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Posted By: jay behrens
Really good article about the whole sports and drugs/steroids issue. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Here's the way I look at it, Jay. If baseball players can use steroids, than I can (and will) automatically knock off 30 percent from their yearly power numbers. For example, instead of hitting 73 home runs, Bonds hit 51. Or, if you like team sports, Mr. Bonds hit 51 and his tagteam partner Mr Steroids hit 22. |
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Posted By: Hankron
By the way, 51 home runs is a lot of home runs (50 home runs was a huge accomplishment when George Foster and Cecil Fielder did it), so Barry Bonds has nothing to be embarrased about. Kudos to Mr. Bonds for a job well done. |
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Posted By: steve
Good point David. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
You need to do a little research about those "huge" ballparks. Yes, there were places that went back to 490 and even 500 plus feet, but everyone of those dimensions there were short right and left field porches under 300 feet and power alleys that were under 330 feet. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Jay, all your points are valid, and I was just making a point (Even if I did my statistical calculations in front of the television set, who would care?) |
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Posted By: Hankron
It should be pointed out that my giving Barry Bonds 51 home runs was being charitable. In part due to his past history of not being a big power hitter, even in his 20s. In part because, if the International Olympics Committee was in charge and it was deduced that he took steroids, he would have lost all his home runs, rbi's, MVPs and received a two year ban. |
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Posted By: Hankron
About 2-3 weeks ago, a national sportwriter joked about all the inevitable upcoming spring training stories that would be used by players to explain their drastic loss in weight in the off season. |
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Posted By: runscott
Although we call baseball and basketball "team" sports, many of the players consider their statistics much more important than their team winning games. For example, would Mr. HR Hitter prefer to hit 3 home runs in a game and lose, or to have 0 HR's and have his team win? |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
David: |
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Posted By: steve
Jay - Very good points that you brought up. All those points are well known to longtime baseball fans such as myself. Obviously you are a longtime fan also. Debating players and statistics from different eras of course is always conjecture but good fun nevertheless. That being said I will never change my mind that Ruth is the greatest baseball player of all time with Cobb being second. The debate is for third best throwing a blanket over about 15 players with Bonds being in there. |
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Posted By: Hankron
If it's any consolation to Mr. Giambi, if he only hits 15 home runs this year I will let him keep them all. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
steve said: |
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Posted By: Hankron
It brings to mind the doctor in 'Heart of Darkness' who had a pair of callipers so as to measure the heads over those who were about to enter the jungle. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Just to test, tonight I will use the salad tongs to measure Henry's head before he goes outside into the black back yard. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Everyone can rest easy. According to pre and post salad tong measurments, Henry's trip to the garden and back did not make him go insane. |
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Posted By: ty_cobb
I'm feeling sorry for the modern jock and |
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Posted By: fkw
Multi million contracts = inhome gyms/trainers/nutritionists + talent = 73 (658) HRs........... Not necessarily steroids. For example, Im in my late 30's (37), 6'2" & 228#...... just like Bonds (not quite as good of shape). Know one would think I was on 'roids. Bonds has a great athletic body, he is not huge! I played some ball, and have seen quite a few 16-20 year old 160# kids hit 400+ ' HRs, and have hit many myself in my day. Its not exactly muscle strength that makes the ball go that far, its more timing, technique and most importantly bat speed. Most major leaguers use a bat around 32-34 OZ..... = bat speed. To me steroids are a big advantage in football, not necessarily baseball. We all know Arnold in his day was huge and strong, but Id put $$ he would have trouble hitting a routine 275' flyball swinging a bat. I always laugh when someone tries to take anything away from Bonds, Sosa, Giambi, etc......... these guys are just great ball players (with 25-35 years of practice). |
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