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Just learned this through this thread. It's like I lost part of my childhood. Great man he will be missed.
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One of the greats, RIP.
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I always tell anyone who will listen (not many), that Kiner is one of the most underappreciated HOFers, whose cards seem tragically undervalued. If any kid came up today and led his league that many years consecutively in HRs, they'd be worshipped as a god. I grew up watching Kiner's Korner. Great player.
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I almost got his autograph at the Philly show a few years back, but the line was too long and they were telling people well in front of me that he probably wouldn't get to them. Would have been nice to meet him.
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as a huge met fan I can say he will be greatly missed and fondly remembered.
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He had a killer sense of humor. Does anyone remember a couple of seasons ago he was in the booth during a Mets game and was telling the story of when he was negotiating a contract with Branch Rickey after Kiner had put up just absurdly great power numbers, and Branch Rickey told him: "If we can finish in last place with you, we can finish in last place without you"?
The memory is vague but still there. He was just so humble about it. It was a rare treat when he would pop in the booth. It would just be once in a while during a weekend home game. He always smiled and looked happy the entire time. What an awesome 91 years this guy had! Derek |
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A great BB player and a fine gentleman.
GOD BLESS his soul and comfort his family and friends. ![]() TED Z |
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