Apparent heart attach according to his wife. Rest in peace.
Wow. Condolences to his family.
Shanks jocked him so hard, then ****-talked him after he got traded.
What did his hear attach to?
Still remember the day he was called up against the Expos I think it was. Got rocked. i think Vidro owned him. So much Shanks hype. Someone actually referenceshim in the game thread yesterday comparing his straight fastball to Jaime.
I think this might be the first guy I remember following as a prospect to die. Kind of a ghoulish milestone, I guess.
Here's Capellan's debut against Montreal. He actually wasn't awful- five innings, two runs, four strikeouts, three walks. I mainly remember it for that "fly ball double play" where Andruw threw out Tony Batista at home from an absolutely obscene distance. Batista was probably safe, from what I recall, but it was an extraordinary throw, and far closer than anyone imagined it would have been.
We won the game, but Smoltz blew a three-run lead in the ninth. Smoltz was lock-down for us as a closer, but for whatever reason he really struggled against Philadelphia, Arizona and, above all, Montreal.
Yeah, Andruw threw him out from the edge of the warning track IIRC. I thought that was in his MVP year in 2005 though.
You're correct. If memory serves me well, Andruw threw out someone from the warning track. It was a close call but I think the ump gave Druw benefit of the doubt. Likely wouldn't have that play today if instant replay were available. 2005 it was, and I think it was against the Diamondbacks. Andruw had a great game all around I think, he might've hit a homer or he had multiple outfield assists I think. It was a Sunday afternoon game on TBS because I think Skip was calling it.
I would love to see that video clip if there is one.
That's awful. Someone on here brought him up the other day.