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    Astros Legend Jimmy Wynn Passes Away

    Sad news for the baseball world Thursday night, as the Houston Astros have announced that former player and member of their front office Jimmy Wynn has passed away at age 78.

    "Today, we lost a very big part of the Astros family with the passing of Jimmy Wynn," the club said in a statement. "His contributions to our organization both on and off the field are too numerous to mention. As an All-Star player in the 1960's and 70s, Jimmy's success on the field helped build our franchise from its beginnings. After his retirement, his tireless work in the community impacted thousands of young people in Houston. Although he is no longer with us, his legacy will live on at Minute Maid Park, at the Astros Youth Academy and beyond. We send our heartfelt condolences to his wife Marie, daughter, Kimberly, son, James, Jr., to the other members of his family and to his many fans and admirers."

    Wynn was nicknamed "The Toy Cannon" for having big power despite only being 5-foot-9. Despite playing home games in the Astrodome -- a notoriously pitcher-friendly ballpark -- Wynn topped 20 homers seven times and 30 homers twice during his time there. He was an All-Star in 1967 when he clubbed 37 homers while also stealing 16 bases. He was also twice an All-Star with the Dodgers after he left Houston late in his career.

    Upon retirement, Wynn was very active with the Astros and the Houston community.

    Via the press release: "Over the years, Wynn made hundreds of appearances while supporting the community outreach efforts of the Astros and the Astros Foundation."

    "Wynn was also recognized for his outstanding community work on June 24, 2011, when the Astros and Minute Maid dedicated the Jimmy Wynn Training Center, which is a state-of-the-art baseball facility located at the Astros Youth Academy."

    Wynn is in the Astros Hall of Fame and his number 24 is retired by the team. He was employed by the team as Community Outreach Executive.
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    the Toy Cannon.

    got stabbed by his wife, i think.

    excellent player. just a bit too early for the big $$$$$..

    RIP Jimmy

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    Played in the Astrodome in the 1960s -- and still had a career OPS over .800 along with good defense. If he had the same exact success, but did it in a more offensive environment, people would understand he is a viable Hall-of-Fame candidate. Very close to Reggie Smith, Fred Lynn, Jim Edmonds. Better than Jim Rice.

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    “I remember this cat was like Mighty Mouse,” Dusty Baker said of Jimmy Wynn. “He was 161 pounds and could hit that ball out of the Astrodome like a big man. He was a player.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TommieGunshot View Post
    Played in the Astrodome in the 1960s -- and still had a career OPS over .800 along with good defense. If he had the same exact success, but did it in a more offensive environment, people would understand he is a viable Hall-of-Fame candidate. Very close to Reggie Smith, Fred Lynn, Jim Edmonds. Better than Jim Rice.
    U think Wynn, Smith, Lynn, Edmonds are all better than Jim Rice?......... i'm not disagreeing. more just interpreting your comment.

    i'll have to look into "Jim Rice was overrated". i knew the argument exists out there.

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    rip toy cannon.....

    i've got three collector's edition jimmy wynn bobbleheads my sons and I picked up back in 2004 or so that still sit it unwrapped boxes.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by gojetsgomoxies View Post
    U think Wynn, Smith, Lynn, Edmonds are all better than Jim Rice?......... i'm not disagreeing. more just interpreting your comment.

    i'll have to look into "Jim Rice was overrated". i knew the argument exists out there.
    Absolutely. Rice could hit homeruns and had a good batting average in a very friendly hitters park. Those others did just about everything else better: getting on base, and especially defense. Of course all those other were center fielders and I used them as examples because Wynn played mostly CF. As a corner outfielder, Dwight Evans had a better career than all of them.

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    he is WYNNing in the end

    great career and life


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