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Ty Cobb 07-01-2019 08:00 PM

RIP, Tyler Skaggs.
 
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/...-27-dies-texas

Too young, far too young.

gemini615 07-01-2019 08:09 PM

Very sad.

Findest2001 07-01-2019 08:47 PM

RIP Tyler Skaggs
 
May you find peace

PocketsAintFull 07-01-2019 09:06 PM

Indeed :(

Westheim 07-02-2019 01:36 AM

I'm so numb.

rink23 07-02-2019 03:34 AM

Saw this young man turn in a solid performance in what would be his next-to-last start, five innings of shutout ball against the Cardinals on Sunday, June 23 at Busch Stadium.
The Angels won 6-4, but all the Cardinals runs came in the ninth inning on what was the final night of Pujolsfest.
Back on June 18, 2002, I was there when Darryl Kile made his final MLB start in a 7-2 win over the Angels.
Joe Buck came on KMOX during the drive home to tell the world that his father, Cardinals legendary broadcaster Jack Buck, had died not long after the game ended following a long series of illnesses.
Four days later, Kile would be found dead in a Chicago hotel room the morning before a Saturday afternoon Game of the Week against the Cubs.
The untimely loss of Mr. Skaggs brought back memories of what was a very rough week here in Cardinal Nation.
Skaggs seemed to be a pitcher who was beginning to find his potential and was a great teammate, as well as having just gotten married.
In my mind, hopefully, DK was there to greet him at the gates and take him on to whatever awaits him next until those he loves can join him.

RchW 08-30-2019 05:58 PM

Pretty sad to see that he was responsible for his own death. At least he didn't take other people with him. :mad::mad:

https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/30/healt...ath/index.html

PocketsAintFull 08-31-2019 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by RchW (Post 4531860)
Pretty sad to see that he was responsible for his own death. At least he didn't take other people with him. :mad::mad:

https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/30/healt...ath/index.html

Yeah it was a surprise to hear that today. Still a sad event for a young man, but a different feel to what was presumed to be natural causes of some sort.

rudel.dietrich 08-31-2019 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by PocketsAintFull (Post 4532068)
Yeah it was a surprise to hear that today. Still a sad event for a young man, but a different feel to what was presumed to be natural causes of some sort.

Addiction is a disease. I feel no different about it. It is too bad that opiates and alcohol destroyed another young life. And despite his money and fame, drug abuse in sports is still stigmatized and make it harder for athletes to get the help they need.

PocketsAintFull 08-31-2019 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by rudel.dietrich (Post 4532092)
Addiction is a disease. I feel no different about it. It is too bad that opiates and alcohol destroyed another young life. And despite his money and fame, drug abuse in sports is still stigmatized and make it harder for athletes to get the help they need.

Without wanting to start a longer (complicated) discussion - I do agree with you about addiction being a disease, though I don't think it absolves personal responsibility either.

Again, no matter the circumstance, Tyler Skaggs losing his life is a tragedy.


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