Longtime MLB player Garret Anderson, who won a World Series with the Angels in 2002, has died, the team announced on Friday. Anderson was 53. The cause of death was not disclosed by the team. Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno said in a statement that Anderson represented “one of our franchise’s most beloved icons” and described him as a stoic presence. “Garret will forever hold a special place in the hearts of Angels fans for his professionalism, class, and loyalty throughout his career and beyond,” Moreno said. “His admiration and respect for the game was immeasurable. We extend our deepest condolences to Garret’s wife Teresa, daughters Brianne and Bailey, son Garret ‘Trey’ Anderson III, and his entire family.” The team said it will begin its home game Friday with a moment of silence and wear a jersey patch with Anderson’s initials the rest of the season.…