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Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-22T04:15:14
Hey everyone, I don't live in Texas or near a MLB Stadium and have asked a lot of people nicely and respectfully to help me obtain a "Full Team Autographed Baseball or Bat for this great 2012 Texas Rangers Team". If there is anyone who can help me obtain this and make it authentic I am not shy at paying well for something I have asked for all season and want to have for my current collection. If you can help or know of someone who can please let me know. Jason
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-19T15:37:12
Clint Garrett, South Carolina
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-15T14:33:11
Teresa Harrison, Texas
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-15T08:22:31
Cheyenne Haney Rutherford , Celina, Texas
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-13T21:06:16
Scott Fleshman, West virginia
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-10T21:21:21
alex stephens, Atlanta
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-10T01:45:33
i know this will never actually be looked at by josh, but i have to say that i am definitely a fan of a player who desires greatness every pitch, the way you go every play inspires millions of texans! Keep it up man, second coming of  lou gerhig, texas style! love the rangers for life, wish i could go to more games
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-10T01:39:25
Donnie Wood , Texas
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-09T23:15:54
Josh, I thought it was awesome how you hit four home runs in one game! You're the best!!!
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-09T20:45:50
Mr. Hamilton,

I am a very big fan and truly enjoy watching you play the game of baseball.  I also am in early recovery and almost had six months of sobriety until today.  When reading about the recent events that that happened earlier in the year I truly felt your pain.  I have experienced the best six months of my life being sober physically, emotionally and spiritually; I know that I must try and learn and grow from my moment of relapse today like you have in the past and continue to do.  I am originally from Cincinnati and you instantly became my favorite player the day the Reds signed you to a contract despite your history.  I view you as an exceptional role model and an incredible person.  I wish the very best this season and will always be a fan of you professionally and as a person. 
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-09T20:37:03
Shawn Dorsey, Columbus, Ohio
Anonymous (Sophomore) wrote on 2012-05-09T08:58:10
For the person slamming Josh Hamilton. He made history last night May 8, 2012 against Baltimore.

Orioles fans gave Josh Hamilton a standing ovation on his performance. Orioles show respect for Hamilton, who hits 4 HRs to lead Rangers to 10-3 win

Josh Hamilton hits four home runs for a place in baseball history

Hamilton, the sixth AL player to have a four home-run game, set an American League record with 18 total bases and was one shy of breaking Shawn Green’s major league record

Hamilton is hitting .406 with 14 homers and 36 RBI. ESPN points out that Hamilton also leads the league in percentage of first-pitch swings (56.5 going into the game). On balls in play on the first pitch, he now is 10-for-22 (three homers, eight RBI).
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-08T09:41:05

Josh Hamilton is one player in a team and Baseball is a team sport. 

From what I have read this site reads more like a hate site, than a fan site!

Hamilton is an awesome player, yes he has his demons and he has not hid them from anyone, he has spoken about them openly, plus how many other ball players do you know that have had to deal with 'killing' (inadvertently) a fan.

Josh never worked to get good at baseball, it is a God-given talent and the fact he is still playing after all that has happened to him is a testament to his character and person.

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-08T09:30:00
William MacDonald, Tain, Scotland
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-07T17:13:48
Rolando Tijerino, San Francisco, Ca
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-06T19:46:55
I think Hamilton is a pretty good ball player. If he wasn't he wouldn't be playing pro ball. I love baseball when I was growing up I played summer league I started out in center field but my coach saw that I had a pretty good arm so he wanted me to pitch. Every tournament we went to we won and I got the best pitcher award everytime.
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-06T19:34:48
Roy Nuncio, Brady Texas
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-05T14:40:57
he probably takes 'roids.
like most criminals, he is an attention wh-re.
he's always hurt.  he is afraid to go after fly balls by the outfield wall.
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-05-05T10:31:02
Gabriel Nankee, Wisconsin
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-04-27T23:01:16
Jesus would not love a self absorbed prick.  Please call another news conference when you take a sip of beer.  The world needs to know.
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-04-24T23:09:10
Teresa harrison, Texas
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-04-16T12:39:19
Adam Hamilton, Salisbury, NC
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-03-28T17:42:10
Reply-to:hey good luck to your game today
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-03-28T17:41:10
hey what is yor email ??? from david i am big  fan of u i am going to give my email to so  u can give me your email to me DSStinson@att.net
Anonymous (Veteran) wrote on 2012-02-27T14:38:05
Mike Vook, Montana
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-25T12:22:01

