Sean Burroughs. # Padres 1st Round Pick in 1998. pic. twitter.com/rzIZ0F3cCv— David Vassegh (@THEREAL_DV ) May 11, 2024Just learned of the sudden passing of Sean Burroughs. In the first round of 1998, the Padres selected him as a 3B, making him a 2 time Little League World Champion. Son of past AL MVP Jeff Burroughs. During the coaching of his son’s LL team, he painfully collapsed.
He was just 43. RIP Sean. pic. twitter.com/ChTHpgB6SD— Season of the Wolf# ChristianNationalist ( @wolfseason1 ) May 10, 2024From the Associated Press: Burroughs was a standout as a pitcher in the Little League World Series for the Long Beach team, which became the first U. S. squad to win consecutive titles. They won the 1992 championship after the Philippines, their opponent in the title square, had to forfeit for using overaged players. He pitched subsequent little- hitters in the 1993 LLWS — with a next- record 16 strikeouts— and his team won the title over Panama, 3- 2. ” Sean was a legend in LBLL and the baseball community”, Wittman wrote. At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Burroughs won a gold medal with Tommy Lasorda’s U.S. baseball team. Executive director and CEO of USA Baseball, Paul Seiler, said in a statement,” We at USA Baseball are heartbroken to learn of Sean’s tragic passing.” ” Sean was a part of one of our most beloved teams, and he represented our country on and off the field in a first- class manner” .Former MLB Infielder Sean Burroughs Collapses And Dies While Coaching Son’s Little League Team https ://t.co/Bg0V8Jkxda— Daily Caller ( @DailyCaller ) May 11, 2024″ He was a career.278 hitter, with 12 home runs and 143 RBIs with the Padres, Tampa Bay, Arizona and Minnesota”, the Associated Press noted. [[{“value”:”

Sean Burroughs, former MLB player and Olympic gold-medalist, has died. Burroughs was 43. He was a former Little League World Series Champion. The Long Beach Little League in California said Burroughs had “tragically died.” “Accordingly to Long Beach Little League President Doug Wittman, Burroughs, was found unconscious beside his car at a Long Beach Ballfield after dropping his son Knox off for a Little League match,” ESPN reported. His mother, Debbie reportedly stated that his cause of death is cardiac arrest. While everyone is talking about the Pacers another gold medalist, fit professional athlete dies suddenly at 43 from cardiac arrest. Do you think this is a coincidence or not? Please answer yes or no as this has been censored. pic.twitter.com/wpgxVb7lpT — Erin Elizabeth Health Nut News (@unhealthytruth) May 11, 2024 “We mourn the passing of former Padres third baseman Sean Burroughs. The San Diego Padres wrote: “Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this difficult time.” We mourn the death of former Padres’ third baseman Sean Burroughs. We send our thoughts and prayers to his family at this difficult time. pic.twitter.com/zF7IbjLXcP — San Diego Padres (@Padres) May 10, 2024 Per ESPN: Wittman said CPR was performed on Burroughs in hopes of reviving him, but he remained unresponsive and was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after. Wittman told The Orange County Register that the incident was “very shocking”. It’s a true sense of family at Long Beach Little League. It hurts when we lose a member of our family. In a statement, Long Beach Little League described Burroughs as a “legend in LBLL, and the baseball community, for winning back-toback Little League World Series Championships in 1992 and 1993 for LBLL.” “To state that this is a great loss is an understatement,” continued the statement. “… During this time, we will keep his family in our prayers and think of them often. We also hope to finish the season with a baseball that Coach Sean would have been proud of. Burroughs won back-to-back Little League World Series Championships for Long Beach and then went on to play at Long Beach Wilson High. The son of Jeff Burroughs, the American League MVP in 1974, was selected as the No. The San Diego Padres selected the son of 1974 American League MVP Jeff Burroughs with the No. The third baseman made its major league debut in April of 2002, recorded the first ever walk-off for the Padres at Petco Park in 2004 and was out from baseball in 2007, before returning to play in 2011 and 2012. Sean Burroughs, a Long Beach native, is remembered with a moment of silence. #Padres 1st Round Pick in 1998. pic.twitter.com/rzIZ0F3cCv — David Vassegh (@THEREAL_DV) May 11, 2024 Just learned of the sudden passing of Sean Burroughs. He was a two-time Little League World Champion and was drafted as a third baseman by the Padres in the first round of ’98. Son of former AL MVP Jeff Burroughs. Tragically collapsed during his son’s LL coaching.He was only 43. Sean, RIP. pic.twitter.com/ChTHpgB6SD — Season of the Wolf #ChristianNationalist (@wolfseason1) May 10, 2024 From the Associated Press: Burroughs was a standout as a pitcher in the Little League World Series for the Long Beach team, which became the first U.S. squad to win consecutive titles. They won the championship in 1992 after the Philippines, who were their opponent in the final round, forfeited for using overaged athletes. He pitched 16 consecutive no-hitters during the 1993 LLWS, a record at the time. His team won the championship by beating Panama 3-2. Wittman wrote: “Sean is a legend within the LBLL community and baseball.” Burroughs won the gold medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics with the U.S. Baseball team, coached by Tommy Lasorda. Paul Seiler, USA Baseball’s executive director and CEO, said in a press release that the USA Baseball team was “heartbroken” to hear about Sean’s tragic death. “Sean was a part of one of our most beloved teams, and he represented our country on and off the field in a first-class manner.” Former MLB Infielder Sean Burroughs Collapses And Dies While Coaching Son’s Little League Team https://t.co/Bg0V8Jkxda — Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) May 11, 2024 “He was a career .278 hitter, with 12 home runs and 143 RBIs with the Padres, Tampa Bay, Arizona and Minnesota,” the Associated Press noted.

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