Phil Garner, Former MLB Player and Manager, Passes Away at 76
Phil Garner cause of death: What we know about the ex-MLB player and manager
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Phil Garner, a former Major League Baseball player and manager, died peacefully at the age of 76 after a two-year battle with pancreatic cancer. Garner, a three-time All-Star and World Series champion, was known for his contributions to teams like the Pittsburgh Pirates and Houston Astros.
- 01Phil Garner died at 76 after battling pancreatic cancer for two years.
- 02He was a three-time All-Star and World Series champion.
- 03Garner played 16 seasons in MLB with multiple teams including the Pirates and Astros.
- 04He managed teams such as the Brewers, Tigers, and Astros over a 15-year career.
- 05Tributes poured in from the Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers following his passing.
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Phil Garner, a prominent figure in Major League Baseball (MLB), passed away peacefully at the age of 76 on April 11, 2026, after a two-year battle with pancreatic cancer. Garner, known for his scrappy playing style, was a three-time All-Star and a World Series champion during his 16-season career, which included stints with the Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants. Following his playing career, he transitioned into management, leading teams such as the Milwaukee Brewers, Detroit Tigers, and Houston Astros for 15 years. His family expressed gratitude for the care he received from various medical institutions. Tributes from the Pittsburgh Pirates and Detroit Tigers highlighted his impact on the sport and the affection held for him within the baseball community.
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