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6/16/2014 11:15 A.M. ET
Commissioner's Statement Regarding Tony Gwynn
By / MLB.com
Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig issued the following statement regarding the passing of Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn,
who was 54:
"Major League Baseball today mourns the tragic loss of Tony Gwynn, the greatest Padre ever and one of the most accomplished
hitters that our game has ever known, whose all-around excellence on the field was surpassed by his exuberant personality and
genial disposition in life. Tony was synonymous with San Diego Padres baseball, and with his .338 career batting average and
eight batting titles, he led his beloved ballclub to its greatest heights, including two National League pennants.
"Tony loved our game, the city of San Diego and his alma mater where he starred and coached, San Diego State University, and
he was a part of a wonderful baseball family. His commitment to the children of San Diego made him a deserving recipient of our
game's highest off-field honor, the Roberto Clemente Award, in 1999.
"For more than 30 years, Tony Gwynn was a source of universal goodwill in the National Pastime, and he will be deeply missed
by the many people he touched. On behalf of all of our Clubs, I extend my deepest condolences to Tony's wife Alicia, their son
Tony Jr. of the Phillies, their daughter Anisha, the Padres franchise, his fans in San Diego and his many admirers throughout
Baseball."
This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

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