Puckett Passes Away

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wow thats too bad, i still remember him hitting that hr in the series and going nuts.
 

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Great person and ballplayer....first the fuked up eye now this....bless ya little Kirby :sadwave:

I always remember him robbing the HR from ATL in the World Series
 

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He put on a face that made him seem like a jolly, great guy, but from what I've heard, behind the scenes, he was most certainly NOT a great person. Frank Deford of Sports Illustrated did a fantastic story about this a few years ago.

Doesn't make it any more shameful someone that age dies of a stroke that young.
 

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Yea, I agree. Total shame that a man dies so young.....but if anything that happened on the road with this guy is true......spare me the long drawn out tributes about how great a guy he is.

Nothing bothers me more than that when someone dies. If the guy is a turd, just dont say anything about him......no need to lie.
 

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glass houses.......

I'd agree with you, however, I have never cheated on my wife or done anything that would subject me to being a "bad role model" I think it is laughable how "most" professional athletes use the going on the road card as their ticket to unlimited sex with strange women.

I am by no means a perfect person.....all I am saying is that for the next few weeks all we are going to hear is how great a person Kirby Puckett was....when in reality he probably wasnt all that great of a family man, and probably hurt a lot of people along the way.

The media would be better served to just report is death, talk about his great playing days, and let the personal stuff be left alone, and not lie about what he really wasnt
 

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ok, i sorta agree with that,

but you say you never cheated on your wife as of today,
there are a lot of tomorrows,

hope you can resist the temptations we are all subject to at some point
 

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One thing not really mentioned here is all the good he did for the fans and general public. I agree, there were some dark times for Puckett, and those should not be glossed over. He was in a bit of a downward spiral after leaving the game. But after listening to the call in shows here for the past three days and how he touched so many people in a positive way, it does give some more positivity to Puckett the person.
 

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Some confuse great ballplayers with good and decent people. Puck had his downward spiral not because of leaving the game or the eye problems. Kirby was who he was long before he left the game. Great player, gave something back, to me it's easy to give money. When the game was over,Kirby was Kirby and there was no foundation to stand on. When you take away the game you see the man. In some cases there is little pleasure in seeing the men we glorify.
 

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Glass houses???
NO I never cheated on my wife let alone kept a mistress (who I beat also by the way)
No I never held a pistol to my wifes head while she held my son and threatened to kill her
No I never took an extention cord and tried to strangle my wife to death and other various acts which led to divorce
No I never fondled a woman in a bathroom
No I never made threats and advances towards women from the company I WORKED FOR
He was one small step away from the gold standard of a holes, OJ, Save a nice seat in hell for OJ loser..
Yeah just a great smiling ballplayer my ass...
 

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By the way
He has no business being in the hall of fame
207 Homers please..
You know really F this guy...
 

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Hokie Fan said:
By the way
He has no business being in the hall of fame
207 Homers please..
You know really F this guy...





Let's keep in mind that the main reason Kirby was voted first ballot HOF was because of premature retirement. But you absolutely cannot exclude him from it because he only played 12 years.


Would you agree then, that Yankee capt. Thurman Munson has no business being in the Hall of Fame? His offensive #'s pale in comparison to Puckett's: 113 HR, 701 RBI, .291 BA, .346 OBP and .410 SLG over 11 seasons.


My favorite singer is Frank Sinatra. Unfortunately, he happened to be an adulterer, a bully, a drunk, a cheat, and associated himself with killers and hoodlums. But that doesn't change my opinion of him as a singer/entertainer.


How about Ty Cobb? The man who was once considered the greatest baseball player of all time was an unabashed racist and known to have been at times a dirty player.


Let's not forget that when Kirby Puckett retired following the 1995 season, he had attained the highest career batting average (.318) for a right-handed batter since Joe DiMaggio.


His other accomplishments:

* six-time Gold Glove winner
* named to 10 consecutive All-Star teams
* MVP of the 1991 World Series
* finished among the top 10 in MVP voting seven times


Not bad for someone who played only 12 years.
 

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I, too, have to call myself a non-fan of his. Too many other things stick in my gut. Sorry, and my house is brick with a lot of windows. :lol:

Seriously though, may he rest in peace. :sadwave:
 

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Glass houses???
NO I never cheated on my wife let alone kept a mistress (who I beat also by the way)
No I never held a pistol to my wifes head while she held my son and threatened to kill her
No I never took an extention cord and tried to strangle my wife to death and other various acts which led to divorce
No I never fondled a woman in a bathroom
No I never made threats and advances towards women from the company I WORKED FOR
He was one small step away from the gold standard of a holes, OJ, Save a nice seat in hell for OJ loser..
Yeah just a great smiling ballplayer my ass...


No shit!

Great person?????.....
:nono:

too bad this lovely human didnt marry the sister of those who are sucking up to this piece of crap.......bet they'd have a different outlook on this guy.
 

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because they gut hits a baseball for a living and then dies young.....i'm supposed to believe the bs about how great of a person he was?

rip?????....bet those who went thru his torture might think just the opposite.....burn in hell.....or dont care at all.
 
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