Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Update: Vukovich has passed away

John Vukovich has passed away after losing his fight with cancer. In 2001 Vuke's doctors found a benign brain tumor, which they removed and treated with radiation therapy. Since then the cancer has lingered and now has returned with a vengeance. According to the Associated Press, “Late last year, Vukovich experienced persistent headaches and other symptoms. He was hospitalized in mid-January, although his family and close friends kept his condition guarded, per his request.”

Vuke started his career with the Phillies in 1966 when they selected him tenth overall. John played for ten seasons with the Phillies, Brewers, and Reds. He was also part of the Phillies 1980 World Championship Team. Vukovich has spent the last 18 years as a manager, coach, and front office executive.

Everyone reading this post send out your positive thoughts and prayers to a fellow Phillie and his loved ones.

Sources:
Brain Tumor has Vuckovich, 59, in grave condition
By the Associated Press



John Vuckovich, 59, longtime Phillies coach, is dead
By the Associated Press


Picture of John Vukovich from the comcastsportnet.com

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

RIP Vuke....you will be missed!

icarus236 said...

Vuke contributed so much to the Phillies organization over the years. He was a great player and coach.

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