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1963Topps Set 07-22-2018 10:21 AM

The most tragic year in baseball - 1970
 
If anyone knows of a more tragic year, please let me know, and I may have missed something here.

January 29, 1970 Miguel Fuentes - murdered in a bar fight at age 23. [Seattle Pilots]
February 13, 1970 Paul Edmondson - killed in a car crash at age 27. [Chicago White Sox]
March 31, 1970 Minnie Rojas - paralyzed from neck down in car accident at age 37. [California Angels]
April 17, 1970 Dick Brown - brain tumor ended his career in 1966 and he passed away this date at age 35. [Baltimore Orioles - catcher]
December 14, 1970 Herman Hill - drowned at age 27. [Minnesota Twins]

1970 American League Rookie Of The Year - Thurman Munson - killed in plane crash at age 32 on August 2, 1979
1970 National League Rookie Of The Year - Carl Morton - died suddenly of heart attack at age 39 on April 12, 1983.

1963Topps Set 07-22-2018 11:20 AM

June 16, 1970 Brian Piccolo passed away at age 26. [Chicago Bears]

I know this is Football, but it just underscores how tragic 1970 was in sports.

mcgwirecom 07-22-2018 12:28 PM

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The Marshall University plane crash killing the whole football team, November 14, 1970.

Also a month before the Witchita State lost 1/2 it's football team in a plane crash on October 2nd, 1970.

rats60 07-22-2018 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by 1963Topps Set (Post 1797018)
If anyone knows of a more tragic year, please let me know, and I may have missed something here.

January 29, 1970 Miguel Fuentes - murdered in a bar fight at age 23. [Seattle Pilots]
February 13, 1970 Paul Edmondson - killed in a car crash at age 27. [Chicago White Sox]
March 31, 1970 Minnie Rojas - paralyzed from neck down in car accident at age 37. [California Angels]
April 17, 1970 Dick Brown - brain tumor ended his career in 1966 and he passed away this date at age 35. [Baltimore Orioles - catcher]
December 14, 1970 Herman Hill - drowned at age 27. [Minnesota Twins]

1970 American League Rookie Of The Year - Thurman Munson - killed in plane crash at age 32 on August 2, 1979
1970 National League Rookie Of The Year - Carl Morton - died suddenly of heart attack at age 39 on April 12, 1983.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/b..._still_playing

This is a list of active players who died. 1922 had 4 active players pass away. Several other years, including 1970, had 3. The 1976-77 offseason saw 4 active major leaguers pass away in a less than 3 month period from October 9, 1976 to January 7, 1977.

1963Topps Set 07-22-2018 05:39 PM

The 1976-77 offseason saw 4 active major leaguers pass away in a less than 3 month period from October 9, 1976 to January 7, 1977.

October 9, 1976 Bob Moose - car accident 29th birthday [Pirates]
December 2, 1976 Danny Murtaugh - stroke [Pirates]
December 10, 1976 Danny Thompson - cancer [Rangers]
January 1, 1977 Danny Frisella - dune buggy accident [Brewers]
January 7, 1977 Mike Miley - car accident [Angels]

I still say 1970 was more tragic.

Paul S 07-23-2018 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by 1963Topps Set (Post 1797151)
The 1976-77 offseason saw 4 active major leaguers pass away in a less than 3 month period from October 9, 1976 to January 7, 1977.

October 9, 1976 Bob Moose - car accident 29th birthday [Pirates]
December 2, 1976 Danny Murtaugh - stroke [Pirates]
December 10, 1976 Danny Thompson - cancer [Rangers]
January 1, 1977 Danny Frisella - dune buggy accident [Brewers]
January 7, 1977 Mike Miley - car accident [Angels]

I still say 1970 was more tragic.

What, you mind a little healthy competition?

gopherfan 07-23-2018 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by 1963Topps Set (Post 1797151)
The 1976-77 offseason saw 4 active major leaguers pass away in a less than 3 month period from October 9, 1976 to January 7, 1977.

October 9, 1976 Bob Moose - car accident 29th birthday [Pirates]
December 2, 1976 Danny Murtaugh - stroke [Pirates]
December 10, 1976 Danny Thompson - cancer [Rangers]
January 1, 1977 Danny Frisella - dune buggy accident [Brewers]
January 7, 1977 Mike Miley - car accident [Angels]

I still say 1970 was more tragic.

Bad year to be a Danny.

clydepepper 07-24-2018 04:08 AM

But, aside from that, How did you like the play, Mrs. Lincoln?

Cheer Up Guys!

cardinalcollector 07-24-2018 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by 1963Topps Set (Post 1797018)
If anyone knows of a more tragic year, please let me know, and I may have missed something here.

