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Blocked artery eyed in Kile death

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Posted 9:15AM on Monday 24th June 2002 ( 22 years ago )
CHICAGO - St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Darryl Kile likely died from a blockage of a coronary artery, Cook County&#39;s chief medical examiner said Sunday. <br> <br> Dr. Edmund Donoghue said initial findings of an autopsy showed Kile had ``80-to-90 percent narrowing of two of the three branches of the coronary artery.&#39;&#39; He said the blockage was the ``likely cause of death.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Kile, 33, was found dead in the team hotel Saturday. Police said there were no signs of forced entry and no signs of foul play. <br> <br> Donoghue said a final autopsy report could take from 4-to-6 weeks because he still wants to study toxicology reports. He gave no indication Sunday that drugs or illegal substances were involved in Kile&#39;s death. <br> <br> ``The complete results are pending,&#39;&#39; Donoghue said. <br> <br> Donoghue also said ``possible marijuana&#39;&#39; was found in the hotel room, but quickly added, ``I want to make it very clear it had nothing to do with his death.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Asked about Donoghue&#39;s mention of marijuana, Chicago police spokeswoman Officer JoAnn Taylor said: ``Our reports show that there is no evidence of narcotics in the room. If there was some contraband, the police would not hold back on that. We&#39;d have to inventory that.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Kile&#39;s heart condition, called coronary atherosclerosis, is commonly known as hardening of the arteries. <br> <br> Kile&#39;s father died shortly after a heart attack in his mid-40s in 1993. <br> <br> Dr. Jim Loomis, the Cardinals&#39; assistant team physician, said Saturday that the 6-foot-5 pitcher had no known health problems and was not on medication. <br> <br> About two hours before Saturday&#39;s game against the Cubs was scheduled to begin, Cardinals players realized Kile was not at the ballpark and called the hotel to ask that he be checked on. <br> <br> Workers at the downtown Westin Hotel forced their way into Kile&#39;s 11th-floor room because of the safety latch on the door. <br> <br> Saturday&#39;s game between the Cardinals and Chicago Cubs was postponed. Later that night, the Cardinals unanimously voted at a team meeting to play Sunday night in Kile&#39;s honor. Kile had been scheduled to start Sunday. <br> <br> Kile&#39;s name and No. 57 were displayed on the marquee outside Wrigley Field and on the scoreboard inside the park Sunday. <br> <br> The U.S. flag was at half-mast, and all music except the national anthem was canceled. There was to be a moment of silence for Kile before the national anthem. <br> <br> There were to be no public address announcements during the game except for players coming to bat and lineup changes. <br> <br> The Cubs also canceled usual festivities such as honorary first pitches and the traditional singing of ``Take Me Out to the Ball Game.&#39;&#39; <br>

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