Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder Tony Gwynn died Monday morning after a long battle with cancer.

He was 54. 

From Chicago Tribune:

Gwynn was surrounded by his family at Pomerado Hospital in Poway, Calif., when he died.

Gwynn spent his entire Hall of Fame career with the San Diego Padres from 1982-2001. He had 3,141 hits and a career .338 batting average (18th best all-time) in 2,440 games. He batted above .300 in 19 of his 20 major league seasons, including .394 in 1994.

Gwynn was a 15-time All-Star, won eight batting titles, five Gold Glove Awards and was inducted in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007.

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Gwynn, who won eight batting titles and five Gold Glove Awards, was a 15-time All-Star. He was inducted in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007.

He will be sorely missed.

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