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"RIP Kirby Puckett (link)"


          

http://www.startribune.com/10017/story/287541.html

Puckett dies after massive stroke
Joe Christensen, Star Tribune

On the day Kirby Puckett retired from baseball, he tried reassuring everyone that the sadness of losing sight in his right eye wouldn't diminish the spirit fans had seen him show for 12 seasons in a Twins uniform.
"Kirby Puckett's going to be all right," he said in 1996. "Don't worry about me. I'll show up, and I'll have a smile on my face. The only thing I won't have is this uniform on. But you guys can have the memories of what I did when I did have it on."

On Monday, the sports world held those memories close as Puckett died in a Phoenix hospital, one day after suffering a massive stroke. He was 45.

Puckett rose from a Chicago housing project and became a Minnesota sports icon, bursting onto the scene as a rookie in 1984 with an energetic style and an effervescent smile, each all his own.

He led the Twins to the World Series in 1987 and 1991, leaping into walls as their center fielder and swinging with a might that belied his stocky, 5-8 frame.

He often said he played every game as if it were his last, and sure enough, on March 28, 1996, Puckett awoke with blurred vision in his right eye.

He never played again. He was diagnosed with glaucoma and retired on July 12, 1996.

For the next five years, Puckett remained a smiling fixture on the Minnesota scene, working as an executive vice president for the Twins in an ambassadorial role.

In 2001, he became a first-ballot inductee into the National Baseball Hall of Fame with 2,304 career hits, 10 All-Star selections and six Gold Glove Awards.

Not all was as well in Puckett's personal life. His seemingly impeccable image began to tarnish in 2002, as details emerged from divorce proceedings with his wife, Tonya Puckett, who alleged that he had abused her and threatened to kill her.

Puckett said it wasn't true, but allegations from other women soon followed. He relinquished most ties to the Twins, moved his permanent residence to Arizona and disappeared from the public view -- the epitome of a fallen star.

Meteoric rise

Puckett had been raised in the Robert Taylor Homes, a south Chicago housing project. He received no college scholarship offers, so he went to work after high school on an assembly line for Ford Motor Co.

"I never forgot where I came from," Puckett said when he was elected to the Hall of Fame.

The Twins drafted him in 1982, and he reached the big leagues on May 8, 1984. He celebrated his arrival by getting four hits against the team then called the California Angels.

Puckett lore piled up quickly in 1987, when he led the Twins in hits as they rallied from a 3-2 deficit against the St. Louis Cardinals in the best-of-seven series and won their first World Series title. He now had unqualified success to go with his uninhibited style.

"A 7- or 8-year-old kid watching the game would pick him out, and he just looked different," sportscaster Bob Costas said. "He had an affection for the game, and there was a kind of energy about it that was fun.

"I'm sure he took it seriously. You have to take it seriously in order to be a great player, but there was nothing grim about the way he went about it."

In 1991, the Twins again found themselves trailing in the World Series 3-2, this time to the Atlanta Braves.

But Puckett went around telling teammates to hop on his back for Game 6, that he would carry them to victory. Then he delivered two signature moments.

First, he made a leaping catch against the Metrodome's outfield Plexiglas in the third inning and robbed Ron Gant of an extra-base hit, potentially saving a run from scoring. Then, in the 11th inning, Puckett became the ninth player in major league history to win a World Series game with a home run, hitting a changeup from Charlie Leibrandt over the outfield wall and pumping his arms in celebration as he rounded the bases.

"You couldn't hear yourself think in the ballpark," former Twins hitting coach Terry Crowley said Monday from Baltimore Orioles camp. "Kirby was on deck. The manager went to the mound, and Kirby said to me, 'If they leave this guy in the game, the game is over.'

"Sure enough, they left in the game. Puckett hit a home run, rounded the bases, and as I went to shake hands with him, he gave me a bear hug and said, 'Crow, I told you!' That will stay in my mind forever."

Sudden end

Puckett turned 36 during spring training in 1996 and continued to torment Grapefruit League pitching.

On March 27, he went 2-for-3 in a game against the Braves, raising his average to .344. The next day, Puckett woke up and couldn't see Tonya, though she was sitting right next to him.

