Friday, September 6, 2019

Chris Duncan Dies From Brain Cancer At 38

Chris Duncan, a former World Series champion with the Cardinals, passed away Friday at the age of 38.
St. Louis Official Site

A slugger with a familiar last name who often powered through pain and lifted the Cardinals to a World Series championship in 2006 and then later had a second act as a candid sports pundit on St. Louis radio, Chris Duncan died Friday in Tucson, Ariz., after years of battling brain cancer. He was 38.
Post-Dispatch

Former St. Louis Cardinals outfielder and local sports radio host Chris Duncan, 38, has died after a long battle with cancer. News about the 2006 World Series Champion's death was announced by Rick Horton and John Rooney on KMOX, during the broadcast of Friday's Cardinals game in Pittsburgh.
KMOX

There’s so much I can tell you about Chris Duncan. So much. I’ll just tell you a few stories to give you what I think the essence of my friend was.
101 ESPN

Former Cardinal Chris Duncan has died following a years-long battle with brain cancer, the team announced Friday. He was 38.
Fox2Now

Former Cardinal and member of the 2006 World Series championship team Chris Duncan has died, according to Fox Sports Midwest announcer Dan McLaughlin.
KMOV

Former Peoria Chiefs first baseman and retired St. Louis Cardinals player Chris Duncan died Friday at age 38 after battling brain cancer for years.
Peoria Journal Star

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