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As an 8-year-old, I was drawn to Killebrew because of his name. It sounded mean and threatening, which, as I learned later, was the opposite of how you would describe the man. Still, it seemed as if he would crush balls farther than anyone else, and I liked that.
When my dad was the same age, “Home Run Derby” had started to air. Growing up in Philadelphia, he was a die-hard Phillies fan. His favorite players were Johnny Callison,
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In 1990, we found that out for ourselves. That year, Killebrew landed in an Arizona hospital with a collapsed lung. My dad had never been moved to send a letter to a professional athlete, but he mailed a get-well card to Killebrew. He just wished Killebrew a speedy recovery, with no requests for photos or autographs, and signed it from our family.
To be honest, he wasn’t expecting a response.
But one did, eventually, arrive, in the form of a typed thank-you letter. In the envelope were signed pictures that he included because we were “true Killebrew fans.” The letter,
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“Thank you for the warm and generous get-well greeting during my recent surgery, hospital stay and recuperation. The recuperation process has been very slow and I apologize for the delay in responding to your thoughtfulness.
“The majority of my fan mail is requesting autographs. It is so nice to open mail from fans who really care about my health and welfare and offer such personal and genuine concern. After such an incident as this, the response is overwhelming from true Killebrew fans whose love reaches beyond the ballpark. This is my opportunity to say ‘Thank You’ to you for your prayers and thoughts. I’m certain that they each played a significant role in my recovery.
“Sincerely with Love,”
It was signed Harmon.
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