Tuesday, July 15, 2008

From baseball to drugs back to baseball: Josh Hamilton's story


If you have any interest in this week's Major League Baseball All-Star Game in New York, then you know about Josh Hamilton, a player for the Texas Rangers who wowed everyone Monday night in the event's home run derby.

It's an event where big home-run hitters in all of Major League baseball try to get as many home runs as they can in three rounds of competition. Hamilton hit a record-breaking 28 homers in the first round. Crack after crack of the bat, Hamilton and the crowd watched, amazed, as the balls flew into the crowd, many of them into the upper decks of the stadium -- those are some home runs! Hamilton said before the event he wanted to hit one out of the ballpark. He didn't. He didn't even end up winning the competition, but all the sports talk today is about his first round with 28 homers.

Last night's derby isn't what makes him so amazing, though. It's his story -- from No. 1 draft pick in 1999 to drug addict back to baseball again. This morning I watched an old story on ESPN about Hamilton. It made no mention of how he made his amazing comeback to baseball. A colleague of Mike's sent him this story, linked below, which alludes to the how and why. This ESPN.com article is Hamilton's story in his own words, written last year. I thought you'd like to read it. It's kind of long, but it's well worth the read.

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