Tenth anniversary of Darryl Kile death
Date: 6/18/2012 Album ID: 1488095
Photos by Post-Dispatch staff photographers and Associated Press
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It's been 10 years since the death of Darryl Kile, the St. Louis Cardinals pitcher who was found dead in his Chicago Hotel room on June 22, 2002.
Sunday 1 October, 2000 -- Cardinals pitchers Rick Ankiel (left) and Darryl Kile tip their caps during fan appreciation day on the last day of the regular season of 2000.
POST-DISPATCH PHOTO BY CHRIS LEE
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Wednesday, 20 September, 2000 -- Cardinals pitchers Darryl Kile, Rick Ankiel, Garrett Stephenson and Pat Hentgen celebrate in the locker room after clinching during a game between the Cardinals and the Houston Astros.
POST-DISPATCH PHOTO BY Jerry Naunheim JR
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Friday, February 16, 2001 -- Cardinals starting pitcher Darryl Kile stretches for but is unable to catch a ball hit to him by coach George Kissell as he practices fielding in the batting cages during the first day of practice for pitchers and catchers at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Fla.
POST-DISPATCH PHOTO BY CHRIS LEE
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9/27/01  Thursday  St. Louis
St. Louis Police officers and little league baseball players stand together at the dedication of the PAL Memorial Park - a baseball field at Fox Park on the near south side of St. Louis. St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile donated money to help renovate the field.  PAL stands for the Police Athletic League. 
PHOTO BY J.B. FORBES
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St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile, right, is congratulated by teammates after pitching a 7-2 complete game against the Atlanta Braves, Sunday, Aug. 27, 2000, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Ric Feld)
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** FILE ** St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile throws against the Atlanta Braves in May 2002 in St. Louis. Kile was found dead in his Chicago hotel room Saturday, June 22. He was 33. (AP Photo/Tom Gannam, File)
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Monday 3 April, 2000 -- Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile delivers in the top of the sixth inning.
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Saturday 8 April, 2000 -- Cardinals starting pitcher Darryl Kile delivers to the plate in a game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Milwaukee Brewers atBusch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri on Saturday afternoon.
POST-DISPATCH PHOTO BY CHRIS LEE
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St. Louis Cardinals' Darryl Kile throws a pitch in the fifth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2001, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Darren Hauck)
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Monday 21 February, 2000 -- Cardinals pitcher Andy Benes pitches the ball (obscuring his right eye) during practice at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida on Monday morning.  Benes is one of four near definite starters for the Cardinals, in a group that includes one starter from last year, Kent Bottenfield.  The other two pitchers are Pat Hentgen and Darryl Kile.
POST-DISPATCH PHOTO BY CHRIS LEE
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Saturday June 15, 2002-- St. Louis  Cardinals' pitcher Darryl Kile relaxes with 9-month-old son Ryker, right, and 5-year-old daughter Sierra watch Cardinal players take on their children in a father-child ball game in celebration of Fathers Day at Busch Stadium in St. Louis on Saturday June 15, 2002. Darryl Kyle was found dead in his Chicago hotel room on June 22, 2002 during a road trip. MUST CREDIT bg/Bill Greenblatt          UPI
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Thursday 20 June, 2002 -- Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile warms up in the outfield as the hearse carrying Jack Buck's casket leaves the field before a game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Anaheim Angels at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Mo.
POST-DISPATCH PHOTO BY CHRIS LEE
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6/23/02-St. Louis Cardinals catcher Mike Matheny touches the jersey of his friend and teammate, Darryl Kile, as he heads to the locker room after the Cardinals lost the the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Sunday, June 23, 2002. (AP Photo/St. Louis Cardinals, Scott Rovak)
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St. Louis manager Tony La Russa, (red shirt) talks with MLB officals and Chicago Cubs' Joe Girardi, left, Saturday, June 22, 2002, at Wrigley Field in Chicago, prior to the announcement that the game between the Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Cardinals will be canceled.  St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile was found dead in the team hotel Saturday, a spokesman for the Chicago medical examiner's office confirmed. (AP Photo/Stephen J. Carrera)
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St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile's name and No. 57 are displayed on the marquee outside Wrigley Field in Chicago, Sunday, June 23, 2002. Kile was found dead in his Chicago hotel room Saturday. Sunday's game, which he was scheduled to start, is being played in his honor.  (AP Photo/Stephen Carrera)
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Sunday 23 June, 2002 -- Cardinals players stand in front of their dugout during a moment of silence for teammate Darryl Kile before a game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Ill.  Cardinals relief pitcher Dave Veres (6th from right) wipes his face.
POST-DISPATCH PHOTO BY CHRIS LEE
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Cardinals starting pitcher Jason Simontacchi wears a black band with a number 57 on his ankle as a tribute to his teammate Darryl Kile during the game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Sunday, June 23, 2002. Simontacchi was scheduled to start Saturday's game, which was postponed due to Kile's death. Simontacchi instead took Kile's spot in Sunday's game. (AP Photo/Brian Kersey)
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Bill DeWitt, Jr., left, chairman of the St. Louis Cardinals and general manager Walt Jocketty talk with club manager Tony La Russa prior to the start of their game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Sunday, June 23, 2002. Sunday's mood at the park was somber as they dealt with the death of starting pitcher Darryl Kile. (AP Photo/Stephen Carrera)
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Wednesday, June 26, 2002-- Sarah Parris, 13, of Wildwood, sets a teddy bear on a memorial to Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile at Busch Stadium Wednesday afternoon. Thousands attended the public memorial where teammates and friends eulogized the star hurler. PHOTO BY ANDREW CUTRARO/Post-Dispatch
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Wednesday, June 26, 2002-- Bryant Irwin, 13, weeps as he's comforted by his mother Cheryl, as they stand near a memorial to Cardinal's pitcher Darryl Kile at Busch Stadium Wednesday afternoon. I barely remember Jack, said Bryant, referring to the famed radio announcer who passed away last week. But I remember Kile since the day he came here. Irwins are from Camargo, Ill. PHOTO BY ANDREW CUTRARO/Post-Dispatch
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