Last Great Yankee Stadium Moment Courtesy of a Texas Ranger

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It’s not enough that Hamilton hit so many homers (though, in what kind of seems like a technicality, he officially lost to Minnesota’s Justin Morneau, who appeared almost guilty to be holding the trophy); that wouldn’t be enough to salvage the blunt force exhibition. No, Josh Hamilton used to be a drug addict. Not one of those Brett Favre “I had too many painkillers” drug addicts either. Like, a serious one. Hamilton was addicted to crack cocaine and attempted suicide three times. (He tells his tale in this first-person ESPN piece.) He has been sober for two and half years and spoke last night of having to eat separately from his teammates when he’s on the road, so he isn’t tempted to have a drink.
It’s a great, epic baseball story, more so because his situation is so precarious (Hamilton admits that he still “gets cravings.”) It was classic Yankee Stadium moment, even though (because?) there were no actual Yankees present. Not that MLB couldn’t still find a way to screw it up. Afterward, when reporters in the press room eagerly awaited Hamilton, they were informed that only Morneau would be showing up. MLB and sponsor State Farm said they wanted only the winner out in front of the media. Finger on the pulse, guys … finger on the pulse. —Will Leitch

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