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Ex-MLB pitcher who retired to become NYC-area cop dead in car crash on his way to 9/11 memorial

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Anthony Varvaro, a former MLB pitcher who retired in 2016 to become a New York City-area police officer, was killed in a car crash while he was on his way to work at the 9/11 memorial ceremony in Manhattan. He was 37.

Varvaro’s former team, the Atlanta Braves, revealed the pitcher’s death in a statement on Sunday.

"We are deeply saddened on the passing of former Braves pitcher Anthony Varvaro. Anthony, 37, played parts of six seasons in the majors, including four with Atlanta," the Braves said.

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This undated photo provided by Port Authority of New York and New Jersey shows police officer Anthony Varvaro (Port Authority of New York and New Jersey via AP)

"He voluntarily retired from MLB in 2016 to become a Port Authority police officer.

"He was en route to serve at the World Trade Center Command in commemoration of September 11, 2001 activities when he was involved in a motor vehicle accident.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and colleagues."

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Atlanta Braves relief pitcher Anthony Varvaro delivers in the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels on June 15, 2014, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Todd Kirkland, File)

St. John’s University coach Mike Hampton said he was "at a loss for words" after learning of Varvar’s death. Varvaro, from Staten Island, played for St. John’s before turning pro.

"Not only was he everything you could want out of a ball player, he was everything you could want in a person," Hampton said. "My heart goes out to his family, friends, teammates

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