JRNYMAN wrote:MotherCitay wrote:Quote from the above article:
The medical examiner listed the cause of death as a sudden heart attack brought on by heart disease.
He was just 47.
And as far as I've been able to deduce, the only way you could have heart disease THAT far progressed at 47 yrs. old is through heavy, heavy cigarette smoking for the majority of those years - like 3 packs a day kind of heavy smoking!

Daryl Kyle - a pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals died of heart disease. On June 22, 2002 during pregame warmups for what would have been a day game in Chicago against the rival Cubs, team personnel noted Kile's absence. Hotel staff entered Kile's room and discovered him in his bed, under the covers, dead of a heart attack. An autopsy determined that the cause of death was a 90-percent blockage in two coronary arteries. He was only 33.
How do you find that in someone so young? He had to be getting physicals in order to keep his contract. It's not like you are going to perform the dye test to check for artery blockages in someone that age unless he was having symptoms.