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Athletes Whose Careers Ended Too Soon

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Athletes whose careers ended too soon include dozens of promising athletes who for one reason or another were forced to leave the sports they loved well before they should have. Their stories are often tragic and leave their family members, teammates, opponents and fans wondering what could have happened had their careers continued. Sadly, we'll never know the answer to that one as these athletes all left their respective sports prematurely.

Some of the greatest players to ever compete in sports like football, basketball, hockey and baseball were forced into retirement due to an injury. Even others were taken not only from professional sports but also from this life following a tragic incident which caused their death. Be it an injury or a complete loss of life, all of these athletes had plenty left to give but a catastrophic event changed all that.

For many of these players, retiring at the top of their game was their decision after repeated injuries made it difficult to compete at a top level. Legendary Boston Bruins hockey player Bobby Orr, NBA star Yao Ming and Super Bowl-winning quarterback Troy Aikman are just a few who fall into that category. Others suffered a one-time injury, sometimes on national television during a big game, that gave them no choice but to retire. Joe Theismann, a legendary National Football League quarterback, fell into that category following what is perhaps the most memorable hit in league history.

While those players retired and often remained in the sport in a broadcasting role, others were not so lucky. Sadly, this list also includes athletes who died suddenly during their professional athletic careers. Those stories are heartbreaking, such as the up-and-coming Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart who was killed by a drunk driver and NFL-player turned U.S. Army soldier Pat Tillman who was killed serving his country.

As hard as it is to find something positive from these career-ending tragedies, each of them have raised awareness about ways that incidents like this can be prevented in the future. I can't think of any better way to honor these fine athletes than making the world a brighter place.
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  1. 51
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    1942
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    Darryl Kile

    1968
  3. 53
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    Korey Stringer

    1974
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    Gord Kluzak

    1964
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    1958
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    Dan Snyder

    1978
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    1960
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    Cory Lidle

    1972
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    1977
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    1969
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    Kenny McKinley

    1987
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    1984
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    Jay Williams

    1981
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    1982
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    1971
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    Wade Belak

    1976
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    1979
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    1. Ji Lime
      Athletes Whose Careers Ended Too Soon at 2/11/2013 7:30 PM
      Athletes Who Retired Early . That's clear.
    2. broguyman
      Athletes Whose Careers Ended Too Soon at 12/30/2011 12:30 PM
      Why is Penny Hardaway number 7 and why is he even on this list for that matter? He spent 14 years in the league. He did get injured but his career wasn't over. It just didn't pan out the way it could have.

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