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yankeegeek
06-28-02, 01:26 AM
Mets pitcher Mark Corey admits marijuana use before seizure
By JOSH DUBOW
AP Sports Writer
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news/ap/20020628/ap-mets-coreyseizure.html
June 28, 2002

NEW YORK (AP) -- Mets pitcher Mark Corey admitted he smoked marijuana shortly before he had a seizure and collapsed on a street near Shea Stadium after a game Wednesday night, according to a newspaper report. ADVERTISEMENT


The New York reliever said he was to meet Friday with Mets psychiatrist Allan Lans, coordinator of the Employee Assistance Program, Corey told Newsday in a story posted on its Web site.

``I guess I'll have to deal with those things starting tomorrow,'' Corey said.

Corey said doctors told him he'd been affected by an ``anxiety attack.''

Corey underwent tests Thursday to determine what caused the seizure. Mets general manager Steve Phillips refused to discuss any drug-related topics regarding Corey.

Mets spokesman Jay Horwitz said the team would have no comment.

Corey was taken to New York Medical Center after he was stricken about 11:30 p.m. Wednesday. He was released early Thursday and placed on the 15-day disabled list.

``They don't think he's in any danger or jeopardy,'' Phillips said earlier in the day. ``They want to run some tests so they can come to a conclusion on the cause.''

The 27-year-old reliever collapsed on a street corner, just outside his hotel, about an hour after New York's 6-3 loss to Atlanta.

Corey complained of an upset stomach and fatigue while teammate Tony Tarasco drove him to the hotel. Corey started shaking in the car as they arrived, but then said he felt fine and tried to walk in. He started convulsing again, however, outside the hotel and collapsed to the ground.

Coach Juan Lopez, who was in the parking lot, saw what happened and rushed back to Shea Stadium to find a trainer, while someone called an ambulance.

``I can't tell you how frightened I was,'' Tarasco said. ``I spent 30 minutes with him and it felt like 10 days.''

The trainers and ambulance arrived at the same time and after Corey was stabilized he was taken to the hospital, where he was treated and later released.

On Thursday, Corey was tested by a Mets' team doctor, but there was no further word on what caused the seizure.

``Coming on the heals of the Darryl Kile situation, we're going to run every test so we get a handle on it,' Phillips said. ``We won't cut any corners.''

Corey's collapse came four days after Kile, a St. Louis Cardinals pitcher, died in his sleep in his hotel room in Chicago. An initial autopsy found that the 33-year-old Kile had severe blockages and hardening of the arteries of his heart.

Mets manager Bobby Valentine talked to Corey on Thursday afternoon.

``He said he felt OK,'' Valentine said. ``He's a little weak. It's obviously a very traumatic experience.''

The Mets put Corey on the disabled list, and made the move retroactive to Wednesday. Pitcher Jaime Cerda was recalled from Triple-A Norfolk.

Corey is 0-1 with a 3.00 ERA in five games for the Mets this season. He was 2-1 with six saves and a 1.17 ERA at Norfolk.

The right-hander was brought up from Norfolk for his second stint with the Mets this year on June 13 when pitcher Grant Roberts was placed on the disabled list.

Corey, 6-foot-3 and 210 pounds, made his major league debut last Oct. 2 with the Mets.

Cerda was 0-0 with one save and an 0.43 ERA in 12 games at Norfolk. The 23-year-old lefty began the season at Double-A Binghamton.
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I guess things are that bad with the Mets that players have resorted to activites off the field to deal with the great Mets season.

Shadowboxer
06-28-02, 04:29 AM
Umm, is this why the Mets are perceived as a 'laid back' team? :D

Bub
06-28-02, 07:13 AM
This explains why all his pitches are high.

SuperMario66
06-28-02, 09:03 AM
Originally posted by Bub
This explains why all his pitches are high.

:p

smr15
06-28-02, 09:49 AM
Originally posted by Bub
This explains why all his pitches are high.

ba dum bum......... CHING !

