Tyler Skaggs was pitching pretty well this year. Which is a small thing compared to dying at 27, but a shame for him he didn't get to finish a good season.
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Whether or not he was “pitching pretty well this year” will not be why he is remembered by his loved ones.
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You prefer bland strings of cliche that make no effort to refer to the deceased individually? That's just never worth writing.
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Because there’s more important things in life then a mans career. A wife lost a husband today, a set of parents lost their son. Lament over that then his freaking career. That means nothing atm.
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Dan. Don’t engage. 90% of people understand your sentiment. Twitter doesn’t do eulogizing well.
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Too bad he’s not eulogizing
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All I knew about him was he was a good pitcher. People are pansies
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you’re tweeting pretty bad this day and i don’t think that would be obit worthy. if you died. the bigger story would be that you died i think
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Pretty sure when Dan dies no one will notice.
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