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There was an entire website devoted to firing him lol
494.4 Career WAR had died this year, just from the Hall of Famers. If you add Tony Perez, Jim Wynn, Bob Watson, Tony Taylor and Claudell Washington, it’s 667.1 I wonder if that’s the most in one year.
There was an entire website devoted to firing him lol Sad to lose another great, RIP Mr. Morgan.
Fred Dean, Hall of Fame D-lineman for the 49ers and Chargers, dead of COVID at 68: https://www.foxnews.com/sports/fred-dean-hall-of-famer-49ers-chargers-dies-reports
Very sad. Terrible year.
Tony Lewis, age 62—lead singer of the Outfield (Josh Willingham used one of their songs as his walk-up music when he was with the Nats).
Spencer Davis @ 81...
I can't believe he was 62.
Author Terry Goodkind died on September 17. I only just saw that via author Terry Brooks's website. I had no idea Goodkind was 72 years old.
Jerry Jeff Walker who wrote Mr. Bojangles. Brutal year.https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/jerry-jeff-walker-country-singer-125605232.html
https://www.boston.com/sports/sports-news/2020/10/29/former-boston-university-hockey-player-travis-roy-died-obituaryTravis Roy's story is pretty famous in Boston and maybe in college hockey. He was paralyzed 11 seconds into his first shift as a freshman. He became an incredible fundraiser for spinal cord injuries. He did some motivational speaking too. He eventually viewed his injury as almost a blessing because it led to all the good he was able to do helping others.
Tough to hear
Sean ConneryRIP 007