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I just learned about brain cancer at Vet Stadium, and it’s…a lot to process. -- (link*)
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The Allfather (aka David)
Sep 13 '23, 15:12
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The stadium killed Tug McGraw and Darren Daulton.
(en.wikipedia.org)
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Wtf—whoa -- (pic)
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Flavorize
Sep 13, 15:31
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but afaik AstroTurf was the only artificial surface in use during that era. shouldn't every other stadium that used it also have been a cluster? -- nm
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hollywood big shot
Sep 13, 16:13
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It's unfun, but cancer clusters can happen for no real reason. -- nm
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Reagen
Sep 13, 16:21
yikes -- nm
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Remlik
Sep 13, 16:06
this shouldn't surprise me, but it does -- nm
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prayformojo 🐵
Sep 13, 15:26
all of those multi-purpose stadiums like Veterans were built pretty much identically. unless there was something extra carcinogenic about their turf -- nm
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hollywood big shot
Sep 13, 15:22
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