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| THE HOLY FATHER AND THE HOLY SON |
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17 | 48.57% |
| THE HOLY FATHER |
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18 | 51.43% |
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#721
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greenies were as illegal in 1974 as steroids were in 2001. Both were illegal, and both were not against baseball rules
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#722
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Looks like everyone noone get my joke, but I was making fun of DrewDevil because he posted that like 300 posts ago.
This post is my last post for real. <font color="white"> or is it?</font> |
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#723
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I know, I couldn't stay away. I think I said I would stop posting if I was annoying people, but I must have changed my mind, because now I really seem to be annoying everyone.
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Redbean, please assert and/or present compelling evidence that Bonds has never used ILLEGAL steroids. [/ QUOTE ] Once you show compelling evidence that the flying spaghetti monster did NOT create the universe. Proving a negative ain't so easy, amirite? |
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#725
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greenies were as illegal in 1974 as steroids were in 2001. Both were illegal, and both were not against baseball rules [/ QUOTE ] Wrong, steroids have been banned from baseball since 1991. |
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#726
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] However, Bond's peak years of production, 2000 - 2004, came when he was 35 to 39 years old. Hitting this many home runs so late in one's career is unprecedented: [/ QUOTE ] Hank Aaron hit more homeruns in the 5 year period from age 35-39 than he did in the 5 year period from ages 25-29 or 30-34. Known, proven, or otherwise admitted users of steroids (ie, Canseco, Caminiti, etc) have shown a sharp drop off at these ages. If anything, the stats show Bonds is a whole lot more like Aaron than being similar to known steroid users. Also, hitting a lot of homeruns as you get older is not against MLB rules, nor does it constitute a violation of the MLB steroid policy. [ QUOTE ] maybe it was sheer skill and luck but given the huge amount of circumstantial evidence that he used one would assume steroids played a factor. [/ QUOTE ] Bonds 1986-1999 used ash bats. Bonds 2000-present used custom made, maple "SAM" bats. What factor does this account for, if any? [/ QUOTE ] I assume some..just like taking roids, lifting weights, etc had a factor. I'd weigh steroids and getting bigger/stronger/recovery time as > than change in wood. Raf/Canseco/Mark M/Bonds/etc are all tainted and thus their accomplishments should also be. They are the poster boys for the steroid/juice era. They shouldn't be vilified to the point of someone like Pacman/Vick/Rose/ etc but they brought most of the heat upon themselves and in Bonds case made it worse by being such a self absorbed ass. [/ QUOTE ] You think that because you think steroids helps hitters and you don't even consider the possibility that it might HURT hitters, and they need to take steroids just to keep pace. But thats cool, its all made up anyway, no way to determine how much these factors influence the numbers (nor the hundreds of other factors that have changed since Ruth or Aaron's day) so we usually just go by the actual numbers. [/ QUOTE ] yes. hence the word tainted not discredited or asterick'd though i think only an idiot would argue that steroids don't help a baseball player hit more homeruns given the explosion of hr hitters during the steroid era. red-i think your an idiot because you want everything to be an absolute 100% provable fact in order to take it into consideration..which is nice if your living in never never land but in the real world things are never that cut and dry. [/ QUOTE ] I agree, only a moron would think that the birth of Brad Pitt has nothing to do with the economy in China. Ummm...check out the dates for yourself, man. |
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Even if Bonds was taking these legally prescribed meds (doubtful), did he have a prescription for it? Ok, so he was breaking the law either way. GG. [/ QUOTE ] Please be telling which law did he break? I had to go to the bathroom for a minute, did I miss an indictment, trial, and conviction while I was away? |
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#728
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[ QUOTE ] Redbean, please assert and/or present compelling evidence that Bonds has never used ILLEGAL steroids. [/ QUOTE ] Once you show compelling evidence that the flying spaghetti monster did NOT create the universe. Proving a negative ain't so easy, amirite? [/ QUOTE ] A buddy of mine wrote a book (and made a killing on it) about the flying spaghetti monster after he heard some leaked information 2nd-hand, so it's pretty clear that the flying spaghetti monster indeed, did not create the universe. Wow, so very easy this game is. |
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#729
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Steroids only help players relative to those who are not taking steroids. [/ QUOTE ] And this is evidence that the record is tainted, because Aaron didn't take steroids. |
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#730
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] However, Bond's peak years of production, 2000 - 2004, came when he was 35 to 39 years old. Hitting this many home runs so late in one's career is unprecedented: [/ QUOTE ] Hank Aaron hit more homeruns in the 5 year period from age 35-39 than he did in the 5 year period from ages 25-29 or 30-34. Known, proven, or otherwise admitted users of steroids (ie, Canseco, Caminiti, etc) have shown a sharp drop off at these ages. If anything, the stats show Bonds is a whole lot more like Aaron than being similar to known steroid users. Also, hitting a lot of homeruns as you get older is not against MLB rules, nor does it constitute a violation of the MLB steroid policy. [ QUOTE ] maybe it was sheer skill and luck but given the huge amount of circumstantial evidence that he used one would assume steroids played a factor. [/ QUOTE ] Bonds 1986-1999 used ash bats. Bonds 2000-present used custom made, maple "SAM" bats. What factor does this account for, if any? [/ QUOTE ] I assume some..just like taking roids, lifting weights, etc had a factor. I'd weigh steroids and getting bigger/stronger/recovery time as > than change in wood. Raf/Canseco/Mark M/Bonds/etc are all tainted and thus their accomplishments should also be. They are the poster boys for the steroid/juice era. They shouldn't be vilified to the point of someone like Pacman/Vick/Rose/ etc but they brought most of the heat upon themselves and in Bonds case made it worse by being such a self absorbed ass. [/ QUOTE ] You think that because you think steroids helps hitters and you don't even consider the possibility that it might HURT hitters, and they need to take steroids just to keep pace. But thats cool, its all made up anyway, no way to determine how much these factors influence the numbers (nor the hundreds of other factors that have changed since Ruth or Aaron's day) so we usually just go by the actual numbers. [/ QUOTE ] yes. hence the word tainted not discredited or asterick'd though i think only an idiot would argue that steroids don't help a baseball player hit more homeruns given the explosion of hr hitters during the steroid era. red-i think your an idiot because you want everything to be an absolute 100% provable fact in order to take it into consideration..which is nice if your living in never never land but in the real world things are never that cut and dry. [/ QUOTE ] I agree, only a moron would think that the birth of Brad Pitt has nothing to do with the economy in China. Ummm...check out the dates for yourself, man. [/ QUOTE ] I guess than the majority of players who doubled if not tripled their HR production simply ran really hot all at the same time during a era when steroid use was widespread. |
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