ARLINGTON, Texas, Oct. 10 (UPI) -- Texas Rangers President Nolan Ryan Wednesday cited slugger Josh Hamilton's decision to quit chewing tobacco as a factor in the team's late-season slide.
Ryan, speaking on KESN-FM, Dallas, said Hamilton's "timing on quitting smokeless tobacco couldn't have been worse" as the Rangers faltered down the stretch of the regular season, costing them an American League West title.