Where's Roy Halladay on that list?
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He wasn't an active player when he died.
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Pitchers are roughly half of the active roster. RIP Tyler Skaggs.
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Tommy John!
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Careful, they'll want to end baseball..
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outfielders 100% of homicide victims tho
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Thanks Obama
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Teams obviously have lots of pitchers, but I thought it was interesting that there were zero infielders.
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Infielders have such easy lives
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You're in over your head, Mr Tracey...https://www.amazon.com/dp/0812975219/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_GeSgDbF5S43GD …
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Well a lot of the reasons is car crash, stabbing, bombing, plane crash.. correlation is not always causation.
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Hmmm... 2 heart conditions, 1 organ failure, 1 unknown. Wierd
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Bad contracts.
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Small sample size. Do *all* professional baseball players, minor and major leagues.
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infielders are due
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Most teams carry 10+ pitchers. Position spots at most 2-3. That might explain it.
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Jose Valbuena (sp?) also.
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Interesting the contrast of causes of death in the 19th century compared to today
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I wonder if pitchers are naturally bigger risk-takers? You've gotta be pretty good at ignoring danger if you're a pitcher because batted balls are constantly coming right back at you with no time to react, while other positions aren't as dangerous or stressful.
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