Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Texas Rangers' Ron Washington Fails Drug Test For Cocaine

By Robert H. Kelly
Copyright 2010 TexSport Publications

PASADENA, TEXAS (March 17, 2010) Texas Rangers manager and former MLB infielder Ron Washington has admitted he used cocaine during the first half of last season.

Reports indicate he tested positive for the drug last July and has since completed a drug treatment program. He also stated he had notified Rangers and MLB officials about the usage and entered the treatment program.

The Texas Rangers, in a statement released on their website, that Washington claimed he only used the drug once.

Washington offered to resign, but club president Nolan Ryan, general manager Jon Daniels and other officials decided not to accept the offer after they were convinced that Washington had used cocaine just once.

Some questions come to mind when I heard this information.

1. What is a 57-year-old man doing using cocaine?

2. What kind of leadership are his actions showing to his players?

3. Why did he notify officials about his drug use after his drug test?

4. Why does someone enter a drug treatment program after only one-time usage?

5. Where does a 57-year-old man get cocaine?

Many more questions are going to arise from this story. I think there is much more to this story than has been reported.

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