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Chris Duncan, key member of Cards' 2006 World Series team, passes away at age 38
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Chris Duncan, key member of Cards' 2006 World Series team, passes away at age 38

Published Sep. 6, 2019 11:32 p.m. ET

Former Cardinals outfielder Chris Duncan passed away on Friday at the age of 38 after a battle with brain cancer.

ST. LOUIS — Chris Duncan, the former outfielder who helped the St. Louis Cardinals win the 2006 World Series, died Friday. He was 38.

Duncan, the son of former St. Louis pitching coach Dave Duncan and brother of former major leaguer Shelley Duncan, died of brain cancer in his hometown of Tucson, Arizona.

"The Cardinals are deeply saddened by the passing of Chris Duncan and extend our heartfelt sympathy to his wife, Amy, the entire Duncan family, and his many friends," Cardinals Chairman and CEO Bill DeWitt Jr. said in a statement. "Chris was an integral part of our 2006 championship team and a great teammate and friend to many in the organization."

Duncan hit .257 with 55 home runs and 175 RBIs in 381 games in five seasons with the Cardinals. After his playing career, he worked as a sports radio host at WXOS-FM in St. Louis and contributed as a studio analyst on FOX Sports Midwest.

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