Anthony Varvaro, a former Major League Baseball pitcher who became a Port Authority police officer, was killed in a crash on his way to work at a Sept. 11 ceremony in New York
Anthony Varvaro, 37, who was a relief pitcher for six major-league seasons, was struck head-on by a wrong-way driver
Ceremonies commemorating the events of Sept. 11, 2001, were held in lower Manhattan, at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., and in Shanksville, Pa., on Sunday, as Americans observed the 21st anniversary of the terrorist attacks. Photo: Leigh Vogel/Bloomberg NewsA former Major League Baseball pitcher who became a Port Authority police officer was killed in a car crash in New Jersey on his way to work at a Sept. 11 ceremony, officials said.
Anthony Varvaro, 37 years old, who was a relief pitcher for six major-league seasons, was struck at 4:25 a.m. ET on Sunday on the New Jersey Turnpike in Jersey City, the New Jersey State Police said in a statement. He was driving to New York to work at a ceremony commemorating the
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