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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
| 3 | | Representatives are saddened to learn of the death of Jimmy |
| 4 | | Anthony Piersall, who passed away on June 3, 2017; and
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| 5 | | WHEREAS, Jimmy Piersall was born in Waterbury, Connecticut |
| 6 | | to John and Mary (Williams) Piersall on November 14, 1929; he |
| 7 | | was a star basketball and baseball player in high school and |
| 8 | | was signed by the Red Sox in 1948; and
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| 9 | | WHEREAS, Jimmy Piersall broke into Major League Baseball in |
| 10 | | 1952; he played for 17 seasons with the Red Sox, Indians, |
| 11 | | Senators, Mets, and Angels; he was a two-time All-Star and a |
| 12 | | two-time Gold Glove winner for center field; and
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| 13 | | WHEREAS, Jimmy Piersall was known for clowning around on |
| 14 | | the field, fighting with teammates and opposing players, and |
| 15 | | arguing with umpires, but he was also known as an advocate for |
| 16 | | removing the stigma associated with mental illness; after |
| 17 | | suffering a nervous breakdown in 1952, he entered psychiatric |
| 18 | | treatment; he was always open about what he was going through |
| 19 | | and his journey with what is now known as bipolar disorder |
| 20 | | which was chronicled in The Saturday Evening Post article |
| 21 | | titled "They Call Me Crazy - And I Was!", the precursor to his |
| 22 | | 1955 book "Fear Strikes Out", which was turned into a film in |