Phil Garner, Former MLB All-Star and World Series Champion, Dies at 76
1-Minute Brief
Garner's passing marks the loss of a prominent figure in Major League Baseball, remembered for his achievements as both player and manager.
Key Facts
- Phil Garner was a three-time MLB All-Star infielder.
- He died at the age of 76.
- Garner was a World Series champion as a player.
- He managed three Major League Baseball teams during his career.
- His death followed a battle with pancreatic cancer.
What Happened
Phil Garner, a former MLB All-Star infielder and World Series champion, died at 76 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, according to multiple reports.
Why It Matters
Garner was a significant figure in baseball, contributing to the sport both on the field and as a manager. His career achievements left a lasting impact on teams and fans.
What's Next
Tributes and remembrances from the baseball community are expected. Further details on memorials or services have not yet been reported.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight3h agoWorld Series champ Phil Garner dead at 76 after cancer battle
- The IndependentLeft18m agoThree-time All-Star infielder Phil Garner dies aged 76
