Originally Posted by pdouly33
He's hit 3 HRs already this year, he's been juicing...Originally Posted by CP1708
Ryan Theriot.
Ssssshhhhhhh.
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Originally Posted by pdouly33
He's hit 3 HRs already this year, he's been juicing...Originally Posted by CP1708
Ryan Theriot.
i'm sayin'.Originally Posted by Bigmike23
y do people look at pictures from 5 years ago and post them with current ones like that proves they taken steriods?
Word, they could make Tayshaun Prince look like a body builderOriginally Posted by wildKYcat
i'm sayin'.Originally Posted by Bigmike23
y do people look at pictures from 5 years ago and post them with current ones like that proves they taken steriods?
we know how Muscle mag's do.
Originally Posted by SCuse7
Really though, I have stiopped doubting ANYONE. I never really thought Manny did.
Originally Posted by Elpablo21
Seriously.Originally Posted by wildKYcat
Jeter?
Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
LMAO @ Jeter...clown.
Griffey is my first and obvious choice.
Hank Aaron...the true home run king of baseball.
Gwinn def.
Bonds before 1998
Shoot a fat *$# like Delgado should get some recognition, monster during his Toronto days (not gratest obviously but fat people who are borderline HOF's need to get recognition)
Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
Delgado is a forgotten beast and in lite of all the recent steriod users looking back was probably the best player in baseball for a couple years.
In terms of pure hitting.
Frank Thomas
Jeff Bagwell
Edgar Martinez
Albert Belle
Vladmier Gurrero
Ken Griffey
John Olerud
Delgado
In terms of all around best baseball player.
Frank Thomas
Roberto Alomar
Vladamir Guerrero
John Olerud
Ken Griffey
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
Delgado is a forgotten beast and in lite of all the recent steriod users looking back was probably the best player in baseball for a couple years.
In terms of pure hitting.
Frank Thomas
Jeff Bagwell
Edgar Martinez
Albert Belle
Vladmier Gurrero
Ken Griffey
John Olerud
Delgado
In terms of all around best baseball player.
Frank Thomas
Roberto Alomar
Vladamir Guerrero
John Olerud
Ken Griffey
How are you going to have Olerud on your list and no Tony Gwynn...especially if you are talking about PURE hitting? I know you will probably come up with some ridiculous stat like the % of hits Olerud had when he clipped his nails between 8:30-9:00am in comparison to Gwynn...but I don't get why you don't have him on your list....to each his own, but I am curious as to why he's absent...
yepOriginally Posted by Elpablo21