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Nick Willhite dies
John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 18 2008 05:52 AM |
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Check out the dramatic final paragraph:
Nick Willhite, shown pitching against the New York Mets in 1964, tossed a shutout in his major league debut with the Dodgers in 1963. It was the highlight of a five-season career. He also played for the Angels.
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Edgy DC Dec 18 2008 06:42 AM |
His one Mets start was a disastrous game-two fill-in during a run of 1967 doubleheaders:
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Benjamin Grimm Dec 18 2008 07:04 AM |
Of the 848 Mets players, 47 of them are no longer living.
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sharpie Dec 18 2008 08:57 AM |
How did Radatz get a save in that game? Couldn't have had the tieing run on deck and didn't get 9 outs?
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Edgy DC Dec 18 2008 10:31 AM |
I have no idea, and I think we need to start a campaign to strike it from his record.
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Met Hunter Dec 18 2008 04:54 PM |
I met Nick each of the last three years at the B.A.T. dinner. I never knew of his addiction problem. Just thought he went because he was proud of his career and supported the organization. He was a very humble guy. A great guy to talk to. It's good to see he supported the group that helped him get back to normal. RIP Nick.
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Edgy DC Dec 19 2008 08:53 AM |
A recent UMDB post more broadly describes Nick's VH1-like descent and resurrection.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Dec 19 2008 08:59 AM |
You never give up on a lefty.
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Vic Sage Dec 19 2008 09:29 AM |
excellent line, Charlie Bucket.
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Edgy DC Dec 19 2008 09:35 AM |
Got to empty all his bullets before the new year.
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