Reply-to:I thought this was a fan club.  Leave the guy alone and let him play baseball.  He owes the Rangers nothing....  Rangers hadnt seen a world series until he showed up and they have been the last two years!  If you dont have anythning good to say dont say it.  We are fans on this site and dont care what you think.  Hes human

 

On this site, the fan forum and the sucks forum are on the same page....

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-25T08:48:58
I thought this was a fan club.  Leave the guy alone and let him play baseball.  He owes the Rangers nothing....  Rangers hadn't seen a world series until he showed up and they have been the last two years!  If you don't have anythning good to say don't say it.  We are fans on this site and don't care what you think.  He's human
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-24T17:02:37
Hey Josh, I'm a die hard Rangers fan and have been keeping up with ya for awhile now. You have a wonderful testimony and you seem very strong willed. However, I pray that you would remember to try and be an example of Christ in all that you do... Even those press conferences, where you seem to lose site of that. You've progressively come off as disrespectful and somewhat arrogant. I'm not that kind of person to knit pick, but when you profess you're Christianity... Please don't go to the media with the rude behavior you've had. For those baseball fans that aren't Christians, they'll possibly looking at you're image for the validity that being saved is the most wonderful thing on earth. I do feel like you show that. You blame Dave Anderson, you expressed you're annoyance with the media through the playoffs and now you're saying you don't owe the Rangers anything. Sir, I think they have done more for you than you have for them. The front office didn't get injured a number of times. Besides any of that, what was the point of it? I'm a huge fan of yours, I'm a Christian and stuff like this really upsets me because, though I trust you're sincerity, you seem to lose site of the posture our Lord is constantly bearing on us to put out. I hope you get a chance to read this. Have a good day.
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-23T20:54:32
Jason Urtz, Raleigh NC
Anonymous (Legend) wrote on 2012-02-17T19:23:20
Josh Hamilton
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-16T20:27:06
Martha B. Stein, California
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-16T07:08:45
Garry Green Jr., Plano, Tx
Anonymous (Legend) wrote on 2012-02-08T21:27:19
Josh Hamilton
Anonymous (Legend) wrote on 2012-02-08T21:26:33
Josh Hamilton
Anonymous (Legend) wrote on 2012-02-08T21:25:32
Josh Hamilton
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-08T17:28:27

WOW, so people should get a medal for playing baseball for a living and crying about having a drink? 

A lot of people struggle with drug abuse and go to regular crappy jobs everyday and don't cry about it.

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-04T11:19:07
Noel Flo, Las Vegas
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-04T01:35:29
I feel bad for that fan he killed. GO ANGELS!!
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-04T01:33:54
Because he does suck... And he's doesn't care about any of you
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-04T01:32:10
I thought this was a Josh Hamilton sucks board?
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-04T00:03:46
Hi Josh, I do not Facebook or Tweet or much else. But I do pray for your strength to pick up and keep on the track of recovery. I praise you for honesty via the media to the entire world; you deserve a medal for that alone. And your valor to get back on track and fight for your sobriety. God bless you. From a Texas Fan in Stephenville, Texas
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-03T22:36:38
R. P. Reed, Cleburne, TX
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-03T17:00:38
We wish you well Josh. Addiction is a life long challenge but you will get work and get through it. God Bless.
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-03T14:04:32
Josh, as someone who drinks and needs to quit, I truly understand how hard it is. The daily stress of life is sometimes overwheming.. Stay strong, love your Lord, your family.. You will be fine..Praying for and with you!
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2012-02-03T08:54:54

I and many of my First Baptist Dallas friends still love you! We are praying for you! Jonah deliberately defied God several times and God still loved him and used him for His glory even when Jonah didn't want Him to. All is not lost. I am wearing my Hamilton shirt today to show my love and support for you. Blessings to you!

