Walt Jocketty apparently feels that the Cardinals should not be held responsible for Josh Hancock's tragic and untimely death.
Jocketty, the GM of the reigning champion Cardinals, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that the club had little knowledge of Hancock's off-field activities, including any drinking habits the late pitcher may have had.
Addressing the media for the first time since Hancock died in an auto accident Sunday morning, Jocketty also told the newspaper that Cardinals players are responsible for policing themselves.
Report: Cardinals GM Absolves Himself, Team From Any Blame


