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I placed a {{fact}} tag on a piece of information I found through Google, but can't yet confirm using the reference databases provided to me through my university. I'm hoping someone can help. According to this news article on the Royal Rooters forum, Remmerswaal suffered from alcoholism and wound up comatose, and now lives in a nursing home in the Netherlands with brain damage. I can't find the original article or any other real confirmation. A LexisNexis search turns up a ten-year-old Peter Gammons article that only briefly mentions this, and the only other thing I have is Remmerswaal's article on the Sons of Sam Horn Wiki. I think this information has a place in the article if someone can cite it with a solid source. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you! Camanda (talk) 05:35, 21 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I am currently updating the nl-wiki article on Win Remmerswaal - a project that will take some time but be assured - plenty of sources will then be on the bottom. With google translate when it is finished I am sure the baseball writers here will be able to expand this article as well. Kind regards MoiraMoira (talk) 16:21, 8 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]