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Re: Beat: Barry Bonds
I hope he enjoys holding Arod's record for a while.
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Re: Beat: Barry Bonds
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I hope he enjoys holding Arod's record for a while. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Beat: Barry Bonds
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I hope he enjoys holding Arod's record for a while. [/ QUOTE ] I said the same thing to my friend tonight and he reminded me that people were saying the same thing about Griffey. Then he fell off the earth in Cinci. A-Rod is the man but its sooooo hard to hold it together for that long. I think A-Rod can do it though. A-Rod just turned 32 like a week and a half ago. He needs 256 just to tie the current record but everyone knows Barry is gonna extend it a little further b4 he retires. Lets assume Barry hits 25 more (not sure if this is a good guess) and finishes his career off with 781. If A-Rod plays till hes 43 (current age of Barry) he will only have to hit 25.6 HR per year. So far in his career he avg. 41. Barry's toast in like between 8-11 yrs as long as A-Rod doesnt suffer any career ending injuries. |
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Re: Beat: Barry Bonds
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I hope he enjoys holding Ken Griffey Jr's record for a while. [/ QUOTE ] FYP |
#5
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Re: Beat: Barry Bonds
HEY BARRY....
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#6
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Re: Beat: Barry Bonds
"I don't want the ball. I always believed that a home-run ball never belongs to a player."
Barry Bonds I like that. |
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Re: Beat: Barry Bonds
Barry is just a placeholder for A-Rod
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