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Thursday, February 28, 2008

N.Y. Daily News: Bobby Murcer faces new brain cancer scare

Former Yankee outfielder Bobby Murcer’s battle with brain cancer may have taken a turn for the worse, the Daily News has learned.

According to an emotional e-mail sent to friends Thursday from Murcer’s wife, Kay, the Yankee broadcaster will undergo a brain biopsy on Monday in Houston after an MRI revealed an “area that doctors are concerned about.”

“Please pray that it will be determined to be necrosis (scar tissue from the radiation), and not another cancerous tumor,” Kay wrote in her e-mail. “It’s one of the two.”

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   1. cardsfanboy Posted: February 29, 2008 at 08:46 AM (#2702817)
not to be petty, but my moms boyfriend is facing a similar scare and due to politics he has a brain tumor the size of a golf ball in his head and because he has no insurance and isn't old enough for medicare they have basically told him "you are going to die, we can't do crap for you" ....... so if a mlb player with a crap load of money can't get it fixed, my sympathy is pretty much non-existent....good luck guy, but welcome to the usa where republicans prefer you to die instead of allowing abortions.
   2. Gonfalon Bubble Posted: February 29, 2008 at 11:09 AM (#2702825)
A more relevant post has rarely been written. Bobby Murcer never should have lied about those WMDs.
   3. Dan Szymborski Posted: February 29, 2008 at 01:44 PM (#2702835)
   4. Bruce Markusen Posted: February 29, 2008 at 03:14 PM (#2702873)
Amazing. Bobby Murcer, one of baseball's truly good guys, is facing a potential recurrence of brain cancer, and someone decides to turn this into a political thread. Lovely.
   5. RichardMNixon Posted: February 29, 2008 at 03:29 PM (#2702890)
I love Bobby but he had a glioblastoma, the odds are that this is a recurrence.
   6. DCA Posted: February 29, 2008 at 03:32 PM (#2702895)
To be fair, it's a perfectly reasonable turn. Someone the poster actually knows is suffering from the same condition as "one of baseball's truly good guys" who probably none of us actually know, and is one of the roughly 1/4 of the population who has no health insurance, so he can't get treatment for it. Yeah, our thoughts and prayers are with both Murcer and cfb's mom's BF, but it isn't out of line to question why actual medical treatment is only with one of them.
   7. Big Train Posted: February 29, 2008 at 03:57 PM (#2702921)
Well, whatever, but why can't he have sympathy for some who is dying of brain cancer?

Is this a common thing? Sympathy and empathy are finite? One only has so much to give?

Life is shitty all over, you know, why can't two people, in similar, yet different shitty situations, receive thoughts, well wishes, etc.?

And it doesn't even take real sympathy to say "good luck to Mr. Murcer and family."
   8. Raskolnikov Posted: February 29, 2008 at 04:15 PM (#2702947)
Yeah, they wouldn't try to go in for tissue unless it looks on MRI highly suspicious for local recurrence. If it's GBM as someone here mentioned, it doesn't look good.

GBMs are almost impossible to get clean margins on, and like kevin mentions, progress very rapidly.
   9. Mister High Standards Posted: February 29, 2008 at 04:22 PM (#2702961)
....good luck guy, but welcome to the usa where republicans prefer you to die instead of allowing abortions.


Yeah, it was the republicans fault your mothers bf chose to not have insurance. Regardless of his poor choice, I hope he pulls through.
   10. gef the talking mongoose Posted: February 29, 2008 at 04:31 PM (#2702975)
Yeah, it was the republicans fault your mothers bf chose to not have insurance.


There's probably a bit more to it that that. I can't speak for anyone else, but if my job & corresponding coverage went away today, I have no idea how long, or even if, I could afford COBRA coverage ... which of course runs out after a certain period (18 months?) anyway. I've been in that boat before. Luckily, I didn't get sick -- & given my age, lifestyle (or lack thereof) & predisposition toward certain types of health problems (mother died of colon cancer a day before she would've turned 57, father succumbed to heart attack at 34, I've got a mild case of Crohn's disease, etc), I was lucky as hell.
   11. Vaux, A.B.D. Posted: February 29, 2008 at 04:35 PM (#2702982)
Now that's [MHS's comment] ignorant ####, and you know it. That guy "chose" not to have insurance in precisely the same way that I choose not to have a palace in Aruba.

That's not a reason not to hope Murcer recovers, of course.
   12. Mister High Standards Posted: February 29, 2008 at 04:42 PM (#2702987)
Vaux, most american's who don't have health insurance can afford it, but chose not too. They prefer to spend their income on other things. This is beyond dispute. Of course, I'm generalizing CFB's Mom's BF in the group than can afford it, but chose not too... which may not be the case.

Now, I realize you will probably, argue with me, but let me cut you off at the pass. I'm going to engage in the debate. I don't believe in nationalized health care. I believe people health care is likely unaffordable to some american's making less than an average income should be given tax credits to index their cost of insure to that of an average income average family with average healthcare. If they chose to not purchase the healthcare they should be forced to pay for treatment in advance or to provide a line of credit. If they can't they don't get care. Just like you didn't get a palace in bermuda.

