Anonymousabout 3 hours ago
Garret Anderson, the all-time franchise leader in hits, RBIs, doubles, and games played for the Los Angeles Angels, died suddenly on April 16, 2026 at age 53 after a medical emergency at his Newport Beach home. Anderson's death — with no cause publicly disclosed — removes a foundational figure from the only championship in Angels history and has prompted overdue reflection on how baseball's culture of visibility systematically undervalues quiet, consistent contributors in Hall of Fame consideration.