http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=4627319
Ricky Williams was suspended for a year (found guilty) and had to be drug tested clean numerous times before he returned.
Lincecum only faces misdemeanor charges.
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quote:Originally posted by dad43:
Observer....I agree small issue...however was he not using while he was driving? That is a bigger issue.
quote:Originally posted by gotwood4sale:
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Like maybe an autograph?
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quote:Just glad he did harm anyone else...I wonder did they just wrtie the ticket and then let him drive on?
quote:Originally posted by dad43:
Observer....I agree small issue...however was he not using while he was driving? That is a bigger issue.
quote:Originally posted by gotwood4sale:
the only thing I was being impaired by was Dwight Yoakum playing on the radio.
quote:I'm with 'justbaseball' and 'bballman'. Disappointed. Disappointed Linc is involved/associated with illegal drugs.
quote:Originally posted by justbaseball:
Given that this is the high school baseball web, and we know that young high school players do read this site...I think its important to not be too casual or dismissive of the seriousness of the possesion charge...whether it happens ever day or not.
I personally know at least two very promising young baseball players who were expelled from high school for possesion of the amount similar to Mr. Tim. The punishment was swift and irrevocable and damaged their baseball careers fairly seriously.
Tim is a great pitcher. He screwed up, just as we all do. But possesion of drugs is a serious crime with serious consequences and a difficult-to-remove scarlet letter, most especially for high school kids aspiring to play baseball at higher levels.
Don't do it.
quote:Originally posted by justbaseball:
Given that this is the high school baseball web, and we know that young high school players do read this site...I think its important to not be too casual or dismissive of the seriousness of the possesion charge...whether it happens ever day or not.
I personally know at least two very promising young baseball players who were expelled from high school for possesion of the amount similar to Mr. Tim. The punishment was swift and irrevocable and damaged their baseball careers fairly seriously.
Tim is a great pitcher. He screwed up, just as we all do. But possesion of drugs is a serious crime with serious consequences and a difficult-to-remove scarlet letter, most especially for high school kids aspiring to play baseball at higher levels.
Don't do it.
quote:Originally posted by gotwood4sale:
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I've managed to be there a few times and the only thing I was being impaired by was Dwight Yoakum playing on the radio.
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quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
bballman
First of all if you use athletes as models I do not agree with you on that premise
Secondly it was determined that he, Lincecum, was not "high" according to all reports I have seen to date
quote:Originally posted by PGStaff:
Whether they want to be... Whether or not they should be... These guys are in fact role models to some kids.