Former Blue Jays Star Tom Henke Opens Up About Anxiety Struggles
Tom Henke Reveals Anxiety Battles in Candid Interview

More than 30 years after Tom Henke was the calmest, most comfortable ninth-inning pitcher in baseball, the former Blue Jays closer is struggling with anxiety. He doesn’t like big crowds anymore, admits to being somewhat claustrophobic, and avoids traveling, especially flying. “My doctor thinks it’s similar to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder,” Henke said in a recent interview.

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