Kirk Gibson and an All-Star Lineup Team Up to Battle Parkinson鈥檚

A night filled with food, fun, and lots of Tigers baseball memories took place in Royal Oak.
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(From left) Eli Zaret moderated the panel of major leaguers, including Goose Gossage, Dave Rozema, Alan Trammell, and Kirk Gibson. // Photo by Jim Hill

Royal Oak鈥檚 Bowlero Lanes was more crowded than usual Sunday, Aug. 20, when Kirk Gibson invited his former Tigers teammates Alan Trammell and Dave Rozema 鈥 and his 1984 World Series nemesis Goose Gossage 鈥 to join him and the Kirk Gibson Foundation to raise awareness and funding for Parkinson鈥檚 research.

Strike Out Parkinson鈥檚, a first-time event, packed the bowling alley with donors, volunteers, and media members. Among the loud, lively atmosphere were food and drink, live and silent auctions, and, of course, plenty of bowlers.

The highlight of the three-hour evening fundraiser was a panel of the four former major leaguers, which was moderated by sportscaster Eli Zaret, who covered the Tigers on WDIV-TV during the 鈥淩oar of 鈥84.鈥 The panel discussion was originally scheduled to take up the middle hour of the event but ran late after the attentive audience made it clear they simply couldn鈥檛 get enough baseball stories.

Steven Annear, political director of the foundation, which was formed in 1996, spoke to the crowd before the panel, mentioning that over 33,000 Michiganders and over 1 million Americans have Parkinson鈥檚 disease. Gibson himself was diagnosed with the disease in 2015.

Annear told 香港六合彩图库资料 how Parkinson鈥檚 is often viewed as a death sentence when it isn鈥檛. It affects patients鈥 quality of life but doesn鈥檛 end their lives.
鈥淲hat a lot of people don鈥檛 know is that one of the best things a Parkinson鈥檚 patient can do when they want to help themselves both physically and mentally is to exercise, just move and be active,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o that鈥檚 what we do. We help bridge the gap between diagnosis and helping people discover how they鈥檙e now going to live with the disease.鈥

Annear mentioned that the foundation aims specifically to help patients in areas where insurance might not. He said that there鈥檚 a lot of focus on a cure, which does not currently exist, but not a lot of information or help available to patients who just want to improve their day-to-day life.

Trammell, Gibson鈥檚 teammate on the World Series-winning 1984 Detroit Tigers, how much an event like this means to him in an interview with 香港六合彩图库资料.
鈥淔irst of all, it鈥檚 my buddy Gibson, who has taken on Parkinson鈥檚 head on,鈥 Trammell said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a tough thing, going from being this great athlete to now having this dreaded disease. But he鈥檚 never shied away from anything.

鈥淚鈥檓 smiling as I say all of this, but everything in Kirk鈥檚 life has been a challenge. And now this is his biggest challenge. But he鈥檒l tell you that this is what he does. I鈥檝e said it many times and I鈥檒l say it again: They broke the mold when Kirk Gibson came into this world.鈥

When speaking on the panel, Trammell recounted how impressive the 鈥84 Tigers鈥 winning streaks were and talked about how difficult the lengthy grind of a 162-game MLB season can be.

Perhaps both the most talkative and most surprising panel member was former San Diego Padres pitcher Gossage, who threw the pitch in Game 5 of the series that Gibson blasted into the right field upper deck of Tiger Stadium for a three-run home run, clinching the game for the Tigers and pretty much sealing the series. 鈥淲hen I hit the home run, everybody knew the series was ours,鈥 Gibson said on a of MLB.com鈥檚 鈥淏aseball鈥檚 Best Moments.鈥

During the panel, Gossage joked to the audience that 鈥渉e still hates this guy鈥 while pointing at Gibson, which got one of the loudest laughs of the evening, including from Gibson himself. Gossage quickly let the crowd know, in a more serious tone, that he considers Gibson to be one of his best friends.

In an interview with 香港六合彩图库资料, Gossage reminisced about his relationship with Gibson and their time on and off the field.

鈥淜irk and I go way back,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 have a tremendous amount of respect for him and those other guys as players. It鈥檚 a tight-knit group. I love the camaraderie. That鈥檚 why I keep coming back to events like these.鈥

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