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Apparently he hasn't turned it around yet:

AP[/url]"]MEDFORD, Mass. -- Former Florida Marlins first-round draft pick Jeff Allison was hospitalized after a friend found him unconscious on a bathroom floor, surrounded by what police said was heroin paraphernalia.

 

A police report obtained by The Boston Globe cited heroin injection as the cause for the 21-year-old right-hander's condition. Allison was found Monday with a bag with heroin paraphernalia on the floor of the bathroom, the paper reported Thursday.

He was treated and released.

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you'd think after the SI article the kid would be ready to turn the corner.

 

it's a damn shame. I knew a guy just like him. choice of scholarship to Ohio State for football or go into the Yankees system as a pitcher. instead he chose to do lots of cocaine and hold up convenient stores.

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you'd think after the SI article the kid would be ready to turn the corner.

 

it's a damn shame. I knew a guy just like him. choice of scholarship to Ohio State for football or go into the Yankees system as a pitcher. instead he chose to do lots of cocaine and hold up convenient stores.

 

You know Maurice Clarett?

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you'd think after the SI article the kid would be ready to turn the corner.

 

it's a damn shame. I knew a guy just like him. choice of scholarship to Ohio State for football or go into the Yankees system as a pitcher. instead he chose to do lots of cocaine and hold up convenient stores.

 

You know Maurice Clarett?

 

Good one -- my first thought was Craig Krenzel.

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you'd think after the SI article the kid would be ready to turn the corner.

 

it's a damn shame. I knew a guy just like him. choice of scholarship to Ohio State for football or go into the Yankees system as a pitcher. instead he chose to do lots of cocaine and hold up convenient stores.

 

You know Maurice Clarett?

 

Good one -- my first thought was Craig Krenzel.

No love for Art Schlichter? :D
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tried to find the guy on the cube but couldn't, although he had a Polish last name I can't pronounce much less spell and I don't know what high school he went to, so that makes it difficult. maybe what I heard about him was greatly exaggerated. there's probably a good chance he never graduated high school so was only scouted and not drafted. whatever the case, I can vouch that the guy could throw a softball in the mid to upper 90's easily and wasted his talent.

 

one thing I did find out while perusing the cube in my search is there is a chance I batted against a future major leaguer. Juan Acevedo was born the same year as I and attended a high school in my conference. who knows if he was in the US and at an age appropriate grade as a freshman and sophomore, but if he was, I batted against him.

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if I did bat against Acevedo, I doubt I reached base against him. his high school owned us. iirc, 8 games over two years, we went 0-8 and had 7 losses by slaughter rule. my biggest accomplishment against them was taking a bad hop liner off my shoulder and still getting the out, leaving the game because I couldn't feel my arm, and using the rest of my time to steal their signs.
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