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dizzle - April 29, 2007 05:03 PM (GMT)
This really sounds like it's going to be alcohol related.


ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Josh Hancock, a key member of the bullpen that helped the St. Louis Cardinals win the World Series last season, was killed in a car crash early Sunday.

The Cardinals postponed their home game Sunday night against the Chicago Cubs.

Police said the 29-year-old Hancock was alone in his 2007 Ford Explorer when he struck the rear of a tow truck at 12:35 a.m. The truck was in the left lane assisting another vehicle that was involved in a prior accident, officer Pete Mutter said.

Hancock was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the tow truck, whose name was not released by police, was in the truck at the time of the crash but was not injured.

The medical examiner's office said Sunday morning that an autopsy had been scheduled. The Cardinals and police were expected to make a statement later in the day at Busch Stadium.

Hancock's death is the second of a Cardinals player in less than five years. Pitcher Darryl Kile was found dead in a Chicago hotel room in June 2002. The 33-year-old Kile died of a coronary artery blockage.

Hancock, who pitched three innings of relief in Saturday's 8-1 loss to the Cubs, played for four major league clubs. He went 3-3 with a 4.09 ERA in 62 regular-season appearances for the Cardinals last season and pitched in three postseason games. He was 0-1 with a 3.55 ERA in eight games this season.

Three days before his death, the Cardinals got a scare that some teammates said reminded them of Kile's death -- Hancock overslept and showed up late for a day game in St. Louis. Hancock told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch he thought the starting time was later and didn't get up until the "20th call" from anxious teammates.

"We were all a little nervous," closer Jason Isringhausen said earlier this week. "We don't care if you're late. That happens. We want to know that you're OK."

Hancock made his offseason home in St. Louis. He was the only player to attend the premiere of a DVD documenting the Cardinals' unlikely run to their 10th World Series championship after winning only 83 regular-season games.

Hancock joined the Cardinals in spring training last season after the Cincinnati Reds released him for violating a weight clause in his contract. He had been a starter the previous year with Cincinnati, but missed 133 games because of groin and elbow injuries. He also pitched for Boston and Philadelphia.

Associated Press Writer Betsy Taylor contributed to this report.


mania - May 2, 2007 10:15 PM (GMT)
This is really sad but I don't care if he was drinking. He still died at a young age unexpectedly. There were a bunch of news programs trying to dig up anything bad they could about JH32 the past few nights and it enraged me. I mean his body is still warm and above ground and they are making him out to be a drunken fool of man....

The Cardinal's funk continues.... 5 losses in a row. A sweep in Milwaukee (can you believe they have the best record in MLB?) does not bode well for the Cards' revival. It will take weeks to get out of this swoon. Hopefully the brewers won't be too far ahead by that time....

mania - May 7, 2007 08:56 PM (GMT)
After watching the Cards go down 13-0 at Busch :crying: on saturday and baking in the spring sun, I am becoming a bit pessimistic about the 2007 season. The news of Carpenter's abscence for the next 3 months does not help....

2 out of 3 from Houston is not bad. Can we continue to win series? At home against Colorado is a good place to start.... Will Reyes get his first win of the season tonight?

At this point, the Cards are last in the NL in runs scored. If you look at the averages, the Card's bats have not been exactly smoldering....

dizzle - May 8, 2007 04:26 PM (GMT)
Losing Carp for the majority of the season really put a dent in my confidence. Up until then I thought (with a couple of additions via trade) we could still hold down the division. Now I'm starting to wonder if we can even get out of last place.

mania - May 8, 2007 05:36 PM (GMT)
Last night's game was typical of the Card's season so far... Plenty of chances to score big runs and they were wasted. All the calls went the Cards way, and they couldn't capitalize on it. A home run that was ruled a double in the 9th against Colorado. Runners on 1st and 3rd, 1 out in the ninth, and NOTHING!!!!!!

Fuck me I'm fuming....9 games out.

dizzle - May 9, 2007 04:25 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (mania @ May 8 2007, 05:36 PM)
Fuck me I'm fuming....9 games out.

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