Love George Steinbrenner or hate him, history will show that what he has done for MLB is far more than any one person has done. I just discovered on www.cnn.com that Steinbrenner had suffered a massive heart attack and passed away. Steinbrenner was not a young man or even a terribly fit person, but none the less did not deserve to pass as he did. Once again, it sounds like yet another statistic has been added to the fatality figures associated to the “widow maker heart attack”.
The sad reality of this passing is that it more than likely did not have to take place. For the most part the widow maker heart attack can and usually is something that can be avoided. Perhaps, George in his passing will motivate other persons to take necessary steps to avoid this massive and sudden heart attack. I can only hope that his major stars realize just because they are stars does not make them immune to this very serious cause of sudden death. Just because a person is able to hit home runs, make sparkling plays in the outfield or infield, or perhaps stealing bases does not provide a proof positive of cardiovascular health.
#1 by scott collom on August 4th, 2010
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Not too sure that he could of avoided his heart attack…I just had one( a widow maker) myself,I (thought) am in decent shape ,ate right, exercised….ran a mile everyday, my weight was good….at 51 saw my cardiologist for a stress test. and then “WAMO”…ended with having a triple by pass.
I knew of his passing just didnt know that he had a widow maker like me:)