[28][1][2][30] Shortly after 3:40 pm EDT, Munson had received clearance for takeoff and three touch-and-go landings on Runway 23, which were completed. It is the result of ten weeks of work, preceded by nearly 39 years of willful ignorance and several days of heartbreak at age 11. Born: 7-Jun-1947 Birthplace: Akron, OH Died: 2-Aug-1979 Location of death: Canton, OH Cause of death: Accident - Airplane Remains: Buried, Sunset Hills Burial Park, Canton, OH Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Baseball Nationality: United States Executive summary: Yankees catcher, killed in plane crash And then, Hall testified, flames began to lick at the fuselage of the Cessna Citation turbojet, and Munson gasped, “Fire extinguisher.” What followed, Hall said, were the final words uttered by Munson, the hard-nosed All-Star and team captain. He is the first player in baseball history to be named a College Baseball All-American and then in MLB win a Rookie of the Year Award, MVP Award, Gold Glove Award, and World Series championship. The plane then hit a tree stump and burst into flames, killing Munson (who was trapped inside) and injuring two other companions. Hall declines and continues. He lives on in your life and the life of all others who knew him." I knew about the suit. Munson hit over .300 in his two seasons in the minor leagues, establishing himself as a top prospect. Blutstein is affiliated with two political-research groups, America Rising and Definers Public Affairs. “He was more interested in flying that goddamn plane than he was in playing baseball — to me,” Jackson testified. The benches cleared, but no punches were thrown; however, after Munson grounded out to end the at bat, he charged the pitcher's mound. The cause of death was listed as smoke inhalation. that others must want the same information he sought, Munson’s death cast a pall over the season. The chief of the Federal team investigating the jet crash that killed Thurman Munson said his field report would show that startling mistakes by Mr. … During an off day on August 2, 1979, during the Yankees 1979 season, Munson died at age 32 while practicing landing his Cessna Citation I/SP aircraft at Akron–Canton Airport. The plane then hit a tree stump and burst into flames,[32] on Greensburg Road, 870 feet (265 m) short of runway 19. [12] In 2000, Munson was named a member of the inaugural class of the Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame.[13]. “He used to come to the ballpark, have a couple of cookies and a glass of milk.”. Jun 2, 2016 - Pulled from famously-dead.com. [25] They won the pennant the next day, and went on to beat the Dodgers again in the World Series in six games, winning the final four. He died in August 1979 at age 32. The Yankees used the pair of Jake Gibbs and Frank Fernández at catcher for most of 1969. A seven-time All-Star, Munson had a career batting average of .292 with 113 home runs and 701 runs batted in (RBIs). “You just don’t do it.”. He saved our lives. “Thurman had a routine,” Gene Monahan, the longtime Yankees trainer, said in his deposition on May 29, 1981. He said that when Yogi Berra testified, he put a box of 24 baseballs in front of him and requested he sign them. The wreckage of the plane that Munson was flying on Aug. 2, 1979, when it crashed short of the runway. It was determined that Munson was fatigued that day and did not properly go through his checklist and did not fasten his seatbelt. All of those who gave depositions did so for two concurrent lawsuits, meaning they had to testify only once. Munson is buried at Canton's Sunset Hills Burial Park. They strained to lift Munson’s immobilized body from his seat, to free him from the wreckage, but they couldn’t. Munson’s neck, it turned out, had been broken by the impact of the crash. [42][28] At Game 3 of the 1997 World Series in Cleveland, Diana threw out the ceremonial first pitch. He did not hear back from her. Known for his outstanding fielding, he won the Gold Glove Award in three consecutive years (1973–75). But after reading the depositions, he said he contacted Anderson to apologize for harboring such feelings. Berra, who was a Yankees coach when Munson died, grudgingly obliged, but at one point asked if Wiles was authorized to make such a demand. The array of emotions ranged among shock, disbelief, anger, sadness, and frustration when news broke about the plane crash that took Thurman Munson’s life on August 2, 1979. “It’s my deposition,” Wiles said he told Berra. I thought I was so cool because I would show up at my games driving Thurman Munson’s caddie. A fairly obvious comparison of opposing backstops was made to Reds manager Sparky Anderson during the post-World Series press conference, to which Anderson responded, "Munson is an outstanding ballplayer and he would hit .300 in the National League, but you don't ever compare anybody to Johnny Bench. Diane Munson, wife of New York Yankees catcher Thurman Munson, looks at numerous awards he won through his playing career after he was killed … [28] Munson's locker was moved in one piece to the New Yankee Stadium. “We just realized we couldn’t do it and, you know, it demoralized a lot of us.”. Yankee owner George Steinbrenner retired Munson's number 15 immediately upon his catcher's death. The baseball player Thurman Munson died at the age of 32. Much has been written over the years about Munson’s shocking death on that August day, but until now the depositions that were given in two lawsuits that were filed after the crash had remained stored away, out of the public realm. [8] His brother left to join the United States Air Force while Thurman was a freshman in high school.