January 21, 2007

Reds Press Release: Reds mourn death Of Vern Ruhle

It is with great sadness that the Cincinnati Reds announce the death of former pitching coach Vern Ruhle, who died at 11:00 p.m. last night at MD Anderson Hospital in Houston of complications from a donor stem cell transplant for the treatment of multiple myeloma.

Ruhle, 55, is survived by his wife Sue, daughter Rebecca and son Kenny.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

Ruhle entered last season as the Reds' Major League pitching coach, but during routine physical examinations in February he was diagnosed with cancer. He missed the entire season while receiving treatment for multiple myeloma.

For the 2007 season, Ruhle had been assigned to work as the organization's pitching rehabilitation coordinator at its minor league complex in Sarasota, Florida.

“The baseball and Cincinnati Reds families mourn the loss of an excellent coach, wonderful husband and loving father,” the club 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.”

4 comments to “Reds Press Release: Reds mourn death Of Vern Ruhle”

  1. otto says:

    Vern was a wonderful and talented person. He will be sorely missed.

  2. Keegan says:

    Rest in peace, Vern.

  3. smartelf says:

    There was a day game at Wrigley back in early 2005 when Dunn had a sucker in his mouth for the entire game, even when he was batting.