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ARod just hit a grand slam homer in the Yankees-Giants game. He now has the record for career grand slams at 24. Who knows how many have been hit while he was juicing. He should not have been allowed to play now; the appeal process for suspensions is ridiculous. It is a joke that this clown takes Lou Gehrig's name out of an entry in the record books. This rant comes from a life long Yankee fan.
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Stats mean nothing to me now.
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Put an asterisk by it.
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Put an asterisk on A-fraud's forehead.
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It is sad to see Lou dropped into 2nd on grandslams. The casual baseball fan may think A-rod is greater. But those that follow history knows the real deal.
162 game avg. according to baseball reference (I'm assuming it's prorated as they played fewer games back in Lou's era). But Gehrig dominates in every category except slightly fewer hr's. A-roid: 162 Game Avg. 619(AB)121(R)186(Hits)41(HR)124(RBI).300(avg).559( slug) Gehrig: 162 Game Avg. 599(AB)141(R)204(Hits)37(HR)149(RBI).340(avg).632( slug)
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You would have to be a VERY casual fan to think ARod was greater.
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The only thing A-Rod is better than Lou Gehrig at is cheating.
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Syringe...
F*** A-Roid, Bonds and the rest of the Needle Mafia. I'd rather focus on the better men of the game: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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God Bless America!
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I'm a Yankee fan too. A-Rod is a clown. I was for giving him a second chance after his first admission. I thought he was just a product of his era but since he did this a second time and is a habitual user, I feel no more sympathy for him.
Fans just have to realize for themselves who the true record holders are. They're not Bonds, McGwire, Sosa, A-Rod, etc.... They're Gehrig (GS), Ruth (154 game season & top legitimate HR/AB), Maris (162), Aaron, etc....
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I thought he was just a product of his era but since he did this a second time and is a habitual user...................
............and liar.
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A buddy of mine (who is a die-hard Red Sox fan) and I were discussing this today while we were playing golf. We easily agreed that the Yankees (and baseball in general) would be better off if A-Hole loses his appeal and the Yankees can void his contract and get him out of the profession.
Is there a more hated man in the game today? Does anyone believe or like this phony? |
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Of course they discovered Mickey Mantle's corked bat recently, so there's another cheater right there... little doubt in my mind that The Mick would have been on the juice if it had been available to him.
The Neikro brothers were also colossal cheats - those guys tried every trick in the book, and got caught, too. Phil still managed to make the Hall. I also think Rickey Henderson juiced towards the end of his career and still snuck in. It is all a very grey line. A-Rod is a bozo, no doubt. But even without the juice, he would have been an amazing player as a 6'4" shortstop who could hit. Maybe not as much power, but a longer career. Stats would look more like Jeter's. |
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Means nothing to me. Gehrig is still the all-time leader in grand slams. Hank Aaron is still the all-time leader in home runs.
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Amen Bill - can we just ban the 80s/90s? If Shoeless Joe is a cheater, then these guys are much worse (except Pete Rose, of course
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why would Pete Rose get a pass?
might as well ban the internet while we're at it
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It's why I still love the all time home run leader card from the 79 Topps set. Aaron and Maris as the all time leaders.
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As a child...the hallowed #'s of baseball lore were burned into the convolutions of my brain...and they remain to this day. I always thought Gehrig's GS record was pretty damn impressive and would be tough to beat.
While I don't like AROD...I still fell that this record is very impressive. The fact that some luck is involved in order to find yourself in enough of these bases loaded situations to even have a chance at it...makes this record even cooler to me! |
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It's easy to be nostalgic and make assumptions about prior generations of ballplayers. Human nature doesn't change over time; if steroids had been available from 1900-1980 I think the same percentage of players would have been users. The 50s-60s generation used greenies because that was what was available, for example.
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Gambling on or throwing games will get you banned. Baseball has never looked kindly on these two related topics since the 19th century. Spitters, corked bats, emory boards, alcohol (Grover Cleveland Alexander), and now Steroids or PEDs are seen as ways to cheat and/or gain an edge. Both of the two situations described above ruin the integrity of the game, but why has one been historically treated much differently than the other?
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I dont think the juicers are going anywhere. They will keep coming up with ways to go undetected and break more and more records. I still love the game, the history and the cards. I stopped worrying a while ago about the cheaters and just trained my mind to accept that the majority of the league cheats in some way. Peter was correct. It's naive to think that Cobb, Ruth, Wagner etc would not have used an added edge if it was provided to them. Hal Chase and the Black Sox got caught, but how many others went unpunished like A-Rod? |
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And Maris is still the all-time leader in HRs in a season.... |
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Misplaced nostalgia.
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As a life long Red Sox fan the Yankees have caused plenty of pain, but they were always the gold standard to be measured against. How this guy bambooseled them into that contract is beyond me. I enjoyed Dom playing against brother Joe , who had that Marlyn girl for a while and yes watching Williams last home run as an MIT freshman land about 50 feet from me in the center field bleachers - all in all not bad.
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If they made their deal assuming that his first 7 year's output was "au natural" then they were bamboozled.
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Sorry but I doubt that the Yankee management cared one way or another whether he was juicing or not as long as they got results. They only care now because he was caught.
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Ted Williams and I had a great conversation years ago in Cooperstown on HOF weekend. He did most of the talking, and I did most of the listening. I told Ted..... "as a 10-year old kid, I rooted for him to hit a HR into the RF upperdeck seats in Yankee Stadium. And, that I cheered for him every- time he hit one." ......which he did quite often. He asked me...."since you're a Yankees fan, why did you cheer for me when I hit those HR's ? " I told him that I liked him because his name was Ted....and, that I knew at the end of the season the Yankees would win, anyhow. Ted laughed. Then he asked me why I was a Yankees fan. I said that my neighbor 2 blocks away in Hillside, NJ was Phil Rizzuto. Ted said...." I'll tell you this, that if Rizzuto had played for the Red Sox in those years, we would have been the Champions....and, not the Yankees ! " Peter......I don't know if this story offers you some solace....but, there you have it, straight from Ted's mouth. TED Z |
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