"There are no words to adequately express my family's sincere gratitude to the special people who've made this project a reality," Thurman Munson's widow, Diana Munson, said.
The statue was created by acclaimed sculptor David Deming, whose sports-themed works include statues of Jim Thome, Jim Brown, Larry Doby and Frank Robinson, in addition to Superman. Deming attended Saturday's ceremony along with members of Munson's family, donors, baseball alumni and Kent State community members.
"David Deming gave us Superman in Cleveland, but he gave me my Superman at Kent State," Diana Munson said.
Thurman Munson died in a plane crash while practicing landings at Akron-Canton Airport as the Yankees were seeking a third straight championship. The Yankees immediately retired his No. 15 jersey and dedicated a plaque to him in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium. He was inducted into Kent State's Varsity "K" Hall of Fame in 1980.
The bronze statue was dedicated at a ceremony at Schoonover Stadium, where Munson has inspired generations of Kent State Baseball players since becoming one of Major League Baseball's most accomplished catchers. The statue was commissioned through private support from many donors, with lead gifts from Tom, ’74, and Barbara Cole, Howard, ’74, ’75, and Barbara Fleischmann, ’75, and Dave, ’80, and Adrian Edmonds. The names of all donors are included on the statue.