Brian Matusz, a former main league pitcher identified for a protracted stint with the Baltimore Orioles, died Tuesday. He was 37.
Matusz performed school baseball on the College of San Diego and was the No. 4 decide within the 2008 MLB draft, one spot forward of potential Corridor of Famer Buster Posey.
He debuted within the large leagues the next yr and made 68 begins over in 279 video games. His lone look with one other membership got here in 2016 when he made an emergency begin for the Chicago Cubs in his remaining professional sport. Although he solely lasted three innings in that sport, as even a quick member of a World Sequence-winning squad, he acquired a championship ring.
He retired from baseball in 2019.
“Our hearts are heavy tonight as we mourn the passing of former Oriole, Brian Matusz,” the crew stated in a press release.
“A staple in our clubhouse from 2009-2016, Brian was beloved throughout Birdland, and his passion for baseball and our community was unmatched. He dedicated his time to connecting with any fan he could, was a cherished teammate, and always had a smile on his face. Brian’s family and loved ones are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.”
Matusz, who settled as a reliever, had nice success towards Crimson Sox Corridor of Famer slugger David Ortiz, who hit a meager 4-for-29 (.138) with 13 strikeouts towards the Orioles’ lefty hurler.
Matusz was born in Grand Junction, Colo., and performed highschool baseball at St. Mary’s Excessive Faculty in Phoenix the place he developed right into a sought-after prospect. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels in 2005 however determined to attend the College of San Diego the place he stood out and have become a prime prospect.
He would have turned 38 on Feb. 11.
“It’s been a blessing to be a part of such a great organization, such a great city, to kind of see the ballclub and the city thrive,” Matusz informed The Baltimore Solar in 2019. “To be able to be a part of the 2012, 2014 postseason and pitch in the playoffs and be able to contribute really was special. Good memories and great friendships that were made. Those were some great moments in my life personally and in my playing career that I’ll never forget.”