Brian Matusz, a former pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles, passed away at the age of 37. The team confirmed the news in a statement, expressing their condolences and sorrow for the loss of Matusz. The Orioles said, ‘Brian was a fierce competitor, an outstanding teammate, and a true friend to many.’ Matusz, who debuted with the Orioles in 2009, made a significant impact during his time with the team. He was known for his formidable left-handed pitching and his resilience on the mound. Over his seven-year MLB career, he accumulated a win-loss record of 38-57 and a 4.82 earned run average across 140 games. In recognition of his contributions, former teammates and fans have begun sharing their memories and tributes on social media, remembering Matusz not just for his athletic talents but for his warm personality. Following his retirement, Matusz remained involved in baseball, engaging with young players and promoting the sport. The baseball community mourns the loss of a dedicated player, fondly remembering his contributions and spirit. Matusz is survived by his family, who have requested privacy during this difficult time.
Former Orioles Pitcher Brian Matusz Has Died at Age 37