Three laser surgeries later, Puckett knew he'd never be able to see well enough to hit major league pitching again.

His right retina had irreversible damage, caused by a blockage of blood vessels.

Puckett arrived at his retirement news conference wearing his white No. 34 jersey. He also wore sunglasses covering the gauze patch over his right eye.

"It's the last time you're going to see Kirby Puckett in a Twins uniform," Puckett said. "I want to tell you all that I love you all so much."

The room was packed with reporters and Twins players. Puckett gave another pep talk.

"I want my young teammates to know right now that when you put this uniform on, you play with pride and integrity, like Kent Hrbek and Molly and Knobby . ... Just don't take it for granted, because tomorrow is not promised to any of us."

Fall from grace

When Puckett was elected to the Hall of Fame, on Jan. 17, 2001, he called it one of the proudest days of his life.

But the next year, as he and Tonya were involved in divorce proceedings, Puckett's life began to spiral downward.

In March 2002, Anne Potter filed an order for protection against Tonya Puckett, alleging that Tonya had threatened to kill her over an alleged affair with Kirby.

That month, a St. Louis Park woman asked for protection against Kirby Puckett, saying in court documents that she had had an 18-year relationship with him and that he had shoved her inside his Bloomington condominium.

Then, in September 2002, Puckett was involved with a woman in a very public incident at Redstone American Grill in Eden Prairie. That time, the woman accused Puckett of dragging her into a restaurant restroom and grabbing her breast.

After a nine-day trial, a jury ruled Puckett not guilty of false imprisonment, fifth-degree criminal sexual conduct and fifth-degree assault.

"I just want to go home," Puckett said that day, when the verdicts were released.

He relinquished his role as Twins executive vice president. The team, which retired Puckett's jersey in 1997, tried maintaining ties to him, but he continued to withdraw.

When friends saw him, they grew increasingly concerned about the weight he was putting on his short frame, with estimates that he was well beyond 300 pounds.

But for those who saw him in Arizona at Harmon Killebrew's charity golf tournament in November, there was renewed hope. Puckett had spoken of taking better care of himself. Recently, there was news that he planned to remarry in June.

And there was always appreciation of him as a ballplayer and teammate.

"He made me a better coach," Crowley said. "He made Tom Kelly probably a better manager. He made the mediocre hitters on that team probably a little better. He was a pleasure. He really was."

Puckett would have turned 46 on March 14. He is survived by two children, Catherine and Kirby Jr., from his marriage to Tonya.

  