[6]. The pilot also failed to recognize the need for timely and sufficient power application to prevent the stall during an approach conducted inadvertently without flaps extended. Munson responded by batting .302 with seven home runs and 57 RBI, and making 80 assists en route to receiving the 1970 American League Rookie of the Year award. Murcer gave one of the eulogies at his funeral on August 6 in Canton, Ohio, in which he quoted the poet and philosopher Angelo Patri: "The life of a soul on earth lasts longer than his departure. As captain, Munson helped lead the Yankees to three consecutive World Series appearances from 1976 to 1978, winning championships in the latter two years. [19][20] He would always be irritated at comments praising Boston's catcher. Munson threw out 44.48% of base runners who tried stealing a base on him, ranking him 11th on the all-time list. Martin, in his deposition, said he was worried, as the team’s manager, that Munson was draining himself by flying between games. [11] He attracted scholarship offers from various colleges, and opted to attend nearby Kent State University on scholarship, where he was a teammate of pitcher and broadcaster Steve Stone. "[19] The two struggled to get along, however, especially after Jackson did an interview with Sport magazine in late May. Fisk held onto the ball, but Munson remained tangled with Fisk as Felipe Alou, who was on first, attempted to advance. The pilot was practicing touch-and-go landings during a local flight with two passengers aboard. 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Munson died of asphyxiation due to the inhalation of superheated air and toxic substances. In 1974, Munson was elected to start his first of three consecutive All-Star games, going one for three with a walk and a run scored.[22]. It was Munson who continually played at a high level without creating controversies of his own. [19][28][29] It was his fourth airplane in less than a year-and-a-half. [17] An outstanding fielder, Munson committed only one error all season. Michael tried to bunt, and missed. The anguish still rises unmistakably from the pages of the deposition, which is now nearly 40 years old. ... And Munson had special cause … Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for your co-operation. From a selfish perspective the other reason I loved taking Thurman to the airport was because after dropping him off, I would have a brand new Cadillac to use. Frequently homesick, he had been asking for a trade to the Cleveland Indians since 1977 in order to be closer to his family in Canton. He simply had to be diligent and spend some money. [16] For the season, Munson batted .256 with one home run and nine RBI. A seven-time All-Star, Munson had a career batting average of .292 with 113 home runs and 701 runs batted in (RBIs). The Yankees repeated as American League Champions, and faced the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series. Munson batted .320 with a home run and three RBI in the Yankees four games to two victory over the Dodgers. [5] His father was a World War II veteran who became a truck driver while his mother was a homemaker. CANTON, Ohio -- The widow of Thurman Munson, the New York Yankees' catcher killed in 1979 while flying his plane in Ohio, spoke about the similar death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant -- … As for Blutstein, his route to the documents began in April on his way to pick up his daughter, a student at the University of Michigan. [35][36] That night before a national viewing audience on ABC's Monday Night Baseball, the Yankees beat the Orioles 5–4 in New York, with Murcer driving in all five runs with a three-run home run in the seventh inning and a two-run single in the bottom of the ninth.[37][38]. “I can’t stop,’’ he said. [28] On the afternoon of Thursday, August 2, 1979, he was practicing takeoffs and landings at the Akron-Canton Regional Airport with friend Jerry Anderson, with whom he had formed a real estate partnership, and Hall. Munson's response: "For a man to think that Thurman Munson is jealous of anyone, that guy has to be ignorant and an imbecile." We’ve had plenty of heroes to cheer for since then, from Don Mattingly to Derek Jeter to Aaron Judge. Both testified at the 1984 trial before the settlement was reached. At the time of the accident, the Yankees were 14 games out of first place in the American League East. They were uncovered this summer as a result of efforts made by Allan Blutstein, a lawyer who grew up on Long Island as a devoted Munson fan and has made a professional career of Freedom-of-Information actions, including recent, and controversial, filings involving employees at the Environmental Protection Agency. I thought it might give me some answers to questions I had for most of my life.”. "[19] Ill feelings persisted for much of the year between the two men, but they eventually came to respect one another late in the year, recognizing each other's talent and importance to the team.[19]. Three days later, Martin flew with Munson from Anaheim to Kansas City, Mo., by way of Albuquerque. The coroner’s report said Munson’s neck had been broken and he was paralyzed, but the cause of death was asphyxiation from carbon monoxide in the fuselage. Rather than requiring Munson to take a two-week safety class in Kansas, FlightSafety assigned a "traveling instructor" to go on the road with him, and train him between ballgames. That lawsuit was dismissed before it went to trial. [9] He played halfback in football, guard in basketball, and mostly shortstop in baseball. Jackson and Martin were passengers on flights that Munson piloted, as was Nettles. The plane crashed about 870 feet short of the runway at 4:02 p.m. and then slammed into a tree stump. The locker that Munson used, along with a bronzed set of his catching equipment, was donated to the Baseball Hall of Fame. She said that he had, but added that she thought he had stopped doing so once he started flying. Monahan testified that upon learning of Munson’s death, he went to an empty Yankee Stadium