Flex said:how come EVERYOne isnt hitting 70 HR's.
Explain how at the same time Brady Anderson was rumored to have used steroids his homers went up. I mean Brady of all people.
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Flex said:how come EVERYOne isnt hitting 70 HR's.
Robert DiMaggio said:Whether it be Football, Baseball, Bodybuilding or any sport, steroids do not make a champion athlete. If steroids were responsible for great athletes we would have many more John Elways (NFL), Barry Bonds (MLB), Ronnie Colemans (IFBB).
Genetics, hard work and discipline make champions, these athletes would be great with or without steroids. And if anyone thinks they could be a great athlete if they just took steroids is very disillusioned.
min0 lee said:Explain how at the same time Brady Anderson was rumored to have used steroids his homers went up. I mean Brady of all people.
Robert DiMaggio said:Whether it be Football, Baseball, Bodybuilding or any sport, steroids do not make a champion athlete. If steroids were responsible for great athletes we would have many more John Elways (NFL), Barry Bonds (MLB), Ronnie Colemans (IFBB).
Genetics, hard work and discipline make champions, these athletes would be great with or without steroids. And if anyone thinks they could be a great athlete if they just took steroids is very disillusioned.
Robert DiMaggio said:Whether it be Football, Baseball, Bodybuilding or any sport, steroids do not make a champion athlete. If steroids were responsible for great athletes we would have many more John Elways (NFL), Barry Bonds (MLB), Ronnie Colemans (IFBB).
Genetics, hard work and discipline make champions, these athletes would be great with or without steroids. And if anyone thinks they could be a great athlete if they just took steroids is very disillusioned.
cjrmack said:now that steroids are being controlled no one can even reach the 50 mark.
Dale Mabry said:Regardless of whether juice helps or not, the point of the matter is that until now, they weren't illegal in baseball.
brodus said:Let me put it this way-->if you had made a decision to stay clean, struggled through injury and practice and long seasons to squeeze out a .250 in the majors, and then was sent back down to AAA-ball, and THEN found out that the guy that got your slot on the roster was juicing, you'd be pissed...that's one reason, among many, it's unfair.
I ran Division I track, and got extremely fast, just shy of Olympic qualifying. I have excellent genetics and a track coach dad. I never used any steroids back then. If I had in college, I'm sure you would have never heard from me on a message board of all things, and I'd be a world-class runner (BTW, in my event the line between fast and Olympic-level was only 2 seconds). It's like adding nitrous to an already tricked out hot rod. I've seen it happen. But I didn't think it was fair, b/c it was against the rules. As long as the majority of athletes agree with this, we can be content in winning AND losing, and there will be enough of us who are angry when someone is exposed for cheating.
Roids work...that's a big reason these boards are popular.
On steroids...soxmuscle said:I voted No.
Steroids or not, the guy hit 73 home runs. Records are there for our pleasure only. If you feel the need to not honor his record, as I will be doing, you can, but the fact still remains: Barry Bonds hit 73 home runs in one season.
We're not talking about average guys on the street taking steroids to become great athletes, we're talking about great athletes taking steroids to enhance their already gifted genetics in the sport where they already excel.Robert DiMaggio said:Whether it be Football, Baseball, Bodybuilding or any sport, steroids do not make a champion athlete. If steroids were responsible for great athletes we would have many more John Elways (NFL), Barry Bonds (MLB), Ronnie Colemans (IFBB).
Genetics, hard work and discipline make champions, these athletes would be great with or without steroids. And if anyone thinks they could be a great athlete if they just took steroids is very disillusioned.
I thought steroids were illegal in the U.S. unless you had a doctors precription.Why wouldn't they be illegal in baseball ?Dale Mabry said:All this babble is irrelevant. Regardless of whether juice helps or not, the point of the matter is that until now, they weren't illegal in baseball. Even protein powder and creatine weren't so easily obtained in the 50's, does that mean they should strike all records because the comparison is unfair? So, let's just say next year they make creatine illegal to possess. Does that give Johnny Law the right to come pounding on your door to arrest you because you took it 3 years ago? Think about it.
