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Showing posts with label Remembering Nick Adenhart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remembering Nick Adenhart. Show all posts

Never Forgeting #34 Nick Adenhart 1986-2009

Today Marks the 3 Year Anniversary of the tragic night that took Nick Adenhart, Courtney Stewart and Henry Pearson away from their friends and family.  
Although brought to justice, the malicious drunk driver's prison sentence does little to help with the heart ache of those who were lost. I have written before that I only ever saw Nick pitch once. I didn't follow his minor league career, but you could tell that night, he had great stuff and it is a shame we never got to see him throw again. Obviously the losses for the families of Adenhart, Stewart, and Pearson were far more affected than I will ever be.

I will never forget Nick. I will never drink and drive. I will never hurt someone the way those families were hurt. Here are some links that we've posted on First2Third over the years.  Torri talking about Nick Adenhart, Dustin Moseley Remembering Nick, First 2 Third Remembering Nick 2010,  Remembering #34 2010

Remembering #34.

The Angels family has suffered a tremendous loss today. We are deeply saddened and shocked by this tragic loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Nick's family, friends, loved ones and fans
On Saturday at 6:05PM, the Angels are slated to take on the Toronto Blue Jays.  But that will also mark the two year anniversary of the passing of Nick Adenhart.  Nobody knew that night when he pitched a gem of a game in 2009, striking out five hitters in six innings, that it would be his last pitching performance.  And I would be lying to you, to say that I followed his career all the way to the majors.  All I knew about Adenhart before that awful night was that he was a top Angels prospect.  

I cried the morning I found out Nick had passed.  Again, I knew nothing of the young man, outside of his pitching performance the night before.  And couldn't watch his memorial that I recorded on my DVR.  In such a tragic mistake made by one person, took the life of others and changed the life for many.  Since then I've made the commitment to never drink and drive.  And as the fans enter Anaheim Stadium to watch the beloved Angels taking on the Blue Jays, I hope people will recommit to not drinking and driving.  I hope the memory of Nick Adenhart lives on in the hearts and minds of Angel Fans.  Lets not forget #34.  Lets not forget Nick.

Remembering Nick

One year ago, I blogged about the death of Nick Adenhart.  I did so with tears in my eyes.  I will not lie and say that I had been watching his career flourish in the minors.  I really didn't know who Nick Adenhart was until the Spring Training of 2009.  Sure he was in my MLB game and I used him on occasion.  I followed his Spring Training with great expectations.  It was then I learned he was a very promising player.  When the Angels didn't re-sign Jon Garland, you knew that Adenhart was battling for that 5th spot in the rotation.  A position he won.  Six innings, 4 strike outs, of big league ball.  As mentioned by Roger Lodge of the Sports Lodge, people were complaining that next morning about Fuentes blowing the save.  It wouldn't be too much longer after that, we all would learn the sad, sad  truth.  Adenhart was gone.  His life taken unfairly by a selfish, idiotic, man-child who had two previous DUIs.  His selfishness ended three lives and forever changed a 4th.  That person will probably spend his remaining years in prison. 

Like I said a year ago, I can't get over the feeling I lost another friend, I never got to meet.  I hope that this tragedy has awaken the minds of people who recklessly drink and irresponsible drive.  I don't think I'll ever forget about Nick.  I made a promise to myself that I will never drive drunk because of this incident.  I would never want to be responsible for ending another life and causing so much pain to so many people.  I hope you will never forget Nick either.

Torri Hunter Of The Angels Talks About Nick Adenhart's Tragic Death

April 09, 2009 — A Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim pitcher was killed when a drunk driver killed the youung, 22, pitcher. He was killed on Thursday, April 9th. The Day before he pitched 6 shut-out innings against the Oakland Athletics. Torri Hunter Speaks Out About It.

Dustin Moseley: Remembering Nick Adenhart

AssociatedPress — April 11, 2009 — Angels pitcher Dustin Moseley gives his thoughts on the death of teammate and fellow pitcher Nick Adenhart in a hit and run car accident earlier this week. (April 11)