MLB Finally Casting Light on Players’ Troubles With Mental Health

The Other Financial Crisis
Schools, health services, libraries -- and the salaries that go with them -- are all on the chopping block as states and cities face their worst cash squeeze since the Great Depression

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MLB Finally Casting Light on Players' Troubles With Mental Health
Pablo Torre's Sports Illustrated feature on MLB's efforts to combat depression and address mental health issues in the sport begins with Ian Snell telling himself to take his life. Do it , he thought. Just do it already, and be at peace. As the clock struck midnight on April 30, 2009, Ian Snell, the onetime ace of the Pirates, was still brooding in the shower of his apartment outside Pittsburgh ...

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  1. Esther says:

    Time magazine isn't my God, so I don't care what they say.

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