SAN DIEGO, CA - JUNE 24: Justin Hatcher #80 of the San Diego Padres carries the jersey of bullpen coach Darrel Akerfelds #48 after an interleague baseball game against the Seattle Mariners at Petco Park on June 24, 2012 in San Diego, California. Bullpen catcher Griffin Benedict, left, and coach Jimmy Jones accompany Hatcher. Ackerfelds died Sunday from cancer. (Photo by Denis Poroy/Getty Images)
The world lost a great man today. Darrel Akerfelds's impact was felt beyond the Padres family and beyond baseball as a whole. His tenacity and refusal to dignify the disease were beyond inspirational. If you haven't, reading Tom Friend's excellent Outside The Lines piece from December is a must; even if you have, it merits a re-read. I'm not generally one to get emotionally invested in the lives of people I don't know but it hit me hard when I got the news today. Like many of you, I found out by way of Yonder Alonso's tweet shortly before gametime.
Rest in Peace AK we know u will be watching over us today!!! God Bless the Padres family.
— Yonder Alonso (@YonderalonsoU) June 24, 2012
Shortly thereafter, additional members of the team and others outside the organization began expressing their loss:
Today's game is for AK. "@YonderalonsoU: Rest in Peace AK we know u will be watching over us today!!! God Bless the Padres family."
— Anthony Bass (@AnthonyBass45) June 24, 2012
We lost a great one in the padres family today. You're in a better place now AK.
— Joe Wieland (@JWieland108) June 24, 2012
Padres lost a great one today. It was a pleasure to be in the bullpen with you AK! I know you're eating hot tamales in a better place now
— Josh Spence (@joshspence) June 24, 2012
Padre family lost a Great Man today! AkYou will be missed by all of us! Rest in Peace my friend
— Mark P Sweeney (@Sweendog9) June 24, 2012
As word began to spread, his pupils who have since moved on began to weigh in:
Another great baseball man passed today...Darrel Akerfelds. The bullpen coach for the Padres, I spent 2006 there. What a wonderful human
— Jon Adkins (@jonadkinsWV) June 24, 2012
Deeply sadden by the loss of SD's Darrel Akerfelds. He was a great man and was loved by every player that had the honor of meeting him
— Adam Russell (@AdamRussell36) June 25, 2012
Pretty sad right now hearing the news about my former coach Darrel Akerfelds.He loved the game & never let cancer get him down.RIP AK
— Pat Neshek (@PatNeshek) June 24, 2012
Particularly hard hit was former Friar Jake Peavy, who had become close friends with Ak:
Been an unreal sad day thanks for all the prayer & support regarding Darrell Akerfelds! He was an amazing man, mentor & a friend that stuck
— Jake Peavy (@JakePeavy_44) June 25, 2012
By me closer than a brother! Words can't describe how crushed I am but will live on in his memory & always remember the good times we shared
— Jake Peavy (@JakePeavy_44) June 25, 2012
Gonna miss u big boy & pitch with aheavy heart 2moro and til the day I take these spikes off! #ak #48 twitter.com/JakePeavy_44/s…
— Jake Peavy (@JakePeavy_44) June 25, 2012
Peavy on Akerfelds: This guy was laying on his death bed sending me texts, encouraging me after a bad start. It was amazing to me.
— The Northwest Herald (@sox_insider) June 24, 2012
This is by no means a comprehensive list, just a small sample of the live effected by Akerfelds. Numerous other players, fans, journalists and others weighed in throughout the day on the man they called "A-K" or "Ack". In Texas, former Padres setup man Mike Adams pitched with "AK" on his hat. He was also reportedly sporting a brand new tattoo on his arm but it is yet to be confirmed whether that is a tribute as well.


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