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Mike Greenwell, 62, spent his entire 12-year MLB career as a member of the Boston Red Sox. He was a two-time All-Star and finished as American League MVP runner-up in 1988. On Thursday, October 9, the former pro, nicknamed "The Gator" passed away from a battle with thyroid cancer.
Greenwell was inducted into the Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2008 and currently sits at No. 13 on the team's all-time hits list. In recent years, he served as County Commissioner in Lee County, Florida. Greenwell was appointed to the position in 2022 before he was re-elected for the office in 2024.
What was Greenwell's cause of death? How did Greenwell die? Thyroid cancer, according to WCVB-TV. He revealed in August that he was diagnosed with medullary thyroid cancer, according to the television station, which described it as a rare form of cancer.
Mike Greenwell, who took over left field from Jim Rice in the late 1980s and emerged into a Red Sox Hall of Famer in his own right, died on Thursday after a battle with thyroid cancer. He was 62. Gree
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Mike Greenwell, longtime Red Sox outfielder who finished second in 1988 MVP voting, dies at 62
Mike Greenwell, an outfielder who played 12 seasons with the Boston Red Sox and finished second in the 1988 American League MVP voting, has died. He was 62.
The Boston Red Sox's offseason is going to center around the Alex Bregman free agency sweepstakes, assuming he opts out of his contract and heads for a new deal