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Harmon Killebrew ends fight against cancer (entering hospice, all options exhausted)
Yahoo ^ | 5/13/11 | AP

Posted on 05/13/2011 9:35:08 AM PDT by NormsRevenge

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To: NormsRevenge

Prayers for his suffering to be eased.


41 posted on 05/13/2011 10:14:14 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Amber Lamps !"~~)
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To: kidd

>>>The only part of the old Metropolitan Staduium that remains is the seat that Killebrew hit with the longest homerun there. It is located in its same spot in the present Mall of America:

There’s also a plaque in the floor of the mall at the spot of the old home plate...

Approximate GPS coordinates: N44.85508 W93.24270 — give or take 10 feet or so...


42 posted on 05/13/2011 10:15:05 AM PDT by Keith in Iowa (FR Class of 1998 | TV News is an oxymoron. | MSNBC = Moonbats Spouting Nothing But Crap.)
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To: kidd
I remember the '65 World Series - I was in Hospital Corps School at Great Lakes, IL. The Twins beat both Koufax and Drysdale and went up 2-0. After that, it was all downhill for the Twins :)
They were but the first Washington Senators team to abandon DC. The next absconders became the Texas Rangers.
43 posted on 05/13/2011 10:15:58 AM PDT by ComputerGuy (HM2/USN M/3/3 Marines RVN 66-67)
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To: Colofornian

Mormans are great people and God loves ‘em.
Enough of that.
Harmon Killebrew was a great ball player. That’s coming from a Tiger fan. Comfort and peace to him and his family.


44 posted on 05/13/2011 10:17:38 AM PDT by sand lake bar
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To: NormsRevenge

Hope he reads FR. He is one of the baseball greats of my childhood, and a wonderful man to boot. Thanks for sharing your life with us big man! Great memories!


45 posted on 05/13/2011 10:18:04 AM PDT by RatRipper (I'll ride a turtle to work every day before I buy anything from Government Motors.)
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To: Colofornian

Dude, you need to reign in the obsession sometimes.

Note: I am a Methodist.


46 posted on 05/13/2011 10:19:24 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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To: PzLdr
Killebrew put up some whopping numbers in a long and productive 22 year major league career.
While nowhere near a .300 hitter, he drew a ton of walks and wound up with an impressive career on base percentage of .376, which is way above average. His lifetime slugging pct is over .500 and cranked 573 homeruns and over 1500 RBIs.

Twice he had an OPS (on base plus slug pct, now considered the most telling offensive stat) over 1.000 for a season, which is rarefied air.
47 posted on 05/13/2011 10:21:23 AM PDT by over3Owithabrain
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To: PSYCHO-FREEP

I had that card. He was a great hitter.


48 posted on 05/13/2011 10:22:32 AM PDT by LS ("Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually." (Hendrix))
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To: over3Owithabrain

Anyone else remember the game, I think it was in 67, when the Twins no-hit the Tigers but the Tigers won the game?


49 posted on 05/13/2011 10:22:43 AM PDT by sand lake bar
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To: sand lake bar

Or was that the Orioles? (Sorry)


50 posted on 05/13/2011 10:23:22 AM PDT by sand lake bar
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To: NormsRevenge

Prayers up for him and his family.


51 posted on 05/13/2011 10:26:59 AM PDT by PDGearhead (Obama's lack of citizenship)
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To: NormsRevenge

There is a street in Downtown Minny near the Metrodome named after him.

I went to Minny with my wife in the summer of 2000. Someone was giving her directions to get downtown. When she got off the phone, she told me we had to go to “Killaboo” street.

I told her that “Killebrew” was a very famous baseball player, and she had a great laugh at that. My pet name for her became “Boo”, something that endures to this day.

He was a great one in all respects. I am very sad about this news.


52 posted on 05/13/2011 10:37:56 AM PDT by Retired Greyhound
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To: sand lake bar

**Or was that the Orioles? (Sorry)**

In 1967, Steve Barber and Stu Miller of the Baltimore Orioles pitched a combined no-hitter, but lost 2-1 to the Detroit Tigers.(wikipedia)


53 posted on 05/13/2011 10:45:13 AM PDT by ratzoe (damn, I miss Barbara Olson)
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To: ratzoe

Can I have partial credit for correcting myself?


54 posted on 05/13/2011 10:47:57 AM PDT by sand lake bar
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To: lesko

A couple days ago I was looking for something in the garage and one of the pictures on the top of the stack was my kids with Harmon. (taken about 10 years ago, he signed their baseballs too).


55 posted on 05/13/2011 10:56:05 AM PDT by machogirl (First they came for my tagline)
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To: sand lake bar

**Can I have partial credit for correcting myself?**

Certainly..just made me curious cuz I had a vague memory of it.

My first memories of baseball had to do with the old Senators(twins), then the new Senators(rangers), a brief flirtation with the O’s and now the Nationals..Other than Mantle, Killebrew is probably 1 of the first names I remember, something about his name was unforgetable for a 6,7 yr old.


56 posted on 05/13/2011 10:59:31 AM PDT by ratzoe (damn, I miss Barbara Olson)
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To: ComputerGuy

They used to say he threw a radio pitch. You could hear it, but you couldn’t see it.

HA!

With all that talent, why did they almost always stay in the basement?


57 posted on 05/13/2011 11:05:02 AM PDT by savedbygrace (But God.)
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To: WL-law

I belive it was the 1968 All Star game from the Houston Astrodome.


58 posted on 05/13/2011 11:20:20 AM PDT by Spaghetti Man (NOBAMA)
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To: NormsRevenge

When the Twins are in trouble,
with their backs to the wall,
they call on the Killer
to murder the ball.

From an old Twins coloring book I had as a kid.

Sadness.


59 posted on 05/13/2011 1:06:46 PM PDT by jtonn
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To: NormsRevenge

I saw the Killer blast one into the right field bleechers at Yankee stadium when I was a kid. It was the last Yankee game with many of the Yankee/Twins greats I ever saw. Twins won that night 5-0.


60 posted on 05/13/2011 1:32:43 PM PDT by Always Independent
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