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PHOENIX -- Former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz died last week from a suspected drug overdose, according to a Phoenix Police Department report obtained by The Baltimore Banner.
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He was discovered by his mother, Elizabeth Matusz, according to the Phoenix police report obtained by The Baltimore Sun and the Baltimore Banner. Elizabeth reportedly found drug paraphernalia on ...
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Former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz likely died from a drug overdose, according to a police report. The Phoenix Police Department, in a report obtained by the Baltimore Banner ...
The Phoenix Police Department, in a report obtained by the Baltimore Banner ... mouth and drug paraphernalia on the floor nearby. The Orioles announced the death of the former No. 4 overall ...
The cause of death of former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz likely is a drug overdose, The Baltimore Banner reported Tuesday ... selected Matusz with the No. 4 overall pick in the 2008 ...
died from a suspected drug overdose, according to a report from the Phoenix Police Department that was obtained by The Baltimore Banner. Matusz, who was 37, spent the majority of his eight-year ...
According to a Phoenix Police Department report, obtained by The Baltimore Banner, Matusz "likely ... items sometimes used to inhale drugs. There were no signs of foul play, according to police.