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    Bluelabel is offline New Member
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    Arod

    Will arod beat the hr record b4 he retires????? Its gonna be close imo

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    freakinhuge is offline Senior Member
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    he really seems to be slowing down a lot, plus he might not stay healthy.

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    Who cares lol i just hope he remains healthy and keeps that bat banging the rest of the year YANKEES REPEAT baby!!!!!!! lol

    I think it'll be close, he hit the 500 mark 3yrs before to the day he hit # 600 so thats an average of 33.33 hr's per year. If thats slowin down alot i'll take it.

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    I think he will beat it,but he seems to have slown down alot in these last few years.If he stays healthy yeah he will beat it.But Albert Pujols,if he stays healthy I can imagine him making 800+ HRs easy.Pujols is way more of a bomber than anyone in the majors except Jose Bautista maybe.

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    zaggahamma is offline Mr. Moderation
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    i think he can...i also think if bonds wouldn't have been blackballed it would have been a lot more difficult and bonds the last few years of his career became the best offensive threat ever to play.... his sight of the strike zone was incredible with a whopping on base % of over 600

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