Obviously true, but not ironic.

 

I was merely pointing out that he'd reached a dream of a lifetime for a
brief moment before it was all taken away from him and his family, thus
making it sadder than your average story.

 

________________________________

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Matt & Olga
McSorley
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 2:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Sad News

 

If a repeat offender hadn't gotten drunk and decided to drive a car,
he'd be alive today.

 

-- Matt

--- On Thu, 4/9/09, Beaudoin, John <[email protected]> wrote:

        
        From: Beaudoin, John <[email protected]>
        Subject: RE: Sad News
        To: [email protected]
        Date: Thursday, April 9, 2009, 2:13 PM

        If he hadn't have made the majors this year, he'd still be
alive.  Irony sucks sometimes

         

        From: [email protected] [mailto:
[email protected] ] On Behalf Of Larry Rupp
        Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 1:57 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: Sad News

 

That's terrible - it sounds like he might have had a promising career in
the majors.

Sent from Larry's iPhone


On Apr 9, 2009, at 1:42 PM, Tom Salemi <[email protected]
<http://us.mc01g.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> >
wrote:

        Angels rookie pitcher Nick Adenhart
<http://prlb.baseball.cbssports.com/players/playerpage/584957>  died
Thursday in a hit-and-run car crash after a game, a hospital official
said. Adenhart, 22, died after undergoing surgery, University of
California , Irvine Medical Center spokesman John Murray said. Adenhart
was one of three people killed in the crash early Thursday after
pitching in a loss against the Athletics. The driver of a minivan ran a
red light in Fullerton and hit two cars, including one carrying
Adenhart. Police Lt. Craig Brower said the minivan driver fled the crash
scene and was captured a short time later. The driver was arrested and
booked for investigation of felony hit-and-run. A fourth passenger was
at the same hospital in critical condition. Adenhart was the Angels' No.
3 starter, making his season debut Wednesday night. The right-hander
earned a spot in the starting rotation on an injury-plagued Angels staff
by impressing manager Mike Scioscia late in spring training

 



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