03-06-2006, 05:44 PM | #1 (permalink) | |
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RIP Kirby Puckett
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I always liked him, even though I wasn't a Twins fan by any means, but he was one of the guys who always seemed like they were having fun playing.
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03-06-2006, 06:19 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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I was never a Twins fan either, but Kirby is just one of those players that I'll always fondly remember from my childhood. I vividly remember watching his catch and game-winning home run in Game 6 in '91, what a performance.
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03-06-2006, 07:02 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Yeah, he was one of the most stand-up athletes around. I wish more professional athletes had even an ounce of his class and humility.
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03-06-2006, 07:29 PM | #5 (permalink) | |
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03-06-2006, 08:03 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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Tho I was/is a HUGE braves fan, I think of that giant leaping catch in the '91 world series. It was one of the best catches I saw for many years and I thought he was one hell of a player also. I was able to see a game back in '94 in Minnesota, he will definately be missed by all.
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03-06-2006, 10:18 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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What makes a 44 year old have a stroke and die? Did he have a former drug habit or sustain some sort of head trauma?
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03-06-2006, 11:02 PM | #8 (permalink) | |
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RIP Kirby...a true professional
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03-06-2006, 11:53 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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Kirby was one of my favorite players when I was growing up. I had a poster of him on my wall. For some reason I liked those hefty guys who would still leg it out to first. I'm not one to be upset over the death over someone I never met, but I still gotta salute the guy for being the awesome person that he was. I'm glad to see he's getting the recognition, and none of it sounds too obligatory.
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03-07-2006, 07:33 AM | #11 (permalink) | |
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I remember when I was a kid the Red Sox almost signed Kirby away from the Twins. I remember everyone I knew being estatic at the prospect of Kirby patrolling center field in Fenway. But, alas, and very fitting of his character, he left the money on the table and went back home to Minnesota to where he belonged and was loved.
RIP, Kirby. Quote:
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03-07-2006, 11:08 AM | #12 (permalink) |
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As a pup growing up in Minnesota I vividly remember the 91' world series, one of the best ever, and Kirby's all time great performance. Slumping for what seemed like the whole series, coming off a 3 game skid in Atlanta; that catch in centerfield followed by the walk off home run will stay with me forever.
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03-07-2006, 03:07 PM | #13 (permalink) |
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I had all three of my brothers come to my place in St. Paul, Minnesota, to watch the 1991 World Series. That Series was the best I've ever seen -- all defensive, very close, extra innings, individual heroics (Jack Morris pitching ten innings! Kirby's catch and homer!). We went apeshit after the 6th and 7th games. Kirby was my brother's idol, and it was great to enjoy that with him.
I flew that brother back to Minnesota for Kirby's retirement ceremony from the Twins. Those are very good Kirby memories. It was very hard to watch Kirby's fall from grace. His charmed life seemed to fall apart after he retired. The criminal charges and accusations of domestic violence and numerous infidelities eroded his legacy a great deal. He was a great Hall of Famer, but I am sad that his life outside of baseball finished the way it did.
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03-07-2006, 07:41 PM | #15 (permalink) |
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I always will remember listening to the start of twins baseball games on the way home from fishing during the summer. I also went to alot of twins games, and kirby was great. Even though i was only 6 when they won the first world series i still remember it, same with the one in 91.
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