Former Atlanta Braves starter Tommy Hanson is reportedly in a coma at a local Atlanta hospital, according to Zach Klein of WSB-TV. Klein has had the news confirmed by multiple sources, though details are scarce at this point. UPDATE: Hanson has suffered "catastrophic organ failure" according to Klein. Per source: Tommy Hanson suffered catastrophic organ failure. "We need prayers, we need him to wake up" — Zach Klein (@ZachKleinWSB) November 10, 2015 The Angels also sent out a tweet sending their thoughts to Hanson. The team did not get specific regarding the situation. Hanson played for the club in 2013. Sending our thoughts to former #Angels SP, Tommy Hanson, at this time. — Angels (@Angels) November 10, 2015 The 29-year-old pitcher spent five seasons in the majors, four of which came with the Braves. He was considered one of the better young pitchers in the game with Atlanta before shoulder issues ruined his career. During his first three seasons with the Braves, Hanson posted a 3.28 ERA over 460 1/3 innings. He spent two separate stints on the disabled list in 2011 due to a shoulder impingement and was not the same once he returned. Hanson pitched just 247 2/3...
Report: Former Braves starter Tommy Hanson in coma at Atlanta hospital
Published November 9, 2015 at 8:40 PM
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