Arizona Cocaine Recovery - RIP Rod Beck
Authorities found crack cocaine and other drug paraphernalia in the home of the late former Major League Baseball pitcher Rod Beck.
A police report on Beck's, June - twenty-fourth, death described large amounts of crack and cocaine as well as pipes for consuming the drugs. The Medical Examiner’s report has been made public but Beck's ex-wife, Stacey Beck, said that she was aware he was involved with drugs because they remained close even after she filed for divorce in 2004.
"Rodney had a disease of addiction, which is a brain disease, and it stole him away from the people he had," she said. "Anyone associating with him in the last two years was feeding the problem and was not part of the solution."
Stacey Beck said her ex-husband had battled addiction since 2003 when he pitched for the San Diego Padres. In thirteen seasons, Beck went 38-45 with a 3.30 earned-run average and his 286 saves, 22nd on the all-time Major League list. Beck was released by the Padres in August of 2004.
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