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Former Braves Star Tommy Hanson Dead at 29
Cause of death is catastrophic organ failure, according to reports.

Former Braves star pitcher Tommy Hanson is dead at the age of 29.
Hanson died at Piedmont Hospital Monday night, according to the AJC. The cause of death is reported to be catastrophic organ failure, but details are unknown as to what brought about the condition.
Hanson reportedly had been in a coma before his death, according to Channel 2 Action News’ Zach Klein, and had been in the hospital since Sunday morning.
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Hanson had a major league of 49-35 record with 3.80 ERA over five major league seasons. Hanson spent four of those with the Braves before being traded to the Los Angeles Angels in 2013.
Known as “Big Red,” Hanson stood 6-foot-6 and was one of the most popular Braves during his tenure with the team.
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