Brian Matusz, described as the most accomplished pitcher in University of San Diego baseball history, has died. He was 37.
Phoenix police are investigating the stunning death of former Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz. He was 37. “I can confirm we responded to a dead body call at a home near 44th Street and Campbell Avenue” at about 2:45 p.
Former No. 4 overall pick in 2008 Brian Matusz died Jan. 6, likely the result of a drug overdose according to Phoenix police. He was 37.
The Orioles drafted Matusz with the fourth overall pick in 2008 out of San Diego. “Brian was one of the best players to ever wear a Torero uniform,” San Diego coach Brock Ungricht said.
The death of former Orioles and Cubs pitcher Brian Matusz stunned many in and around Major League Baseball last week; his cause of death has now been revealed.
The Baltimore Orioles announced that their former pitcher Brian Matusz has died at the age of 37. The Orioles said Matusz died Tuesday; his cause of death was not disclosed. The Orioles statement on X
The cause of death for former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz was revealed in a report in the Baltimore Banner on Monday. He died of a drug overdose.
Former Orioles and Cubs pitcher Brian Matusz likely died from a drug overdose, according to a police report.
Brian Matusz, a former Orioles left-handed pitcher ... The Grand Junction, Colorado, native and University of San Diego standout was a highly touted prospect before his MLB debut in 2009.
The Toronto Blue Jays broke their free agent drought by signing Anthony Santander, but according to a new report they aren't done trying to add to their lineup.
PHOENIX, AZ – JULY 18: Radio personality Bob Uecker of the Milwaukee Brewers talks with manager Kirk Gibson of the Arizona Diamondbacks before the Major League Baseball game at Chase Field on July 18, 2011 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
San Diego State’s basketball program is about to have its first Saturday at Viejas Arena, with all fans attending the 5 p.m. game receiving a free bobblehead of coach Brian Dutcher.