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RIP Tony Gwynn
Too many people in their 50's dying lately...scary..
http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/11...go-padres-died |
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There's not too many people out there that could hit like Gwynn. RIP Big Guy! |
My favorite player of all time. Depressing to lose him so young. RIP
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Very sad...Rest in Peace Champ
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I walk by his statue everyday at PETCO. Much loved by this City.
Like Bob said way too young.... |
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His stats speak for themselves - dude rarely had more than 30 strikeouts in an entire season - compare that to today... |
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In 1986 he had his career high 701 plate appearances, and only struck out 35 times all year. It was a shame that the Padres were so horrible that a lot of people outside of the NL West really don't know or remember how great he was. |
Very sorry to hear this news. I'm a baseball fan and remember watching Tony play. My prayers are with his family and friends.
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Still checking Glavine and Smoltz. |
One of the best hitters I ever saw, so sad. RIP Tony
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Farewell, Mr Gwynn. As lifelong Astros fan, I admired his body of work. He knew pitchers better than these pitchers knew themselves. Gwynn understood analytics before term 'sabermetrics' was defined.
Tony Gwynn blended art and science of hitting masterfully. In today's environment, I would venture to say he would be shift buster. |
People pouring into PETCO to pay respect at his statue.
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Hardest out in baseball. Hands down.
RIP Mr. Gwynn. Incredibly classy gentleman. |
bummer
2nd best fat guy baseball player only to the Babe.
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Very sorry to hear about the passing of Tony Gwynn. No doubt it, he was a great hitter, but from what I've read and heard, he was an even greater person.
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