Nice transformation! Don't you think?!
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Nice transformation! Don't you think?!
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big difference there. well with or without aas 600 home runs is very impressive.
sosa was jacked in the late 90's ... looked like a middle linebacker. must've weighed 235 pounds and was ripped. reaching 600 is a huge accomplishment but it's obviously devalued. it's just a matter of time before guys like Griffey Jr., A-Rod, Manny, etc. reach that number.
Aas or not Sosa is one of the nicest guys in the sport. I am happy for his accomplishment and hope he continues.
I agree.Originally Posted by skank
I don’t think roids making a big differents for hitting...
But I think it is pretty obvious!
Steroids probably don't help in terms of hand-eye coordination and "hitting" but there's no question, that such chemicals will help a professional athlete in terms of recovery/strength. If you ask any old-time ballplayer, he would probably say something like, "If I knew what I know at 35 but had the body of when I was 25 ... I'd be a great, great player." PEDs make it happen and can make a solid ballplayer into an All-Star (let's say Giambi), an All-Star into a HOFer (let's say Sosa/McGwire), and a HOFer into a legend (let's say Bonds).
100% true!Originally Posted by ccsranker
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