Harmon Killebrew, R. I. P.
Harmon Killebrew Dies; Baseball's Humble Slugger : NPR: "Baseball fans are mourning a legend — Minnesota Twins Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew died Tuesday, ending his battle with esophageal cancer. Killebrew was a top power hitter in the 1960s. And he helped the fledgling Twins put down roots in a place that until 1961 had never had a major league team."
5 comments:
A reminder of how years fly by, too...
At the time (1960s) I wasn't much interested in big league baseball, but, for some reason, the sound of his name fascinated me, so I started paying attention to his actions / achievements when his name came up in sports news. He had a lot more going for him than his name !
Never was a Twin's fan, but always was a fan of Killebrew's playing.
I saw his final statement a couple of days ago. Sad. I still remember when he hurt himself doing that split at first base in the 1968 All-Star Game.
He was only 5'11" but he could hit the ball a long way.
Jeff
573 homers shot out of ballparks a lot larger than they play in today and he didn't need steroids to do it.
Goodbye to a gentleman athlete.
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