Kevin-Foster-Obituary

Kevin Foster

Jan 13, 1969 – Oct 11, 2008

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BORN
January 13, 1969
DIED
October 11, 2008

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KEVIN FOSTER 1969-2008 By Paul Sullivan | Chicago Tribune reporter October 14, 2008 Former major league pitcher Kevin Foster, who fulfilled a lifelong dream by playing for the Cubs, died Saturday at the age of 39. The former Evanston High star died in an Oklahoma City hospital after...

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I Love you keep watching over me ❤

Kevin was my roommate in the minors with the Expos. I remember he told me that he had a choice of being a position player or a pitcher. He played third base for us. Of course, I didn't believe him. Fast forward two years...I was released and he was sent to rookie ball to pitch. Apparently, he had been telling the truth all along. He was in the majors two years later. I am proud to have known him and still talk about him to my biological kids and my students. ( I am a teacher/coach). RIP roomie.

Hermosillo, Mexico, At Naranjeros we remember you lovingly!

En Naranjeros Siempre presente!

Hi My family is a huge fan and reacently found some photos of Kevin While he was playing with Naranjeros in Hermosillo, Sonora In the 90’s. And I would like to share these pica whit his family. Is any way to get in touch with them ? Please help

Paola Corrales. Hermosillo Sonora. Mexico

My name is Jamil Adams. I worked with Kevin in Oklahoma, He was a good guy and very down to earth despite his great accomplishments. I know he has been doing Gods work through the years. I just wanted to let him and his family know that he has and still influences me to this day.

Been talking to my son about you(Kevin). He is playing Travel Baseball in Evanston now and Coach Prieto is his coach and I guess he coached you(Kevin) in high school. Really makes me happy that you are still apart of the Evanston folklore and your story is being shared with our kids now. I gave my son the ball you signed for me and I found it under his pillow the other day. Made me smile...

Cubbies are in World Series and I know your looking down and given Hendricks some help. Get us to the big W Kevin. Wish you were still here for the kids. Aaron needs you

Kevin,
You were a vital piece of the first Cubs team I ever loved. Thank you for the memories. Rest in peace.