and sat in front of Munson’s locker for about five hours, almost in shock. That same year, he won the AL Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award, making him the only Yankee to win the Rookie of the Year and MVP Awards. Wiles, who was present for all the depositions, recalled Martin being both cooperative and savvy in his testimony. The scene after the crash, which occurred as Munson was practicing takeoffs and landings. Instead, the fault was attributed to pilot error, according to the investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board. After acquiring the documents, he made them available to The New York Times. He never panicked. [19][26] Munson was also considering retiring at the end of the season. On the afternoon of Thursday, August 2, 1979, he was practicing takeoffs and landings at the Akron-Canton … On August 1, 1980, the day before the first anniversary of the accident, the Yankees filed a $4.5-million lawsuit against Cessna Aircraft Co. and Flight Safety International, Inc. (the company who was training Munson to fly), with team spokesman John J. McCarty saying "we asked for $4.5 million because that is what Munson would be worth if the Yankees traded him." Hall and Anderson declined to be interviewed. In her deposition, Diana Munson was asked if her husband took greenies, when he played, a reference to the amphetamines that many players, in the decades before drug testing, took for the jolt of energy they provided. Born in Akron, Ohio, Munson was selected as the fourth pick of the 1968 MLB draft and was named as the catcher on the 1968 College Baseball All-American Team. “So after he started flying, I never worried about greenies again.”. Career: 113 HR, .292 BA, 701 RBI, C, 1976 AL MVP, 1970 AL RoY, 7xAllStar, 3xGG, Yankees 1969-1979, b:R/t:R, born in OH 1947, died 1979, Tugboat He kept it under control and brought us down. Once her suit went to court, in May 1984, the case was settled in a matter of days and the terms were not disclosed. From 1968 until his death, Thurman Munson was married to Diana Dominick. Neither account was linked to the cause of the crash. Combined with the hits he got in his final two at bats in game three, his six consecutive hits tied a World Series record set by Goose Goslin of the Washington Senators in 1924. “He had a special deal with Steinbrenner,” Jackson said in his testimony. And as smoke and flames engulfed the cockpit, Hall, a flight instructor who had previously taught Munson to fly propeller planes, and Anderson, a friend and business associate of Munson’s, had no choice but to make their escape. Documents that were recovered from Munson’s plane after it crashed and burned short of the runway. Hall testified in … When Munson came to bat in the eighth, umpire Nick Bremigan warned Torrez not to throw anymore brushback pitches; this time, Torrez blew kisses to Munson. Munson batted .320 (8-for-25) with 7 RBI's in this Series and also caught Ron Cey's foul pop-up for the final out. "[19] When Jackson sent backup catcher Fran Healy to apologize for those remarks, insisting he was misquoted, Munson responded, "For four bleeping pages?! Hall and Anderson tried. Two months before Monahan’s deposition, Jackson — Munson’s co-star and rival, and then, eventually, his friend — testified that Munson had become weary of the sport he played and all the time spent away from his wife and three children. But Martin also acknowledged that Munson, who played 11 years in the major leagues, was wearing down from the rigors of his position, and that he required more time at first base, the outfield and designated hitter to relieve pressure on his legs and knees. Here is all you want to know, and more! "Thurman flew that airplane to the last nanosecond. The Yankees had lost three in a row, and were in fourth place, eleven games behind the Baltimore Orioles in the American League East heading into the All-Star break in 1979. Munson attended Lehman High School, where he was captain of the football, basketball, and baseball teams and was all-city and -state in all three sports. His batting average in the World Series was .373. Contributing to the pilot's inability to recognize the problem and to take proper action was his failure to use the appropriate checklist and his nonstandard pattern procedures which resulted in an abnormal approach profile." Friday marks the 40-year anniversary of Munson’s death, an event that seemed to bring New York City and the sports world to a standstill when word transmitted sometime after 4 … Thurman Munson. [28] They had three children: daughter Tracy, daughter Kelly and son Michael. Catcher Thurman Munson was a cornerstone of the great Yankees teams in the 1970s. That was virtually the same deficit they had overcome the year before, in one of the most notable comebacks in baseball history. As Red Sox pitcher John Curtis let his first pitch go, Munson broke for the plate. According to Nettles’s deposition, Munson’s death cast a pall over the season. Munson was born in Akron, Ohio to Darrell Vernon Munson and Ruth Myrna Smylie, the youngest of four children. By the time he is done, he has provided a devastating account of the final moments in the life of Thurman Munson, the … He said he also reached out to Diana Munson to apologize for the fact that the uncovered depositions would inevitably resurrect painful memories. Curiously, he testified that he tossed Munson’s medical records into the trash. He batted .435 with three RBI and three runs scored in the American League Championship Series against the Kansas City Royals, and batted .529 with two RBI and two runs scored in the World Series against the Cincinnati Reds. There was testimony that Munson spent much of his spare time reading flight manuals and instruction books, even in the Yankees’ clubhouse before games. 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