Bonds 73
I agree 100%, but that's clearly not happening now.Harry Dunne said:Yeah, that's basically how it works.The Porkchop Express said:
If steroids went from having you hit 4 homers in 4 months to 14 homers in 2 months, I feel like 80% of the league would be taking them.
You also just summed up baseball in the 90s and 2000s.
Boiling Denim said:
You always hear the names Bonds, Arod, McGwire and Sosa around steroid debates but the one that should tell you how much of a joke this era of stats are is Luis Gonzalez.
57 HRs
Luis Gonzalez...gtfo
_lefraud_ said:
This guy says hello
AustinAg2K said:
To me, cheating (and scandals in general) are just part of baseball. It's part of what makes it a great game. The players aren't perfect, more so than any other sport. The Black Sox, Pete Rose, The Astros, all just part of the game. Bobby Thompson's, "Shot heard 'round the world," was made possible because the Giants had a sign stealing system. The 1980's Mets were all hopped up on cocaine. John McGraw was rumored to have paid off umps back in the early 1900s. Gaylord Perry made the Hall of Fame almost entirely because of cheating. If you want all your players clean, baseball isn't the sport for you.
Aaron Judge hitting 61 means something. When he hits 62, that’ll mean something, too. But unless he hits 74, Barry Bonds is still the Home Run King no matter what Roger Maris Jr. says. He don’t get to decide that.
— Jared Carrabis (@Jared_Carrabis) September 29, 2022
Just to make sure your point is clear. If Aaron Judge was to decide next year to use some new undetectable PED and hit 80 home runs, and get away with it until he's found out the following year, you are ok with that record standing?AggieEP said:
Just to make sure your point is clear. If Aaron Judge was to decide next year to use some new undetectable PED and hit 80 home runs, and get away with it until he's found out the following year, you are ok with that record standing?
This isn't just history and old stats, it's about setting a precedent for the future as well.
Baseball is the only game where stats like single season records have meaning to the fans. 73 is an embarrassment to the game because of how it was achieved.
Harry Dunne said:
I loved Tony Gwynn… but peak Aaron Judge > peak Tony Gwynn.
Harry Dunne said:
Gwynn was awesome, but even at his peak he wasn't as valuable to a team as Judge is this season.
My childhood hero was Jose CruzHarry Dunne said:
More valuable to any team.
What's your justification? Take out the fact that he's your childhood hero or whatever and look at the numbers. Gwynn was a wizard with the bat, but didn't hit for power. Judge creates a lot more offense for any team.
The Porkchop Express said:Just to make sure your point is clear. If Aaron Judge was to decide next year to use some new undetectable PED and hit 80 home runs, and get away with it until he's found out the following year, you are ok with that record standing?AggieEP said:
Just to make sure your point is clear. If Aaron Judge was to decide next year to use some new undetectable PED and hit 80 home runs, and get away with it until he's found out the following year, you are ok with that record standing?
This isn't just history and old stats, it's about setting a precedent for the future as well.
Baseball is the only game where stats like single season records have meaning to the fans. 73 is an embarrassment to the game because of how it was achieved.
Yes. Taking PEDs doesn't magically make you hit home runs. If you shoved 20 PEDs down Martin Maldonado's throat every day, he wouldn't suddenly hit 60 home runs. And more importantly, Barry Bonds never tested positive for steroids as conducted by MLB and never got found guilty of anything except obstruction of justice. So if you want to convict him of the court of "I'm sure he did steroids," then you're going to need to go ahead and gut the all-time record books and award counts for a really, really long time. Goodbye to all of McGwire and Sosa's MVPs, goodbye to Clemens' Cy Youngs, goodbye to Bagwell's MVP, cuz he's suspcious AF. Caminiti in 96, MVP gone. All the pitchers who cheated, out of the HoF. Mike Scott's no-hitter, off the books because he was scuffing the ball, and that was cheating too.
Baseball is the only game where stats like single season records have meaning to the fans.
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