Tom Browning, a well-known baseball player who did something amazing by throwing the Reds’ only perfect game back in 1988 and then helping them win a really important championship, sadly passed away on December 19, 2022. Lots of folks are wondering what happened to him. Let’s dig in and uncover the truth about his passing!
How Did Tom Browning Die?
Tom Browning was a famous baseball player who helped the Reds win a major league title and pitched the team’s only perfect game in 1988. He died on December 19, 2022.
He was sixty-two years old. As soon as Tom died, the Boone County Sheriff’s Office wrote about it on Twitter. He passed away at his home in Union, Kentucky. The Reds posted on Twitter soon after the famous baseball player died. Prior to releasing the statement, they also talked to a family member.
The club said, “The entire Reds family is stunned and deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Tom Browning. Affectionately referred to as ‘Mr. Perfect,’ Tom was a true Red who after his playing days made the Cincinnati area his home and remained heavily involved with the organization.”
— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) December 19, 2022
The sheriff’s office in Tom’s home county of Boone says they don’t believe anyone hurt him. On December 19, around 1 p.m., Tom was found at his home in Union, Ky. People tried to save him but they couldn’t because he wasn’t breathing. It was said that he was dead at 1:13 p.m.
Tributes Paid By His Loved Ones
A tribute was shared by Barry Larkin, who wrote, “RIP my friend Mr. Perfect Tom Browning. We shared some great times as well as the same birthdate 4/28. You will be missed.”
Additionally, Jim Bowden shared a tribute and wrote, “RIP Tom Browning. He had the best 84-86 mph high spin rate 4-seam fastball at the top of the zone of any LH pitcher of his era. He threw a perfect game, won a World Championship, sat in the Wrigley Field stands during a #Reds game & took part himself during his own contract negotiations.”
RIP Tom Browning.He had the best 84-86 mph high spin rate 4-seam fastball at the top of zone of any LH pitcher of his era.He threw a perfect game,won a World Championship,sat in the Wrigley Field stands during a #Reds game & took part himself during his own contract negotiations.
— Jim Bowden⚾️ (@JimBowdenGM) December 19, 2022
Tom started playing in 1984 and stopped because he broke his arm while playing for the Reds in 1994. After only two games, he broke his arm again and had to quit. The next year, he tried to come back with the Royals. Our thoughts are with Tom’s family and friends during this hard time.
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