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Ex-All Star P Odalis Perez found dead at home at age 44
Former MLB pitcher Odalis Perez was a member of the 2002 NL All-Star team. MCT

Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Odalis Perez died at his home in the Dominican Republic on Thursday at the age of 44.

Perez, who made the NL All-Star team in 2002, was found dead by his brother at Odalis’ home. The attorney who shared the news said Odalis appeared to have fallen off a ladder.

“Around 7 p.m., his brother Cristian Perez arrived at the house and found Odalis lying in the patio,” attorney Walin Batista said. “We don’t know yet the cause of his death, but everything seems to indicate Odalis slipped down a ladder. This is a tragedy.”

Perez began his career with the Atlanta Braves in 1998. He was traded to the Dodgers along with Brian Jordan in 2002 for Gary Sheffield. Perez went 15-10 with a 3.00 ERA in his first season with the Dodgers, making the All-Star team. The southpaw was a cornerstone of the Dodgers’ rotation from 2002-2005 before they traded him to Kansas City. Perez spent two seasons with the Royals and then was with the Nats in 2008 before retiring.

Perez won 73 games and pitched 1,335 innings during his 10-season MLB career.

A few of Perez’s former teams shared tweets about him.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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