Thursday, September 30, 2010

keli McGregor


Rockies players Todd Helton, Aaron Cook, Ryan Spilborghs and Troy Tulowitzki presented the McGregor children with No. 88 jerseys -- the same ones that have hung in the club's dugout since McGregor's death. They were signed by every member of the team.
DENVER -- Rockies manager Jim Tracy braced for a difficult Tuesday night.
The Rockies unveiled a permanent memorial at Coors Field to the late Keli S. McGregor, the club president who died in April at age 48 when a rare viral infection attacked his heart. The initials "KSM" were unveiled along the lower part of the right-field wall in fair territory in a ceremony before Tuesday night's game against the Dodgers.
On the field behind home plate for the ceremony were McGregor's wife, Lori, three daughters, Jordan, Taylor and Landri, and son, Logan. Also on hand were his parents, Brian and Margaret, and two of his three sisters, Cindi and Terri.

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