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The Latest: Talk with ER staff led to overdose suspicion
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The Latest: Talk with ER staff led to overdose suspicion

Published Nov. 11, 2015 1:42 p.m. ET

ATLANTA (AP) The latest on the death of former Major League Baseball player Tommy Hanson (all times local):

1:40 p.m.

Sheriff's officials say an officer was part of a conversation with hospital emergency room workers that led the officer to believe overdose was a possibility after former pro baseball player Tommy Hanson was found unresponsive at a friend's home.

Coweta County sheriff's officials said in a statement Wednesday that it will be up to medical personnel to determine what caused the 29-year-old Hanson to die Monday, one day after he was found unresponsive. The statement doesn't describe the conversation with the ER staff, nor does it indicate what Hanson might have overdosed on.

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Sheriff's officials said there's no indication or suspicion of foul play, and that people at the home are cooperating with the investigation.

Hanson pitched for the Braves from 2009 to 2012 and the Angels in 2013.

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