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Roberto Clemente died in a plane crash following the 1972 season. This is a list of baseball players who died during their careers. While some of these deaths occurred during a game, the majority were the result of accidents off the field, illnesses, acts of violence, or suicide.
After Lohrke left baseball, he worked for the Lockheed Corporation in California and eventually retired as the firm's head of security. Lohrke died at a hospital in San Jose, California in 2009, two days after suffering a stroke. [5] 'Lucky Lohrke' is mentioned in Paul Auster's 2010 novel Sunset Park.
Reed Rohlman, a former Clemson baseball All-American, died Wednesday after auto accident in Florida. Clemson baseball All-American Reed Rohlman's death at 29 'devastating to a lot of people' Skip ...
Michael Robert Coolbaugh (June 5, 1972 – July 22, 2007) was an American baseball player and coach. Born in Binghamton, New York , he was the brother of major leaguer Scott Coolbaugh . Coolbaugh died after being hit by a line drive while working as a first-base coach in a minor league game.
An 18-year-old baseball player died in a single-car crash, rattling a “tight-knit” North Carolina community, officials said. William “Blake” Hughes is remembered as a hard-working high ...
The accident that killed Brumley involved three cars and two semi-trailer trucks. The crash took place around 7 p.m. on Interstate 20 heading East. Brumley was a passenger in one of the cars.
Major Stephen C. Reich (May 22, 1971 – June 28, 2005) was an American soldier and Minor League Baseball player who was killed in action while on a rescue mission in Afghanistan at age 34. Reich played for the "Team USA" baseball team in 1993, and has more wins than any other pitcher in the history of the United States Military Academy.
Herb Adams, 83, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox). [1] Gerlando Alberti, 84, Italian Sicilian Mafioso, cancer. [2] Gerhard Bosse, 90, German violinist and conductor. [3] Robert B. Cohen, 86, American businessman, founder of Hudson News, progressive supranuclear palsy. [4] Herb Conn, 91, American climbing and caving pioneer. [5]