Matter, who was famous for his 541 home run killer, died at age 37 because of drug overdose? U.S. "There's a drug inhalation tool on the floor."

Brian Matter's cause of death, who was famous as an Ortiz killer during his active career, was an overdose?

According to local media, including the U.S. media "USA Today," on the 14th (Korea time), "The cause of death of pitcher Brian Matter, who died recently, was reported to be an overdose."토토사이트

"Matthews was found dead at his Arizona home by his mother, Elizabeth,," according to Baltimore Benner, a local media outlet. "Matthews wouldn't open the door, so his mother entered the house through a bathroom window, and he was lying on his back on the couch in the attic upstairs." Baltimore Benner then added, "There was a white substance in his mouth, and tools used to inhale drugs were found near him." Police believe there are no signs of any apparent injuries, trauma, or crime.

Two days before his death, it was reported that his mother had taken him to the emergency room. He had a previous history of drug use. However, Elizabeth told police that she had not used the drug for about eight months.

That is unfortunate news. MLB.com reported on Tuesday that Matters, a left-hander who spent most of his Major League career with the Baltimore Orioles, has passed away at the age of 37. Matters was the fourth overall pick in the 2008 MLB Rookie Draft, and he joined the Baltimore Orioles. In 2010, he achieved his dream of making his Major League debut in 2009, and recorded 10 wins, 12 losses and an ERA of 4.30. At that time, he ranked fifth in voting for the Rookie of the Year award in the American League. Since then, he has spent most of his time in the bullpen. He had 18 holds in 2013 and 14 holds in 2014, contributing to the Voltivoire bullpen.

In the final season of the Major League, the year 2016 was the last season for the Matters. In May of that year, he was traded from Baltimore to the Atlanta Braves, but was released, and went to the Chicago Cubs afterwards, but took the mound in only one game. Afterwards, he took off his uniform through the Maxican League and the Atlantic Independent League in the U.S. He played 280 games (69 starts) in the Major League, recording 27 wins, 41 losses and 39 holds with an ERA of 4.92.

When he was active in the Major League, he was famous as the killer of David Ortiz, who hit a slugger with 541 home runs. He had strong batting average of 0.138 (four hits in 29 at-bats) and 13 strikeouts. Ortiz had a batting average of 0.368 against left-handed ones, approaching 400. He was Matter's killer against such sluggers.

Shortly after his death, the Baltimore Orioles wrote, "We mourn his loss. As a major player at the Baltimore clubhouse from 2009 to 2016, he was loved throughout Baltimore. His passion for baseball and us was unmatched. He devoted his time to communicating with all possible fans."
 

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