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ive always thought like that. its the era, so many people(pitchers included) used roids. you almost have to just accept the fact that he along with many many others used them.He'll break it for sure, and Pujols will break that.
Thing is, I honestly don't care if he used steroids or not. It's the era. And don't call me biased, I support Barry Bonds.
Pujols is on steroids as well.once he gets the record Pujols will blow by him
Given your recent track history of predicting what will happen in MLB, it would be wise to bet against you 9 times out of 10.He's only hit 16 this year. There's just two months to go. The most he'll get by the end of the year is 25. If he continues at this pace for more season to come, there's no way he can make it.
So you're saying he still has it in him to hit 30 homeruns each year for the next 5 years when he only he hit 16 so far this year? I don't see it happening. The league is being policed now, we're going into a whole different era. A-Rod could be the last to hit 600.Pujols is on steroids as well.
Just another stupid Jays fan <Censored>ing about a superior player.
Given your recent track history of predicting what will happen in MLB, it would be wise to bet against you 9 times out of 10.
You need to re-check the stats. A-Rod now has 17 HR's this year. He is projected to hit 26 this season which would put him at 609 heading into 2011 and 154 HR's away from breaking the record. After this year, he will have seven years left on his contract. A-Rod would only have to average 22 HR's per season for the remainder of his contract to break the record. Something that he is more than capable of doing, despite your claims.So you're saying he still has it in him to hit 30 homeruns each year for the next 5 years when he only he hit 16 so far this year? I don't see it happening. The league is being policed now, we're going into a whole different era. A-Rod could be the last to hit 600.
Absolutely none.You need to re-check the stats. A-Rod now has 17 HR's this year. He is projected to hit 26 this season which would put him at 609 heading into 2011 and 154 HR's away from breaking the record. After this year, he will have seven years left on his contract. A-Rod would only have to average 22 HR's per season for the remainder of his contract to break the record. Something that he is more than capable of doing, despite your claims.
BTW: How much criticism would A-Rod be getting if he still played for the mariners or the Rangers?
Has Pujols failed any tests? noPujols is on steroids as well.
Just another stupid Jays fan <Censored>ing about a superior player.
Given your recent track history of predicting what will happen in MLB, it would be wise to bet against you 9 times out of 10.