He was in Chicago Sunday covering the ESPN game between the White Sox and Astros. He had just returned to his Massachusetts home Monday. He suffered a stroke Tuesday morning due to an aneurysm.
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ESPN analyst and HOF'er Peter Gammons suffers stroke
He was in Chicago Sunday covering the ESPN game between the White Sox and Astros. He had just returned to his Massachusetts home Monday. He suffered a stroke Tuesday morning due to an aneurysm.Tags: None
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I have always liked Gammons. He seems like a tireless worker at his trade, and he is very well respected among his peers as shown by them electing him to the HOF. I hope he recovers OK. He's only 61, I thought he was a little older. Too young for a stroke.From PJ Star sports expert Kirk Wessler in his Jan. 10, 2012 column following 8th loss in a row at Drake-
"Yes, the Braves are better than they were when the season started two months ago. By a light year or two, they??™re better."
And from the PJ Star 4/26/12, Dave Reynolds-
"Fields and Grier both appear to be difference makers. If Bradley continues to add the right players around them, happy days may be ahead for the Braves after a long dry spell."
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Peter Gammons, although heavily biased and preoccupied with East Coast teams -- the Yankees and BoSox in superparticular (as if the midwest didn't exist at all), is definitely one of the most knowledgable baseball alanysts, nevertheless.
I wish him a quick recovery. I have always enjoyed watching and listening to him.
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