TIL baseball player Tim Raines would often use cocaine between innings in the dugout, and would only slide head first to avoid breaking the cocaine vials that he carried in his back
Sanford herald
Weirdest. Team Ever.: Drug users, has-beens and never-weres on 1986 San Jose Bees
Raines candidly discusses cocaine issues in new book — Canadian Baseball Network
How one of the greatest Expos of all-time acclimatized to Montreal: An excerpt from Rock Solid by Tim Raines
Tim Raines: From Rock Bottom Of Cocaine Addiction To Baseball Hall Of Fame
PDF) Something Like a Failed War Joe Thompson Dissertation
TIL Montreal Expos player Tim Raines had such a bad cocaine habit in 1982, that he would slide head first running the bases, in order to not break the cocaine vials he
Don't Knock The Rock - Sports Illustrated Vault
The Miami times.
Florida star
Drugs: Why Is Cocaine Viewed Differently Than Steroids in Major League Baseball?, News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors