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http://nypost.com/2015/02/25/josh-hamilton-faces-mlb-discipline-for-offense-worse-than-peds/

Only a matter of time after he left for LA and disregarded his accountability person. The bathroom incident at an Arlington bar before he left told me this was in his future.

Always sad to see transcendent talent wasted.

Must be his coaches fault in your world. Always blaming the players are you now for their personal actions? Odd for you....since when are players accountable for their on and off field actions in your mind? You need to keep your theories straight. You will confuse your fellow haters.

Edit: just couldn't resist. The opening was big enough to drive a Peterbilt truck through it! Ha!

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The bathroom incident at an Arlington bar before he left told me this was in his future.

Whoa man - what a bold prediction. Proud of you.

Must be his coaches fault in your world. Always blaming the players are you now for their personal actions? Odd for you....since when are players accountable for their on and off field actions in your mind? You need to keep your theories straight. You will confuse your fellow haters.

Edit: just couldn't resist. The opening was big enough to drive a Peterbilt truck through it! Ha!

KILL ME.

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Always sad to see transcendent talent wasted.

Have you ever met a person with an addictive personality? Addiction is a very serious disease and its not something to take lightly. His addiction gave him an opportunity to be one of the best, but its also costing him his career.

Wish him the best.

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Have you ever met a person with an addictive personality? Addiction is a very serious disease and its not something to take lightly. His addiction gave him an opportunity to be one of the best, but its also costing him his career.

Wish him the best.

Agree on the addiction part but I've thought he had a bit of that fraud characteristic in him and he along with his wife aren't the brightest individuals.

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Agree on the addiction part but I've thought he had a bit of that fraud characteristic in him and he along with his wife aren't the brightest individuals.

Agreed, his wife needs to learn, less is more sometimes.

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Have you ever met a person with an addictive personality? Addiction is a very serious disease and its not something to take lightly. His addiction gave him an opportunity to be one of the best, but its also costing him his career.

Wish him the best.

Addiction begins as a behavior that, when not controlled, transforms into "a disease."

He did this to himself. Stop making it sound like a medical problem.

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