Pubdate: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 Source: Log Cabin Democrat (AR) Copyright: 2002 The Log Cabin Democrat Contact: http://thecabin.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/548 AUTOPSY FINDS COCAINE IN PORTER'S SYSTEM KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Former All-Star catcher Darrell Porter had cocaine in his system when he died, according to autopsy results released Monday. Porter, 50, had a level of cocaine in his system "typical of someone who uses (cocaine) recreationally," Jackson County medical examiner Dr. Thomas Young said. He did not die of an overdose, Young said, but of a condition called excited delirium, which causes "behavior that is agitated, bizarre and potentially violent," and stopped Porter's heart. Porter, who played for four teams and was the MVP of the 1982 World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals, was found dead Aug. 5 next to his car in a park. During spring training in 1980, Porter checked into a drug-and-alcohol rehabilitation center. He chronicled his struggle with addiction and recovery from it in a 1984 book, "Snap Me Perfect! The Darrell Porter Story." The autopsy found an "insignificant" amount of other drugs in Porter's system, Young said, without elaborating. Porter had an enlarged heart, common among drug users or those with high cholesterol, Young said. Police said Porter's car went off the right side of the road and got caught on a tree stump in La Benite Park in Sugar Creek, a Kansas City suburb. He got out of the car, walked to the nearby Missouri River and then back to his car. There was no evidence to support earlier speculation by authorities that Porter tried to push the car off the stump. Authorities guessed that Porter might have overheated in high heat and humidity. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom