It seems like we have lost so many baseball greats
wildcats20
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wildcats20
In ROY I Trust!!
Hank Aaron, 86.
justincredible
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justincredible
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Man, it's been a bad year for baseball.
Ironman92
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Not Hank.
Damnit....now we’ll see guys like Willie Mays crying.
Hank was the best.
OSH
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OSH
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I'm partial, but former Packers GM, Ted Thompson, died on Wednesday night at 68.
He won't bring the major headlines, but he was a legend for the Packers.
mhs95_06
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A portion of Aaron's Hall of Fame plaque includes a quote from Georgia congressman Andrew Young that says the following:
"Through his long career, Hank Aaron has been a model of humility, dignity, and quiet competence. He did not seek the adoration that is accorded to other national athletic heroes, yet he has now earned it."
BRF
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BRF
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^^^^^^^ That pretty much spoke to what I was going to say about Aaron.
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I was 13 years old and my dad asked me if I wanted to watch the Reds play Atlanta. In me smart train of thinking and superior thinking, I decided that Hank wouldn’t play and that I would rather play touchy feely with the girlfriend I had at the time. Needless to say, I have regretted that decision. Not so much as the record tying of the Babe, but of the only 7 times I went to Riverfront with my dad that could have been 8.
My mom appreciated it. It was her first game at Riverfront. My dad loved it because he had someone to drive his drunk ass home. Now I guess O appreciate it because I have 2 ticket stubs around here that I have kept to remind me of ot
cat_lover
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Hank Aaron is the true Home Run King.
BR1986FB
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Former Browns/Broncos offensive tackle Tony Jones at age 54
queencitybuckeye
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queencitybuckeye
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Larry King, 87
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posted by Ironman92😢
Not Hank.
Damnit....now we’ll see guys like Willie Mays crying.
Hank was the best.
Agree. Saw him play at Forbes Field a hundred years ago.
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Cloris Leachman, 94. Northwestern Grad (Go Cats!). RIP.
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posted by queencitybuckeyeCloris Leachman, 94. Northwestern Grad (Go Cats!). RIP.
She was a good one
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Cicely Tyson, 96
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Looks like you can add former Temple basketball coach John Chaney to the list.
BRF
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BRF
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Could a mod add 2021 to the thread title?
justincredible
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justincredible
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Oh, it's actually time for a new thread.