Former Atlanta Braves pitcher Tommy Hanson died due to catastrophic organ failure on Monday night, according to multiple reports. The news comes as a huge shock to the baseball world. Though Hanson had not pitched in the majors since 2013, he was still an active player. Hanson spent the 2015 season in the San Francisco Giants minor-league system. He was pitching off a mound just a few weeks ago. Details surrounding Hanson's death are unclear at this time. It was first reported early Monday that Hanson was in a coma at a local Atlanta hospital. The Angels sent out a tweet shortly after the report broke sending their thoughts to Hanson, but did not provide any details about the situation. Klein later reported that Hanson had suffered "catastrophic organ failure," and that the situation was dire. Per source: Tommy Hanson suffered catastrophic organ failure. "We need prayers, we need him to wake up" — Zach Klein (@ZachKleinWSB) November 10, 2015 A few hours later, Klein reported that Hanson had died . The Braves later confirmed that report . Hanson was 29 years old. Hanson spent four of his five major-league seasons as a member of the Braves. He came up through the organization...