OT: RIP Sean Burroughs (LLWS, MLB)

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Sean Burroughs, a 2000 Olympic gold medalist, Little League World Series winner and former first round MLB pick, died Thursday, the California-based Long Beach Little League organization announced Friday. He was 43.

Burroughs died of a cardiac arrest, his mother, Debbie, told the Southern California News Group via text, the San Bernardino Sun reported.

According to Doug Wittman, Long Beach Little League president, Burroughs was found unresponsive next to his vehicle at the Long Beach complex after dropping his son off for a game Thursday, The Sun reported.

“I have had the privilege of coaching with Sean for the past two years,” Wittman said on Instagram, and Burroughs “always came with a fun and friendly attitude the kids were drawn to, a wealth of baseball knowledge that could get any kid out of a batting rut and humility worth emulating. To say this is a huge loss is an understatement.”

Burroughs won two consecutive Little League World Series titles in 1992 and 1993 for Long Beach. At 12 years old, he appeared on “The Late Show with David Letterman” after the second championship. Burroughs would later return to the team to coach his son.
Burroughs was the ninth overall pick in the 1998 MLB Draft.


Burroughs was the ninth overall pick in the 1998 MLB Draft.
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Burroughs also won a gold medal in baseball with Team USA at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, after the US defeated heavily favored Cuba in the final. It was the first-ever Olympic gold medal for the baseball program.

“We at USA Baseball are heartbroken to hear of the tragic passing of Sean,” USA Baseball Executive Director and CEO Paul Seiler said in a statement. “Sean was a part of one of our most beloved teams, and he represented our country on and off the field in a first-class manner.”

Drafted with the ninth overall pick in the 1998 MLB Draft by the San Diego Padres, Burroughs would play seven MLB seasons with the Padres, the Tampa Bay Rays – then known as the Devil Rays – Arizona Diamondbacks and Minnesota Twins, finishing with a career .278 batting average, 12 home runs and 143 runs batted in.

“We mourn the passing of former Padres third baseman Sean Burroughs,” the Padres said on X Friday. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this very difficult time.”

The Diamondbacks added: “The #Dbacks mourn the passing of Sean Burroughs and offer our condolences to his family and friends. Sean was a member of the 2011 NL West champion team and beloved by his teammates, coaches, staff, and fans. Rest in peace, Sean.”

His father, Jeff Burroughs, won the American League Most Valuable Player award in 1974 with the Texas Rangers.

Mayor Rex Richardson of Long Beach, California, also expressed his condolences via his office’s social media account.

“The Long Beach community mourns the passing of Sean Burroughs, who was a local hero and baseball legend,” the post said. “Sean was a Little League World Series Champion and Olympian. The sports community will feel his loss for years to come.”

A candlelight vigil for Burroughs is scheduled at Stearns Champions Park in Long Beach on Saturday night.
 
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Not to take away from his accomplishments, but I'm guessing those two LLWS wins came when Chinese Taipei was banned for using too much shaving cream and razors in the Grove.
 
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Not to take away from his accomplishments, but I'm guessing those two LLWS wins came when Chinese Taipei was banned for using too much shaving cream and razors in the Grove.
Nope. Long Beach actually lost the LLWS (badly) in 1992, but eventually the team from the Philippines that had won it was disqualified for using players outside of its team boundaries, and kids that were too old. So Long Beach got the forfeit win, after the fact. But Long Beach won it outright the following year over Taiwan.
 
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I think he was a recovering drug addict - but clean for years now. Like child actors, child sports stars sometimes aren't exactly walking a paved path.
Allegedly clean. He was a mess for awhile. Ruined his baseball career. He eventually made a brief comeback, but who knows what he got into since then. He hid it somewhat even when he was really strung out ... so you never know.
 

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Sad news. I remember the LLWS with him.
Wonder what his net worth was?
Kid you not, not listed anywhere
best I could find
YearAgeTmSalarySrvTmSourcesNotes/Other Sources200221San Diego Padres$200,000?4/3/02 AP200322San Diego Padres$302,000?4/3/03 AP200423San Diego Padres$340,000?4/7/04 AP200524San Diego Padres$1,675,000?200625Tampa Bay Devil Rays$1,500,000?201231Minnesota Twins$525,0004.092contractsCareer to date (may be incomplete)$4,542,000
 
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"...you do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away." (Jms 4:14)

Sad story.
 
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