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Mike Greenwell cause of death: How did the former Red Sox Hall of Famer die?

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Boston Red Sox community is mourning the loss of former outfielder Mike Greenwell, who died on Thursday after battling medullary thyroid cancer, a rare and serious form of the disease.

The team confirmed his death with a heartfelt message, paying tribute to the man affectionately known as “The Gator.”

“We are deeply saddened by the passing of Red Sox Hall of Famer Mike Greenwell,” the Red Sox shared on X.

“‘The Gator’ spent his entire career in a Red Sox uniform and was a beloved fixture of Fenway and Fort Myers. He gave so much to Lee County and Sox Nation. We send our love to the Greenwell family.”

A career defined by loyalty and talent

Greenwell spent all 12 of his Major League seasons with the Red Sox, having been drafted by the club in the third round of the 1982 MLB Draft. He made his debut in 1985 and gradually established himself as a core player in Boston’s lineup.

His breakout year came in 1988, when he delivered a standout performance with 192 hits, 22 home runs, and 119 RBIs. That season earned him his first All-Star appearance and a runner-up finish in the American League MVP voting behind Jose Canseco. He would go on to make another All-Star appearance the following year.

Known for his consistent production at the plate, Greenwell ended his career in 1996 with a .303 batting average. Over the years, he accumulated 1,400 hits, 275 doubles, 387 triples, 130 home runs, 726 RBIs, and drew 460 walks.

In August, during an interview with a local Florida news station, Greenwell revealed his diagnosis with medullary thyroid cancer. Despite the difficult prognosis, he remained strong and hopeful.

Beyond the ballpark, Greenwell left a lasting impression on both his local community and the Red Sox fanbase, remembered not only for his skill but also for his heart.

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