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St. Louis Cardinal pitcher Darryl Kile dead.
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Posted on 06/22/2002 12:39:36 PM PDT by dennis1x
Edited on 05/11/2004 5:33:49 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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As a Cardinal fan this has been an awful week.
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KEYWORDS: kilecardinals
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To: Servant of the Nine
Well I gotta tell you moron that I am a soldier and being a professional soldier is not the same as professional baseball....baseball is a game, its not life or death. If you can't figure that out then you needs a regimen of psychiatric help.
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To: Servant of the Nine
Congratulations, you've probably just moved yourself up to first on the list of those who'll be visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past.
Bitter that they interrupted your soap operas on 9/11/01?
To: TheOtherOne
To: Servant of the Nine
get bent. wait, you already are.
To: dennis1x
This is so sad, my heart and prayers go out to his family.
To: NYCVirago
As I mentioned earlier, that's essentially what Marge Schott wanted to do when an umpire died at a game. Actually, come to think of it, what happened when that young basketball player had a heart attack (or some such thing) during the game. Died right on the spot before he was removed from the court. What happened then?
To: dennis1x
My town has the lowest level minor league team of the Cards (Johnson City, Tennessee) and I basically hate pro sports. But minor league baseball is wonderful to watch. Watching these talented kids busting ass for a chance to move up.
They play the beautiful game as it should be played.
Dead at 29 sucks, no matter what the cause.
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posted on
06/22/2002 1:27:34 PM PDT
by
don-o
To: All
ignore the savant, s09 and he will go away.
To: Servant of the Nine
Congratulations, So9, you are the "turd in the punchbowl" on the Darryl Kile thread. schmuck
Slainte,
CC
To: Servant of the Nine
So, they didn't have a baseball game because someone on one of the teams died and you gripe about that? Were YOU even going to watch the game?
I'd call you an a$$wipe but that would be a personal attack. So, instead, I'll just make note of the kind of little person you are.
To: CARDINALRULES
My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Mr. Kile, and also with all of the Cardinal fans.
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To: BunnySlippers
Actually, come to think of it, what happened when that young basketball player had a heart attack (or some such thing) during the game. Died right on the spot before he was removed from the court. What happened then? I think you're referring to Hank Gathers, for Loyola-Marymount College. I don't recall what they did in his case, but I remember his best friend on the team (whose name escapes me) shot his first free throw of every game with his non-dominant shooting hand for the rest of the season. And if I recall, he made every single one of them. They made a movie about it, called, appropriately, "The Hank Gathers Story".
Reggie Lewis, for the Boston Celtics, died of a heart condition as well, but I believe that was during a practice session.
To: CARDINALRULES
He's a butthead.
My thoughts are with you.
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posted on
06/22/2002 1:32:02 PM PDT
by
Howlin
To: Servant of the Nine
The New York Yankees didn't play the day that Thurman Munson was killed in a plane crash. I think it was in August 1979. I think playing a game just hours after a player's sudden death is not a good idea.
To: All
The old time ballplayers are even more sensitive to things like death. These men played for the love of the game because they often didn't get paid much and had to work in the off season. My hobby is to send old cards through the mail for signatures. Sometimes the old timers write me back when returning the cards. They epitomize the great generations of our country. To say they would not appreciate and mourn a dead comrade is plain stupid. The game was rough and tough at times, but that's ridiculous.
So many of us wanted to be ballplayers as little boys, that there's an incredible sadness attached to a loss like this. In 1993, Dodger announcer and former pitcher Don Drysdale was found dead in his hotel room, leaving Vin Scully to call the game with Montreal alone from start to finish. It had to be the most horrible thing, but the game was played. This was an announcer's death after all.
Sympathies from this forty year Braves' fan.
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posted on
06/22/2002 1:33:42 PM PDT
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Luke21
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To: Servant of the Nine
They raced, they didn't get compassionate wussie delays. I ain't halfway through the thead, and have not hit the button yet.
I will, if this spew continues.
We Freepers try to stomp on the cockroaches, and you are on the bubble, boy.
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posted on
06/22/2002 1:34:57 PM PDT
by
don-o
To: Servant of the Nine
Show some sense of decorum or sense. Not the time, nor the place.
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