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    Josh Hamilton relapse?

    Just heard Hamilton relapsed again. Not much out yet. I feel for him. Can't just have a drink. Hope he gets it figured out.

    #2
    How many of these threads are we going to have?

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      #3
      Originally posted by CletusBodeen View Post
      How many of these threads are we going to have?
      I going to say at least 5

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        #4
        He had a great season

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          #5
          Josh Hamilton Relapses Again

          Source: Josh Hamilton has relapse

          Richard Durrett
          February 3, 2012


          Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton, who has battled drug and alcohol addictions, had a relapse with alcohol this week, according to a source.

          The Rangers said through a team spokesman that they are "aware of a situation but have no further comment at this time."

          It was still unclear exactly what circumstances led Hamilton to suffer his relapse, which was reported by The Dallas Morning News earlier Thursday, but he has battled to stay sober since an incident in a Tempe, Ariz., bar a little more than three years ago.

          Then, he was photographed drinking with several women and those pictures went viral about seven months later. Hamilton spoke to the media about it at that time and apologized, saying: "I hate that this happened."

          When that occurred, Hamilton immediately called the Rangers and MLB. He passed a drug test shortly thereafter and went through league-sanctioned counseling. Hamilton also made sure his support system was fully in place, including having Johnny Narron, his "accountability partner" at the time, with him at spring training and through the rest of the season.

          Hamilton, 30, was banned from baseball in 2003 for drug

          and alcohol use while in the Tampa Bay organization. He was reinstated in 2006 and is drug tested three times a week.
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          Right now, Hamilton and the Rangers are still in the process of finding a new "accountability partner" after Narron took the job as the Milwaukee Brewers hitting coach. Hamilton's father-in-law, Michael Dean Chadwick, was planning on taking over that role for Narron but didn't want to leave his teenage daughter as she gets closer to finishing high school.

          The Rangers have expressed an interest in signing Hamilton to a long-term extension, though both sides agreed that if a deal wasn't in place by the time spring training starts later this month that they wouldn't talk during the season to avoid any kind of distraction.

          The 2010 AL MVP has worked to avoid even the smell of alcohol, something his teammates have respected. They have even catered their postseason celebrations for him (and former teammate C.J. Wilson who also didn't want to be around alcohol) by having ginger ale and water showers before breaking out the champagne after winning a playoff series.

          Hamilton said in August 2009, when discussing his last relapse, that it was the first drink he'd had since Oct. 6, 2005, when he vowed to stay sober. Drugs and alcohol helped delay Hamilton's track to the big leagues and despite being the No. 1 overall draft pick in 1999 by the Tampa Bay Rays, he didn't make his major league debut until 2007 with the Cincinnati Reds.

          The Rangers traded for Hamilton before the 2008 season, sending right-handed pitcher Edinson Volquez and left-handed pitcher Danny Ray Herrera to the Reds for the outfielder.

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            #6
            Hate hear that. I hope he is able to overcome this.

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              #7
              Thread #4 about this...

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                #8
                Originally posted by KeeganNotSansaba View Post
                Thread #4 about this...


                Ohhh, so sorry!!! Didn't see the other ones!!! Forgive me!!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by czechaholic View Post
                  Ohhh, so sorry!!! Didn't see the other ones!!! Forgive me!!
                  You're not the only one who's started a repeat thread...

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                    #10
                    Praying for him to get back on track.

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                      #11
                      who among us has not had a night of excess from time to time. every 3 years aint so bad. more often than me but I aint a alcoholic. let's help him back on the wagon instead of kickin him to the curb

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by huntmaster View Post
                        who among us has not had a night of excess from time to time. every 3 years aint so bad. more often than me but I aint a alcoholic. let's help him back on the wagon instead of kickin him to the curb
                        X1

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by huntmaster View Post
                          who among us has not had a night of excess from time to time. every 3 years aint so bad. more often than me but I aint a alcoholic. let's help him back on the wagon instead of kickin him to the curb
                          No doubt! I have had the opportunity to share with him and his testimony...

                          This is a mere bump in the road.

                          This illness is far from controllable. The weakness and urge that pulsates through his veins wouldn't be there, if it were.

                          You don't cure addicts! You help them as best you can to follow a path less detrimental to their health and wellbeing!

                          As for people throwing around the zero tolerance policy the Rangers have for substance abuse... Alcohol isn't regulated in quite the same manor or they wouldn't celebrate with beer, liquor, and champagne after they win championships!

                          God Speed Josh, see you at church!

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                            #14
                            Hope the best for him. He's a hell of an athlete!!!!

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                              #15
                              Prayers for Josh Hamilton and his family

                              Keep up the fight brother!

                              Prayers sent

                              From Terry's Tree Stand Xbox

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