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RE: RIP Kirby Puckett (link)
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RIP
Mar 06th 2006
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dude must been out of shape
Mar 06th 2006
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respect due
Mar 06th 2006
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^^^word^^^
Mar 06th 2006
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I was thinking the EXACT same thing RIP
Mar 06th 2006
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R.I.P.
Mar 06th 2006
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Damn...RIP.
Mar 06th 2006
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RIP...
Mar 06th 2006
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damn n/m
Mar 06th 2006
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one of my few favorite baseball players that didnt play for the mets... ...
Mar 06th 2006
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RE: RIP Kirby Puckett (link)
Mar 06th 2006
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respect
Mar 06th 2006
13
Damn, RIP
Mar 06th 2006
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I have his 91 WS Jersey
Mar 06th 2006
15
all due respect to kirby but you're not ever allowed to credibly
Mar 06th 2006
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I'll NEVER forget his HR saving catch in the '91 WorldSeries
Mar 06th 2006
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co-sign
Mar 06th 2006
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RIP
Mar 06th 2006
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RIP
Mar 06th 2006
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wow RIP
Mar 06th 2006
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one of the best world series performances ever
Mar 06th 2006
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downer. RIP.
Mar 06th 2006
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RIP...my fondest memory of him...
Mar 06th 2006
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damn, this is sad. RIP kirb
Mar 06th 2006
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RIP, I just heard on the Flyers game and got a sinking feeling
Mar 06th 2006
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...
Mar 06th 2006
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Damn. R.I.P.
Mar 06th 2006
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RIP to the best MN athlete ever
Mar 06th 2006
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wow....
Mar 06th 2006
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Whoa. Thoughts and condolences to his fam
Mar 06th 2006
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Wow. RIP
Mar 06th 2006
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ahh...i used to tease my brother
Mar 06th 2006
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lol... I heard someone say that to a friend of mine once.ha!
Mar 07th 2006
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damn...RIP n/m
Mar 06th 2006
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Sad
Mar 06th 2006
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damn..Rest In Peace
Mar 06th 2006
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RIP
Mar 06th 2006
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RIP
Mar 06th 2006
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Wow...
Mar 06th 2006
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I remember this little chubby kid on my little league team
Mar 06th 2006
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SHIT, you from STL...thats what they called me. RIP
Mar 06th 2006
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r.i.p.
Mar 06th 2006
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...
Mar 06th 2006
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I cried when he went into the hall...
Mar 06th 2006
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RIP Kirby
Mar 06th 2006
46
damn. I gotta lose weight. He was one of my fat man heroes. damn.
Mar 06th 2006
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I'm thinkin the same damn thing...
Mar 06th 2006
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A Man Who ALWAYS had a smile on his face And
Mar 06th 2006
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RIP
Mar 06th 2006
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RIP
Mar 06th 2006
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Damn. The Doc was hoping he'd pull through....
Mar 06th 2006
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I always loved Kirb...even though he hated Bostonians
Mar 06th 2006
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rip kirby, to a chitown legend
Mar 06th 2006
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Man! RIP.
Mar 06th 2006
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no fucking way.
Mar 06th 2006
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Damn, damn, damn... RIP
Mar 06th 2006
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Damn...RIP
Mar 06th 2006
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Kirby jumping against the baggie
Mar 06th 2006
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O snap, I really didnt think he would succumb to it, RIP
Mar 06th 2006
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RIP Kirby
Mar 07th 2006
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this is horrible. RIP
Mar 07th 2006
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Eulogy...
Mar 07th 2006
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I cried like a baby today
Mar 07th 2006
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damn *smh*
Mar 07th 2006
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man, i'm sad.. one of the best from my youth.
Mar 07th 2006
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way before my time
Mar 07th 2006
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man...RIP...one of my favorites of all time.
Mar 07th 2006
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RIP
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RIP
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I just came in here to pay my respects.
Mar 07th 2006
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RIP Kirby Puckett
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I broke down last night after hearing this.
Mar 07th 2006
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I Did as well...
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RIU Kirby
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respect due...
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i have a kirby story. when i was in middle school i was in Toronto
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RE: RIP Kirby Puckett (link)
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One of my favorites as a kid.
Mar 07th 2006
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RIP
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RIP to a true legend.
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Great baseball player, lousy human being
Mar 07th 2006
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I'm still reserving judgement
Mar 07th 2006
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Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me twice, shame on you.
Mar 07th 2006
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obviously he had problems....
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i think his point was
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RE: i think his point was
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RE: i think his point was
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RE: i think his point was
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Oh right, dude. I'm sure every bitch he ever fucked....
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      they normal at first...then W.C. has them acting Straaaaaange(c) cameo
Mar 08th 2006
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You just eliminated whatever sports cred you had with this comment
Mar 08th 2006
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      To believe you felt I had "cred" until now would be naive
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RE: i think his point was
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      ^^^^^^^^^^I think I like this guy.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^PREACH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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I knew this was inevitable. Not that I care shit about it, I just knew ...
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      RE: I knew this was inevitable. Not that I care shit about it, I just k...
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      So what about Manute Bol Trev????
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           Yeah, it should be mentioned.
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                RE: Yeah, it should be mentioned.
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Same thing I thought
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As soon as you are capable of showing me one human being
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R.I.P.
Mar 07th 2006
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tony gwynn could be next
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Gwynn's not even close to Puck though.
Mar 07th 2006
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      Hard to tell, though
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RIP Kirby Puckett (Peaceful Journey)
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Kirby just made you love the game even more.
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Kirby and dem Twins made me mad for beating dem Braves
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