Coach Vern Ruhle Dies Of Cancer

in Cancer News, Celebrity, Myeloma @ 7:23 am by Know Cancer News

vern_ruhle.jpgFormer Cincinnati Reds pitching coach Vern Ruhle died Saturday after a year-long battle with myeloma, a cancer of the bone marrow. He was 55.

Ruhle, who missed the entire 2006 season following his diagnosis, had recently undergone stem cell transplants in hopes the procedures would successfully treat his cancer. But complications of the disease rendered the attempts unsuccessful.

Ruhle served 12 years as a major league pitching coach and worked in Houston, Philadelphia, and New York before joining the Reds in 2004. He had a career record of 67-88 with a 3.73 ERA. Ruhle is survived by his wife, Sue, his daughter, Rebecca, his son, Kenny and his Cincinnati Reds family.

“The baseball and Cincinnati Reds families mourn the loss of an excellent coach, wonderful husband, and loving father,” the Reds said in a statement. “In his 35 years in professional and collegiate baseball, Vern touched many people inside and outside the game. We are privileged to have been a part of his life. He will be greatly missed.”



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