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Red Sox Hall of Famer, Florida county commissioner Mike Greenwell dies

Red Sox Hall of Famer, Florida county commissioner Mike Greenwell dies

Boston Red Sox Hall of Famer Mike Greenwell, who played his entire Major League Baseball career with the Sox, has died.
Greenwell was a commissioner of the government of Lee County, Florida, which announced his death Thursday.
“He was a strong advocate for the people and businesses of Lee County and will be remembered for seeking meaningful solutions to the challenges his community faced,” the post said.
Greenwell played for the Red Sox from 1985 to 1996. The outfielder was a two-time all-star and named a 1988 AL Silver Slugger.
Greenwell announced earlier this summer he had medullary thyroid cancer, NBC affiliate Gulf Coast News reported.
Lee County includes Fort Myers, home to the Red Sox’ spring training facility JetBlue Park at Fenway South, on Florida’s southwest coast.
Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno confirmed Greenwell’s death, writing that he “was a loyal family man, a dedicated business man, and local leader who was extremely passionate about the well-being of this county,” who will also be remembered for his distinguished career with the Sox.