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All-Time All-Steroid Baseball Team


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Posted by: SubliminalX

LF: Barry Bonds
CF: Lenny Dykstra
RF: Sammy Sosa
3B: Ken Caminiti
SS: Miguel Tejada
2B: Brett Boone
1B: Mark McGwire
C: Ivan Rodriguez
DH: Jose Canseco
PH: Jason Giambi, Juan Gonzalez, Rafael Palmeiro, Jeff Bagwell

Starting Pitcher: Roger Clemens
Closer: Rob Dibble

Hard to find any worthy bullpen guys. But did I miss anyone obvious?



Posted by: aceshigh

those guys wer only on steroids for injuries they had aquired or other recpectable reason,,,not to enhance there performance



Posted by: min0 lee

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Originally Posted by SubliminalX
LF: Barry Bonds
CF: Lenny Dykstra
RF: Sammy Sosa
3B: Ken Caminiti
SS: Miguel Tejada
2B: Brett Boone
1B: Mark McGwire
C: Ivan Rodriguez
DH: Jose Canseco
PH: Jason Giambi, Juan Gonzalez, Rafael Palmeiro, Jeff Bagwell

Starting Pitcher: Roger Clemens
Closer: Rob Dibble

Hard to find any worthy bullpen guys. But did I miss anyone obvious?
Good list, do you really think Clemens uses steroids?



Posted by: musclepump

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Originally Posted by aceshigh
those guys wer only on steroids for injuries they had aquired or other recpectable reason,,,not to enhance there performance
: laugh:



Posted by: SubliminalX

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Originally Posted by min0 lee
Good list, do you really think Clemens uses steroids?
He did get thick towards the end of his career. And he was more dominant after the age of 35. I mean, Nolan Ryan was still a good pitcher in his latter years, but he was at his best in his 20s to early 30s.

My guess is that Roger's cycles looked something like Test, Deca, and GH. Good for the connective tissue and keep him going into his 40s. MLB kept their steroid testing results secret before 2003, so even if Clemens tested positive we'd never know. They'd never let their big stars go down anyway.



Posted by: topolo

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Originally Posted by SubliminalX
They'd never let their big stars go down anyway.
would you go down?



Posted by: ANCAM

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Originally Posted by SubliminalX

Hard to find any worthy bullpen guys. But did I miss anyone obvious?

What about Felix Heredia? He was "okay" back in the late 90's...



Posted by: Pepper

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Posted by: SubliminalX

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Originally Posted by ANCAM
What about Felix Heredia? He was "okay" back in the late 90's...
Nah, ERA was in the 4-6 range. The roster should be nothing but obvious freaks with un-human stats or suspicious changes in stats/ability.

I'm now thinking about Billy Koch. Was clocked at 100 MPH some while ago, and now he's in the low 90s.



Posted by: I Are Baboon

Get rid of Miguel Tejada and stick Nomar at SS. Also, swap out Lenny Dykstra at CF for Brady Anderson.



Posted by: ANCAM

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Originally Posted by SubliminalX
I'm now thinking about Billy Koch. Was clocked at 100 MPH some while ago, and now he's in the low 90s.

you are 100% right about bill koch, his stats say roids all over them...
http://www.baseball-reference.com/k/kochbi01.shtml



Posted by: min0 lee

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Originally Posted by I Are Baboon
Also, swap out Lenny Dykstra at CF for Brady Anderson.
No way, Did you ever see Dykstra when he was with the Mets...he was tiny. When he hooked up with the Phillies he ballooned.



Posted by: I Are Baboon

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No way, Did you ever see Dykstra when he was with the Mets...he was tiny. When he hooked up with the Phillies he ballooned.
Yeah but that was from chewing on raw nails.



Posted by: min0 lee

He was tough as nails for sure.
The '86 Mets decline started once they traded Dykstra to the Phillies for Juan Samual.



Posted by: I Are Baboon

That's who the Mets got for Dykstra? They got robbed.




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