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I voted for Barry Bonds, even though I'm not a fan.
Sure, he took PED's, but PED's enhance strength, not talent; and you don't put up the number he did without amazing talent. Would he have the records he has without the PED's? No one really knows the answer to that. |
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Conversely, nobody really thinks Mantle's totals were significantly affected by whatever he stuck in his butt. Nobody thinks Rose wouldn't still be the all-time hit leader without greenies. The levels of difference between steroids and other cheating is night and day. Players always will try to get an advantage. Stealing signs, putting Vaseline on balls, banging trash cans, all kinds of things. But they are not all the same. In most cases, the MLB monitors cheating and adds rules to eliminate its impact. Unfortunately, in the 90s, Selig and Reinsdorf were worried about the popularity of the game and decided to effectively allow steroids and HGH usage to increase offense. Things got out of hand quickly, and journeymen like Sosa became superstars. It was a big mess, and it is still a mess 30 years later. Let's stay focused on the things that matter. Sosa having 600 home runs is ridiculous. Mays hitting 660 is not. Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk |
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I really do not see a lot of difference because everyone was on everything and doing anything they could to win/be better. Pitchers and hitter. So the for me everything is even. I honestly think they should be drug tested daily and if they don't have high levels of PEDs in their system they need fined and possibly suspended if it happens more than once. With the money they make they should be giving the fans their real best. OK most probably already are but lets get it out in the open. Under those oversized uniforms most look like action heroes. |
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They're not going in anytime soon, either. They are false. Bonds isn't the greatest for this reason. His stats are false. They don't matter; meaningless. The other ways ballplayers have sought to gain an advantage illegally are kindergarten in comparison. MLB, the writers, etc., all see it this way. They wish these guys would just go away. |
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My point is the same: his career numbers are hugely inflated. Rose, Mays and Mantle's are not. Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk |
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And the question is basically: do you punish the players with unfairly inflated numbers, or do you punish everyone who got their numbers fairly? Again, I put more blame with the owners, but the players knew they were abusing the game. Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk |
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Always thought it was 1990 ,
His first four years 48, 59, 58, 58 rbis (in 580 at bats) Then bam 1990 - 114 rbis 260 hitter that can’t break 60 RBIs is now the MVP 1989 ops .777 1990 ops .970 I can understand improvement but four perfectly mediocre years and then your an mvp |
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Steroids turned out to be much more useful than cortisone, however, and should have been regulated by Selig early on. Instead, he implicitly condoned them, which allowed baseball home run records to become a farce. Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk |
Cortisone is a steroid, no?
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Olympians get stripped of their medals for doping. Why hasn't Bonds been stripped of his MVPs and home run records?
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But hey. Your brain may be spinning, but Selig and Reinsdorf got another $500 million in their pockets, so it's all worth it. Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk |
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HGH is one of the few things I never took. |
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By the way, I think Ortiz likely abused steroids, as I said earlier. But it's ok that Papi and Pudge slipped in. Some people get in that don't really deserve to, that's the Hall. On the other hand, it's an abomination that Selig was voted in. Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk |
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