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Josh Hamilton - Syndromes

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Sandy's picture
Submitted by Sandy on

My first question would be related to the way baseball as a profession works compared to real life.

For 6-8 months, he's living primarily with his buds.  Then he spends 1/3 of the year living a completely different life - in regards to day-to-day pattern.

Attempting to resolve the annual life style reset likely doesn't help.  I would imagine he 'tends' to do better during the season and is more apt to stray during the off-season.  Makes me wonder what the abuse patterns of addicts and alcoholics would be in the teaching profession with those annual 3 month vacations.

jemanji's picture
Submitted by jemanji on

The home-and-away factor may even be the #1 thing to look at here.  Teachers, Alaskan fishermen, guys in the Navy, pro athletes, etc.

Assuming that they are making a good-faith effort, as Hamilton obviously is, the system shock of the "second life" (and second set of people) is a huge challenge IMHO.  

Hamilton's statistics are one piece of evidence that supports your theory bro'.

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