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Gwynn was one of a kind. A great player, a great ambassador for the game. Do you know he, Robin Yount, and George Brett were the last players to play an entire career of greater than 17 years with one team, until Derek Jeter does the same thing at the end of this season? That's impressive in this day and age.
Watching the reactions from around the web, it's obvious there wasn't anyone who didn't like Tony Gwynn.
"Her faith needs to be brought up; her faith in Jesus Christ helped my dad get through a lot. He's won eight batting titles, but he's had trying times [including two bouts with cancer]. I remember hearing a story -- one year at the break he was batting under .300 and Mom told him he'd win the batting title. He did. Her faith kept the family intact and going in the right direction."
Alicia Gwynn, whose parents were church elders, said she never pushed her son into being an athlete, only to be the best he could be at whatever he chose to do…..
http://losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com/n...0508&content_id=30742774&vkey=news_la&c_id=la