Former MLB pitcher Brian Matusz reportedly died of a drug overdose in Arizona earlier this month.
The former Baltimore Orioles player was found dead in his home by his mother with a white substance in his mouth and drug paraphernalia near him on the floor, the Baltimore Banner reported, citing a Phoenix police report.
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Matusz’s mother, Elizabeth, told authorities that the former athlete was struggling with drug problems and had made comments such as “I have nothing left” and he “used to have everything.”
She told police he had been clean for eight months, according to the Baltimore Banner. Two days before his death, on January 4, Matusz was taken to the emergency room for reasons that are unclear. He was reportedly discharged that day and advised to seek a mental health professional. They took him to a center but they did not admit him.
He died on January 6.
The Orioles announced Matusz’s death last week.
“Brian, a staple in our clubhouse from 2009-2016, 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 beloved teammate and He always had a smile on his face,” the team said.
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“Brian’s family and loved ones are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.”
The Orioles selected the Colorado native in the first round of the 2008 MLB Draft out of the University of San Diego. He made his major league debut in August 2009 against the Detroit Tigers, going five innings with five strikeouts and earning the victory.
He became a full-time starter in 2010 and finished fifth in American League Rookie of the Year voting after recording 143 strikeouts and a 10-12 record in 32 starts.
He missed two months of the 2011 regular season and, in 2012, was demoted to the bullpen.
Matusz played well in his bullpen role, lowering his ERA to under 4.00 in the 2013 season. He had a 2.94 ERA during the 2015 season.
He was traded to the Atlanta Braves in May 2016, but never appeared for them. He signed with the Chicago Cubs and appeared in just one game for them as they broke the Curse of the Goat and won the World Series.