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SAN FRANCISCO -- Among the many demons Josh Hamilton battled, marijuana wasn't one of them.
So, when the Rangers center fielder smelled the sweet smell drifting out of AT&T's bleachers during his team's 11-7 loss to the Giants in Game 1 of the World Series last night, it didn't serve as a dreaded trigger mechanism for him to get high.
"Weed, no, that wasn't my deal," said Hamilton, who battled booze and narcotics.
Hamilton was more curious than surprised pot and baseball came together in this city.
"I could smell weed in the outfield," Hamilton said. "It was crazy. I was looking at the cops a couple of times during the game."
SAN FRANCISCO -- Among the many demons Josh Hamilton battled, marijuana wasn't one of them.
So, when the Rangers center fielder smelled the sweet smell drifting out of AT&T's bleachers during his team's 11-7 loss to the Giants in Game 1 of the World Series last night, it didn't serve as a dreaded trigger mechanism for him to get high.
"Weed, no, that wasn't my deal," said Hamilton, who battled booze and narcotics.
Hamilton was more curious than surprised pot and baseball came together in this city.
"I could smell weed in the outfield," Hamilton said. "It was crazy. I was looking at the cops a couple of times during the game."