Very sad day for baseball.
Very sad day for baseball.
When we are born, we cry, that we are come
To this great stage of fools.
What a sad day, just 44 too.
"See what you have to ask yourself is what kind of person are you? Are you the kind that sees signs, sees miracles? Or do you believe that people just get lucky? Or, look at the question this way: Is it possible that there are no coincidences?"
This really makes me sad.
Also, you know what is freaky, when I went to the Sox-Twins game in Ft. Myers sunday morning (when Kirby had the stroke)at the Twins stadium, the parking lot was divided into sections named after famous Twins. We were parked on Puckett Boulevard.
2007 World Series Champs
Originally Posted by rician blast;306386;
DAMNIT. This is very sad news... I cannot believe so many bad things can happen to a man who did so much with the talent he had.
I'm hopeful people will remember him for who he was rather than what happened to him health-wise...
Kirby was a great ballplayer.
My thoughts and condolences are with his friends and family.
Sad day in baseball. RIP Kirby
Too early to go. RIP
The good die young i guess
God bless you Kirby, man
Damn. He was only 10 years older than me. Cheers, Kirby.
RIP Kirby. I rescind my comments about you not deserving the HOF, may all those that know and love you find strength at this sad time.
True, I was just being respectful.
I'll add to that also
RIP Kirby, you wans't the perfect guy off the field, but neither am I. I don't think you deserved to be in the HOF based on your stats, but everything I've read about you seems to agree you were a heckuva ballplayer when you played (I would have liked to watch you more, but you were pre-MLB Extra Innings)
R.I.P. Kirby. He was taken from both baseball and life way too soon.