On behalf of all the extended MetsPolice, I am truly sorry to hear of Ralph’s passing.
A quick tribute to the great Ralph Kiner. A true legend I’ll never forget. #RIP pic.twitter.com/tJ6kVyNxrL
— The 7 Line (@The7Line) February 6, 2014
They sure don’t make ’em like they used to…RIP Ralph Kiner. pic.twitter.com/G0cOwZjZfA
— Christopher (@ludichrisspeed) February 6, 2014
RIP #Pirates Hall of Famer Ralph Kiner. pic.twitter.com/rjAUjYkxal
— Pittsburgh Pirates (@Pirates) February 6, 2014
V. sad day for Mets fans RT @MLB: We mourn the passing of Hall of Famer Ralph Kiner, who died today at the age of 91. pic.twitter.com/SbKYubngag
— Alison Frankel (@AlisonFrankel) February 6, 2014
Loved listening to Ralph KIner these past fifty years and more. Photo by Hy Peskin, another departed titan. pic.twitter.com/SxvRp0lHNY
— John Thorn (@thorn_john) February 6, 2014
Rest peacefully Ralph Kiner #Pirates pic.twitter.com/6AY81ZyAT7
— Dugout Legends (@DugoutLegends) February 6, 2014
R.I.P Ralph Kiner
RIP Ralph Kiner. Somewhere Bob, Lindsey and Ralph are announcing baseball in heaven. pic.twitter.com/sKydW8fYIb
— Mets Pics (@MetsPics) February 6, 2014
#BREAKING: Mets broadcaster and Hall of Fame slugger Ralph Kiner dies at 91 http://t.co/Fv19Ulpq2l pic.twitter.com/2RTZe7IoTa @NBCNewYork
— Channel 1 America (@channel1america) February 6, 2014
Ralph Kiner was a legend. Here he is with Gary and Keith during what I believe was his last ever visit to the booth. pic.twitter.com/RqY7dahsSe
— James Kannengieser (@jameskann) February 6, 2014
As genial as they come, Ralph Kiner impacted all he came across as a player and broadcaster: http://t.co/ucexvkAFYv pic.twitter.com/VClKN0Badv
— MLB (@MLB) February 6, 2014
Ralph Kiner and the Say Hey Kid pic.twitter.com/HpNU7P25gd
— Mark Healey (@MHealeySports) February 6, 2014