
No one has the redemption story that Jesus does, however, Josh Hamilton is close. He grew up one of the top baseball prospects in the united states. He was then drafted number one overall by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 1999, and was a 3.96 million dollar signing bonus. But, in 2001 his mom got into a car crash, while he was in the passenger seat. He was 19 and had to be put on the disabled list. Him being put on the disabled list gave him free time he did not have before. This is where his downward descent began. He started hanging out with people who did drugs. As Josh Hamilton states "You might not do it at first, but eventually, if you keep hanging around long enough, you're going to start doing what they're doing." After this point, he failed four drug tests and did not show up for one. He was suspended in 2004, and was not reinstated by the MLB until 2006, when he showed that he had been sober for an extended period of time. He was picked in the 2006 rule five draft by the cubs, but traded to the Cincinnati Reds, where he played in 2007. Then, during the 2007 off season, he was traded to the Texas Rangers. This year Josh Hamilton played in the all-star game and the Home Run Derby. In the derby at Yankee stadium he hit a record 28 home runs in one round. So far this year, he leads the MLB in Runs batted in (RBI) with 124 and has hit 31 home runs, with 18 games to go. Also, he is under consideration for the leagues most valuable player.
This is one of the most awe inspiring stories. Someone who dropped so far, yet still managed to pull himself out from the pits. Also, a common theme in the redemption stories is discovering your faith. Josh Hamilton is now as devout christian. This is a compelling story that people seem to be very attached to. This is due to the story being a perfect replica of the redemption story outline.