Former Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tommy Hanson may have died due to an overdose. The details surrounding the 29-year-old's death are still unclear, but an overdose is possible according to Zach Klein of WSB-TV. We've obtained Tommy Hanson initial incident report Crime Incident listed as "Overdose" Official cause will be known in toxicology report — Zach Klein (@ZachKleinWSB) November 10, 2015 Hanson's official cause of death has yet to be determined but, as Klein states, that will be released once a toxicology report is completed. As of right now, sheriff's officials are saying there was " no indication or suspicion of foul play ," according to the Associated Press. Hanson was visiting a friend at the time authorities were called. According to police reports, a 40-year-old man and a 36-year-old woman were also in the house at the time. They are cooperating with the investigation. Once Hanson arrived at the emergency room, the possibility of an overdose was mentioned. Hanson spent four of his five major-league seasons with the Braves. He rose through the team's farm system, and finished third in the Rookie of the Year voting after posting a 2.89 ERA over 21...
Report: Possible overdose suspected in Tommy Hanson’s death
Published November 11, 2015 at 1:40 PM
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