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Harmon Killebrew's Final Days
Valadius May 13 2011 10:20 AM |
The 74-year-old Twins great has ended treatment for "incurable" esophageal cancer and is entering hospice care.
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themetfairy May 13 2011 10:28 AM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
I'm sorry to hear that :(
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Benjamin Grimm May 13 2011 10:32 AM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
Me too. I met him once and he seemed like a really nice guy.
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metirish May 13 2011 10:34 AM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
What a brave man.
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themetfairy May 13 2011 10:47 AM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
I think I had a Harmon Killebrew bat when I was a kid. Or perhaps it was a glove.
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Edgy DC May 13 2011 10:51 AM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
He never grew out of the cherubic face that made him look like Don Zimmer's stronger brother.
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Frayed Knot May 13 2011 11:23 AM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
Playfully derided as "The Fat Kid" among some of the characters in 'Ball Four', the 5' 11" (and that might be kind) Killebrew represented Mutt to to the 6' 8" Frank Howard's Jeff when those two were the premier power duo in the AL in the era following Mantle's demise. If you were a National League fan in those days of limited TV coverage, the raw power those two threatened was a big part of why you'd tune in to the All-Star game.
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metsguyinmichigan May 13 2011 11:53 AM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
What a shame. He was very nice the one time I met him.
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Ashie62 May 13 2011 01:13 PM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
Terrific ballpalyer and nice guy.
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seawolf17 May 13 2011 01:16 PM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
One of the forgotten baseball greats, methinks, because of when/where he played. Kinda overshadowed by everybody. I never immediately think of him when I think of the Greats, but he's in the discussion.
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Ashie62 May 13 2011 01:21 PM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
He played outdoors in Minnesota in a decade when HR's were not as easy to come by.
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Frayed Knot May 13 2011 01:40 PM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
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Also was never the complete player that some of the guys he overlapped with were. Mays, Mantle, & Aaron were, of course, a few notches above, but also the likes of Frank Robinson, Kaline, Banks and others. He could slug with any of them but just wasn't the runner, defensive player compared with the real elite class. He didn't go un-noticed by the folks at the time though: One MVP plus five other top fives in a nine year span.
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Met Hunter May 13 2011 04:34 PM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
I always thought Jim Thome reminded me of Killebrew. Quiet power hitter that slowly accumulated a fantastic career. I was glad to see the two of them bond and Thome give him his just due when he came to Minnesota.
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TheOldMole May 13 2011 04:35 PM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
I lived in Minnesota during his salad years. A great player. A sad time.
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Chad Ochoseis May 17 2011 09:45 AM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
The article doesn't get to the bottom of whether it's true or not, but there's some speculation that he's MLB's answer to Jerry West.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket May 17 2011 09:51 AM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
Guess who died
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metirish May 17 2011 09:52 AM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
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Jerry West?.....fuck!
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Valadius May 17 2011 10:07 AM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
RIP.
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G-Fafif May 17 2011 10:38 AM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
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A staple of the American League Leaders cards of my youth. Synonymous with home runs. And one of the sweetest HOF speeches ever.
And, of course, the man made for a great beverage.
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G-Fafif May 17 2011 12:12 PM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
A little recollection, here.
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Rockin' Doc May 17 2011 07:05 PM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
I lived in Minnesota when they had a team laced with current and future stars (Harmon Killebrew, Tony Oliva, Rod Carew, Jim Kaat, and Bert Blyleven). Outside of the Mets, the Twins were my favorite team as a kid.
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Nymr83 May 17 2011 07:37 PM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
there is a great clip about Killebrew at the beginning of the "Baseball Today" podcast today, which you can download from ESPN.com's podcenter. Karabell and Law talk about him some as well.
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batmagadanleadoff May 17 2011 08:02 PM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
To honor Killebrew, the Twins will wear 1961 throwback Twins uniforms at every single home game for the rest of this season.
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Edgy DC May 17 2011 08:47 PM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
Looks like he's drooling.
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MFS62 May 17 2011 09:34 PM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
For a guy who hit more homers in the decade of the 60's then anyone else, I'm not sure if he even got more than a brief mention in the Ken Burns series.
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G-Fafif May 18 2011 12:14 PM Re: Harmon Killebrew's Final Days |
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Killebrew used a great line on Pat Borzi (very good writer, btw):
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