CFB, you stiill dating the blond with the big rack?
   13. Dan Szymborski Posted: February 29, 2008 at 04:44 PM (#2702990)
Now that's [MHS's comment] ignorant ####, and you know it. That guy "chose" not to have insurance in precisely the same way that I choose not to have a palace in Aruba.

Of course, we have no idea what that guy's situation is at all, whether he chose not to buy health insurance, or was unable to buy health insurance. Without further information, we have no idea whether he was unemployed or whether he was eligible for Medicaid and didn't apply or whether he decided a big screen TV was a more important purchase.
   14. Barry`s_Lazy_Boy Posted: February 29, 2008 at 04:46 PM (#2702994)
Is it a brain cloud?
   15. Vaux, A.B.D. Posted: February 29, 2008 at 05:11 PM (#2703018)
Of course that's true, Dan.
   16. Swoboda is freedom Posted: February 29, 2008 at 05:11 PM (#2703019)
It could be both. My father died of GBM in December. They went in and removed a necrosis, but he died a few months later as the cancer came back. Horrible disease.
   17. Hang down your head, Tom Foley Posted: February 29, 2008 at 05:14 PM (#2703021)
Yeah, it was the republicans fault your mothers bf chose to not have insurance. Regardless of his poor choice, I hope he pulls through.


Choosing to get a brain tumor was a much worse choice.
   18. Guapo Posted: February 29, 2008 at 05:16 PM (#2703029)
Vaux, most american's who don't have health insurance can afford it, but chose not too. They prefer to spend their income on other things. This is beyond dispute.

You got a cite for that one?

In particular, I'm wondering what the 11 million kids who don't have health insurance are spending their money on. Pokemon cards maybe.

Oh, and best wishes to Bobby Murcer.
   19. Mister High Standards Posted: February 29, 2008 at 05:22 PM (#2703037)
rephrase: adults.
   20. Charter Member of the Jesus Melendez Fanclub Posted: February 29, 2008 at 05:30 PM (#2703045)
MHS, you live in NY, correct? Do you pay for your own insurance or get it through work? If you pay for it yourself, how much do you pay? I pay for it myself, and it's type expensive, and going up exponentially. I'm far from rich and wonder if I'll still be able to afford it in 5 years. It is probably less expensive wherever cardsfanboy's guy lives, but your comments, as usual, seem strikingly ignorant.
   21. cardsfanboy Posted: February 29, 2008 at 10:18 PM (#2703372)
sorry, didn't really mean to make this political (well actually just wanted to ##### about it for the most part) I do feel sympathy for anyone that is diagnosed with a terminal illness and do feel for Murcer. I'm not a fan of a national health care system, but do believe that a better system than we have now is possible. I don't know the specifics about my moms bf, he worked on fishing boats and is retired-I think, but not old enough for medicaid,(my mom is old enough for medicaid but that doesn't help him) beyond that I don't know any other specifics about his medical insurance. I do know that he's been told less than 6months to live, that it is operateable which could give him more time. For the record, his name is Walter Johnson so this is tangentially a baseball related comment. (well maybe not)

MHS, yes I'm still dating the blonde.
   22. Gonfalon Bubble Posted: February 29, 2008 at 10:38 PM (#2703392)
I think we need to get away from the political posturing about health care, and consider this story in fundamental human terms.

Bob Raissman of the New York Daily News, focusing on what this potential tragedy is REALLY all about:

"Today, Bobby Murcer needs all our prayers. But we need Bobby Murcer. Even now, we need him just as much as he needs us.

Baseball needs him even more.

Apple pie and Mom have been replaced by lying and cheating. The biggest stories in the game make it seem like it is played in a sewer. Roger Clemens, defiant and delusional, staring down the barrel of a possible perjury indictment. Andy Pettitte, destined to spend his summer as a professional witness.

Brian McNamee, the trainer/"friend," with his collection of syringes and gauze. Then there are all those mouthy lawyers and politicians. Don't forget Bud Selig and Donald Fehr. They have been hauled before Congress so many times they are on a first-name basis with the guy who guards the door.

See, we need someone to deliver a bouquet of flowers to a room that stinks. Yeah, we all need Bobby Murcer. We need him now."
   23. Voros McCracken, Human Shield Posted: February 29, 2008 at 10:55 PM (#2703417)
Bobby was a favorite of mine when I was very young. It used to be Rick Monday and when he left the Cubs, Murcer came in and wore the same #7 so he inherited my spot as favorite player.

So obviously I hope he beats this. He gets a little more grief from Cubs fans than he deserves, yes he wasn't close to the player he was at his peak with the Yankees (if that peak lasts longer he's an easy Hall of Famer), but he could still hit a little. That he wasn't a CF anymore cut into his value a lot, and it wasn't his fault that the Cubs traded Madlock for him. Ontiveros wasn't a bad player either but high OBP low power and speed guys were not exactly in vogue back then.

Get well Bobby.
   24. Charter Member of the Jesus Melendez Fanclub Posted: February 29, 2008 at 11:04 PM (#2703438)
Bobby Murcer's broadcasting annoys me far more than steroids. So I don't think baseball particularly needs him. But if he gets better and retires, I'm all in favor of that. Raissman seems to do a lot more editorializing and a lot less reporting about TV/radio these days.

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