Should Roger Maris still hold the record?
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babe>maris>steroids users
as long as gay ass bonds holds the crown, there'll always be speculation
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STiSchucky wrote:
babe>maris>steroids usersas long as gay ass bonds holds the crown, there'll always be speculation
prove to me that Maris didnt use steriods or any other good baseball player. Steriods help with recovery time also, you dont always get big. I think anabolic steriods came out right when Maris broke the record....coincidence?
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99slowGSX wrote:
prove to me that Maris didnt use steriods or any other good baseball player. Steriods help with recovery time also, you dont always get big. I think anabolic steriods came out right when Maris broke the record....coincidence?Yes.
...damn this "too short" -
99slowGSX wrote:
prove to me that Maris didnt use steriods or any other good baseball player. Steriods help with recovery time also, you dont always get big. I think anabolic steriods came out right when Maris broke the record....coincidence?
were steroids even around back then?was there rules against using human growth hormones in 1961?
did maris's body figure multiply by 3?
what are you tryin to prove, barry bonds, whos an obvious cheater and will be proved, should still hold the single season record, and if he breaks hank aarons record, hold that to? thats bullshit
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STiSchucky wrote:
were steroids even around back then?was there rules against using human growth hormones in 1961?
did maris's body figure multiply by 3?
what are you tryin to prove, barry bonds, whos an obvious cheater and will be proved, should still hold the single season record, and if he breaks hank aarons record, hold that to? thats bullshit
What about all the pitchers that used steriods? What about greenies? Do you know for a fact that any of your beloved players from the past didnt do any sort of drug for an edge? Like I said before you dont have to get huge on steriods, look at raphael palmero. It helps recovery time. So bascially if you want to banish records of now, you should banish every single stat from the past. No player is innocent anymore.....so no record, stat, game should ever stand.
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99slowGSX wrote:
What about all the pitchers that used steriods? What about greenies? Do you know for a fact that any of your beloved players from the past didnt do any sort of drug for an edge? Like I said before you dont have to get huge on steriods, look at raphael palmero. It helps recovery time. So bascially if you want to banish records of now, you should banish every single stat from the past. No player is innocent anymore.....so no record, stat, game should ever stand.
Good point.But to players who have been convicted of purjery, is very suspicious, won't answer questions, and an enhanced body growth, just like Barry Bonds, shouldn't have a name next to any record without having a *
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STiSchucky wrote:
Good point.But to players who have been convicted of purjery, is very suspicious, won't answer questions, and an enhanced body growth, just like Barry Bonds, shouldn't have a name next to any record without having a *
who has been CONVICTED of perjury?
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If it can be proven that a player was using a steroid (designer or otherwise) that was against the rules AT THE TIME OF THE INFRACTION all records of said player should be stripped. Period.
You are right, we don't know if Maris and others were using them, but at the time they were not a banned substance in sports anyway. You cannot enforce rules after the fact.
For example, in the early 80's Montana still had a legal drinking age of 18 and it was quite common for 18 year olds to consume alcohol legally because of this. By your standards, we should go back and give all of them people minor in possessions because a couple of years later the laws changed to age 21 to drink legally and while they weren't breaking the laws at the time, they should have somehow known that the laws were going to change and should have waited an extra 3 years to consume alcoholic beverages. Sorry, the laws don't work that way and neither should rule enforcement in a situation such as baseball. I say remove Bonds from the league forever and remove ALL of his stats from the record books....same with anyone else found to be using a banned substance. BTW, Androstenedione was not a banned substance when McGuire set the record, so he should hold the current record in my opinion.
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99slowGSX wrote:
who has been CONVICTED of perjury?accused, whatever. bonds cant any question with a straight answer or an answer that gets the point.
its all the same responses ' im tired of this, im just tired, no more questions'
what dont you get about bonds being a cheater?
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tjamz wrote:
If it can be proven that a player was using a steroid (designer or otherwise) that was against the rules AT THE TIME OF THE INFRACTION all records of said player should be stripped. Period.You are right, we don't know if Maris and others were using them, but at the time they were not a banned substance in sports anyway. You cannot enforce rules after the fact.
For example, in the early 80's Montana still had a legal drinking age of 18 and it was quite common for 18 year olds to consume alcohol legally because of this. By your standards, we should go back and give all of them people minor in possessions because a couple of years later the laws changed to age 21 to drink legally and while they weren't breaking the laws at the time, they should have somehow known that the laws were going to change and should have waited an extra 3 years to consume alcoholic beverages. Sorry, the laws don't work that way and neither should rule enforcement in a situation such as baseball. I say remove Bonds from the league forever and remove ALL of his stats from the record books....same with anyone else found to be using a banned substance. BTW, Androstenedione was not a banned substance when McGuire set the record, so he should hold the current record in my opinion.
Well in that case, every player must go to court. Barry Bonds has NEVER tested positive for using steroids!!!!! I firmly beleive that McGuire used steroids too, not just andro. -
HandoEX wrote:
Well in that case, every player must go to court. Barry Bonds has NEVER tested positive for using steroids!!!!! I firmly beleive that McGuire used steroids too, not just andro.
yea your righthttp://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=1937594
kthxbye
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tjamz wrote:
If it can be proven that a player was using a steroid (designer or otherwise) that was against the rules AT THE TIME OF THE INFRACTION all records of said player should be stripped. Period.You are right, we don't know if Maris and others were using them, but at the time they were not a banned substance in sports anyway. You cannot enforce rules after the fact.
For example, in the early 80's Montana still had a legal drinking age of 18 and it was quite common for 18 year olds to consume alcohol legally because of this. By your standards, we should go back and give all of them people minor in possessions because a couple of years later the laws changed to age 21 to drink legally and while they weren't breaking the laws at the time, they should have somehow known that the laws were going to change and should have waited an extra 3 years to consume alcoholic beverages. Sorry, the laws don't work that way and neither should rule enforcement in a situation such as baseball. I say remove Bonds from the league forever and remove ALL of his stats from the record books....same with anyone else found to be using a banned substance. BTW, Androstenedione was not a banned substance when McGuire set the record, so he should hold the current record in my opinion.
I think you are mistaken, there has always been a rule that no player shall take a drug that will enhance there performance. This goes back many years and effected all players. Bonds has NOT been convicted or tested positive for doing steriods. I am sick of the witchhunt on him, why cant everyone pick on the 1000's of baseball players that also took them. Bottime line you still need to be able to hit the baseball or pitch a strike. Steroids do not help hand eye cordination. Many players have cheated even though the rule doesnt specify specifically that the drug they are doing is illegal. So in essence stripping bonds' records is the same thing as what you were trying to make a point on earlier. You cant go back and change the past and he has NOT failed a drug test. No justification there either.
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.......and another point I want to make is that you can't just pick on ONE guy. How many role players out there used steriods and got the big hit to win a game? What if that game was the difference to make the playoffs? One simple play or hit by a player using steriods would be considered cheating. If this play saved a season or contributed to a playoff run and they won the world series. There are many good plays that win games during the season and these definatley could make a difference. All I am saying is no stat, win, or record is justified if we are going to continue to pick on ONE player.....
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