View Full Version : Kirby Puckett suffers stroke
Tifosi24
03-05-06, 02:46 PM
Sad for someone that is so young.
News article (http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_ylt=At8YS_WSPr8tylTG98tDeNYRvLYF?slug=pucket tstroke&prov=st&type=lgns)
Sad news. Makes ya wonder if the beaning from El Presidente had anything to do with it? :(
-Kevin
Tifosi24
03-06-06, 09:25 PM
Must have been a terrible stroke because he just passed away. The state of Minnesota will be in mouring tomorrow.
Andrew Longman
03-06-06, 09:58 PM
Sad news. Makes ya wonder if the beaning from El Presidente had anything to do with it? :(
-Kevin
Sadly probably not. African Americans suffer much higher rates of stroke and heart disease.
He deserved better
As a Yankee fan I will forever thank Kirby for naming Don Mattingly "Donny Baseball" Perfect. Perfect appreciation of the game
Kirby may not have been the perfect gentleman off the field. Data is incomplete and unreliable, but trending badly. Time has not and may not be kind. But he approached the game, his opponents and teammates as I would have liked to.
Off the field matters, but so does on the field.
Sadly probably not. African Americans suffer much higher rates of stroke and heart disease.
He deserved better
As a Yankee fan I will forever thank Kirby for naming Don Mattingly "Donny Baseball" Perfect. Perfect appreciation of the game
After reading more on his situation, this was more than likely due to his weight gain and related issues. More wondering aloud than anything based in fact. That beaning was one of the nastiest I've ever seen. There have been far worse historically, tho.
RIP, Kirby. You were taken far too young. I enjoyed your style of play in the 80s and 90s.
-Kevin
IlliniRacer
03-06-06, 10:52 PM
Game Called. Across the field of play
the dusk has come, the hour is late.
The fight is done and lost or won,
the player files out through the gate.
The tumult dies, the cheer is hushed,
the stands are bare, the park is still.
But through the night there shines the light,
home beyond the silent ill.
Game Called. Where in the golden light
the bugle rolled the reveille.
The shadows creep where night falls deep,
and taps has called the end of play.
The game is done, the score is in,
the final cheer and jeer have passed.
But in the night, beyond the fight,
the player finds his rest at last.
Game Called. Upon the field of life
the darkness gathers far and wide,
the dream is done, the score is spun
that stands forever in the guide.
Nor victory, nor yet defeat
is chalked against the players name.
But down the roll, the final scroll,
shows only how he played the game.
--Grantland Rice.
Kirby played the game.
Apparently, his parents died young, and he had always told people he didn't take care of his body because he knew he'd die before he got to 50.
Sad day in Minnesota, that's for sure.
Another Minnesota sports legend gone way too soon.
RIP Kirby......
1991 World Series - Game 6 Kirby's game winning homer ....as he pumped
his fist rounding the bases, Jack Buck's call "...and we'll see you tommorrow night" It still gives me chills.
trauma1
03-07-06, 09:29 AM
as a life time Twins fan, bye kirby, a career and life cut to short, but life time memories. who could forget announcer Bob Casey 's introduction “KIR-beeeeeeeeee PUCK-it.”
1991 World Series - Game 6 Kirby's game winning homer ....as he pumped
his fist rounding the bases, Jack Buck's call "...and we'll see you tommorrow night" It still gives me chills.Yep, I'm not a Twins fan, but that was the greatest World Series of my lifetime. RIP Kirby.
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