 

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-12-29T18:24:48
Tommy Simmons, Burlington NC
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-12-16T13:13:34
Judson Fraizier, Elkhart,texas 75839
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-12-09T22:10:45
Eddie Warden, North Carolina
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-12-09T08:37:07

Josh would it be possible to get an autographed copy of your book to present as a Christmas gift to a young man who is in the Marine Corps.  He is now serving on active duty, a native Tar Heel, and the best amateur 3rd baseman I have seen in my 50 years of playing and watching baseball. Your story is such an inspiration, the Lord has blessed you with amazing talent, and we will continue to pray for you to accomplish great things in your career and your impact as a role model for young and old alike.  Prov. 3:5,6

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-11-14T14:08:55

JOSH:

HOW DO I GO ABOUT GETTING TWO AUTOGRAPED PICTURES OF YOURSELF FOR MY TWO GRANDSONS WHO ARE GREAT FANS OF YOURS?

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-11-07T22:08:41
Lisa Baines, Tennessee
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-30T14:09:19

Hey Josh I have listened to your story many times and am more inspired every time i hear it. Yoy are truly a great person and athlete I hope to get to meet you one day I will be at atleast one home game next season god bless you josh

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-29T10:10:57
shane williams ,
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-29T08:35:34
Caroline Keller, Alabama
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-29T03:58:18
Dear josh,
     Not so long ago I was self-absorbed and payed little attention towards Christ. over the last 2 years I've realized all the glory goes to christ and the demons that were inside me vanished. He's given me new life, and for that I glorify him in all his ways. I love you josh, You were a part of that. Your testimony, your faith, your determination has helped me in more ways you can imagine. Im from new york and one day I want to meet you to tell you personally from the bottom of my heart thank you. Your a light in a world that is filled with dark and embody the true spirit of humbling yourself before god. plus dont be disappointed in not coming home with the world series, know this " I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." ( 2 Timothy 4:7). In the end of the day, this is the proof of a champion. thank you for helping me see the light, as I know will help others in their search for christ. God bless you josh. Thank You..
Anonymous (Sophomore) wrote on 2011-10-27T14:46:46

Tonights your night Josh

TM

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-27T13:59:09
Tonight is the night Josh!  Game 6 of the series.  I finished your book today, and as a Christian I want to encourage you to always stay focused on the redemptive work our Lord completed on the cross of calvary.  He knew why He was on this earth and He completed the task... not for Himself, but for the benifit of others.  Praying for your today and in the future!  God bless you and all those who make your heart smile. 
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-27T13:48:25
Debi Ray-Moore, Texas
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-24T21:49:47
Bonnie Brown, Tennessee
Anonymous (Sophomore) wrote on 2011-10-24T03:43:55
Josh looks like Will Ferrell.
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-23T19:37:38

Reply-to:Hi, my name is Lindsey..Your Book Beyond Belief truly helped and gave incredible encouragment to my husband, Mark and I when he was in the midst of surrendering to God his cocaine addiction. That was in September 2009, specifically on our 1 year wedding anniversary. We live in Greensboro NC and since that time we have truly experienced Gods grace and god has used our story and struggles to help others...I admire my husband so much and am so thankful to Jesus for giving up his life to save us and give us hope and the grace to overcome dark times. I am posting this link of our testiminy that was shown at our church and it is modeled after your online testimony, I wanted to encourage you and also would love and am praying that someday you and your wife and us could meet up for dinner in Raleigh. Thank you for sharing your words and also thanks to your wife for being an example to me.http://triadcommunitychurch.com/index.php?nid=7152&s=gl

