RIP Tony Gwynn

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  • VintageGamerNoob
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    Which account is that? I only see a signed photo in the SteinerSports store.

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  • frikativ54
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    Originally posted by Phil316
    Super sad day for baseball. This is an example for kids that chewing tobacco is not an option and should not be an option.
    +1.

    Sadly, this is another casualty of baseball's chew culture. How many other ballplayers die from smokeless tobacco that get overlooked, because they aren't of Gwynn's stature? MLB needs to ban this substance once and for all.

    RIP, Tony. One of the best pure hitters you'll ever see.

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  • mbenga28
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    The Ebay account Steiner uses just listed a few Gwynn game used pieces.

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  • Birdbats
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    It's obvious to anyone who sees my collection that I'm a Cardinals guy. But, they'll also notice the Tony Gwynn GU jersey, bat and cap, the 3K hit ticket stub, and the signed ball. When I sold my single-signed ball collection a few years ago, I kept three -- Musial, Pujols and Gwynn. He was my absolute favorite player for many years. The night McGwire hit his 500th HR, I'm sure I was one of the few guys at Busch who was more excited about the prospect of Tony getting hit #3,000. He got 2,999, but couldn't come up with a second hit (Mac, meanwhile, hit 2 HRs). Tony was the best pure hitter since Ted Williams and he excelled during the peak of the 'roids era, when you know he was facing juiced pitchers. I don't think anyone could accuse Tony of abusing anything other than milkshakes. And sadly, as it turns out, chewing tobacco. RIP, 19.

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  • Roady
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    I was told by someone last year it was to pay medical bills.

    Maybe you are correct.

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  • emann
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    Originally posted by Roady
    Loved watching Gwynn hit. He was a really good man too.

    He had been selling off his personal collection so I guess he knew his cancer was much worse than he let on.
    I think the selling of his personal collection had more to do with financial issues (more than one bankruptcy if I recall). I was able purchase a few of his MLB awards and some equipment from him a few years ago...

    Sad that someone who seemed like a really nice, genuine guy had such a rough time in his life after baseball.

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  • Roady
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    Loved watching Gwynn hit. He was a really good man too.

    He had been selling off his personal collection so I guess he knew his cancer was much worse than he let on.

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  • ocab87
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    Wow... I am truly lost for words.. Sad day for the game... RIP Mr. Padre

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  • 3arod13
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    Originally posted by ChrisCavalier
    Would not have thought this could happen at such a young age. Reminds you that life is precious and we need to value our time here.

    My condolences to his family and loved ones.

    -Chris
    +1 Truly a sad day!

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  • ChrisCavalier
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    Would not have thought this could happen at such a young age. Reminds you that life is precious and we need to value our time here.

    My condolences to his family and loved ones.

    -Chris

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  • Phil316
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    Super sad day for baseball. This is an example for kids that chewing tobacco is not an option and should not be an option.

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  • johnsontravis@ymail.com
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    Article published yesterday for father's day...dang.

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  • KGoldin
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    Wow
    that sucks
    so sad to hear. was an awesome guy who I worked with many times

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  • Nnunnari
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    Sad day.

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  • emann
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    Very sad, I had been following updates on his condition when available and it seemed like he was getting worse recently; RIP Tony Gwynn.

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