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    Ken Caminiti has passed.. he was one of my favorites growing up.. roids or not.. guess only he knows..
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    Man, I saw that this morning...Terrible news...But, I'm not totaly shocked, because he had a long history of alcohol and cocaine abuse while he was here playing in San Diego...
    Heckman aka "WISE" OLD MAN

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    • #3
      I heard about this today too. He was pretty young to die of a heart attack. Very, very sad....

      Ok, this was the 3rd... You know these deaths always seem to happen in 3's.

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      • #4
        The alcohol and cocaine use will NOT matter. The media will focus on only one thing - steroid use and they will have his cause of death listed as such.

        It is yet another blow to sports and related gear use.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Skip
          The alcohol and cocaine use will NOT matter. The media will focus on only one thing - steroid use and they will have his cause of death listed as such.

          It is yet another blow to sports and related gear use.

          Skip

          Unfortunately Skip, what you say is the sad reality of this whole thing....The steroids killed him....It couldn't have been the alcohol or the cocaine that enlarged his heart and made it explode.....it was the roids...Damn media!
          Heckman aka "WISE" OLD MAN

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          • #6
            How sad.
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            • #7
              He was a hell of a ballplayer....As intense a player as I've ever seen. He played the game the way it's meant to be played. My prayers are with his family.
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              • #8
                A great player and person. Unfortunately, his addicition made him his own worst enemy. Sad at only 41.

                He left three daughters behind which is a real tragedy. He is free of the burden and can hopefully rest in peace. And prayers for his family for healing and closure.

                This time more than three. Janet Leigh also passed away last week, most famous
                for her shower scene in Psycho and as Jamie Lee Curtis' Mom. But she was a talented actress in several diverse films and will be missed.

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                • #9
                  I was surprised to hear this as I liked watching him play ball. It's a shame he couldn't get his addictions under control. I feel terribly sad for his three children and wife.l


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