UH OH, Was Josh Hancock really drinking the night of his accident??
Question:i just got done watching ESPN and they said that there was witnesses in the bar that said they saw him getting drunk or having a lot of drinks.
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Let's just leave it alone. None of that matters now.I am 13 years old and i am in teener league i can hit about 230 ft?
Yes, he was drinking.ESPN also said he missed another game 2 days earlier because he was drunk the night before.
My question to you is, was he wearing a seat belt the night of the crash?
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You might actually want to wait for the autopsy reports. Anything that you may hear or see before that is strictly speculation, and can be extremely hurtful to Hancock's family and friends.Both Bonser and Ortiz had good first outings. Will Silva and Ponson follow suit?
Its sad to say but the news has reported that he was drinking that night . With numerous eyewitnesses verifying that he was . What was not reported thou was his condition when he left the bar.He might have.I saw that too.It would be a shame if he died that way.
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It may be speculation that he was drunk but it certainly does seem like the most likely explanation. If he was, in fact drunk, it is no less tragic, but there is a consolation that nobody else was hurt due to his poor judgement.Should MLB go back to 154 game schedule and add more Double Headers?
yes he was but I sure hope this isn't what he will be remembered by. Josh was an awesome player with a great personality. It is a shame that someone with this talent and people skills was taken away. He was always smilling and always in a great mood. Please everyone remember him for the baseball and the love he had and just leave alone the drinking part. It is a shame everyone knows that you shouldnt do it and its a shame that he did. RIP Josh !Best 25 man roster in Baseball?
Missouri law requires blood alcohol tests in fatal crashes. No need to wait for autopsy. His BAC has now been released. It was .157. Missouri considers .08 as DWI.More Questions & Answers...