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| 1. By: Edman on 11-21-2011 11:35:24 It's extremely disturbing. Someone so young, so close, and in an instance, it's all gone. RIP, Greg. |
| 2. By: acqb1424 on 11-21-2011 11:58:08 RIP Greg. This is terrible news and he was such a good guy. I talked to him often during his stints in Tacoma and he will be missed. |
| 3. By: JonathanAicardi on 11-21-2011 13:27:07 *sigh* ... Fuck. |
| 4. By: Jason A. Churchill on 11-21-2011 13:45:05 I'm so sick of bad news. |
| 5. By: Dmitriy1992 on 11-21-2011 14:01:57 Wow! I was so shocked to see this. I was looking forward to watching him compete in spring training. So much potential yet in an instant everything is gone....What makes it even worse is the supposedly his brother was the one who killed him. Unbelievable.....RIP Halman. First the Ramos kidnapping then this! |
| 6. By: Mackie on 11-21-2011 14:12:55 Too sad for words. |
| 7. By: Adam P. Boyd on 11-21-2011 15:48:18 Truly awful. My thoughts go out to his family. There's a video of Dave calling Halman's first MLB hit going around. Who'd guess they'd both be gone a year later. RIP. |
| 8. By: shamus on 11-21-2011 17:24:53 It's being reported that the incident was related to an argument over music. The whole thing is such a waste. http://www.smh.com.au/sport/baseball-star-stabbed-to-death-after-argument-with-brother-over-music-police-20111122-1nriv.html |
| 9. By: Adam H. Wong on 11-21-2011 18:05:52 Contagious smile. That's what I'll remember. This article by Larry LaRue sums it up -- http://blog.thenewstribune.com/mariners/2011/11/21/not-even-milton-bradley-could-resist-halman/ |
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