SPIKE1257 said:I thought steroids were illegal in the U.S. unless you had a doctors precription.Why wouldn't they be illegal in baseball ?
Ditto!!!SPIKE1257 said:Stop, no doubt he has the natural ability, but with the help of steroids to increase his bat speed thru the strike zone. Killer combination.
min0 lee said:Schilling said pitchers take steroids, too.
Yes he was an MVP those years, however he never, i repeat never hit more than 46 home runs in his career. Then all of a sudden, one offseason later, he is up in weight by some 30+ pounds, and hits 73. Come on, the juice helped him big time. I voted YES, and give it back to Maris, a true home run record champion!!!I Are Baboon said:Barry Bonds is also a fantastic base runner with speed and he is an above average outfielder. The 'roids may have helped him hit the ball further, but that is all. People, let's keep in mind that he won MVP awards in 1990, 1992, and 1993 which were way before his steroid use supposedly began.
I voted NO.
AgreedMaxMirkin said:Yes...cause he's a prick.![]()
Maybe not superman vision, but an advantage to say the least. You keep bringing up the "one" strike that he would see at bat. Any other player would have been called on strikes, but bonds because he is an untouchable icon in baseball because of media whores, rarely had a strike called, because he was supposed to crush the ball, not get struck out like a normal player. And now that you mention the fact that he jacked the ball out of the park, it didn't hurt that he plays in a softball stadium taylormaid for him to steal the HR record from Aaron. I am a Cardinal fan, and even I know Mcgwire used, thats why I say give it back to Maris. He hit 61 Hr's and beat out the more popular Mantle even though the Yankees own fans where against him. A true HR champion!!!Flex said:So, you're gonna tell me that steroids gave him Superman vision that allows him to see that ONE strike he gets (AT MOST) per at bat, and then steroids give him the ability to jack that thing outta the park, SO OFTEN?
I agree, he is an outstanding player, not taking away what he has done in the past, B4 Juicegate that is!!!BoneCrusher said:If he took the juice and the risk it carries ... it was for the benifit. He deserves the asterisk. He is top shelf, but he knew before he started to hit the gear he would get the * ... so give it too him. You must with out a doubt still call Bonds ONE of the top players in the game to have ever hit a ball ... but he made his choice for us when he took the juice.
I fully agree with the OBP, and BA. However I do not feel that he had the same strike zone that anyone else did. Look back when McGwire and Sosa where going for the title, they had a smaller strike zone too.Flex said:i hear ya, spike.
but seriously, it's not even bout the HR's.
Look at his OBP and BA compared to the amount he walks.
ITS UNREAL.
Robert DiMaggio said:Whether it be Football, Baseball, Bodybuilding or any sport, steroids do not make a champion athlete. If steroids were responsible for great athletes we would have many more John Elways (NFL), Barry Bonds (MLB), Ronnie Colemans (IFBB).
Genetics, hard work and discipline make champions, these athletes would be great with or without steroids. And if anyone thinks they could be a great athlete if they just took steroids is very disillusioned.
AWESOME postmin0 lee said:I tend to wonder myself if he were a more of a likeable player would there be such a public outcry. Look at Mark McGuire, rumors of him using steroids has always followed him yet he is more likeable. I probably wouldn't even post this if it was him.
I have always found Bonds to be an arrogant jerk, Bonds and humility
have not met. He doesn't do humble. He leads the majors in homers and
arrogance.
He dissed Babe Ruth, now I know he is a Yankee (sorry Flex but we got him fair and square ) but if you???re a true baseball fan you can appreciate who he is and what he has accomplished.
You don't disrespect The Bambino; deference to him is baseball law. If
America's Pastime has a god, it's Babe Ruth.
Maybe Bonds forgets that one of the things the Babe is remembered for
is leading his team to a few World Series championships, something Bonds will never do. The Babe also hit his home runs without the use of
steroids. Oh yeah, Bonds one more thing, can you win 20 games like the
Babe did?
I 'll give you an example.....when McGuire broke Maris's record he had enough class to go over to his family, remember that. Very touching moment.
Barry just talks shit, No class.
Phew I am tired.....