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Former Phillies Pitcher Tyson Brummett, 35, Killed in Utah Plane Crash "A man and two of his sons were hiking when they saw the plane begin to turn, then spiral downward," authorities said. By.
Tyson Brummett, 35, was piloting a Cessna 172 that took off from South Valley Regional Airport in West Jordan when it crashed in American Fork Canyon, according to the Utah County Sheriff's Office.
Tyson Brummett, who was drafted out of UCLA by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2007, died Friday in a plane crash with three others in Utah.
Tyson Brummett #59 of the Philadelphia Phillies pitches in his major league debut against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on October 3, 2012 in Washington, DC. G Fiume / Getty Images ...
Ex-pitcher Tyson Brummett, 35, of Salt Lake City, was flying the small plane, which left from the South Valley Regional Airport in West Jordan and crashed near Box Elder Peak in American Fork ...
Former Philadelphia Phillies player Tyson Brummett passed away after authorities responded to a small plane crash in Utah. Get the details on the pitcher’s tragic death. By Mike Vulpo Jul 04 ...
Former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Tyson Brummett and three others died in a plane crash in rural Utah. The Utah County Sheriff’s Office says ex-pitcher 35-year-old Brummett of Salt Lake City ...
According to reports, Brummett was the pilot. Brummett was a 5th round draft pick in 2007. He played in one game with the Phillies in 2012. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
Former Phillies pitcher Tyson Brummett died in a plane crash on Friday, the club has announced. Here is the statement from the Phillies: "The Phillies organization sends heartfelt condolences to ...
Former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Tyson Brummett, 35, died in a plane crash near Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday. Per the Utah County Sheriff's Office, Brummett and three other people were ...
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