On Tuesday morning, the Minnesota Twins and baseball lost a hero. As you know by now, Harmon Killebrew passed away after his short fight with esophageal cancer. After reading and hearing stories about the man that "Killer" was, it almost makes us minimize how great of a baseball player he really was.
How often since the news came out Friday morning that Killebrew was in his final days did we hear players say, "I want to be like Harmon Killebrew," or "Today, I lost my hero?"
Those aren't words uttered just any time that there is a death. With Killebrew, it all appears to be completely genuine. The respect he had for his teammates, the fans and the game of baseball was something that people could count on. It is clear that the respect was mutual.
Honestly, on Tuesday I wanted to blog about some of the negatives surrounding the Twins. This 2011 team has been very frustrating. I was ready to start some articles looking forward to 2012. And then came the news of Killebrew's passing, and all of the stories from teammates and fans alike. All I could think was, "I want to be like Killer."
I want to be respectful. I want to stay positive. I still want the Twins to play better and win, but I don't want to be that guy that starts questioning the player's, coach's or front office's desire to win and compete when I don't know the full story. I don't want to bash players who are obviously still trying their best, and still struggling. I want to believe in people, and I think that's OK.
That was Harmon. Yes, he was competitive and wanted to win as much as anybody, but he did it with a style, a class, a composure.
I will have my days, like any Twins fan or blogger or blog commenter, when the frustration gets the best of me. But I want to be like Harmon. To paraphrase (or steal) a slogan, as I'm blogging and thinking about writing something negative and spiteful and malicious (Which I never think is fair or right), I will ask myself, "What Would Harmon Do?"
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