Josh, we all know its you posting this

 

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-23T19:36:23
"Beyond Belief" is made of pure, un-cut Colombian cocaine
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-23T19:35:21
Does no one remeber the fact that he rode the snow mountain. The dude snorts the powder off Ron Washington's ass before every game. Fact
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-20T12:43:17

Hi, my name is Lindsey..Your Book "Beyond Belief" truly helped and gave incredible encouragment to my husband, Mark and I when he was in the midst of surrendering to God his cocaine addiction. That was in September 2009, specifically on our 1 year wedding anniversary. We live in Greensboro NC and since that time we have truly experienced God's grace and god has used our story and struggles to help others...I admire my husband so much and am so thankful to Jesus for giving up his life to save us and give us hope and the grace to overcome dark times. I am posting this link of our testiminy that was shown at our church and it is modeled after your online testimony, I wanted to encourage you and also would love and am praying that someday you and your wife and us could meet up for dinner in Raleigh. Thank you for sharing your words and also thanks to your wife for being an example to me.

http://triadcommunitychurch.com/index.php?nid=7152&s=gl

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-15T07:32:44
mornin' Josh:  met you at the Joe Nuxhall golf outing.told you that you were like Willie Mays and would stick you in center field.my old buddy said that you never heard of Willie Mays. you said,yes i have and thank you. GOD bless you and you are reason that i root for the Texas Rangers. Johnron Halderman- Curtiss Marine 
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-13T00:05:09
Jesse Boland, Canonsburg, Pa
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-10T18:28:23

Josh, as another recovering alcoholic/addict i really admire what you have done to return to your gift as a great ball player. It is storys like yours that help me get through the bad days without picking up a drink or drug. Good luck against the Tigers!

