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(FOX NEWS) -- Tom Browning, a one-time All-Star and 1990 World Series champion with the Cincinnati Reds, has died, authorities in Kentucky said Monday. He was 62.
The Boone County Sheriff’s Office said officers responded to a call to Browning’s home in Union after receiving a report of a man who was not breathing. Authorities said responding officers identified the man as Browning. The retired pitcher was unresponsive on his couch inside the home.
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"Deputies, along with E.M.S. personnel, attempted life saving measures. However, resuscitation efforts were not successful. Mr. Browning was pronounced deceased at approximately 1:13 p.m.," the Boone County Sheriff’s Office said.
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