Thread: Sad news: Former Jays pitcher and Sportsnet analyst John Cerutti passes away
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Oct 3rd, 2004 10:09 PM
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Sad news: Former Jays pitcher and Sportsnet analyst John Cerutti passes away
http://tsn.ca/mlb/news_story.asp?id=100794
Former Jays pitcher Cerutti passes away
Canadian Press
10/3/2004
TORONTO (CP) - John Cerutti, a former Blue Jays pitcher who became a television analyst for the team, was found dead in his hotel room Sunday morning in a tragic end to the baseball season in Toronto.
He was 44.
The Blue Jays made the announcement about an hour after their 3-2 loss to the New York Yankees at SkyDome.
``It was an unbelievable shock,'' Blue Jays president Paul Godfrey said. ``We all realize, those of us involved in winning and losing games, how unimportant that is at a time like this.''
Cerutti was scheduled to call Sunday's game alongside commentator Rob Faulds but missed an 11 a.m. production meeting. When he didn't show up for the 1:05 p.m. game, Rogers Sportsnet and Blue Jays officials became concerned and began making calls.
``It's not like him, it's just totally out of character for someone as responsible as John always was,'' said Godfrey.
Repeated calls were made to his SkyDome hotel room before police and emergency medical workers removed its door. They found Cerutti dead inside.
It's believed he died of natural causes and foul play was not suspected, Godfrey said.
``Everyone who has known John is all broken up about it,'' said Godfrey.
Making his death all the more shocking was that he spent Saturday golfing with his parents and other family members and had dinner with them.
``I know John had three loves,'' said Rick Briggs-Jude, Rogers Sportsnet's vice-president of programming, as his eyes welled up. ``He loved baseball, he loved golf and he loved his family. `It's really, really a shock to deal with this today.''
Cerutti's wife, Claudia, and their three children are at home in Oldsmar, Fla. She was informed of her husband's death by phone and later told children Daniel, Nicole and Janine.
``He's going to leave a void in the lives of not only his family, but also in those of everyone he came into contact with,'' said Godfrey.
Born in Albany, N.Y., Cerutti was Toronto's first-round draft pick, 21st overall, in 1981.
He joined the Blue Jays in 1985 and spent six seasons with the club, helping them win American League East titles in '85 and '89. The left-hander signed with Detroit as a free agent following the 1990 season, missing Toronto's World Series titles in 1992-'93.
His career record was 49-43 with a 3.94 earned-run average in 229 games.
Cerutti began his Blue Jays broadcasting career in 1997 as a colour commentator for CBC and was with them through 2002. He spent the past three seasons as lead analyst for Rogers Sportsnet, becoming one of the better commentators covering the team.
``This is an absolute shock,'' said Briggs-Jude. ``John was an integral part of our broadcasts. ``All I can say is we're offering our support and condolences to all his family.''
No funeral details were released.
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Oct 3rd, 2004 10:22 PM
#2
condolences to his family. . .
so sad when they pass at a young age, especially when there are children involved
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Oct 3rd, 2004 10:42 PM
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Banned
I heard about this right after the game. Pure BS man. This world is just BS. 44 Years old and survived by a wife and three kids.
Condolences....
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Oct 4th, 2004 01:08 AM
#4
this is really surprising.
At 44, darn, that's young to die of natural causes. has to be some other explaination.
who called the game in his absence? did faulds fly solo?
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Oct 4th, 2004 01:39 AM
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Originally Posted by
nx2k
this is really surprising.
At 44, darn, that's young to die of natural causes. has to be some other explaination.
who called the game in his absence? did faulds fly solo?
Something like heart attack is a silent killer. No sign. It can just come. Even a "healthy" teenager can just die like that. I knew a father who had a teenager son who was totally clean, no drug, not fat or anything like that and did sports. He just passed away one night because of heart attack.
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Oct 4th, 2004 02:18 AM
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Deal Addict
Oh man. That is a shocker.
Blessings to his family and friends.
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Oct 4th, 2004 10:11 PM
#7
Damn this is a total and COMPLETE shock to me. I thought this was a JOKE when I saw the title. Darn he was a really good commentator. This scares the crap out of me...So young.
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Oct 6th, 2004 11:38 AM
#8
It's scary that a healthy guy passes away at such a young age. Condolences to his family.
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Oct 6th, 2004 10:57 PM
#9
When I first heard this I couldn't believe it. Here I am watching the Jays game on SportsNet and Faulds and Cerutti are calling the game and then the next day the announce his death.... I have been a Jay's fan for about 10 years and I'm still in shock over this one.
God bless.
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