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-10T18:23:43
Tom McCallum, Akron, Ohio
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-10-06T11:38:10
Tammy Lyn Connors, Temperance, MI
Anonymous (Veteran) wrote on 2011-09-25T06:47:05
Congrats to Rangers and Josh for winning the division for the second time in a row! World Series here we come
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-09-16T17:03:47
Lee Whitt, Alabama
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-09-15T08:33:26
Jeramey neal, murfreesboro
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-09-14T15:49:45
Hey Josh, My boyfriend grew up playing baseball. He loves you and you are so inspirational to him. His biggest wish is to meet you. He read your book and he looks up to you. He knows he can get through any struggle because you did.He went to college to play baseball and he just found out that he might not get to play anymore because of an injury. If there is anyway he could meet you or get you're autograph please email me @ Katherine.olmstead@student.oc.edu Thank you so much!!!
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-09-08T13:48:11
Cole Conners, Brighton, Michigan
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-08-23T07:09:25
jdavis garrett, nashville
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-08-22T21:15:01
Jack Johansen, Minnesota
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-08-14T00:13:03
hey josh i just met u at the resturant have to tell you something that i forgot to tell you email me rubenjr415@gmail.com
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-08-14T00:10:17
ruben hernandez, california
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-08-07T23:14:53
Collin Vanlandingham, Perryton, Texas
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-31T16:00:21
Ralph DeMusis, Connecticut
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-31T06:53:08
Javier Naranjo, Miami
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-31T06:39:17
Hi Josh, I just wanted to tell you that you have been my hope in any problems. Whenever I have problems I look at your story and that is one of the two things that get me through my problems. I just wanted you to remember all this that has happened to you is because of our Lord and Savior, and none of this would be possible. I live in Miami, and I am 14 years old and I am soon going to buy your book. 
Thank You, 
Javier Naranjo
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-25T23:14:08
threasa humphrey, Decatur, Tx
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-25T23:11:22
Halley Brooke Humphrey, Decatur, Tx
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-25T12:58:38
Lisa Miller, McCrory, Arkansas
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-23T21:02:14
Dear Josh, I am watching the Rangers play Toronto. I live in Ontario so I am a Jays fan. However, I love to watch the Rangers because I get to see you play! You are such an inspiration. I get to talk about your success story to my kids, and they tolerate my love of baseball. In Canada, it is not fashionable to be a Christian in public. The entire country suppresses Christianity. I am so happy I get to point you out to my kids; you are a rare opportunity to show my kids that it is possible to be a Christian and also follow your dreams!!!! I have to admit that I pray for you all the time- especially lately. I pray that you can continue to press on. Do you still have an accountability partner? Whenever I watch the Rangers on Canadian TV I pray that the announcers tell your story. Thank God for role models like you! In God's love Stella
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-23T20:49:12
Stella Rastogi, Ottawa Ontario
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-23T20:12:21
Josh, On July 1st, I started reading your book. I read it in two days...which is extra special because I hate to read. I am a high school coach who battled another type of addiction...gambling. I nearly lost everything. Without turning it over to the Lord, there was no hope for me. I started praying for you daily since reading your book. I have two children, 16 and 13...who are at a critical stage in their like. Good role models are important...but they must also understand there is only one true role model...Jesus. Faith is important! I don't know how much time you have in offseason, but would like to invite you to speak to our team. It is a God thing! Thank you! Jeffmck2000@yahoo.com
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-23T19:07:50
That is a great comment below--that he substituted one addiction (drugs and alcohol) with another (Jesus).  It is sad for him, and I do hope that he can find true recovery from his demons.  Too many folks fall victim to the spiritually and intellectually lazy worldview of assuming the universality and righteousness of the United States' bizarre religiosity, but it's a symptom--a demon to be exorcised, if you will.  It'll be a helluva road to hoe to cure his ills while being attributed de facto superhumanity in the Bible Belt.  He would benefit from some intensive inpatient therapy to work on the full scope of his compulsions--not the least of which is his religious indoctrination.  May he seek it. 
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-22T15:55:59
Judy Weggesser, Oklahoma City, OK
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-19T08:33:40
Blake hathaway, Flower mound Texas
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-18T15:33:15
sandra tucker, cleburne,Texas
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-16T10:46:31

Our family is flying from Montana to California to watch you play this Tuesday night versus the Angels.  My three daughters play fastpitch softball and all have read your book and are huge Josh Hamilton fans!!  Good luck !!

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-16T10:41:39
Marlo Rockwell, Billings, MT
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-12T14:19:35

Hi Josh, I am a fellow North Carolinian and am a huge fan. I came to watch you play on fathers day with my  family. We sat right behind the Texas dugout and I met some of your friends and Big Daddy. We are planning to come to Arlington next year to watch you play so if you see a Tarheel  throw one my way. You are always in my prayers!

Triton Mcswain

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-12T02:54:11

Josh,

While I am sure there is very little chance of you seeing this email, I write it in the chance that it comes across you view.  I don't respect your past, but I extremely admire the way you have amended your history.  You are an extraordinary person, who will teach many lessons to young people for years to come. I hope you will not let this tragedy, of which you are not to blame, stop the amazing influence which you are able to have on young people.  I wish you the best, and so you are aware, I am not a Ranger's fan (in fact, I'm a Giants’ fan), but more so, I am a fan of you.  I wish you the best, and hope you know you have many people who believe and support you.

Best wishes,

Richard

Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-11T18:25:47
Clint Howard, Lexington,KY
Anonymous (Sophomore) wrote on 2011-07-11T12:43:21
MY PRAYERS ARE WITH THE STONE FAMILY AND JOSH HAMILTON . KEEP THE FAITH JOSH .
Anonymous (Rookie) wrote on 2011-07-10T07:24:07
Trevor Wood , Arkansas
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