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About Cory Lidle
March 11, 1972- October 11, 2006
"New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle died Wednesday when the plane
he was flying crashed into a building in Manhattan. He is survived by
his wife, Melanie, and son, Christopher. Lidle was remembered with
fondness as a straight shooter who gave his all during every trip to the
mound. The news of his passing was met with shock and remorse throughout
baseball."
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About the Commission:
Council votes to create put statue of Cory Lidle in West Covina,
California,
The Associated Press, 2007
"A bronze statue of late New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle will be
created in the city where he played high school baseball. City Council
members approved a plan Tuesday to have the statue placed in a baseball
park currently under construction.
Lidle, a former star player at South Hills High School, and his flight
instructor Tyler Stanger, were killed when the pitcher's small plane hit
a Manhattan skyscraper Oct. 11. The 34-year-old pitcher lived in
Glendora during the off-season with his wife Melanie and their son,
Christopher.
Chris
Freeland, an assistant to the West Covina city manager, said
Lidle's untimely death was a tragedy for the town.
"This is a way for our community to give back to him," Freeland
said Wednesday. He said city officials have been working closely
with Lidle's family on the project.
The statue, to be unveiled in October, will depict Lidle
delivering a pitch in a Yankee uniform. It will be positioned at
the entryway of Big League Dreams Sports Park, a replica of a
major league baseball park.
Texas-based artist Don Hunt, known for his sculptures of rodeo
images and historical figures, will create the memorial."
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