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Bring Out Your Dead (Part Whatever v2.0)

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I think we can start the watch on Harmon Killebrew, too. He was placed into hospice, as his battle with cancer is coming to an end. :(

My brother's favorite player growing up. I used to work with a guy here in Phoenix who was a neighbor of Harmon's. He said Harmon was a really nice guy. Sad to hear.
 
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I much preferred wrestling Billy Graham's "sermons." :D

The tower of power, too sweet to be sour!

And I woke up to the Harmon news and now there's the Boogie tragedy. I'm a big crybaby, so I'm having a hard time holding it together right now. :(
 
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Hopefully an autopsy will find some conclusive cause. Just a shame to lose someone so young.:(

Word is that the family is donating his brain to science, to concussion research. He did have a history of that.
 
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Former Toronto Blue Jays pitching coach Mel Queen.

The Jays called him out of retirement in 2000 to take personal charge of the Roy Halladay reclamation project in the minors after Halladay's earned-run average ballooned to 10.64.

I'd say Queen did a pretty good job with Halladay.

RIP Mel
 
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Was out of town for the weekend. Heard about Boogaard late-ish on Saturday.

Still shocked by it. As odd as it is to say it, I hope it was something that no one could have seen coming. For some reason, these sorts of things are a lot easier to swallow when you think that there's nothing anyone could have done about it. (And, selfishly, because I don't want hockey to get a bad rap for it)
 
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RIP, Killer.

I'll be sure to visit and spend some time at the statue and the glove next time I'm at Target Field.
 
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