Latest News About Phil Garner

Updated 2026-04-15 23:02

Phil Garner has recently passed away at age 76 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was a three-time All-Star during his playing days and later a World Series champion as a player with the Pirates, as well as a longtime manager who led the Houston Astros to their 2005 pennant run. He also had notable stints with the Athletics, Dodgers, and Giants. If you’d like, I can pull up the latest obituaries from reputable outlets and summarize the key tributes and career highlights.

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Phil Garner, 3-time All-Star who managed Astros to '05 pennant, dies at 76

It was Hall of Fame announcer Milo Hamilton who gave infielder Phil Garner the nickname “Scrap Iron” while both were with the Pittsburgh Pirates in the late 1970s. Hamilton saw a young third baseman knocking down balls, always with dirt on his uniform, and noticed that nothing seemed to bother

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Phil Garner dies at 76 - MLB.com

"Phil Garner passed away peacefully last night, April 11, surrounded by family and love after a two-plus-year battle with pancreatic cancer," his family said in a statement. "Phil never lost his signature spark of life he was so well known for or his love for baseball which was with him until the end. Special thanks to the Houston Medical Center, MD Anderson, Baylor St. Lukes and all the Doctors and Nurses for their excellent care and support." Garner was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in...

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