Former Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Dies in Plane Crash

Former Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Dies in Plane Crash
The pitcher Tyson Brummett of Venezuela's Navegantes del Magallanes pitches against Dominican Republic's Tigres de Licey during their 2014 Caribbean baseball series game, in Porlamar city, Margarita Island, Nueva Esparta state, Venezuela, on Feb. 4, 2014. Leo Ramirez/AFP via Getty Images
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Former Philadephia Phillies pitcher Tyson Colby Brummett died in a plane crash on the morning of Friday, July 3, according to a press release issued by the Utah County Sheriff’s Office.

The crash killed 35-year-old Brummett and three other people, according to the news release. The other three individuals who were also in the aircraft during the crash were Brummett’s friend, 35-year-old Alex Blackhurst Ruegner from Riverton, and Ruegner’s aunt and uncle, 60-year-old Elaine W. Blackhurst and 62-year-old Douglas Robinson Blackhurst, from Riverton, according to the press release.