That was great, Bub. :D

Sue

thecaptain
06-28-02, 09:52 AM
Originally posted by Bub
This explains why all his pitches are high. :lol::lol::lol:

Stick Michael
06-28-02, 01:41 PM
I hope they include this incident on the back of his baseball cards. I want to look on the back of his 2003 Bowman card and read something like this:

-Went 4-2 in AAA while striking out 49 batters in 58 innings
-Throws hard slider to compliment low 90s fastball
-'Seized' the moment shortly after major league debut by doing bong hits with teammate Tony Tarasco

James

SkooterPhil#10
06-28-02, 01:46 PM
Oh great. More ammunition for the marijuana police.

yankeegeek
06-28-02, 03:33 PM
I guess players these days can't handle their weed!!!

wexy
06-28-02, 07:23 PM
Whats with all these guys getting high? They found weed in Kile's room even though it had nothing to do with his death, Now Corey admits to smoking dope befor his seizure.

Is pot a problem in baseball??

yankeegeek
06-28-02, 09:34 PM
Originally posted by wexy
Whats with all these guys getting high? They found weed in Kile's room even though it had nothing to do with his death, Now Corey admits to smoking dope befor his seizure.

Is pot a problem in baseball??


It is in basketball. I hear that 80% of NBA players use weed. it would explain the Knicks!!!

SkooterPhil#10
06-28-02, 10:34 PM
I guess a lot of players smoke weed. I think they found some in Darryl Kile's bedroom after he died. Now that I think about it, doesn't Robin Ventura seem like the biggest pot-head ever! :lol:

clacson
06-28-02, 10:48 PM
I'd say weed is only a problem is baseball if you look at it from a law standpoint cause it sure ain't a performance enhancer.

Unles some guys are trying out for the Nathan's hotdog eating contest.

Yankee Mike
06-29-02, 10:02 AM
I would say more than half of Americans over 18 use pot. That might be a conservative estimate. So none of this ever surprises me. Who knows how many on the Yankees do it? And I'm sure there are guys who do worse, too. Right now I'm more interested in steroid testing, since I believe that roids give players an unfair advantage in baseball.

The jury is still out on pot, because it has different effects on different people. And no one can say with certainty that if Kile used it, that it did or didn't contribute something to his death. I know someone who got very sick after trying it once, and landed in the hospital for several days. Unless you see the test results, you cannot prove it either way. As for Corey, he could have a medical condition that is aggravated by using pot.

SuperMario66
06-29-02, 04:43 PM
Originally posted by Yankee Mike
I would say more than half of Americans over 18 use pot. That might be a conservative estimate. So none of this ever surprises me. Who knows how many on the Yankees do it? And I'm sure there are guys who do worse, too. Right now I'm more interested in steroid testing, since I believe that roids give players an unfair advantage in baseball.

The jury is still out on pot, because it has different effects on different people. And no one can say with certainty that if Kile used it, that it did or didn't contribute something to his death. I know someone who got very sick after trying it once, and landed in the hospital for several days. Unless you see the test results, you cannot prove it either way. As for Corey, he could have a medical condition that is aggravated by using pot.

If they simply DRUG test then it won't matter. They are all illegal so suspend them for anything.

yankeegeek
06-29-02, 05:33 PM
Originally posted by SkooterPhil#10
I guess a lot of players smoke weed. I think they found some in Darryl Kile's bedroom after he died. Now that I think about it, doesn't Robin Ventura seem like the biggest pot-head ever! :lol:


I would say Bernie. His head is always somewhere else!

Barronvon
06-29-02, 08:28 PM
It's possible that Giambi is a pothead. Wasn't his brother caught with a bunch of weed during spring training. They hang out a lot together, so i bet they both do it.

#1PaFan
06-29-02, 08:56 PM
I was going to post something but I forgot what I was going to type.....Oh, screw it. Man, anybody have any pretzels or chips or something?

# 21 Forever
06-29-02, 09:32 PM
Originally posted by #1PaFan
I was going to post something but I forgot what I was going to type.....Oh, screw it. Man, anybody have any pretzels or chips or something?




:lol: :lol: :lol:

Me
06-30-02, 12:38 AM
From my July Self magazine:

Pot smoking may ease symptoms of some illnesses, but taken regularly (more than five joints per week) lowers IQ by 4.1 points on average. Pot-related memory loss may be to blame: The brain area responsible for recall is full of marijuana receptors, making stoners more prone to fuzzy logic.

Wonder if this accounts for all the brain cramps we've seen lately? :P

Yanks4eva1
06-30-02, 06:46 AM
Originally posted by SuperMario66


If they simply DRUG test then it won't matter. They are all illegal so suspend them for anything.

Exactly. It's time for drug testing in baseball. Simple as that.

Dee