RIP Dock Ellis

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KillerTomato
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RIP Dock Ellis

#1 Post by KillerTomato » Sat Dec 20, 2008 10:35 pm

Pittsburgh Pirates legendary pitcher, of a "liver ailment." He'd been on the transplant list for a while, I believe. Dock supposedly threw a no-hitter against the Padres in 1970 despite being on acid at the time. He also supposedly attempted to hit every batter on the starting lineup of the Cincinnati Reds during a single game in '74.

Dock retired to Victorville, CA, and became a drug counselor after breaking his own addictions.
There is something wrong in a government where they who do the most have the least. There is something wrong when honesty wears a rag, and rascality a robe; when the loving, the tender, eat a crust while the infamous sit at banquets.
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Re: RIP Dock Ellis

#2 Post by SportsFan68 » Sun Dec 21, 2008 12:57 pm

I believe that he was on LSD when he pitched the infamous game just because it's consistent with his known drug and alcohol use, and forgetting that he was pitching on a particular day would be consistent too.

I think he's right about this:

In recounting his career as a counselor, Ellis told The St. Petersburg Times in 1989 that “education is the only way.”

As he put it, “If you can teach kids A-B-C, you can teach them about drugs and alcohol.”
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Re: RIP Dock Ellis

#3 Post by etaoin22 » Sun Dec 21, 2008 1:54 pm

Joins Clemente, Stargell, Bob Moose and Danny Murtaugh in dying young, or relatively so, from the great 1971 championship team.

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