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Angels won’t change clubhouse alcohol policy after signing Josh Hamilton

Rangers' Hamilton is doused with ginger ale as he celebrates with teammates after they won their Major League Baseball's ALCS playoff series against the Yankees in Arlington

Texas Rangers’ Josh Hamilton (R) is doused with ginger ale as he celebrates with teammates after they won their Major League Baseball’s ALCS playoff series against the New York Yankees in Arlington, Texas October 22, 2010. REUTERS/Jeff Haynes (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASEBALL)

JEFF HAYNES

A few years ago Josh Hamilton avoided the Rangers’ clubhouse celebration because beer and champagne were being sprayed (and consumed) all over the place and later the Rangers switched to ginger ale so Hamilton would feel comfortable taking part in the festivities despite his history of alcohol and drug problems.

It remains to be seen how the Angels will celebrate if/when they get to the playoffs or win a postseason series, but Hamilton’s new team doesn’t plan to alter their overall clubhouse alcohol policy:

Addition of Josh Hamilton won’t change #Angels alcohol policy. They will have beer but no hard liquor in clubhouse after games, Scioscia sd.

— Mike DiGiovanna (@MikeDiGiovanna) February 15, 2013


Pretty standard across baseball, although certainly not standard in other professions. What percentage of people work at a place where drinking alcohol is not only allowed, but the alcohol is actually provided by their employers? Even us bloggers have to buy our own beer if we wanted to spend the work day drinking*.

* Hypothetically.