Former journeyman Marzano dies at 45 in Philly

 
Former major leaguer John Marzano has died. He was 45. [link]

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According to reports: "John Marzano, the former Olympian, Major League baseball player turned baseball analyst, has died. He was 45. Marzano, a native of South Philadelphia, was found dead inside his home on Passyunk Ave. in the city, a published report indicates. It was there, the report states, that a family member called police to break down the door where Marzano apparently fell. It ...
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John Marzano Dies at Age 45 ComcastSportsNet.com John Marzano, the former Olympian, Major League baseball player turned baseball analyst, has died, according to officials. He was 45. Marzano, a native of South Philadelphia, was found dead inside his ...
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Former Major Leaguer John Marzano dies at 45 in Philadelphia

Former Major League catcher John Marzano, 45, a first-round draft pick in 1984, died this weekend at his home in Philadelphia, where he suffered a fall down a flight of stairs reportedly after a possible heart attack.
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