January 29, 1970 Miguel Fuentes - murdered in a bar fight at age 23. [Seattle Pilots]
February 13, 1970 Paul Edmondson - killed in a car crash at age 27. [Chicago White Sox]
March 31, 1970 Minnie Rojas - paralyzed from neck down in car accident at age 37. [California Angels]
April 17, 1970 Dick Brown - brain tumor ended his career in 1966 and he passed away this date at age 35. [Baltimore Orioles - catcher]
December 14, 1970 Herman Hill - drowned at age 27. [Minnesota Twins]

1970 American League Rookie Of The Year - Thurman Munson - killed in plane crash at age 32 on August 2, 1979
1970 National League Rookie Of The Year - Carl Morton - died suddenly of heart attack at age 39 on April 12, 1983.


Herman Hill was actually property of the Cardinals when he died. The Twins traded him on October 20.

Baseball Reference: October 20, 1970: Traded by the Minnesota Twins with Bob Wissler (minors) to the St. Louis Cardinals for Sal Campisi and Jim Kennedy.

I was living in Wichita when the Wichita State Football team airplane crash happened. I'll never forget that day.

1963Topps Set 07-25-2018 07:19 PM

In the field of Entertainment, there was its fair share of tragedies.

January 31, 1970 Slim Harpo Heart Attack 46
March 6, 1970 William Hopper [Perry Mason] age 55
September 3, 1970 Alan Wilson [Canned Heat] age 27
September 18, 1970 Jimi Hendrix chokes on vomit age 27
October 4, 1970 Janis Joplin heroin overdose age 27.


But in this field, 1959 was FAR worse!!!!!!

1963Topps Set 07-25-2018 07:20 PM

Plus, and who can forget:

September 3, 1970 Vince Lombardi age 57

stlcardsfan 07-26-2018 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by 1963Topps Set (Post 1798079)
In the field of Entertainment, there was its fair share of tragedies.

January 31, 1970 Slim Harpo Heart Attack 46
March 6, 1970 William Hopper [Perry Mason] age 55
September 3, 1970 Alan Wilson [Canned Heat] age 27
September 18, 1970 Jimi Hendrix chokes on vomit age 27
October 4, 1970 Janis Joplin heroin overdose age 27.


But in this field, 1959 was FAR worse!!!!!!

Jimi died the same tragic way Carl Lipbalm did. Bonus points if anyone knows who this is.

D. Bergin 07-26-2018 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by stlcardsfan (Post 1798196)
Jimi died the same tragic way Carl Lipbalm did. Bonus points if anyone knows who this is.

Suzi Chapstick?

stlcardsfan 07-26-2018 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by D. Bergin (Post 1798286)
Suzi Chapstick?

No. Remember her though.

Paul S 07-26-2018 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by stlcardsfan (Post 1798290)
No. Remember her though.

I had forgotten about Suzi.

So did Mr. Lipbalm die from pulmonary aspiration like Jimi, but in this case from an overdose of a petroleum-based substance?

stlcardsfan 07-27-2018 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul S (Post 1798308)
I had forgotten about Suzi.

So did Mr. Lipbalm die from pulmonary aspiration like Jimi, but in this case from an overdose of a petroleum-based substance?

No, but good guess. It was in conjunction with an anxiety attack.

stlcardsfan 07-27-2018 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by stlcardsfan (Post 1798503)
No, but good guess. It was in conjunction with an anxiety attack.

If anyone is offended by now, I will disclose Carl Lipbalm is a fictional character. That is a good hint.

gopherfan 07-27-2018 10:02 AM

I know the answer now, but not because a little birdie told me, I looked it up. I won't tell the answer because t wasn't a fairway of finding out. You guys are above par when it comes to intelligence. You can figure it out.

steve B 07-27-2018 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by gopherfan (Post 1798562)
I know the answer now, but not because a little birdie told me, I looked it up. I won't tell the answer because t wasn't a fairway of finding out. You guys are above par when it comes to intelligence. You can figure it out.

Well, my guess was wrong. I looked it up as well after looking up my guess to see if it was right. It was wrong for the name, right (maybe mostly) for the cod.

We can add Eric "Stumpy Joe" Childs to the list...
(also fictional)

stlcardsfan 07-28-2018 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by gopherfan (Post 1798562)
I know the answer now, but not because a little birdie told me, I looked it up. I won't tell the answer because t wasn't a fairway of finding out. You guys are above par when it comes to intelligence. You can figure it out.

Rob, I'm shocked you had to look it up with your user name! Now that's a dead giveaway.


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