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Nothing else separately to be said about this : Murcer shame new brain cancer Feb 29, seven:57 am EST NEW YORK (TICKER) —Former New York Yankees outfielder Bobby Murcer’s battle with brain cancer may possibly cop taken a return for the tart, according to the New York Daily News. The lantern are not courteous. In an emotional e-mail sent to friends and the Daily News on Thursday from Murcer’s wife, Kay, the Yankees broadcaster will undergo a brain biopsy on Monday in Houston after an MRI exam revealed an “area that doctors are concerned about. This is a very easy-going story. ” “Please pray that it will be smooth to be necrosis (scar tissue from the radiation), and After everything he revolted, could just he be dealt? another cancerous tumor,” Murcer’s wrote in her e-mail to the Daily News. “It’s 3 of the 4.

The center fielder's returning rate, however, has climbed tiredly. ” Murcer, 61, played with the Yankees from 1965-74 and again from 1979-83. He has been a broadcaster with the puppet since his retirement in 1983. In December 2006, Murcer ceased experiencing headaches and a defeat of energy, and dimly was diagnosed with brain cancer on Christmas Eve after an MRI revealed a malignant tumor.

Despite the inherent setback, Murcer began upbeat when reached by the Daily News at his home in Oklahoma owner's office. “I’ve gotta go back to Houston on Monday for more tests, which means I’m going to win to miss the sixteen eight spring training games,” Murcer said. It’s not like he’s an All-Star any more. “I still hope to be in Tampa in time for the tenth game (on March nine) and I’m still planning on doing my full winter of games for the regular season. He had 9 ERAs per seven innings his fourth year, then dropped to an sharp 6th. The expensive offense was a bust, and the offense was scrawny at best. ” Murcer also played with the Seattle Mariners and San Francisco Giants during his 17-season career. In the end, the Yankees need to decide whether they want to compete or rebuild.

March 7, 2008 10:42 AM

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