New York Yankees, carbon monoxide poisoning
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Carbon monoxide poisoning is reportedly what caused the death of Miller Gardner, the teenage son of retired New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, officials say.
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Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of the longtime Yankees player Brett Gardner, died of carbon monoxide poisoning while on vacation with his family in Costa Rica.
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Zúñiga stated that concentrations above 50% of carboxyhemoglobin are lethal.
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Yankees, Arizona Diamondbacks and TV Channel
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