Posted on 05/17/2011 9:03:09 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement
With his family by his side, Twins great Harmon Killebrew, one of the all-time great sluggers and one of the all-time great gentlemen, passed away Tuesday morning.
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When you learn what hospice is, feel free to condemn. Until then, feel free to continue to amuse with your ignorance.
R I P Harmon.
True ‘nuf. His glove was not his friend. However, it was also not his sworn enemy, like a Soriano or too many others today.
Not condemning hospice, condemning the statement that hospice nursed participate in assisted suicide. They DO NOT.
>>>No, Im not trying to diminish his impact, Im calling it objectively.
Your idea of objective is subjective. It’s a damn shame you couldn’t practice the adage of staying silent when you can’t say anything nice.
Sorry - I thought you were echoing the pingman’s nonsense. Amen to what you said then, and my apolgies.
Home Plate’s GPS Coordinates - give or take 10 feet or so...
N44.85508 W93.24270
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A .256 lifetime batting average might look mediocre, but much of that was earned during the pitcher's era at the peak of Killebrew's career. Mike Schmidt managed a whole .011 points better after they lowered the pitcher's mound and ended the pitcher's era. Their lifetime on base percentages were .004 points different.
Sandy Koufax was exceptional at one aspect of the game only: superb pitching. He was only an average fielder and a terrible hitter. But he deserves to be in the Hall of Fame too.
Indeed, Stan Musial.
I can’t believe I forgot Stan “The Man.”
I don't know what knotted that other guy's panties about Killebrew, but looking up his stats on baseball-reference.com was a real eye-opener. When you start looking at things that matter and take all offense into account - not just batting average like Bud-Selig-Is-Making-Bad-Logos Boy did, you really see Killebrew's place among the immortals. Not first string, not second string. But to be one of the hundred best hitters in a game that has been around for more than a century, that ain't too shabby.
My only first hand experience with hospice was the death of my mother, who was terminal, and expressed her wish for it all to come to an end. She was being administered morphine for the pain. We said our goodbyes, kissed her, wept and waited in the lobby.
We were called in 15 minutes later when she had passed.
Call it what you will, but I have nothing but fond regards for the hospice nurses. Bless ‘em all.
I wonder if he was the last Senator. Old Walter Johnson-legacy Senators I mean - not the ones who became the Rangers.
I actually have first hand experience with Hospice Care...and have never seen or heard of what you are describing.
Killer was and is a Hall of Famer.
BTW, Mike Schmidt was a better all-around third baseman than Killebrew, because, although both hit a ton of home runs, Schmidt could field and run better.
And who said that pitchers have to anything more than pitch superbly to get into the Hall of Fame? Of course pitchers who were also decent hitters helped themselves win more games (and still can do so, if the powers that be would let them bat, despite the designated hitter rule).
Hey, why can't baseball baseball fans have differences of opinion without the name calling?
>>>Hey, why can’t baseball baseball fans have differences of opinion without the name calling?
I get the impression you would have been one to ask Mrs. Lincoln how the play was despite all that other distraction... smh.
I think the problem folks are having with your posts is simple.
A man that many of us looked-up to as children, a real-life idol has passed away . While we post anecdotes, condolences, and such, you come in here with your snarky post and attempt to convince us that he wasn’t that great. We do not care.
So you deserve, and should expect, a bit of flaming.
At least it’s not as bad as the fine posters that feel compelled to use this particular thread to have a pissing-match about hospice care, or Mr. Killebrews’ choice of religion.
Good day.
May have broken Maris' home run record, but 'roids wouldn't improve one's BA 132 points.
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