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15 years since Big Blue tragedy

15 years since Big Blue tragedy

By: Associated Press//July 14, 2014//

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A sculpture entitled “Teamwork” stands outside Miller Park Monday, July 14 in Milwaukee.  Crafted by Rotblatt-Amrany Studio, the sculpture is dedicated to all those who help build Miller Park and in the memory of William R. DeGraves, Jerome Starr and Jeffrey A. Wischer who died while building Miller Park 15-years-ago. (Staff photo by Kevin Harnack)
A sculpture titled Teamwork stands outside in Milwaukee on Monday. Crafted by Rotblatt-Amrany Studio, the sculpture is dedicated to the workers who helped build Miller Park and in the memory of William DeGrave, Jerome Starr and Jeffrey Wischer, who died while building Miller Park 15 years ago. (Staff photos by Kevin Harnack)

MILWAUKEE (AP) — In a plaza outside the Milwaukee Brewers’ ballpark stands a 12-foot statue. Not one that honors a baseball hero, but one that is dedicated to the workers who built Miller Park, including the three who lost their lives when a huge crane collapsed during construction on this day 15 years ago.

Jeffrey Wischer, William DeGrave and Jerome Starr were killed on July 14, 1999, when their man basket suspended 300 feet in the air was hit by the collapsing crane, called Big Blue.

The crane operator was trying to lift a section of the retractable roof in place when strong winds knocked it down onto the facade of the ballpark under construction. The tragedy set the stadium’s opening date back a year and cost $100 million in repairs.

 

William R. DeGraves, Jerome Starr and Jeffrey A. Wischer are memorialized as Miller Park Heroes on a display outside of Miller Park Monday, July 14 in Milwaukee. (Staff photo by Kevin Harnack)
William DeGrave, Jerome Starr and Jeffrey Wischer are memorialized on a display outside Miller Park.

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