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It's been a very reminiscent and contemplative weekend for me and everyone in the Osmond family after saying goodbye to my dear brother Wayne. Even though I know with certainty that I will see him again, there's a vacancy in my heart that hurts. I came across these pictures today and thought they would be perfect together. Pictures say thousands of words, and these say it all. Throughout my life, Wayne was always by my side and always there to back me up.
I love you, Wayne.
'Till we meet again,
Your brother,
Donny
My dear brother Wayne passed away peacefully last night from a stroke. I'm so grateful that I had the opportunity to visit him in the hospital before he passed.
Wayne brought so much light, laughter, and love to everyone who knew him, especially me. He was the ultimate optimist and was loved by everyone.
I'm sure I speak on behalf of every one of us siblings when I state that we were fortunate to have Wayne as a brother.
Even though we are separated in this mortal life, I know that by the grace and resurrection of our Savior, Jesus Christ, we will have the opportunity to be with Wayne for eternity.
I love you, Wayne.
Your brother forever,
Donny
Rickey Henderson can’t be gone. He was arguably the greatest living player & the most dynamic player I ever saw on the field. He controlled the opposition & got in their head. There’s no one like Rickey.
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After nine seasons in professional baseball, I’m announcing my decision to step away from the game today. Baseball has always been a cornerstone of my life. Starting with my childhood in western Pennsylvania, where I grew up as the son of a baseball coach. Spending countless hours in the batting cages, hitting hundreds of balls daily, fueled my dream of playing Major League Baseball. Living that dream has been an absolute joy – and this journey has been filled with unforgettable moments, challenges that led to growth, and lasting experiences that have enriched my life beyond measure.
In my nine professional seasons, I’ve encountered numerous injuries, which led me to search for new ways to overcome the pain. These challenges have taken a toll on me mentally and physically; over time, I’ve realized that my passion for playing the game has shifted. Baseball demands an ‘all-in’ approach, something I’ve brought to every season. However, I can no longer give it the total commitment it requires. I’ve always believed that playing this game requires 110% effort, and anything less would not do justice to my teammates, coaches, fans, or the game itself.
I am deeply grateful for the support I’ve received from my wife, family, friends, teammates, coaches, staff, and fans throughout my career. There are so many people to thank, and I will personally thank them. Your belief in me made all the difference, and I will be forever grateful. I’d like to thank the Minnesota Twins for giving me an opportunity. The things I was able to experience, I’ll be able to take with me the rest of my life.
As I navigate the recovery process for my current lower back injury, I’m excited to focus more on my family and explore new opportunities. While this next chapter won’t take place on the field, my story is far from over.
With love and appreciation,
Alex Kirilloff
With Brett Favre announcement yesterday, I feel it’s best I let everyone know that I was diagnosed with dementia just over a year ago at the NFL Cleveland Clinic.
Dr’s say I could have anywhere from 2 to 10 years, just had my year check up and it hasn’t advanced and I’ve been sober for almost a year now which will definitely help.
Please, no sympathy, I’ve lived a great life and wouldn’t change a thing. Nobody wanted to win more than me and I never gave up, and that’s exactly how I’m going to battle this.
Football is the life we chose to live and sometimes stuff like this can happen. Im grateful to the NFL for the opportunity and am glad they are trying to do things to protect today’s players. Financially I’m fine, but I know there are players out there who I played with that need all the help they can get. Unfortunately for me, the NFL will only try to help out with any of my medical bills and therapy what my personal insurance won’t cover. I’m hoping to bring some awareness so the NFL will be able to help others and future players who are battling illnesses like myself.
It’s still all about the fans for me, as long as I’m able, I’m going to continue to be out there and travel to the small towns which I love most and meet the fans.
Thank you for all the support and always remember, “We’re not here for a long time, we’re here for a good time”.
TK
Great time yesterday at the Jim “Mudcat” Grant All-Star Golf Tournament in Binghamton, NY. That’s me with 94-year-old former Cy Young winner, Vern Law and former @nyjets center, John Schmitt. Lots of laughs and a whole lot of bad swings raising funds for some great charities!😊🏌🏾♂️
Mudcat Grant was born OTD in 1935. He was discovered by 66 year old Indians scout Fred Merkle…yes, the same guy from the famous 1908 Giants/Cubs “Merkle’s Boner” game.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you all SOO much for the kind words today. It took until my 9th season to get over the nerves enough to go for it and I can't tell you how much the support/encouragement and kind words have meant. Today was a bucket list dream come true!